THE OMAHA DAILY BEJE : SATURDAY , MARCH 15 , 1890 FIGHTING FOR FREE SUGAR , Burrowe , Lofolotto nnd O.inr Dotor- mlnod to Win. COLONEL W. W. DUDLEY'S DEFI Ilo IntlmnloH in Mr. Crisp n Dcolrc to Alvel Him on tlio I'lrld at Honor Klcotrlo htrcct Hallways \\nHliliiuton. . Ui'itcitr TUB O.MAIU Jen , } filtl FOUIITKBXTII STIIBBT , \ WASHINGTON. D. C. , M.iroh iV There wan Hover more- rapid work done on n tariff bill than that which tooic pluca In n dingy little committee room In thii nub-b.tsu niont of tlio old portion of the capital this af ternoon. The republican members of the committee on wava and moans were having their Html meeting and wore for the Ian tiuio naming upon tbo provisions in the now tariff bill. All of the republican members o the committee wcro present , and as rapidly ns a clause , sentence or paragraph could bo road , Chairman McKlnloy cMlcd for a viva volco vote and tlio question was determined Thrco or four Iteit.s of special importance were left over from the mooting of today , among the in sugar. At the inccttnt * tomorrow the republicans ox poet to complete the consideratlot of the bill , whleh it is intended shall go the full committee the first of next week. The thrco republican members of the committee who nro lighting for free raw sugar , Hur rows of Michigan , Lnfolottc of Wisconsin nnd Gear of lawn , have sot about to force favorable action upon their position. They hnvo asked the advocates off rco raw sugar from the various states in the house to get together and adopt resolutions defining their positions , The republican members of the Illinois delegation adopted a resolution niu attached their signatures to it declaring thai In whatever form the tariff bill as protmrec by the committee on ways and means shall bo reported it must favor the free admission ol sugar below sixteen degrees of fineness , which is raw sugar In the common parlance of trade. As noun ns the bill reaches the committee the contents will rapidly become known , no the republicans say the demo cratic members of the committee will hava no compunctions about making the pro visions of the measure public. It Is possible that thfi bill will reach the house within ton days or two weeks at the furthest. Some of the republican members of the committee , goaded by the criticisms of the press and smarting u liulo under the irritation of so much individual opinion , nro insisting that the bill shall go to the house from the full committee by the first of the week after next. DUDI.r.l'S IICFI. In the liouso a few day ago Mr. Crisp of Georgia , whu was chairman of tbo commit tee on elections under tbo Cleveland admin istration , up-ended nnd delivered himself of n very bitter personal uttaclc upon Colonel W. W. Dudley , lie characterized him in n very severe manner for Ins services to the republican party and said everything ho could to smirch the ? colonel's reputation. 'Iills morning ho had nn opportunity to con front Colonel Dudley with his innuendoes , but lie did not avail himself of the opportunity. In fact Colonel Dudley solicited an acceptation from Mr. Crisp of "pernon.il satisfaction" if it was desired. Mr. Crisp is at the head of thu democratic minority of the liouso committee on election , which is now considering the Millar-Elliott contested election from South Carolina. Colonel Dudtoy Is attorney for the contest- lint and when ho rose to address thu commit tee ho prefaced his remarks with some ob- norvatlons personal to the gentleman from Georgia "It may bo that I in my professional ca- liaclty am doing the cause of my client violence lence by appearing before this committee , " Bald .Colonel Dftdloy , 'Thorp1 nro onter- tuihcd on thu part of nt leant ono member of the committee opinions of and feelings toward mo which may prejudice my case , but I Want to suy that I corno hero solely in n professional way nnd nny feeling that maybe bo hold against mo for nny reason By any member of this jury should not militate hiramst ray client. Another thlnir I want to say at the outset of my ur u- mcnt is that if there is any gentleman hero who intends to attack my personal , political or iiroloNslonul character , on the llonrof thn house , \ \ lien their case comes up in that body , I want him to speak up hero and not assail me at a time and in n place where j : an not defend myaeif. lam hero to meat any aspersions which may bo brought iiKninst mo hero or elsewhere , " and Colonel Dudley looked Mr. Crisp hard ii the face as lie added with emphasis. : "All I asi : is n fair lighting chance , uud not to bo assaulted where 1 will bo helpless , " Mr. Crisp said not a word. . KOADS FOK WASHINGTON. Iii the sonata today during the considera tion of a proposition to grant a right-of-way through the streets of Washington to u street railway company , Senators Mundor- son nnd Paddock made Mtrotig arguments in favor of over-head electricity ( or motor txwer. They contended that It was superior to horsn power and citcil the succehshil use of thu system In Oinana. Mr Paddock spoke at length of tbo electric street railroad built in Omaha , and said that although there bad been much opposition to it at tlio time , thora was not n citizen in Omaha now who would not bo glad to have nn electric line on .every street In tlio city. Thcro hud not been n titnglu accident on that road. Mr. 'Mander- son spoke of the great valve of street rail way fr.uiphibes nnd suggested that the ' proper method was not to permit parties who bad upcjuhitlvo interests In outside real cntato to dictate lines of road by wtilch their real estate could bo brought into markct.but that there should bo gomu demand from the suburban population olong the proposed route on the commissioner of the district or m congress. Tlmn the franchise should bo urnntcd to tlioso who uro ready to pay most for it. As it was , now those roads wcro operated to the immense profit of a few Indi viduals. Ho concurred with his colleague's remarks as to the electric road in Omaha and declared his belief that the best system ot street railways was the clectrio ystem. Congress will glvo the right of way for the overhead olectrlo system in the nuuurbs of the city , but not in tlmt portion of the city . thickly populated , as it disfigures the streets. A CONSEIlVATlVn KST1MATC. I asked ouuof the Nebraska senators today for a list of the candidates for the position of assistant United States attorney for Ne braska and the reply was something llko this : "If vgii will got , a directory of the lawyers In Nebraska uud check off about ono third ot the names you flnd you will como very near gucstlnc the lUt. There are hun dreds of aspirants in thu Held mid it would bo an injustice to them to give their names. Thcro is n wonderful amouut of excellent talent offered for the position and If the iinmcR of all who have beau recommended were published In Tnu Huu they would , I ho- Hove , 1111 n column. " I got the sumo reply from the stulo delegation. lIUtiaATIO.V BCUVKYS. The senate cuininltteo nn appropriations lm ugreril to recommend that an appropria tion of f''O.UO ! ) bo made immudiatoly uvalU nblo tor the purpose of making surveys In North uud South Dukott and other arid and Hoini arid regions of the northwest and noulhwcM , to determine the proper location of artesian wells which uro to bo adoutod us u mean * of irrigation. ThosmiatoeommlUi-o on irrigation has had two uicotlnga this vrcok for thu purpose of discussing the vari ous proposition ! relating to Irrigation and it has ncroed to recommend u bill appropriat ing MUO.UOO to bt applied to tapping the artesian basin is the country mentioned. This special appropriation for artesian wells is outuldo of the mineral Irrigation proposi tion which in before the lenato and does not rolnto to the basin und other irrigation projects which have hcua nuggoslod by members of the geological survey and mon in coogrcaa. CONUKU'S FDKB rpon IHI.L , A ub committee of the houto committee Bii mmculluro today reported to the full committee favorably tin bill of Conger of Iowa "dullnlnif lard aud ImuoJlug a tax upon und regulating the manufacture and ale nnd importation und exportation thereof. " 'Iho tiili propoiea to tax compound lurd the iniua M oleomargarine , itnd to place U under iuil * lar Inspection bv the Internal revenue law. It IB understood tlmt Iho full committee will rcirarl In favor of the bill nnd no ml It to the homo next week. Chairman Paddock of the eunnto committed on airrlculturo fn > > that no such specific legislation will bo reported from his committee. He Is In favor of pure food , hut ho enyfl that the question of ndnl * luratiou In too extensive la treat specifically Item by Item , nnd that there mu t bo n gen eral bill upon the nubjcct dealing with nil adulterated food articles alike. Such n measure has already been referred to n sub committee of which ho Is tlio clmlrniun , ana is now under discussion with prospects of n favorable report nt nnv day. OPl'UIE HIAHO'fl A1IMI8SIO.V. The minority tenort of the committee on territories opposes Idaho's admission on thu ground that the test onth clause is n dls- 'franchising clauar. Springer and Mansur lgn this precious document , which will carry little weight among reasonable men of their pnrtv. The iraliey of the republican majority will bo to admit nil territories Inde pendent of thelrx assumed political com plexion as soon ns they can show their llt- nean for statehood. Hoth Wyoming nnd Idaho will receive the full parly vote , nt least on this basis , and for tills reason the honso nnd senate committee have ngrced upon n favornhlo report on Mayor Kicsel's ' bill to Increase the borrowing power of Ogden. BAI.T lAKG'ri APIMIOIMKITIOX. The house committee on public grounds nnd Inillclinzs hud today the Salt Lnko building bill under discussion. Senator Pad dock and DoloRUto Cain did lively button holing mnnng the members of the committee in the endeavor to secure u report for the full amount , carried in the scimto bill. The sub-committee , however , stated that under the rules of the committee , taking postolllco and internal revenue receipts into consid eration , it felt unublo to report a larger sum than jr > lCOD , , which amount will bo llxcd by the house bill. It was intimated , however , that In a conference commlttoo the house would probably rccedo somewhat from Its position. The liouso committee on public buildings today considered u memorial from Salt Lalio urging that the site and property of tbo industrial homo at Salt Lnko bo turned over to tlio government for use as a site for the federal building. JOx-Marslml Shauidincssy Is hero in advocacy of this scheme , Iho argument used is that the In stitution is of liulo practical use and that economy would dictate Its conversion for the use suggested. Dulcgato Cain is opposed to tlio chance on the ground that tlio site is not central and that the abolition of the homo would bo u gross breach of faith. Senators Edmunds and Paddock will oppose the EChcmo ns expected. Miscui.rAXJous. : "Representative Halter of Now York , chair man of the committee on commerce , has pre pared nnd will soon introduce in the liouso n bill of Interest to railroad men nnd shippers. It is amendatory of the interstate commerce law and provides that charges ngalnst com mon carriers may bo investigated by notaries public and the testimony so taken forwarded to the Interstate commcrco commission. The bill is in thu interest of economy and expedi tion. As tlio taw now stands the commission Is obliged to dispatch u moinbor or members to the place where the charges are made to invc&ugata them. Thcso are frequently points hundreds , and sometimes a thousand miles distant , and the cost involved is con siderable and thu delay ? , always vexatious , uro occasionally so crcat as to frustrate thu real object of the examination. A postofllce tins been established nt Lucllo , Sheridan county , and Lunlla M. Kella ap pointed postmistress ; also an ofllco at Jess , Sheridan county , and Lulu Joy appointed po.stmUtrc3s. Srcnntor Mandorson reported from the committee on printing today with a favoru- blu recommendation the resolution intro duced by Senator Paddock yesterday pro viding for the printing of li.OOU copies of thn special consular report on the beet sugar in dustry In Hohemia. A letter was today received by Senator Manderson from the United States llsh com missioner stating that the present appropria tion is not , Biifilcicnt to warrant the establish ment , of a llsh hatchery in South Omaha. Senator Maderson introduced u bill today to llx the salary of the surveyor of customs at Omaha at § 1.200 a year with ffics and com missions. The present salary is only S25U. Mr. Dorsoy introduced in the house today n resolution adooted by Grand Army of the Kauubllo post " 7r > , Plat'.o Center , Neb. , in favor of the service pension bill. Mr. and MM. John G. Wilbur of Omanu are hero on their wedding trip and arc the guests of Sonctor and Mrs. Mandorson. Watson Pickerel ) , special agent for thn bureau of animal industry , agricultural de partment , loft for Kentucky today , where ho will join Airs. Pickoroll and leave for the west the llrst of next week. Ho is duo in Omaha for next Wednesday morning. Duvid McLean of Sioux City is hero. PBIIUV S. lliiATii. "Murder nt Kvniistnn. EVAXSTOX , Wyo. , March U. I Special Tel egram to Tnu Uic. : ] This city was the scene of u murder nt I' ' this morning. Hnnry Mur- rlu visited the resort kept by Miss JCato Grosser. During his stay a quarrel ensued and Miss Proascr fled into an adjoining room. Murriu attempted to follow her , when she shot through the panel of the door , kill- tug him Instantly. The ball entered ubovo thu loft oar and passing downward came out nt the baclc of the head , The weapon used was a-14-cnlibro bulldog revolver. The par ties have quarreled on various occasions , and t is stated that Murriu wanted her to marry urn. This stio positively refused to do , und .ho quarrel resulted. Miss Presser is now n jail awaiting trial. Bismarck IH Hclicinlnjr. nmti.m , March 11. It is stated that Bis- inarclc has uskcd Wlndthorst , the clerical cndor , to give his support to startling finan cial nnd military proposals which the gov ernment will soon lay before thu reichstjg. JOHNSTOWN , Pa. , March 11.Lato last nliht n frnmo building on the Pennsylvania allroail , six miles east of here , used ns looping aparttnenta of laborers employed in cbullding the viaduct at that point , burned , and two men perished. April May J. C/ Arolbo best montbi In w'jlch to purify your bloo I. liirlnK Iho wlntar months , the hlood becomes thin ami Impure , the body becomes weak and UreJ.tlm ni < pctllomuy bo lost , and Just now the system craves thuiihlof urollnlilc uii'Ilclne. Hood's Sarsaparllla It pocullarly luUptjit In purify anil enrich the blooil. In reulo n Kood nppotlto and to uvcrcoiuo that tlreit feullnj. It Incmnon In popularity uvery ye ir. Hood's. Sarsaparilla stholdoul HprlutfMt'dlclno. II rouses the klJnoya Hud liver , tones tha itUmtlrp oruans , eranlis uii up- H'tltu , purlllo ! ) and vltulUca the liupunianil lunlsli blood.euriM tha licnda ho and ororo.uei all thu irojlrntlne otfccU of that tlrei feollng. Mr.O. W. Blonn.ot.Milton , Ma < . , wrlt ; "Korllvo years I wai sick orcry aprlnit , but I in ye ir bricin la Tubrimry tu ako Hood's banaparllla , and have not seen a sick lay Blnco. " March April May > 'l wat very uiuciTruo down lu nautili , had no ilrpngth nnd no InclluMlon to do inythluv. Ibavo > entaklnf Hood's bsr spstlll ami that tlrad fetl > at lit * lefl nit , my app tlto h returned , I atu like anew man. " CUAUXCEr LiTUAMNorth Columbui , Ohio. 8ol4 by nil druggists. II ; lUforW. Prepared only by C. I. I100U & CO. , Lowell , W . 100 Uosou One Dollar THE VANQUISHER OF KILRA1N An Interesting Talk With Oorbott on Pugrlliatlo Matters. _ * | ON HIS WAY TO SEE THE EAST. < \ Gontliiiimnly Professor I/Is ICRll- nmto of Kllrnln , Sullivan , Ate * AullfTe nutl tlio Otlu-r lilt ; On OH. Corliott nn FiclitH and Mulitnt-H. .1. .1. Corbctt , tlio big Sun Francisco boxing professor , who recently polished oft Jnko Kllrnin ui Now Orleans in nueh Imndsonio style , was in the city bovcral hours yester day aitcrnoon , the guest of Jaclt Wood. Car- .belt Is on route to Now York , where ho is to 'bccohio the llsttc star of a combination to bo put OQ the road by Mlko Donovan. Ho Is n powerful , big- follow , with keen blue eyes and n complexion llku a school girl's , and \vhllo ha looks to the uonnoissour every Inch the lighter that ho la , ho would bo taken only for a gentleman of elegant leisure by every casual observer who should happen to meet him. Air. Corbett called nt Tim UCB oftlco and spout nn hour1 In pleasant converse with the writer. Ho was stvllslily attired In n black Prince Albert coat and vent , with whlto and black striped trousers mid tin elegant fawn-colored ovor- coat. Ho were a late Dunlnp and bult col ored kids. It is nt onuo p.uont to tlioso who meet him that Corbett is out of the ordinary run of pugilists. Ho Is fairly woII edu cated man and has been reared amidst cul tured surroundings. Ho spent several years as u bank cleric anil Hoveral uioro in an Insurance otllee. Ho Is a good conversa tionalist anil his language is free from that obnoxious slang" , and his nir devoid of nil the swagger piloa on by the professional Unockor out. out."What do .vou think 'of Kllrainl" ho was asked. 'Well , " said ho , pausing a motnont , "JaUo is a clover big fellow , but horribly over ruled , and how ho ever made > uch a long stay with Sullivan Is. something beyond uiy comprehension , as I found him such un easy mark. You sec , Kilrain looks upon a draw us practically a victory. His rccdrd shown this , for , with the exception of his battle with Jack Ashton and Vnquelm , the Now Orleans novice , nor.rly nil tils lights have been draws. Ho is a splendid ring tacticluu , aa adept In dodging , slipping down and running away from punishment , but ho is u tremendous ways off from a hard hitter. " "Artd John L. , wuat.ls your opinion of him ! " "That ho is the greatest man 'who overstepped stopped into the ring the only bona-fido phenomenon the P. U. Has ever , produced , cither in thesa modern times or in the davs of old English history. If ho 'should over meet Kilrain again it is dollars to pennies ho whips him in half a dozen rounds. " "How about Joe MoAuliffc , will you moot him ? " "Well , not for some tlmo yet , nt any rato. "Xou see , I'm not posing ns n lighter. I tried lor months to get on a match with Joe , but ho wouldn't have it. When I was in Port land some weeks ago sparring at "Senator" Morgan's pavilion Matt Dee offered to guar antee MoAuliffo tfiOO if ho would corno up and meet mo. But ho declined. Now ho Is sere because ho thinks that I hava rotibcd him of his laurels on the coast by whipping Juka Kilrain. Ho is a big , thick-headed farmer , and that's all you can inako out of bun. If 1 consent to meet him it will be at a tirno of my own choosing. I do not care to bccoinu u professional lighter. They till got whipped in time , and then what are they ? . At present I am the professor of boxing in this 'Frisco Glymuio club , which is the gentle man's club of the city. I get n luiudsomo salary and am satislled. Just nt present I have a lay-cff , and as Uonavnn offers mo an easy opportunity to muko n few thousand , I've concluded to do It. I'vo never b'een away from home , save , iny late trip to Now Orleans , and am anxious to see New York and the other eastern cities. " . "What do you think of Omaha ? " "Why , it is a Bright , lively city , and I llko it very much. This is certainly the lluost newspaper building I was over in , and wo have Rouio great ones in "Frisco , too. 1 hope wo will no booked to exhibit here I" "Will Jack McAuhlTo whip Carroll on the 2Uth of this month ? " "I think ho will. " Corbult's ' record is a line ono. When but. eighteen years of ago ho boxed an eight- round dr.ivv with Jack Uurk , the Irish lad. Ho next whipped Mlko lircunun , knocking him out in three rounds , it toqk McAullffo forty-nmo rounds to do Brcnnan. Corbett next bested Frank Glover in- lour rounds , then John Donaldson in four , and stopped Prof. William Miller in six and Captain Daly ia two. His greatest light , how ever , was with Joe Chomsky. It was n bare-knucklo fight , and ho won in two rounds. Ho afterwards hosted him twlco with gloves. The fourth meet be tween them was stopped by the sheriff in the llfth round. On this occasion the referee ordered the men to meet again within a week and settle the question of superiority. This they did , Corbott winning la the twenty-fourth round. Corbett loft last evening on the 0:15 : train for Chicago. Tlio AlttTiioon's fihoot. The members of the Omaha and 'Lofevro gun clubs will assemble in the-Gwin & Dim ) mlro giounds this afternoon for & sweepstakes - stakes llvo bird shoot. They have a flno lot of birds on handand are anticipating lots of sport. There will also bo u number of turuut matches , and ono or two apodal shoots. . . ' 1 tin Association Svrut'L3B , N. V. , March 14. The schedule ommlttuo of the American baseball assoeia. April May At the coming of sprlnir Iho l/looiljshould bfljmrl- lloil , its liapurlllos which Imvo bcciiaccirnunlini , | ! : for months or even > e.in , uro liable to manifest them- nelves unit sjrlomly nifuct the lioilth. IIoo.l'sHursn. imrlllnUunlonbtoUly thobost blood pnrlllcr.'It i- pels every taint ot Impurity , drives ojit : rpfuiiui ) linmurs nnil ( 'orunof dlscaio , und giroto tliubjooil tbo quality anil toiio es eiitlnl toKOod lieitltt ) , Hood's K Sarsaparilla Is orepnruil from HarsapnrlllH , Dandelion , Muudruko , Dock , Juniper Ucrrloi.nuilothcrwell known Tt'Kotnbla reiniHlle , , Iniuchft pocullur nmnncrKi to ilerlvu the lull nio'tlclnnl ' valuoof each , It will euro , when In Iho power of mcdlclno , Scrofula , Salt Illuuin , auroi llot's. I'lniplc ? . all Jlimiori. I/s | > opila , llllto'Jtuesi Sick llemlncho , IiiiIlKestlun , liuncrnl Debility , Ca- Inrih , Kidney snil MvcrCoiupluliita. , March. April May "My honlta was Ttiry { MX > r Usl spring and suolng an adrerUi ai ut ot llooil'ii PsrsuparMa 1 tliougbt I would try It. It lias worked wundors for mo as U bat bulltmy syit m up. I hs.ro taken four bottle * ami m on tlio nfth. I recommend It to my acquslnt- Jouy MATrurws , Otwejio , N. V , HooilN Sufaupurlllu Bold by all nruBgliti.il [ six for IX Prepared only by C , I. UOOU A CO. , Lowell > , Mass. 1OO Du o ! < Ono Uullur. tlon mot lioro tou > y , and mndepubllo their schedule for the coining season , recently prepared - pared nt Phllnddtphln. 1'ho season open * on April 17 nnd cl < JV * 'October 13. hovcral mnoAftncuU ivoro made to the constitution , giving visltlntr clulu 40 per cent of the gate rocelnts Instead of 'JO , ex * cot > t.luly 4 and Memorial day , when the re ceipts are to bo divided equally. A 1'iicliiBtlu I'nrcc. An alleged pri/ir fight toolr place nt Gor- mania hall , South Omaha , last ovenlnir , be tween Man Daly pf Hanger , Mo. , nnd Dick Munro , n soldier from the Fort. 'Iho uff.ilr was down on the bills ns n fifteen round con test for n purse of JC59 , but 50 conn would Imvo been too much. The men were fenthor- wclghts in avoirdupois and everything cjso. r The next tlmoMunro goes into u fight ho I shouldn't forgot hU Springfield rlllo , for ho | couldn't ' make n dnnt In n roll of butter with his lists. Daly is n trlllo bottor. The two men went through n dozen rounds , when Munro , in mnkinir n lead for Daly , struck the towel In his ceo mi's bands nnd sprained his wrist. Of course that- settled It , nnd D.ily wns declared the victor , > \iiinlclinmtlon. The Lofovro Gun club met last night There wns u largo attendance of members. The question of amalgamating with the Omaha Gun club was favorably considered. The Club meets next Friday night for n further discussion of the subject. All members - bors not present nt that meeting will bo ox- poltcd from the club. All present will bo ad mitted to the proposed organization on a sat isfactory basis. CllitOII CMFTO.V , Iv. J. , March 14. [ Apodal Telegram - gram to THE lieu. ( Summary of today's races : Selling , six mm ono-hnlf furlonun Foun tain won , Savngo second , Long Tlmo third. Selling , ono nillo Sparling won , Enton Town second , Honnio L. third. Tlmo Huiorm handicap , three-quarters of n mile Carnegie won , Insight second , Mouson third. Time 1.20 > . Selling , ono niuf 'three-quarters mlles Darling won , Bella scccud , Unadmgn third. Time1:03. : . Fivo-oiuhths of a mlle Nonngo won , Waterloo second , Imogo third. Time 1 :03. : l'ostOtiel. | NKW OULEANS , La. , March 14. [ Special Telegram to TUB HER. ] Tbo races today were postponed on account of rain. fUick E\VMI'B ) Cnso. NnwYoitK , March II. The Now York baseball's application for an injunction against JJuoir. Ewmg came up In the United States court this mornlnir. Decision was reserved. 'Washington Notes. WASIIINOTOX , March 14. The republican members of the house of the Illinois delegation held u conference totlnv th'cro being but two absentees to considerftho tariff question so far as it relates to thu dutyon sugar. The confertneo was an earnest , and harmonious nno and upon motion of Pnyson the follow ing was unanimously ndoptcd : Uesolved , Thatjt s the judgment of the republican members' of the Illinois delega tion in congress that in any bill to bo re ported by the committee , on ways and means revising the prcsd'rit tariff , sugar below No. Hi should bo admitted free of duty. Secretary Winuonl today transmitted to the senate from Secretary Ulnine a petition asking for nn additional upuropriation of § 35,001) ) tn moot tub , expenses of the inter national marine , ponforouco. The original appropriation was S20.0UO. i'ho senate committco'uddod a number of items to the urgent , deficiency bill , amonc thorn being for tlio publication of ofllcial war investigation expenses , 810,000 ; house of rep- lesontatives , mise tlimeous , ? 1U,100 ; printing , , ° 'i5ocrqaryVipdop ? todas executed n lease with'tho North-yAlncricad comuitrcial''com- pany of Mow \orit and San Francisco for taking fur seals' oh' thd" 'islands of St. Paul and St. George for the .period pf twenty years from the 1st of May nu'xt. In response to the senate resolution calling upon the sccretary'of the interior for n report - port as to the cuuso of the withholding of patents for lands withn ) the limits of tha Union Pacific grants , which uro free from all claims and were not reserved nt the date for the definite location of the company's road , Secretary Noble says he is still considering the questions ns to whether they ore free from all claims nnd not reserved for any date of the definite location of the company's road and other questions of law and fact which , with the grant questions , the Secre tary says uro of morn than ordinary import ance , nnd ho has not yet boon able to com plete his inquiry. Chandler , chairman of the special world's fair rommUtoo , is hopofnl tnat the committee will conclude its consideration of the bill this afternoon , so that ho may report It to the liouso tomorrow. Ho will make an effort - fort to secure a special order for the con sideration of the bill in the house at nn early eJato. Frnno iscio Chinese Ordinance. SAN FRANCISCO , March 14. Mayor Pond today approved the ordinance recently passed providing for the removal of the Chi nese population to the prcscrloed sections In the outskirts of the south part of the city. 'Iho greatest portion of tbo Chinese of the city , estimated at 4,000 , nro now located in a district adjacent to thd business center nnd the order enforced will work n marvelous change In that locality. They will test the constitutionality of the ordinance. * - I'nnic Strlr'kcii 1) iliomlniis. PAIIIS , March 14. The French gun boat Emorudo bombarded Abomoy , the capital of Dahomey anil Kalary. Tlio Danomians were prune stricken by the attack. A TiTi 1 TWo TT .O. IJJL 11 JLvJLcl > J/ * Tlit ) mnrkeil benollt wlilob | uoplo in run ilown or nouVunu-lstqtoof health tlurlvo frUm Homl n Barsi- piirlll.i , conclusively prOTC IDo chilm Unit this mcill- tlno "maki's the weak itrunt. " It ilocs not at t llko a stlmul.int. Imparting \ltluns fctrcnutli from tvlilih lhi > ro must follow u.ji& itlon ot Kroittor wenknosw ' tlmn before , but po'svtiilnir just thosu element ! whiilithcoyatcm noWM'nVi 1 rcii.llly solzos , r rt i' ' j' ' ' ' st i1 Hood's o'oi llulldi up In H pjrfi'ctly mitiirul way , nil thu weak ened pnrt , nets upou ( ITo hlood as a purlllc'r nnd Tltnllier , ns < Uti to ( ifqllhy action Ihuaa Important ornmis , the kidneys uoil llrer , utid upooJIly uv < r * cumtii "THATTluuii J " . ly daughter receive. ! muqh boncDt fru'ii lu i > o of Hood's Hmiiparllla , ! an uxcollunt toiilouftur u protracted attack of brjnchlal piiouuionia. " IIEV. ! ' . II. ADAMK , New IItrtfurd | , < 'onii. March April May " 1 have for a laoir lime bruii uilnz lloo.l's Harsa- parllla , and believe me , I would not bo without It. As a spring medlcluo It Is Invaluable.1 R. A , IllluiiKH , IS ) Oolarlo Street , Chlci 0i 111. N , U. If you dwldo to Uku HooJ's 8.i'i p rllls , do notbo luiJuccd to buy any other , Ifootl'M SurtHtparlllii feM by all druitcltts. | l : sUforti. I'reparcdonly by C. I. IIOOIJ i. CO.J \ > well , .Max 100 l > < cs One Dollar A. Mlanpprohonolon Conoornlnsr the Oklahoma Bill , TELLER DEFENDS BLAIR'S 'BILL. KduunlD the Nouro nntl Save the He- liulilio , Iho Hiirtlcti of IllH Uo- innrks Gotiornl ( 'Y Hollrcinont. HotiNe * . WASIIISOTOX , March 11. Mr. Henderson of Iowa presented for roforcnco the rosiplu- tlon of the general assembly of Iowa favor ing such legislation In regard to car coupling ns will protect the Ufa nnd limbs of railwny Mr. Perkins of Kansas stated tlmt nn erroneous Idea had pone out that according to the provisions of the OKlahuuia bill passed. yesterday the Chcrokco outlet had beon'dceliircd open lo settlement under the homestead law. Thu statement should have been made that the public land atrip not the Chorokco outlet had boon opanod for settlement. The Choroitcu nutlet , ho said , wns dmbracedvlthln the limits of the now territory , but was not open to settlement under the hotnasload law. , The lipuso then .went Into commlttco of the whole on the prlvnto calendar. The bill nuthnrlzing the president to retire Gcnornl Fremont with the rank of major general was talton up. Mr , Kllgoro offorcd an nmondtnont for the retirement of General Fremont with the rank of brigadier general. After u brief dis cussion In Messrs. Mansur , A'andovor nnd Hanks eulogized the services of General Fremont. Mr. Kllgoro'a amendment was ro- jecteil atd ( the bill laid aside with favorabto rccotiimoDdnllon. The bill was subsequently rcportedao the house , but no flnnl action wan taken mid the liouso took u recess. The usual Friday evening routine In Iho house was enlivened tonicht by the discus * sloti of n bill granting a pension of 10 n month to Francis Doming of Michigan on the ground of blindness. This Is ono of the bills vetoed by 1'rqsldent Cleveland. The discussion wns participated in by Messrs. Stone of Missouri , Kilgoro of Texas and Lane of Illinois. Finally this bill und ono other were reported from the committee of the whole to the house , but before action was taken Mr. IJrcckiuridgo of Kentucky moved au adjournment. Mr. Perkins protested vigorously , but the hodr of 10:30 : having arrived , the house ad journed. Senate. x , March M. In the senate to day umong the bills reported from the com mlttco nnd placed on the calendar were tbo following : -Appropriating ? "i,000 for a pub lic building at Aurora , ill. ; authorizing the construction of u bridge across the St. Louis river between Minnesota nnd Wisconsin. .Mr. Halo from the committed on appropria tions reported the urgency dollel'incy ' bill and said ho would call It up for action next Monday. Mr. Hlair's educational bill wns then taken up ns unfinished business , and Mr. Teller spoke in support of it. Speaking of the rnco problem ho aahl ho did not , admit the problem was so great that it might not bo solved bo- cau.so it ho did ho should dispair of the re public. If the southern pnoplo and the nogrous could not live tocethcr in n etato of political equality and political harmuny there was tin end of republican government in one-third nt least of the area of the United States. Hn had no key to the .solution , but ho believed education might in some rospccts hole to soh'H it. If the colored people were educated the chances would be butter that the races would live together on better terms. I noranco and vice went hand In hand. If the south nlono were nblo nml will ing to try to educate the colored race the pcoplo of tie north would not complain , but if the south lacked cither the dcsiro or the ability it WHS right nnd proper that the north should como to its aid. Mr. Gcorgo said that if the senators on both sidci of the chamber were to bring to tha solution of the ijuestion , If its solution were possible , the charity nnd kinduuss and good feclint ; exhibited by the senator from Colorado a good deal of trouble would bo removed. The bill then wont over without action. Mr. Call gave notice that ho would on Monday move to modify certain rules ns to executive sessions , thu object of the motion being to allow the nominations of Messrs Swayno and Stripling , as judge nuu district attorney for the northern district of Florida , to bo considered In open executive session. Mr. Culiom presented u resolution relative to the Je.ith of Representative Townshoud of Illinois , declaring the senate shared witli the the house In its expression of sorrow , and directed that , copies of the resolutions bo forwarded to the family of the deceased. Ho then pronounced a oulogp on the dead member. Ho referred to many similar oc casions on which the senate had been uskcd to express its sympathy at the present session , mentioning the death of Cox , the brilliant orator , and of Kelly , the urc-ut advocate - vocato of protection nnd American industry and labor. Ho also named Mr. Nuttinc of New York , Mr. Laird of Nebraska and Mr. Guy of Louisiana. After appropriate remarks by Messrs. "Vest , Halo nnd Jones of Arkansas , thu sen ate , as n further mark of respect , adjourned until Monday. Coining After 7na Alcon. CHICAGO , March 11. [ Special Telegram to TliU 13KU. ] Dotcctlvo I'lunkott loft for Omaha this afternoon to brini ; back a fa- mala prisoner wanted In Chlcaeo. Her naino is 7oa Alcon , and she is oald to have robbed .1. CX Johnson of $301) n few days ago. She was captured in Omaha. April May "In the eiirlnz my wholu sysloni wns rumpletely rundown. ' Tire months HXI > I IIPRIIII the mo of IloOtl'iibiir niinr lln , and after usIiiK l o lioltlo < I llml my uppollto ro'loreil , my nervous njftcni lonol up , unit uiyicviicral lienlth tirontly ImprovuJ. I thuro- forotnko iircat i > louMiro In tcllliK about Uuoil'it Snr- nnpurlllii. I conslilcr lluoil's Sarsnp.irlllu Imi no uqual. " ( IfblHlK IIIUTT , Hill Poster , Uiilllpolli , Ohio. Hood's Sarsaparilla Iluiu iDCOnlof curcit of Hcrofulu ami other hloul illMftne.1 never uinmllfil I > y any othnr | iruparulloii. 'JliomojtOTOro fitsos ylt'M to Iliu romoly KIOII | otheM haio fulli'il lo hnvo the ullBhtest nlfotl. ll - roJilnry niTOfula , which tllnifi to thnliloU with Iho greatest ti'imclly , U cured by tliU peculiar inpdlclnc. llsnmny rcmarkahlo cures Uuvo won for Ilooil'it Wnr iipiirllltt Iho lltlo of "Tho UrtMtenl lllooU I'urlllcs oT r ll covcrixl. " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - March April May "J > il iprlnit I was lompletolr fanned out. My trcnglli left mo and I fi'lt vlck and mlivrakla all tlio tlmB.iolhutli'oulcllmrdly attend to my busliioi. I look ono bottla of Hood's Bar > aiartllnand It mo. Tlicro Is nothing llko II. " Il. ICntcrprlio , llellotlllo , Jllch. Hnmnpiirllln llfU | f"rti. 1'rct'iiru ' only by 0.1. HOOD A IX ) . , 1-owoll , Mass. 1OO I > u < iu Ono Dollar IOWA NHU'H. The Com in or CM ) Siofx Cur , In , , March H. [ Spccln ! O'olorfram to TUB Hir. | Comnilsnlonora Morrison nnd V'oasoy of the Interstate com- tncrco commission arrived hero thU inornlnfr. They were mot nt the depot by members pf tha Jobbers' nnd mutnifacturers' association und local railroad men. They held n sort of Informal reception at the hotel In the after noon , later npindliiK some tlmn looKing over the city. In nn interview Mr. Morrison said : " \Vo nro hero particularly to gather In formation regarding railroad rates on Ne braska gram nnd food products , In pursuance of n resolution pus cil by the ocnato. Tha Interstate commcrca commission will not Itself Immodmtolv take nnj action , but wo ihali report what wo u.in flnd to the coimto.Vo have just begun our in vestigation , having examined u number of witnesses In Uhlc.ico , among them BOIIIO prominent railroad men. The point wo nro really getting nt , I supposn , l whether n reduction of the rnto on corn would really benefit the Nebraska farmer , The proJuu- ura b.'llovo tlmt It would , but the rallro.idt claim that nny reduction would simply bo trunsferrcd to it reduced market ( ( Dotation of corn. I do not euro to uxproas an opinion on this point just now. I flnd that there uro vorv few hero In Sioux City that have nny direct interest or knowledge as to gram rntcR. " Tonight the commissioners hold n long hearing , nt which n number of leading Jobbers nml packers tcstillcd. AH Colonel Morrison suggested , none of them had any light to shed on the grain rate , and the ox- niiiinatlon wns rambling and desultory , cov ering n wide range of topics. The principal subject discussed wni thu rates on live stock nnd packing house products. The interest ing feature of the mooting was tlio oxprea * Hionsoftho commissioners roirurding thosu rates which vitally affect Iho packing Inter ests ot nil Missouri river points , being the issue between thorn nnd tlio Chicago packers. Holh commiasionora emphatically expressed the opinion that the present rates or rela tion between llvo stock and packing house products ought not to bo disturbed , nnd that u reduction of the rate on live slock would destroy or seriously nnd unjustly Injure the western packing centers. Tlio commission ers will leiwo here tomorrow for Omaha. DiscrlmlnntlmiH. DBS MOIXEH , In. , March -Special [ Tele gram to Tun HHE. ] Ten moro suits against the Chicago & Northwestern ruliro.ul were begun In the United States district court to day in behalf of shippers In northwestern Iowa. Tnoy charge tlio road with discrimi nations in violation of the interstate com- inerco law. The highest amount claimed by these suits is § 1.000 , tisked for by Cassady iV Whiting of Whiting. The sums range from that amount down to SU0. ! Tlio Iititrislntnrc. DBS Moixn.-t In. . March II. In the senate the U mill tax levy citno up under the sonata losolution , nnd nlso the house concurrent resolution , mm nftcr nn extended discussion the matter was referred to the ways nnd means committee with instructions to report by March 20. A bill of $1,015 to pay the In auguration expenses wa ; passed. 11 audio tt introduced n bill calling for county uni formity of school text books. The legalizing nets for tha relief of Clinton and Charles City were passed. Adjourned. In the house n partisan struggle was pre cipitated Again by the reference of the Dent license bill last wcctt. A motion was made to refer it to the committee on police regula tions. nnd it was nmonued to mnltc it sup pression of intemperance. The amendment wns carried , but no vote taken on the nmended motion. After considerable dis cussion the bil ! was referred to the committee - too of the whole and will bo considered next Wednesday morning. The oil ! authoring cities of the llrst , class to flina their out standing debt , was changed so us 'to apply only to Sioux City , and passed. The legal izing nets for Clinton nml Charles City were passed. Adjourned. till ! HOlKMllllP. Dni MOI.VKS , In. , March H. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Hic. : I Secretary Alnswortti of the railroad commission received a telegram from the railroad nmuacersstatlug that they would adopt the commissioners' schedule of Juno 23..1SSS , to take effect March 10. This Bchedulo leaves rates up to 10. ) miles where they uro now , but reduces long distunco rates , the first class rate for 100 miles bmng : UJ : cents. This wiis a case of Hobson's device , and the commissioners told the roads thai if thov did not voluntarily accept these rales they would compel thuin to adopt tlu-in The chungo was brought , ubour , by the low interstate rates under recent slashing to Missouri river points , Aiui ° xntuii Co _ Dfirt MOINES , la. , Muro'i II. [ Special Tol- cgram to Tnn Hin. I The governor today appointed John Mitchell , El. H. Hunter , H. L. Chase , W. L. Uuad , Conr.ul Youngor- uian and H. F. Kaufman annexation com * missionera to rodlstrlct the city of DOB Moines into wards. They were prominent workers for annexation. Thov represent tlio city und suburbs , mid half of theai arc republicans and half democrats. Tlin Anti-ProlHl ) tionlsls. A number of anti-prohibitionists congre gated nt Moty.'s now hall , on South Thir teenth street , last night , but the attendance was so small that the ganllomon concluded to postpnna the meeting until next Friday night , and in tbo meantime have it properly advertised. There will bo a fltato gathering eif mem bers of this sot'iuty in Omaha on April 1.1. | nnd inuno there will bu n grand rally oj j iinti-prohlbilionists at Hustings. Dr.Bmiey.praetk'olimitetl to cfttarrli- ul diseasuBof nose mill thronl. lleo March. April May "I know tlmt Hood's ftirimparlllii H n C"01 Ihliii ; . I nns jevcroiy troubleil with LIIMouJini" . uud t iiiuKht Inouhltry IloirMiriaiarll.i ] Wlion 1 haltiiknn haf ! a lottlo I nollrctl a bin fli.tnjcu for Iho bettor , nnd ufltr taking iwu hotth-n I consldcri-1 my- si-lf outirnly cured. 1 bellovo HuoJ'ii S.irKiipnrllhi will ilnnllllintlatlalniDil lorll" J. ll.Hmril , C.illo.'lor fur Hell TuliTlionu Couuiiuiy , T3 KnsMjiln Ito.hp-ter , .V V. V.Hood's Sarsaparilla "luku Iluixl . > Ha ap.irlllua iv tiprlng Ionic , uud I rirnmiiieiiilll to nllwhohiivo that mUemtilo tired ffclliiK. " C. I'AllMAl.Kll.ai'J llrlilita blroet , llrooklyo , N. V. "Keeling lamaiM und OUiy , having no appotlto unit no ambition tn work. 1 took Ilood'it hartap.irlllu with thu bust results , Asa heallli InrfKorntor aiul fur Ken < Tiil dwblllly 1 think It nuperlor lo anylhliiK die. " A. A. ItlKKH. UUfa.N. V. March. April May "Kvery eprlmr for yearn 1 uato niado It pnicllru tolakofrom truvotof'T-Jboltlninf lloixl * farnspii- rllla , bcconie 1 know U purltlus Iho blood ami Ihor- , " W. II oughlyclcanu'Slfc * y tuiuof all Impurltlo I.AWUKffCK , Kdtior Altrloultural Kpltomlil , Imllau- ( polls , Ind. Soldbyall ilruiiuliti. Hi six for IV I'ri'parcd only by C. I. HOOI ) i CO. , A pothetarle" , Ixiwell , Wan. 1OU I > ost"i Onu Dollar Absolutely T his powdi-r ncvor varies. A marvel of purity strotiKtnnntl wholatoinennss , .Moroornuomli'nl than thu prdlunrjr kind , , and cannot bo sold bye o muuu o o short \roluht alum or nhosplinto powders , .Sold " " " "I' UOVAJ | "VKIX" 1 > 1)W"K DAKOTA ItttMUK COMMITI'IOB. It Will Unit ! n Cinirornnun With tlio linnril ot Trntlit Today. A comnnttco nppointcd by Oovornor A. C. Mollelto of yoiitli Dakota to solicit nld for the sufferers from mouth in that state arrived In the city yesterday and will moot the board of trade tonittht for thu purpose of Inyini : before ) the pcoplo of Omaha nn appeal from the leuUtaturo of South Dakota solicit ing aid lu thu hhapo of grain lor seed. This makes the ttccond tlmo the condition of the pcoplo of South Dakota has boon brought 10 the attention of Om.ilut. Three months ago Governor Mollotto bout out ro- porta of the suffering in n number of the counties In the state , but these reports worn subsequently contradicted , afterwards reasserted - assorted anil reeuntrndlotod , until no one boomed to know whether there really wa any destitution in the state or not. As n con sequence the movement In Omaha lo send u train load of provisions , grain , inc. , was allowed to drop. OH the 21st of February , however , the legislature of South Dakota passed n resolu tion reciting the fnot that , owing to tlio so- vcro drouth n number of farmers were in great need of seed grain of all kinds to seed their land the romlug spring. Tlio i-onstltu tion of the stntu forbuls the issuing of bandi by townships , counties or utatj for thu relief of such destitution , and thu legislature theroforo.rosolvod to appeal to the moro prosperous sections of their own state and nlsii to the largo cltlm'ellroctlv interested in South Dakota's welfare to contribute aid , appointing Governor Mollette n committee to carry out the intent of the resolution and to appoint nn executive committee of llvo citizens of thu state to assist him in the dis tribution of nil moneys unit other supplier received. The governor lias Issued an appeal embody ing tlio resolution nbovo referred to. and stating that thousands of the best farmer * of the ntato hnvo been rendered destitute. They hnvo been furnished mil during tlio winter , but tire now in need of grain to seed their lands in order to produce a ciop. He sta'os that n few counties arc entirely dcstli ttite of seed nnd food and n number of other * nro partially so. The covernor guarantees that every cent contributed will be expended for the pur chase of grain without calling for expenses of aitv kind. A meeting of the board of iratio has lienn unllod for tonight to incut tlio Dakota com mlttcu niiil to I into .some action jookintr towards the relief of the sufferers. , MAKKIii > A A Hnniantiu Invent In tlio tillc of n Slomtirr dl' tlio Hem -"tloiillc. There was u sensational marriage in this city .yesterday afternoon. It eiimo about in this way : 1 hursdtjy evening there arrived in Omaha John Ilumiricks , n very wealthy rnttlo shipper of Dead wood , S. D. , widely known throughout the untiro northwest , in cluding tills city. Ho was on his way to Chicago with forty-eight cars of cattle from his ranch in Dakota. Soon utter his arrival here , and wbilo standing in the rotunda of the Millnrd hotel ho happened to overhear Charlie Moore , n well known huukman , men tion the iinmo of Hurtle Mucn. Turning bwiftlj1 about , the strungor ruughtMooro uy the arm and norvoufly inquired all ntinut the woman wnusa name hail been mentioned. When it came to u description of her the man giiBpod : "Great God1 then sho's the love of my youth. Take ma to her Immediately. " Moore complied , nnd when lui hud brought the two together ho witnessed the most , ( iranmtiomeotingof his life. Tours rained line water from thy eye * of both man and woman , us they recounted their old iovor duys. Tlio result was that the stockman und the spurting woman visited 'Squiro Hart's oflluo yc'Htei-.lay afternoon , and in the presence of u dozen well known citizens old friends of Mr. Ilondricks were imulo man ami wife. To give his old llaine further proof of the fiicit that witli nil her fiiultn ho loved her Htlll , ho gnvo her a certillc'l check fur f."iOUO to enable her to immediately quit her infamous surroundings , und also , there and then , had papers drawn up malting her heir to one-half of hiscstuto , wnleli citizens prosunl attested thov knew to bu wortti Si.uao.oou. The murringo was at first sot for next wcok , but Hc'idrlcks. it seems , learned yea- tordnv morning that friomls of his in this city had apprised his sister In Deadwood of the renewal of his old Infatuation nnd she had answered that she would como by Unit train to prevent U. Mr. und Mrs. Hcndrickn slnrt today for Chicago uud other points east on their wed ding tour. April May "I feel very much Inilclitml tn llooa' * Huntnpurlll * 'or I liolicvoll l tn tli'j mo of tM < mallcmn Hint I jno my | iriwiillu'ultli. In th sprlntc I Kflt xo com- ilvlc'lr rundown llmtl couhl not catomloop , nlnl nil hn ilrrailnl ( IKi'iMc * nf llfoiei'inoil to linru n moil- muu nn in 1 nyituni , 1 witn utillxi'il to utumluii my Kirk , mill ntlcr pcoUiiK ruuillcnl Iri'ittiuuiit ami | ] i'N.llnx < ivur f-V ) t wit * no kollur. ' 1'liun my wITu IITMIU Ivil mo In try tryHood's Sarsaparilla inrorolliolIrM hollliuif ll.lt mrillcluo WHS itnnal ii'itnn lo anii'i il HIKVUIIUW mini two toitlft iin4 iuliieil 2J pmiml * . din o.U unytliliiit Itliout U lui U- iK ) nuii m ) ilyppi'ixlit mill WIIUinMcd Imrn liiinn , nun r foil livllvrlu my HIV , iimut wurlt iift'ln ' nml iinililiT myauir u neil urn" . Tluuo two bottle * fern worth IIUJ lo me. " W. V. III'MiH H , Lincoln , III. t'cml for hook cutitnlnlnit ImtniuTwIiili. March April May "llool' "ir niurllliiiuromonoir | lUu , mill ruitortM 10 tu my nimlcil liontlliaml Mrouuth , " WIU.IAM II , l.oi'mi.Tlllon.N. n. "My wife inirruroil from ilofc lieailtrlio mid nouinl IK. 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