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TIlE OAllA DAILY nmE : 'UESDAY. .T..ANUAllV - . . 1 Or. . . _
DALZELL TO BE CHAIRMAN
;
Head of the Ways and Means Oommittee in
the Next Congress Decded ]
,
. . WilSON'S SUCCS [ : IS WELL KNOWN I <
, 1'Itttirg' 'f JIOfllcnt . \dvoelln ff J'roleeton
I. Ir , Irell' . Choice for Iho I .t o .t 1m. I :
' l'orlAlt J'fRllol IA thf I.itvflitIt-
Iii , UClnrtlelt , ur COIJrcM.
WASINGTON IUln AU OF TUn DnE.
H07 . Street N W.
WASINGTON % , Jan. 7.
ntpresenllh'c , John Dalzel ot Iltsburg Is
flow rEJriet ns the cornIng chairman of lie
cmmllw on ways and means , a positon
helll durIng the present generaton by : lr.
Wilson ot Wct Virginia , Mr. Springer ot
Ilnois , Mr. : tcJlnley of Ohio , : lr. MIL % of [
Texas , : lr. orrison I ot I I nell ant : lr.
- Kcl ) ' or l'ennsylvanla. I Is the mosl 1m.
porlant chairmanship In the house I Is true
L that Serene IIYn or New York stands
stnnts
hhher on the lst than : r. Dalzel , and that
the chairmanship would ordInarIly go to him , ,
bul the comIng spealter , : lr. Iteed. Is known I
to Ilreer : r. Dalzel for the POSItIOn , al .
though he has a high reg.ut for : lr. Pmyne .
Mr 1)alzell ) first became memher of
: Ihlzel a o [ the ways I
nnlt Incn , COnllltee nt thD commencemenl I
or the 1Hty.secoDI congress , December , 1891 ,
by appointment bi Speaker Crsll , Ito has I
. laio several proletonlst Illeeches ) and I
entered upon discusions ( or tarIff queslous
with great earleswess , always acqmilttIn I
- . , hImself creditably In time acquitng ,
r . .
Long before there
was any posslblty of his
advnncemenl to the ways and mmmean chair
anl mea"
manshll Mr. lMlzeit hecamo
: Dalzel aClualnted ( ( with
Mr. Itcod and won the warm friendship ot
the comlnr slmeaker trlentshll
I Is not generally known , hut II Is a fact ,
that Congressman Deliver ) , Iowa's eloquent
young stulesman , Is slated for a position on
the ( commlteo ( ot ways and mnammi. Ho Is a
very warm personnl friend ot Mr. Heed
' 1he retirement of Mr. Burrows train the
Iluse leaves only 1\0 republican members o t
the commitee ( on ways nmmd means In the
. ant
r , lower leglslalve hotly. Spcalter HeCl wil
therefore be obied ! to
ohlret entirely revnmp that
conlultee , Gear or Iowa and lurrows ot
MichIgan have been elected to the senate ,
'nmey were leatlng ] and strong member3 ot ;
the coimmntittcm.
IATgNTS FOR WESTInN ( INVINTOnS ,
Iatents have been Issuet as talows : Ne-
brammica-Lon H. Dennis , assignor titrem -
thrct-
fourths to E. H. flume alt C. S. Pennell 1 ,
Omaha elevator ; George W. Frazier , 1xetei r ,
sliding gale ; John " ' . llerriott , Hubbel I ,
:
twlno udder ; Emanucl Peters , Guido foci C .
' : " animal tril ; Charle Hst0n and ! J. C. Toil i-
vcr , Ainawortim . lire guard anti - Tol. g
ant
. ' , mnacimincVititaimm : J. Schwartz
, I Axl 1 Wilam , . ' _ _ . . . _ _ _ ant . F. _ Shor
- n. . _ - ' . _ . . " . . " " "ur .J.
.
. I Pyle , Canton , 0. tobacco pipe , stem l ; Henry . : .
Vlercgg Grant Island. fire escape. Iowa-
Charles F. GOddart , Mitchell , assignor four-
' fifths to L. O. lal y and others , ChIcago .
c4' . . Chicag.
. I" , threshing machIne all ! engine theretor ;
, - .t . : ' , . . Wilam J. haddock . Iowa City , construclng
'P hydraulic
hYdraulc cement blocles or ashlars ; Ilemiry
. H holmes , assignor two-thirds to G. lenry -
calf amid .1. M.
Dungnn , Commict1 fltufCmz ,
' ant Counci lufs sup-
port ; Franic R. Judd
4 - I"ranl and G. Nw-
land , Fenda barrel truck ; George (
- p : W. Pelon and J. D. 1IcFro ) ' , 1uscatne.
apparatus for handlng liquids ; John. W.
. Peterson , Slater . wagon and cndrnte : Louis
W. Prlzlt" , assignor one-halt to 'V. II.
Sammous , Sioux City. machIne for bronzing
paper ; George H. Schater , Fort Madison , ,
:
. lamp shade amid support : John 11. Stahl ,
, I/hvlew. belt guide for traction engines ; :
. Everett Paske , Orange City. device for hold. :
i" ? . tng. plowshnres or lays ; Alton J. hot-
schmnidt . Rvenhle , washing machine : Wntt- I
- C. Zimuniermuan Itamimpton grain thresher and I
. - . - separator. South Dakota-harry A. Brooks
. r- . assignor two-thirds to J. . F. Schrader and C .
, ' L. Lewis , Rapid City , bicycle support alt
, . PUD.l LAND ! IN NFII3RAS1CA. ,
. In response to Senator Mammdcrsomm's resoiu
ton the commissioner of time general land I
omeo today sent to the senate a report on the
number ot acres ot publo lands In thO slatc
ot Nebraska , and tha number of acres In
each land dlstrlcl. Alcordlng to the acrc report ;
thc total amounl of vacant land Is 1,0W,636 :
acres. There arc also 37,7/9 acres In aband-
, , . _ t oneIl mnilttary reservations. Senator
> mitary reservatons Mamtder -
Manter-
son bits introduced a bill granting to the
state at Nebraska all the publc lands In the
stale. and should this measure become a law
time Inrormaton containe In Commissioner
Larnoreaux's report wi provO vnluabte.
Senator Manterson tOday Introduced a bil I
granting a pension to Emily M. Cooley bi
Lincoln , widow ot .
Hev. Rufus Coley. late
. chaplain of the Forty-seventh Wisconsin in -
tantry.
I , - ' Arthur " 'elman or York , Neb. , Is In the' '
city for a short visit. Mr. Welman Is a
brother ) ot Waiter 'Vellnan , the well Imown
correspondenl and Arctic explorer.
I rom tmo to tmo orders are Issued tram
the War department ,
Illpartmenl Ietaiing army officer S
ofcers
to duty with the National Guard or time several -
eral states , and also to act In the capncly : , ,
or aide to the governot or the state wtt li
wih
whosn National Guard they arc to servc
? 1 ? 5v fho stale at
Nebraska
I NeIrsska has never had such a
. detail. and It Is
detai. now likely that an army :
omcer will soon bo sent for such duty wit ] ii
the Nebraska National GUard. Congressman :
Mercer wilt make an effort to have arrange -
ments . made by which the officer so arrnge- detaied
can nlso act as Instruclor or tactcs at tbe
secrnl schools contiguous to ) Is station. Mr.
Mercer Is especially desirous or having an Instructor -
stnlctor at lelcvuo college. Congressman
, Mellejohn will also endea\'or to have the
FreQont. services ot such nn olcer at the ' college at
. , . c Ell Rorahack was today appoInted post-
. . . , mcder lt Slecunt . HelL county , Neb. , vice
: Harvey Wels , resigned.
" 'fhe comptroller or time currency has approved -
- proved lImo 1elrdlon of time following reserve
, : agents : flankers National bank Chicago ,
for FIrst National bank , Drolten low , Neb. ;
. Omaha National , Omaha , Pint National , Chi-
cage , anti Chemical National , New York , for
. American Natonal , Deadwood , S. I ) .
.4 Postmasters were commissioned
commlsslonEI today as
. follows : Nobrasica-Aalmbel I' . Hazard , Delvl-
dere : Wilam I harp , llnntiey. Iowa-
Homer IJ. Swafort , hull : John F. Page
m ] Mystc , South Ualeota-Mary A. McKercher ,
. ' - Clarimson : Erland Galeobson , Linden.
: SIUll % Vttl . rH'AUT UN A O'tISJ '
Thoio ' aU SII irimneicu , Ski Sent nut
lt ( nce.
W"SINGTON ! , Jan. 7.-In execnton ot his
policy at leeeping our cruIsers In motion and
4 away trom hem Ilrts , Secretary Herbert has' '
, { ' ] ' Instructed Admiral neart lee , commantlng .
the } llclno station , to CJuse the ships at-
Ineimed to that station now at Mare Island I.
lare Islal1
alI read\ ' for . rvlrA In n tn co " , n . . ,
p . . . - . . . - - . . . cw. . " . . " .
cruise O each vessel has not been specified
and they will probably b lel for time deter-
mlnaton at time admiltral . who has bell In-
Ilrlctet , howcv , to see to I that the yes-
, , eel are for no great iengtii ot time beyond
# t reach of orders from the department Doubtless .
less time Monterey anti the Olympia wIlt be
ordered to cruise from one to nnother ot our
own lacllc ports , because thu first named's '
unable to carry coal for nn extended cruise
anll the later just aleut to Io comnmis-
Iloned , being ummtried. should be
bein untrlet. shoule near a navy
yard In case any defect Is dc'eioped. AIIt0
from these there will be avatlabt for cruIsing
u\'alablt
4 In the course of a few weeles , the Plmiladel-
1 Illla , 10 ton , Marlon Michigan. Adams , Alert
and 'hNla. I I highly probable Admiral
leardslee will order one ot the ships , perhaps
the l'iimlatleiplmia , to . ' , ,
1Iniadeiphla rUJ 0\,1 to hawaii on a
abort cruise , but the Intentions HawaI Navy 1
dcparlm In the mater have not been dis-
closed. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Nom for the Armr.
'YARiING''N , Jamm. 7.-(8peclal ( trele-
' gram.-Cmmptnu % Ormont LIs.mtk , Ordnnleo
. ttpartlenl , will Illee two jourleys tram' '
- , s4t. J1enllIa Arsenal to time '
' ' mortar iattcry , San
t
. , Francisco , for test ot powder. balery
- ' . ' ( 'alitain Ernest A.
< altaln reHt Garhingion , Seventh
cavalry , hi , grantemi leave for miimc months
' ( < flx ;
1'ii tit I.I-utonalt Charles Lymmeli. uMlstalt
surgeon. ono month cxtemmtied : tiecond ;
one I.temjtenammt munth Iotm't I. . . luwe , Sixth tecolI ,
A cenerl curt martial Is UhipoInteil ' to
meet 'J'hursday , Jmmnuary 17 , al'lolntell .
17.
. 'JhU'da Junuat. lt Furt Slier-
Mun. for trial or Virat J.ieimteimant Janie
. . ' 1"IIt J1tlh'l/nt Jalt
V.
. : 1'alldock. retired . 1)otuii for conrt :
Lieutenant Colonel \ Samuel Dotal hlnl. 1"f.
teimtim infantry : Major Alt"et 0. ( Jlr.mmtl .
Olrol'c.
Lelcll d 'llartmclt , Qnd Clarence A. ,
} aley , Seventeenth infantry' Capth.JnR
( ' asper I Conrad ) , Intant' hrlnkrh
Slfhen H. Stafford JhvnrII Schapln , tl
I"lUeenth i Infantry ; J\lyn \ ' apron , First ar-
Infnntry ( I"lrt
\lrry : Charles A. Varlm , Seventh nl
aiL ry ; Oergl > A. CornIh , Pifteenth Infantry ;
1.lher H. hare . Seventh cavalry IlfMtry : leorge
1T ( Mclunneglc. Fifteenth infantry :
Thomnl F. J Davis Fifteenth Infantry ; Major
SS. tephenV. . flroemtljeclc . judge advocate. U.
S. A" , judge advocate of the nt\'ocnte .
l'UIJH ' : IN coNTh.ll'T. :
Court ttI'Irnh " tUtiiIi1 . time Insror Court
11 thl "ulpr Trn.t'lnr..e3' ( 'nge , .
WASIGTO , Jan 7.-Tho court ot ap-
peals ot the District at Columbia today ron-
dercrl nn opinion sustaining the decIsIon ot
Jutce Cole In the case ot Ieurs Chapman
anlI MacCarlne , the stock brolters who re
tuscl to testy [ before the senate sugar in-
vestgalng comtmiitteo . regarding Individual
s peculatIons through their Orms. Judge
Colo's decision overruled demurrer
o\errulCt a net by
the t broker to time government lndlctmnermt.
The cases whit 101' bo appealet to the i
United States supreme court , The three :
principal questIons luvol'CI , the court or
appeals slated In its opinion , were the con.
slulonalr of seclou 102 of the Iovlset
Statutes , ou which the Inllctmclts were I
based ; whether the Inquiry was wihin the I
) ewer or time senate to execute by requIring
witnesses 10 nppear anti whether the ques
tons ( were ) erlnent to the Inlulry. All ot
these queston , were nnsweret , nlversely , to I
the t brokers No doubt was entertained hy
is i t , the court saId ns to time validity of the
seclon which emboilell the ro\'lslons ot ]
the act ot January 2t , 1857 , ) t was not
reported that the defendants belong to that I
class ot wltneses ( xemptcrl ( hy article V. , of
the consttUtQn , 'rho act must not he con
dcmned as unconstiutonl , it I [ by any rca
Bnahle constructIon ot Its terms I can be
maintained as constiutonal anti valid. The
contlnton that the act wits an attempt by
congress to deleg,1to its power and jurlsdic .
thl ot the several 11u8e5 to punish for con
tempt to the courts and that thereore the ,
statute Is void , Is not uccI < ell to by the I
court , as the statute has never been tinder
stood as having any such purpose ' 'he
effort to show the statute voId Is Ilronounced
an utter failure.
As to the power ot the senate to compel
witnesses to testify thd court said It expert ;
encelt great dlfculy II dlslncUy marltuE i
time boundary within which either house can
act with coercive power to compel time tile .
Ils.
closure ot facts
deemed Important aud o if
delmilug time rIghts or the citizen againe it
clzon
Inquiry Into his private affairs. The dIg ,
nlty amt Integrity of [ some or the members
was openly ant seriously questioned In a
mnamenorvell calculated to destroy publc
connllenco and bring odium on that Important -
tant branch or the
government. There was
no 11reteuso that ( to answer the qimestior Is
would crlmlnato questons
the
winesses In auy way
ant I Is Ihelr clear duty as citIzens to I
ciizens
obey the law. Their refusal was at their I ,
Peril ant they mlst nhlde time Cousequences
prescribed by the statute. The court cannot t ,
as sumo that time investigation was lutentcd
as a mere Idle. prying proceeding withom it
anY ultmate aim or object. The wihout
hat reference to aM sought to elIcit Info r-
maton whether time brokerage firm IUII
bought or sold sugar stocks on account of
any senntors or were '
01 carr'llg such stocKs
for such senntors. Such inquiry was plainly
In the scope or the senate commitee , The
questions set out In the Indltmcnt and
(
which the ant
appellants refused to answer were
all " [ Ertnenl to the izmquiry.
"Tho IndIctment "
" , concluded the court ,
"Is good and sufficient . and the demurrer
thereto was properly tverruled by time court
below and the judgments entered .
jutgments on the do-
murrer In both cases must bo afflrnmed. "
Chief Justice Alvey delh'eret the opinion.
HETWIEN ' TWO OIUUT TUUSTS.
Tnrll Clllot Suit Cntto and Sugnr Roth
nt Ulce.
WASHINGTON , Jan. 7.-What action con-
gtess wi take to end the growing tariff
complcatons between this government and
European powers , or wbcther any measures
will b ndcpted for that purpose , are questions - '
tons clouted In uncertainty. Considering the
Importance ot the tariff war to cOlmerclal
intereats the attention given to It by members
of congress f uotceally slight.
ChaIrman Wilson or the ways and means
committee recently introduced n ant , In
recenty Inlrcuced bi accordance -
cordance with the reommnendatien In the
reommendaton
vresldent's ' message , to repeal the one-tenth ,
or 'cent differential on sugar which evoked
protests from Germany and evoke
whIch , It Is stated , inspired ant retaliatory action
retalatory
acton
by the German government In the form ot :
prohibition or American beef. But It I not
altogether certain that the '
allgether ways and m'eans I
committee will report this bill to the house
nor Is It at all assured that the house will I
pass It In cao It emerges from the com
mltto ant Is given a hearing. Mr. Wilson
was asked about the prospects or the bill , but
did not speak enthusiastically or bi , He i
salt , In answer to a qleston , that its claims I
far consIderation might be brought to the at-
tenton or the rules commIttee after the cur
rency bill hat been disposed ot , but added I
that the remaIning time
tmo or this congress was I
very short and there would bo a great pressure -
sure upon the committee for allotments ot
time for various bills. alotmcnts
Illinois being one ot time
Iinis strongholds of the i
met huslaess , the representatives from that L
state have been appealed to to do something ;
In the Interests ot their constituents. Repro .
consttuents. Hepre
senltvo AldrIch ot Chicago Is receivIng ;
many communIcations on the subject and Ino
tends to talc with hla colleagues , not to aug -
get legislation , but to ascertairm sU/-
Iglslaton : certall what wi be
their attitude
toward
atttude whatever the demecratm m
temorats
IIY propose.
. . . . . _ _ _
\Vh.thpr ' ' " "nn""nn" " .n' u <
. - - . . - . _ 0' . . . " UU
"U.
w'
with the democrats In remedial legislation bl
cles an interesting question , since It Is
known that time democrats
demorats are not agreed upon
their course , n faction or them a/reed with
Mr. Whiting that any tariff legislation will
legislaton
be unwise Mr. Cannon said that the atfirma-
afrma-
tvo or negative Votes of the republicans mIght
hinge upon whether In their estimation time
supplementary act proposed would entail
woult
greater disadvantages than the exIsting sugar
schedule. and partIcularly whether It would
reduce the revenue or the government which
was now insufficient to meet its .
Insufcient t Is expenses. I
time ways and
means committee would
ant commitee propose -
pose to re-enact the reciprocity system , which pro
congress bad obliterated with marked discourtesy -
courtesy to the foreign governments , parties
thereto as wel as to the detriment ot , parles
can business , he said
ca busInes sarcaslcaly , the reo
PUblcans wcuJd co-operate wIth them heart-
fly . He did not see how Mr. Wilson could he I
expected to become the leader ot a movement
to repair features which the senate hail put
on his bill against lila opposition . hat
1IAOJIN' ' UlS ( J'J"JWT " UNln. .
Ilvelllllol Rut al Foot b1 tbo Govern-
Illt I.mibor Iluremmim
WASIIINGTO > , Jan , . .
7.-A general inves-
tgaton or the advance at mnchlnerY In the ,
IndustrIal world and its elect on labor has ! ,
ben begun by the Bureau ot Labor , The object -
ject of the Inquiry Is I to determloR _ wh , ' 'nn , !
unn _ nn _ _ . " .
era mlchluery has done as compared to hand
labor and what inroads
Inroats machinery has made
In the fields oaiy occupied by hand labor mte
I Is time first ( line an inveatigatiomm on this
hino limos ever been
ha bEen attempted by the government -
meat all It Is expected to prove an immense
underlaklng , though IlsS dititcuit to Inmenio
dl/lcul 'Ccom-
1lsh than some ot the InquIries already made
by the alreaty mate
Labor bureau. Several agenls have
been sent out on the work provided with cm- -
cular Inquiries caling for time collection cr-
' coleetol
\'arlous specific tnstances ot hand
labor , timne ,
hant laIor
tme
cost and labor Involved In time production ot
varIous articles. compared with the corresponding -
spending condtlons tn the modern tactorles.
Time work wil require a year or moro anll time
whole force or twenty or twenty.nyO LiUemits
at the ( bureau In the field will bs
engaged
f lt wi on
I after a Sew weeks , when the collection ot
statistics or strikes trom 1881 to July last is
completed . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I
Illht ofVI1 Oi l'ublio I.nldl.
WASHIGTON , .15mm . 7.-The senate coin.
tallies on public lands today authorized .
publc authorlzet a ta-
vorJblo repent on lie bill 11ase1 by time house
last AUHllt authorizing the secretary of th
Interior permit the use ot time right ut
way through the public lanh to vithmin ten
miles of any park forest , miiary or Indian
Intlan
reservation for tram rcads , canals or .
lts c.mals reser-
win to the extent or Cliii
ground '
the thl occupied by
water or the canals
or reservoirs , amid
fifty feet each skis ot time marginal ant
thereof , or 'lly ' feet on each side ot limo center
tine of the tram road
lne , by any cllzen or any
association cf cItizens ot tIme Unitd States
mautacturlng tugagc In the lumber business , or cutting Slate and
CURRENCY C BILL - ENDORSED
Vet in the Domocrto Caucus Stead
Ei bty.Ono to Fify-Nino ,
-
CARIES rO ASSURANCE Of PASSAGE
-
trimni l of the Measure liepnfimi thnt :
:1 nsre 10)nfni llolh
Votc \1 n" CllwJcc to Cnrr1 It
Thl'olJh Sow time Measure Ins
the Cnucus limilorscnmcmtt ; ,
W'SINGTO , Jan 7.-fly 1 vote ot
.
elght.ono 10 It.nlnc time democrtc house
caucus voted today to endorse the ( Carlisle ,
substule currency bill now before the house. '
Speaker Crisp took the lead In presenting the
resolution anti vigorously urged time necessity
or Its aiicption .
The conmmmiitteo
alopton. commitee on rules was ;
Instructc I to bring In a rule lomorrow to I
close time debate , glorts to amend Mr .
CrlslI's resoluton were voted down ament , one ut
the h'erso votes showing only thirteen tmmem
hers of the caucims favorable to Issue
caucls an oi [ i
bonds to retire the grcenbacks. The result ot
the caucus Is .
accepted wllh considerable 111.
prehension by friends ot the bill notwitim .
slnnilng time passage ot the fsoluton ot en .
dorsenment . The elghtoonootes wblch tin I
measure commanded In caucus Is tar simon L
or the number necessary to pass It In the !
house I Is the belIef , however , that mans r
ot the nrynlneotes recorded against tin
resolution will bl changll , now lint the Car
lisle bi ( has time prestige or the caucus en
dorsement. Dut there were several prominent
leaders who asserted al time close or the
cnucus thnt the vole showet conclusively that
time bill could nol pass.
The calCUs was called together at 2 o'cloclt ,
wIth . Mr. Holman In the cimair All or the
part leaders of time house Inelutlng Sllealler
CrIst } alt MessrR. Catchings , Outhwaite ,
Springer , Wilson , Tracey and lanll , nnd the
temocralc members ot the hanlelnl amid cur
renc ) ' coulnltee , were on hand , There were
162 members present. : lr. Cockran ot New
York stated early In the day that It the
caucus was to be binding he woul.t . lol enter
I , and I was understood that others woult
pursue the .
same
course. As assurances won
given lint the IUCUS would be advisory
rather than binding , : lr. Cochran and his
assoiate concluded to attemmd.
The Issue or time .
caucus was Rharply presented -
sented by the resoluton prepared hy Mi r .
Springer and introduced by Mr. Crisp , as
follows :
"Resolved ThaI I Is the sense ot this
caucus thnt the Carlslo currency bill should
be passed hy the house ot representatives sul C-
stantal ) ' as 11resentc In time substituti a .
which has been printed In the Record and
which will be oferc at the proper tmo b y
the chairman or the commitee on banking ;
ant , currency he reQuestel , ard to that r IrI. the fn commitee . , , , , on , , . _
row , Immetlately after ' the l ' reading r''t time ;
journal j , which shah provide for its considera-
lon for one more day for general debate
and thereafter under time five minute rule
and a final vote thereon at the nearest tuna
11ractcablo during the week. tmu
LIVINGSTONE SPIRItED THE:1 UP"
Representative Livingstone
Hepresentatve ot GeorgIa
started the caucus at a lively rate by moving :
that all who were In attendance shoull be
bound by the acton or the caucus From
varIous parts or the hal came cries ot
"Point ot order , " ant for a time there was i
considerable conuslon.
Chairman 1olman finally sustained the I
point or order. "I or thIrty years , " said Mr .
Holman , "It has been the unbroken rule 1r. I
the house or representatives to consider
representatves t conslter the i
acton of a caucus as advisory and not as m
blnling It leaves members cntrely free to I
act according to their own judgment. "
I was agreed that all speeche shoult bo
limited to live minutes. Mr. Crisp then rose
In support of time resluton be had offered .
lie spoke of the prfound Importance oferet. thl
situation tn which the
situaton majority ot the house
found Hselr. I called for conservative and I
careful aclon and a united party. The resolu-
ton was designed to test the sentment of ] r
time caucus on the vial point Involved ,
whether the currency bill now before the
house should pass.
Mr. Bland followed In opposition to the i
resolution. " 'Ve have now reached tin
point , " saId he. "when the democratic party , ,
for the first tmo In Its history , Is asked to
become the advocate of "
national banks. Iii 3
natonal Ianks.
urged hIs specific objections to time bill , being
vote. Interrupted " frequently by calls of "Vote
Mr. Springer next took the floor In supper
or the resolution . lie spoke mainly ot the
Importance or a caucus Insuring the adhesion ; :
of members. While caucus acton was not
binding it
I was nevertheles regarded as very
persuasive on tIme judgment or members when
party acton was Involved. The present
emergency must bo met by tbo democratli a
democratc
party as a whole.
" ' 11 responsIbility Is on the party , " aii I
" salt
be , "and the people will hold the party accountable -
countable for Its action. In such an emergency
caucus acton should be very effective In
brIngIng member or the party together and
overcoming minor objedlons. "
SIRNG Il'S TIME EXTENDED.
Mr. Springer's tmo was extended to ten
minutes In view of his being In charge of the
bill . There was a lively Interchange ot ques ; .
que.
tons and answers between Mr. Cocltran or
Now York amid Mr. Springer before the latte r
cloaed. Mr. Cochran aslwll Ir I 11. later " . .
mimi not regarfi' the currency question as , ;
economic rather than a pnrty question , a
question which never should have been sub-
mited to party caucus action.
Mr. Springer replied that the question was
queslon
bll a party ant an economIc question . but
In the present case the
party would be responsible -
sponslblo for the execution or economic
execulon prin-
ciples There was much confusion as the
cross fire betwen Messrs. Springer and Coel-
ran proceced , and Chairman Holman tried
vainly to preserve order und quiet.
BrIef speches were made by Repnesenta- I
tves Cox ot ' 'ennessl ' Coombs ot New I
York , Haley or Texan , Swanson or VIrgInia ,
Cofeen or Wyoming , lcnao or Arkansas ,
'Vashlngton or Temmnesmmee , Bryan ot Nebraska
and Sperry ot Connecticut. They ahowed a
very wide divergence or Inrlvldual views
Mr. Sperry closed his remarks by offering
an amenlment to the pendIng resolution by
which the Sperry bill for In Issue ot bonds
to refund the greenbacks was to be simbati-
subst-
tuto as the one on which the caucus was to
express Hs ahiproval
Mn Johnson of Ohio , n member or the
banking and currency commitee , folowe In
opposition to time resolution ant to the Car-
lisle bill ,
Mr. Terry ot Arkansas also submited an
amendment proposing as the sense or the
caucus I bi authorIzing each state to buy
slh'er * bulion to the amount or $1 for cacti
InhabHanl and send the same to time Unltell
Statestreasury to be coined
and returned tu
. , . . ,
the several states.
This closed the speech mnmmlcing and time sub-
mIssion of amendmcnts and voting began.
' ' ant votng
' 'he Terry amendment was voted on first and
!
was deteated- to 61. The Sperry amendment -
ment was also deteated-13 to 70. Time last
vote was regarded ns significamit In showing
the limited slrengthl or the plan to issue
bents to retire the greenbacks , The thirteen
votng for the amcnlment were : Messrs .
Sperry of Connectcut , Hartel' of Ohio , fitratiss Srs.
oC New York , Irlclcer ot WIEconsln. Wels Srauss
Wiscommsin Coombs at New York , Lockwood
clt\ooll
ot New York , Fielder ot New Jersey \ ,
lendrlx or New York , Tracey ot New York ,
McAleer ot Penns'lvanla. DeForest of Cen.
neclcut and Pierson ot Ohio
The question then recurred on the orIgInal ]
resolution to endorse the Carlisle substltutt
( miii . I was decided to Carlslo tl substtute I i
so lS to have separate votes on the endorsement -
meal or the bill and on time instrmmctlona to I
Inslrnctons
the commitee on rules , The first pant , en
10ring m time bill , was carried by a vote ot 81
to t 69. Time
Thl second part , 11retng the rules I
commitee to bring In a rule tomorrow , was m
alopted wlhout division , and the caucus m
adjourned . Those Intrestet In time bill ex
tmreasod satisfaction In thl ( result , lS H gave i
the prestige at caucus
pretge cucus endorsement to tin m
Carlhl bill . _ _ _ _ _ _ _
] cl'rcAbnllth'l ; i'nat's I'mimmermml .
WAShINGTON , Jan. 7-PrIor to the a-
semWng ot the house
the illinois delegaton m
held a meeting ant prepared resolutons I
and I general plan of action concerning the
death of Representative Post. I wu ar
ranged that the Jlwis delegation and a corn _ '
mlleo m 01 member ot the h\usl . ant meel t
at the lalllon hotel at 1 o'clock to accommi
J
"he
p sny the remains to lh dept , A Ilelan ot
polcemen wilt servo d ctve pal bearers.
Sergeant-at-Arms . Sn5Wmtmas designated his
a slstnnt , : Ir. 1ol t'ltq , accompany the tu. f
nerat party to Illinois. The train leaves at 8
o'clock and the eon"kbnat \ party has been
provided wih a pnivattfttar. '
mw To ' I -ib : SIT' : '
) ' i' ,
i'ornUltr In the . 1ctol of it l'rcsllnJ
Uncnr occupy , : lleh Tiump .
W.\SIINGTON , Jan . ; , . -In the absence
fd rom the city or the \Ice ; president anti preal-
dent pro , tem larrls Wiiam Cox , time see-
retnry ot the senat , ' lel thaI body to
orller toda ) The chaplaIn In his opening
11ra'er maie a touch lug uluslon to the death
ot f lepresentat\e Post ot Ilnois ,
Mr . Gormnn , democratot , Maryland offered
a resolution nominating : Ir. Hnnsom , demo-
c mat ot North Caroiimia . ns president pro tem
o f the semiato. This was agreed to and the
oath ot office was admlnlsterc by then. -
\n.
orable Sentor Morniil . )
In taking time chnlr : lr. Ransom tmrlefly
thankelt t the scnate for Its expression ot )
fidence I was Iluo to hhnsel to any that
on the retur ot the distnguished senator
t rain Tennessee ( : Ir. Harris ) , who hnlt been ,
electelt president "ro tem or time senate he :
shoul ask to be relieved from that position ,
IIosllon
and thnt Ihat sentor who hat discimmirged the
duty wih so much ability and satisfaction
to t the senate alt the country simould be reo
( turned to the plnce. shoul
'fho presiding officer then calelt : lr. Mamemm
dcvson republcnn or Nebraska , to the chair ,
and a resolution was nttoptelt nuthotlzln
time secretary or the senate to intermit the
president of the Unle.t Stales antI time house :
of representatives ot Its action rE6nrdlng ]
time election of n 11rcshlng officer.
: lr. Blackburn hiresammtcd , ofcer. credentials ot r
lion. Wilam Ihulny. elected for long term m
senator from Kcntuclt ) ,
A melon was adoptCt insisting : upon Ihe ( I
senate amendments to the Military academy
appropriation bil , anti time chair al1polntCt I
lessrs. Brice , Call ant Teller , onferees on
the part ot the senate
Mr. Berry or Arkansas , front the conmunlt
tee on publc lands rellorled an amendment
to the hO'lse bill 10 Ilermit the use of time rIght
of way through time Imhlc lands for tram (
road ; cauals and reservoirs , which passed ,
: Ir. Lodge or Mmussacimmmsetts . 10\'c the
senate proceet 10 the conshlerllou of hIs
resolutol , clng on the secretary ot the
navy for information " vimy United States shIps
lied been witbmdrawmm Smm
wlhdrawn from thc llawaiiai mm
islands. I was carried 33 to 12. HawaIan
: . Pefer then ( suhmllelt his remarks on :
time service pensle ' bill ,
Mr. 11cheH ot Oregon , addressed the semi
ate on time Nicaragua canal bill.
At the conclusion of : Ir , ' Mitchell's mlilres ! m ,
time chaIr laid before the senate letter
senate a Ier or the
secretary or state , ' . ' ea
saying J. Vt' . Foster , In I
assllng China In peace negotiations wlh
Japan , sustalne no official or other relatlcmi a
to the Unlld States. relalcns
A resoluton deploring time death of Mi r.
Post or Illinois , anti
iInois providing for the
pro\ltlng Appointment i-
pointment or a cOlunlleo to alemt the
funeral was adopted. ' 'hc chair eippoimmte ti
Gpolllet
as ,11,11'1 such commilee. ' . lessrs. ' ' . _ _ _ _ Palmer . . . . " . Culom . ,
, _ . _ n. . . , . ' ' " U""I" " " " " . \Ien : ann
: a further mark or rrspect time senate ad-
. at-
journet. _ _ _ _ _ _
1'11 ITS nFstIW1'S TO 'UST
Iouso l'asse'i Ir9111tIIS 11(1 Adjourns
'
\'lholt Jralsctll UI"lle' .
WASHINGTON. Jjrn. 7.-The desk of the
late Ueprescntnth'e Post of Illinois was coy-
eret with crepe on wimiclm rested a wreath ot
flowers when the house nih today , and Chaplain -
lain Dagle In his prayer referred to the dead
member cioquently. f , I
Mr. Johnson ot Ohio
lr. presented a memorIal
from Samuel J. I chlel . or Ohio asking for
the Impeachment at Judge Augustus J. Iticics
or Ohio , and the commltce on judiciary Icles
Instructel to hlves
iumvesigata the charges
lgate con-
tained therell ,
The death at General Post was announced
by ! r. Henderson , republican of Illinois , who I
spelt of the shock , cated Iy time sudden
decease ot the member . : ho had been seen L
by many or his col agUes In good health emi I
healh
Friday . and
reterredljtllm
( as n brave and I
galant soldIer and u , , alhful and Inteilt-
ant lutel-
.gent representative. . !
The following resoluldrs preparet by the i
Illinois delegation wero'a\oDtet :
Hesolved , That the house of representatives i
has heard with profound represenlalves
sorrow or the death I
or lion. Phip Sydney Post late a representa-
tve or the state of Illinois.
Hesolved That a committee or nine .
commitee members -
bers of the house bo appointed by the speater ! .
to act with such senators as may be selected I
to attend the funeral of the deceased , and I
the necessary expenses nttemuding time ant
expnses nttentlng exe-
cuton of the order shall bo
shal llald out or ( tic t
contingent fund or the house.
Itesotved That the cleric of time house be C
directed to communicat ! to the senate a I
copy or these resolulons , senate
Hesolved , As a tnrther mark or respect L
that he house do now qdjourn. .
Speaker Crisis appoimmiemi time following .
appolntet rolowlng corn
mlteo to accompauy the remains to Illinois :
Messrs. Henderson . Lane , Marsh , Chids IinoIs 1
Wheeler of Illinois , Dynum of Indiana , Thou
tele of lalne , I.ucas at South Dakota and I
talhimigs of
Stalngs Alabama.
Then , on moton or ! r. Henderson , the
house at 12:16 : P. m. amijoimnoed.
SClntor , \ /rl Reform , limo SUlremo Court .
WAShINGTON . Jan. 7.-'he supreme
court Convened today . after a receSB of
three weelts.
A decisIon
was rendered In
time case or the State ot California versu a
\ersus
Hooper by .Tmistice ' '
.Tmistice't'hmite
\'t'hmite , '
.Juslce Whie In\oh'lnA the
COlsttutonaly or I state law prohibutini
foreign insuraumee prhibitng
n.eBs In the'statc. companies Th. 11."I 1101ng , . busl- . . . ,
Insurance tmmHi right or , the tlt on ' . tIme o ground ' " that ;
Is Clot Interstate
10t commerce ,
hut
Justices
JURtceR larlan , Brewel' a 1' Jacltson dis-
sentctl els-
the
emi
HTOlll the state wits not
Itate
mltted to wal lot Iler-
Interfere with time private
of citizens or time ( limIted States rights
The case of the ( Suited Statcl versus the
nlell
heirs or the late \ \ ' . ii. Moses , stmretlomi on
time bond or Hlretes
h011 Captain Ilowgate . was meopemieti
for arjulent before I ful Ilench. , I'copcled
Senator Alien or Nebrasica
was
Alen Nehrslm uumnong the
applicants for admission to ' alonl
the court. and he was almlteu , on moUon
of Senator Michel of Oregon ,
. I.nokilgth'r Ihn I JIIIII'S interest .
WAShINGTON' . Jati 7.-Sccretur Smumili
Is giving a gooel deal or attemitien
gl'lng gOOI aleltln tl ( the
management ot the Indilns anti his bee ' mum
! I
consultation with members
consulaton wih or the Indian
committees of the
commltee senate and h01"e ,
111 " umlnn :
the features ' treated of In his ( report. Ileltre- Itnn
member etitmmtiyc Wison or " "lhlnton , the enlor '
of the house
Indian comimmitiee , hums
. cOlml
IIIS
Im.m
conferrlnl with the secretlrl 'gnnl-I
limg the ,
! clmlnl Indian apIJ'oprllt1n ) IIH !
Ind the possibilty ot Ircurln iegmm4iuitiun
In ' ; Rlatun
arcol'dulce uvitlm Ihe secretiu'i"a <
wih sccret.U'Y'1 r' "Jm-
or memidutions the secretar"s . Mr. ' \'llsoum rccornummeimilatloims iimmys that man ) '
meet
rrcomnwllla
with Hale of his landR nptro'mml , tvimlclu / especially sales rer.lr.ll lonR ; mba
for time henolt of the Indians directy
NnlllntnlS I I"nt II 'hu luiuumt e.
ASHING'I'ON , Jummi 7-'he president to-
dn senate ) sent : the folowlnl 10minalons II .he
State-Dr. hiram Wrlsht or Alabama ,
111a. Unltet States _ consu1 l ut lanagua , Nlc'l-
Ntuvy-msurgoon JORfPh B. '
.a"-Hur . i'nrmer . to he a
medical Inspector ; l'tssqd Assistant ' I
SurSI'on
Wilam I Bush , tl < bo sufugeon.
POHllaRlcrR-John 11. Hayden ,
Santa
, 1.
larla , Cal ; Dennis R Drown , Santa Buntn ,
Cal. : Mury Foley , " ' 11teo .
Cal ) Wallace , Itialmo ; Fred.
crick A. Peck Iiummmmtmiiit , Ia. ; Ilaho . J. Sham.
letter , Coulcl GroVe Kin , ; Isaac ' , \ ' . 'ins-
low , HvatmstoimVyn. ! . "Inl-
] ltlll ClulnIA.luro'H , ' Juutmuitrc . lii ,
II
" ' , \SHINO C , '
NO
1' : Jmn . , 7-The anmll i metIng -
(
lug ot the Board ot Indlnl Carnnuulsmeioneri
will be held here Jumnuary 1 CormlsHlonlf anl lt Ih"
conference time : ollotvln day Immdlummm
tolowlp IuUul wOII
ihl be mike ' lFseJ 1' ' . '
wi mwprc.rttmt'm'eo *
1,0 \ et time
" ' ' ) rtpreFrut'\9'
'omun's : ltonll Illlln ISIO , hal. mm , nll
all , I ;
rehigioummt
boil
al rllgloII holE1 lHluclng work ii mmmon ,
(
the . Imitliumimi . Cemuimhmsalommer o I ' $ Illonr .
fll.1 iinowzmiemiwmil Jrobull ) ' IddICS th'
conference. _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ !
1"parllllt ' (11111 ( hit Scemis .
WAShINGTON , Jan .
WASlINGTON 7.-The annual seed
distribution at the J\grlcliturl deparlmtnt
lists so far resulted II Iendlng out 1iAXi,000 '
1'lllerl ot vegetable aecds to peol'le ' tlmmommglm.
out the coummtmy. 'J'he worlt vili thl'onlh.
not 10 comple\'II before Mi wi 10 dower
)
needs !
have heen Sent out thmls ,
seets lent thll fenl.n Ihmcio
are still about 6 utuOQ04) ) )
Htl imaimors oC eedo
6/IO 1)al1erl
awaiting diltrbut / 01. H'cls
C.izeCuimu : lacle to \'uahlntnn.
\\'ASIIINOTO. . ,
WASIINGTON Jan 7-Oeleral Jacob S ,
C'OXe ) ' , leader ot the commonweal move.
mo\e.
ment mind an unsuccessful canllilate for con-
guess , tyami nt the , '
g'es ! wal capitol today to mmrraumge
for arrlge
hearings before
hearlngl the house wmmya and
means committee and wn1 .
cOlmltee senate linanee
comn.
mltf'e 10 ad\cate hula non-intetemmt-beaniumg ;
bona Ihele. , . nun-Inteelt.bearln& -
Oregon Kliner Tea cures all kidney trou-
bies . Trial stze. 2 comets. Al tlrugizts.
- - - - - -
. , . .
CHARGES AGAINST UICIS {
-
Acouse ] of Mercenary Motvos in Decding
Oases Defora Dm ,
fEDER\l \ JUJGE IN I MORE TROUBLE
S. . J. Ilchlo of Uhlo amakcs erlotm . oleu'
tel nllt Conrrrn Wil 11tllto
Tlmemmtie.efmmtttCr i'tuyimc ituvotriat
ThlI- cil\ur l'I'n ( In'oh'clt
111 . \ o Judge Illt/.e / ,
WASIINGTON , Jan 7.-Charges or a son-
satonl natura aglnst United States District
Julge AUHustus Hicks ot Cle\lanll are con-
tnlne In I memorl:1 Ilreaenlelt to the house
or representatves latin ) ' . Hellresenlat\e
Johnson of [ Ohio secured Ilnetate commaldora-
ton for n resolution Iltructn the judiciary
commitee to Ilestgale the chnrHes , and
wihout debate the resoluton was adopted.
The charges are Ille under Qath by : lr. S.
J . Hlchle of Altron , 0" , a wealh ) ' cItizen nlll
capitalst ot that sectiomi. Whie directed
lalnly at Judge Hicks , they Imlrecty affect
Juigo Burke amid ex. Unied Slates Senator
l' tiiie at Cle\elanl , Mr. Itchlo gh'e the
names ot a formidable aeray ot counsel In
\ 'ashlngton who have been retained In hIs
behalt. 'fhese Incluio Messrs. leml1hl ,
Shelabarger & Wison and Duterworth of
Wnshlngton ; Kernch & Co. of [ Cleveland and
JuttO Upson and Messrs. Oeen , Grant &
LIeber ot Akron. &
The charges hlolve losses reaching $6,000-
0 00. : lr. Hlchlo claims to have sufercl In
dllslons mmiado by Judge hicks areclng Canal
d ian o ' ' nnJ nlclcel .
tlan PI.'r mines. The lemorlal
covrs twelve tyYwrllcn pages anti tells ot
the discovery of valuable copper nllt nlcltl
"eposl9 at Snnbury Jnnclon , In Canada , by
the memorialst , In 188 , which have become
or worlt-wlie fme amt have supplied . all the
nlcltel for nu moor plates mused In the United
Slates navy anti by 1urop an governments.
In I order to develop them , to organize corpora-
tons ( ant to build a commmmictimig ralwa ) ho
sa's ho asoclatet hhnse with Stevenson
lurle. l Helr ) 13. la'no and Thomas \V.
Crnel , who were at that time believed to ;
bo trustworthy anti hmonorabhme . TIme corpora-
tons were known as the Canadian COPller
COlllan ) amid Anglo-American Iron company ,
wlh prlnclpt olles nt Cle\elaml. Mr Itchle
s aya In 1889 ho negotiated In gnlall for the
sale ot the 1111ert ) for $15,000,000 , when his
pellon i aleres hIs associates "commence" to
put Into executon a thoronhly ! lanned atl
Infamon9 i scheme to rob hlmse alll his wife ,
who hind tIme largest Interest. "
To assist them In their deslgums Il Is
chargel Judge lcks prosltltel his office all
became their subservient and
phlamut tool
11r. Hlchle says that while he plant tool ;
conlnd
to his bed In iSiS , and umnable to attend to
his butsiness James n. and George W. lc-
1ulin ot " Oumtmmrio M. " _ ' secured L. . _ _ U _ jlllgmenl In , Col-
" " . uuVll' ' . I ) WICI ne was t Illr-
chase from them certain rlroa" bonts. anti
bronght slit In the circuit court of time north-
era Ilst.lct of Ohio anl secured JUdgment.
According to time mcmorlal , It was afer-
wards discovered that a large part of the
couons which the Iellllns had agreed to
tel'er had been stolen ly them f.om the
Central Ontario railway. Ste\nEon Burke :
acted as his attorney , he recites , nnd says
Dlrlc professed to defend the case , but
called a meeting ot Payne and Cornel , whom
Htchle terms consJllrators. at which they :
agreed to approl'rlate to themselves secnrl-
ties worth $2,600,00 belongIng to Mr. itchlo
anti deposited with them In connection with
wih
their mutual Cunadlan Interests , appropriatIng -
Ing them ostensibly to prevent them from
bcng ! seized tinder the 11cJulin JUlgment ,
anti then entered Into Ircement wih 'the
1c'lulns. who later shoull file a creditor'i
I cretlor's
bill In the court '
over 'tmichm
bi wllch Julgo hick B
presided and which they ( boasted would sustain -
tain their Interests. I Is wonlt have
been ( a part of the ( agreemeut that Burke ,
Payne and Cornel were to be made partie
to the bill and the securities In partes pos
session brought Into court.
Ia furtherance of this pian I Is alleged , his
partners defeated the sale for $16.000,000 ; ar-
ranged , pannc the d23trcton of the marltel
value or time properties , and frudulentl ) ; i
transferring to themselves
stocks owned h ) ; '
hIm , elected Burke preEIlent at thc oWlel compan ? .
The books or the compamly which contalnel Li
an accurate .talement d his standIng. ho
charged JUdge Hcks with wlUlholdlng rrol
imiun . refusing permissIon to Ils atorneys to
inspect them , acting from corrupt motive
molve3
and In the ' face or the fact that for eight
bears no statement ot the cOllany hat been
mad as reqnlred I ) ' law Every other party
to the ( suit , 't ' is declared , had free access to
timeun
Harry P. McIntosh and Samuel E William -
Eon were Interested also lS attorneys In the
suit. "The Interest
or these varies ( was as
Individuals ali alo'le's. when this vicious
rulng of Jutige mcks was made ] , " the
meloral ! continues . "and when time charges
preferred by the Central Labor union ot
Cle\'elnd against Judge Hcks were recenly ;
on hearing before time commltteo appointed by ; :
the house of representatves , wend every
/nd
' aCme of the attorneys flying to time rescue or
Judge flicks. Wont them also wrilng to
members ot congress and laboring with them
to prevent any report being made which
wouhl bo a truthful statement mate JUdge
Ricks' conduct as shown by hia own boolts.
"This conduct shows too plainly the role !
lens which exist between Judge Hcks anll
the corrupt parties whol he had protected
train helng convicted by their own booles and
records , lS he hlmselt has been shown to be
guilty and corrupt by the methods ( ot hlg
office. "
Other specifications are that all books at
the corporton were shipped from Onlarlo to
the Unied States to get them within time
jnrlsdlcton In Jumuigo Iticks' court ; that he
made the rulng refusing IWchle access to
time books wihout notice or opportunity for
imearlmmg and without nolco to his attorneys
Ilsml9slnl : Mr. Htchle its a part ) ' . "
CLEVELAND , Jan. 7.-Ex-Senator Payne ,
when shown the Associated pres dlspalch
from Washlnglon today In reference to the
I memorial presented to congress against
limited StatefJ Judge hicks , > alt : "The
charges ares ridIculous and an outrageous
ant outrareous
slaller , Let Mr. ! lehle 11a ) Judge Burke
: lcCoanel ant m'selt what lie owes us , and
ho can get hIs stock Judge Hclts dId not
decIde the case He simply coincided wIth
Julge Layton or Teucuessee Htchle brrowed
money from 1)mmnlce ) , JcConnel all myself ,
aggregating $1,250,000. "
Time charges agalnHl Jutge ] Hces , IJrouht
today hy Samucl Itchle of Cievelanul tt'ihl
doubless le consilered by time Judiciary com-
mitee In connleton with ( lions prererred by
the Cleveland 1ahor union , The members ot
the suh-commltee hat an Informal ( confor.
( nco toda ) ' . Ilecl.ln . [ : to turn ( the mater over
to the ( tilt commllee at its first meelng , ,
probably tommmorrow t , 1mm accordance withm time
usisimes of Mr. Bailey. There vihh be no sub.
conmmmltteo report , mis statetl iii timese dis. .
latcites. Each member , Bailey , Lane ant ] I
firoilerick , will uumako a brief statcxmmeumt ol r
hula views ,
l'mumikt on Iicqervuttmeum iii liii opentub ,
WAShINGTON , Jan , 7-Time Yanktori
reservation in South Dakota tt'iil imnobabuy ho
opened ( or settlement early in time apning ,
Time date has not yet been determnirmetl upon ,
hut some actiomm itt expectetl iii a few weeks ,
Thmo total amrmoummt to be haitI hmy time govern
unemmt for time lands Is $62l,475 , $500,000 ol
tthmicim is to hue imeitl itm the treasury as a per
mmiancimt fummmd drawing interest at 5 per cent
payable item capita twice a ) 'car. Part of thim
mmi000y has already been paid , nail time re .
umaimider wilt be dIsposed of vithmin two em r
thmree isceks. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Pitt limo hIehlefof lrort Fire ( ictiuns ,
WAShiNGTON , Jan. 7-Thmte senate corn
umcittee on puhehic lands today favorably re :
iorted time bill re ommmuumendeul by Secnetar : I'
.Snmmitim for tIme relief of hmonuesteati settlers ou I'rm
timber hands in Wisconsium , Mltmmmesata omit
Michmtgauu , who miuffeneul loss by reason of tim
severe forest fires of time hast autumn. Tim e
bill iuas already passeul time house ,
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Children Cry fo
Pitcher's
Castorla ,
Children Cry
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CatoFia.
Children © r , t
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Caatoria.
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Wa$1 , day a p1caurc
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THEN.K.ThIRBANK GUMPAY. CiiLCGO.
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OooiI Credit is a Perfect Solstitiite1
_ , We are doliglited to soil you goods for cither Cash or
: * : Credit , Cash , of course , 1E D3 no Guarnnteo , TIlE iN
TEGRITY OP OUR WAGE EAItNEILS and our fuitli that
the Woht oiThrs them steady oiuployunont , 13 SUFFICIENT
GUA1ANTEi to tue of their credit , oapuclaily when that
j . : T : creulit is employed in Furnishing their Homes ,
So , whether you drive in a Coach-acid-four ; own a Yrt.cht
are behind. a Couuter ; vicld a pen ; drive an Express \Vngon ;
are a Froight-ilmuiellor , or what not-only assanming that
zit you luavo souolo regular occupation-we want acid appreciate
your Patronage , and are glad to extend to you our MAGNI-
CENT CREDIT SYSTAM , with tito ninuotous other ativan
tages which wo iii furnishing your lionios coniiloto.
Those are our Terms.
CASH or
. . $10 worth ofgoocls , Si per week or $4 per mouths
$25 wom'th of goods , $1.50 weole Or $0 a month
$50 worth of goods , $2 per week or $8 par month
$75 worth of goods , $2.50 per week or $10 poe mouth
$100 worth of goods , $3 iier week or $12 per month
125 worth ofgoods , $3.50 per week or $14 per mouth
$150 worth of geode , $4 per week or $10 per month
$200 worth of goods , $5 per week or $20 per month
$250 worth ofgoods , $0 per week or $25 per mouth
- . In Our Stove Department
Ilaso Btum'nots. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1l.4 ; worth $25.00
Oak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , wou'tlu fJ50O
Cannon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : ; worth $7.50
Parlor' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ . worth $20.00
VerySpeeial
- , . - , All Wool ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; worth 75o
' ilcavy Unloum ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; wou'tim GOc
; 'i' ; Tapestry Brussels. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45c ; worth $1.00
GoouiVinulow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; worth 50o
EXTRA
IIaudwood Cimambem' . . . . . . . . . ; worth $22.50
Good Bedsteads. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . worth $3.50
' ; : ; Piu'Iot' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ . vouth $50.00
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. . . . . . . . . . . . ; . ; woi'tlt $3.5t1
Oak Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ . worth 83,00
Couches. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86.00 ; ; worth 812,00
OPEN ! qI
MONDAY
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Private
Diseases ,
liv MAIL , ( oimimullmmtiomi lreo ,
We cure Catarrh , all elisoasomi of the
Nosu , Throat , Cheat , Stomach , Liver ,
Blood , Skin and 1idnoy Discaaos1 Female -
male Wealenessos , Lost idanhood , and
ALL PRIVATE DISEA8ES OF MEN.
\VIhAIC ailN Ahlh3 VICTIMS TO NlltVOmTh
Iebliity or i-aiimiutlon , Wmmstirmg'eameneiitt , it
voiuntmumy Losses , with Iammy Uecmmy iii yummui
mmml untcitiio uged lade of vita , vigor utndwcaimomet :
pneusmzmttmmiIy in mmpmtroacitirmg old age. All ymmc
readily me our new tremimment for loss of vital !
puwcr l'imii on or siddream wIth statnp for dr
etihams. tree bctok smut recempta.
fir Qo'irioo 'intl o'urIoe 3110 Vmtmnmtun.
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Prepared fronm time etmigloal to nutria
erveti ( mu Clue Arcimiecrof time Loly tommtt , hay rrn
ag mimi autlmutolicm hmistor3 dating bao th90 care
APOSTIVCUR
fo : oil Stomach , Kidney and Bowel
troubles , especially
HRONIO CONSTIPATION
P1co 50 cCuitO.BoleI b mmli ihnuigglatum.
i'he Francisan Remedy Co. ,
. t3 V ? 'UBE. 5' , , ChICAGO. IL ! . .
for C1t'uc , i'd iIiut rated
For sale by 1tiliu ( & Co. , 15th & Digla '
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, . A. Itutier .t Co. Corner 13111 mm't Douglass iiia
Oi'IAhIA , Nih3'
AMUSE'M1NTS ,
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SATURDAY _ _ _ _ _ IPAT _ _
L IEGINNING I' '
'l'IIIJItSDAY , 1iMUAflY AUth
( I il , ! II'1'IIZ'iOY , JCI..l II. , t' Ifcf..tNJffl'tl
COUNTRY 75Actimc
30'l'nmuimmeti ' . cIE1crtJ-s : : : :
LARUIIl A3D iuliTTilit 'fllAN 1hVIht.
r3' 10 P rforrnnnoh Au uidimiti iVoiitler i ' ,
Wimhi lIt Iowerul dramatics story and iii mmnni.
VI aleth to-ritmme clrcums 'iii , , greatest tim1or thea-
I re mutmtg' ' , curcmus meronmltzmmuca eytr mtttenmld 1mm
a rmy cctumti y , ( i.e . Chic em and marmmcii' , cvii uumtt mile
hi m ienguhi-a siupemuilutum' tttmtgo imlusion titmmt do-
C eivemt Immo wirest Ummuimh mtricc4.
MILTON NOJ3LES
rrom Sii'o to Son ,
iI'It'Mtl : ! , .Iti is : 1,15/i / ,
Boyd's Or.e'a Flouse.
ihumtui1I of Lmutiiem' , Aid tbeiety of All Saimtts
C himurcim , 'Jielcetie tot it it , , at Imittums numd Jrmmmc
So loreti , ; mutih (3imuS3 & htidy's-mmmuti by thu lalice
o f timtm timtmueli. :
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'Fho Great lmmunlcaum Meia-flrammu ,
Si1i.1OP STAT1
MnttneeuiVt'tineotlay amid Smitumrhimy ,
Corning , .lmmn , I..1O , , . , , . , , JOHN l hmULi.iVitN ,
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tyito imusAla ALL
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. wemmktte.m anti ere ,
JIis'udjtSOf
MEN ONLY
1vory . euro gmusnmmrutoed.
m..o ) years usmvriiiCu ,
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