. _ _ . . . . : ' 1 f' ti 1- : . . & - \ [ DAILY nEE TUESDAY J\rAUOn \ 5 uHu _ _ 2 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ : TILE OJ\AJIA : , , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - , mnn of the ccmmlee on foreign relatons , objecloll ThIN enllcll ( lho , chances or the bill. Another phase or the snmo question cnmo up when Mr. Morgan asked the odopton of n pcnllnr ( npreMenl directing the foreign reIn. tIon ! committee lo Inquire Into the claims of ! Canadian Iolerl for the seizure of vessels This time I WI Mr. Oray' turn lo objecl. Mr. Morgan thereupon mode a polnlell ; statement or the Injustice all extravagance of the Britsh llemnnd8 , his servlco al the Paris court or awards giving the slatemenl speclnl significance. lie sll the Ilresident and secretory of Rtnte hlll ) ( urged the pay- mont of $125.000 , although the clRlm was un- justifiable. justfnhle. Mr. Quay pres ell the olijection. lie said Mr. Morgan evidently feared that the pend- luc legislation on the tmbjeel was a reflection on the Paris tribunal , or which he was 0 distinguished member. Hesolutons were adopted for n recess In- vestigatlon or lho chamber ventilation , a 11 vestlaton for continuing the committee assignments until Decemher next. Mr. Blackburn sought lo have n recess Inquiry as lo amending the sonnte rules In lhp Interest or eXlleltng business , but I was objected lo. fl Mr. Morri ot Vermont here presented a graceful compliment to the vice president , who had temporarily left the chair. In the form or thanking him for the ability . dignity nml impartiality with which ho had administered - tered the duties or presiding otilcer. There . was loud and unanimous adoption ct lho rosa- lution Mr. . Cal again endeavored lo secure his - Florida lottery Investigation , but Mr. Oorman cut it otT. . I . Hansom , the new minister to MexIco preaented his resIgnation train the Ilrlntnr ! comnhhttee . which Is to sit during th rec s. nUlNG TI hASP llAhI-IiOUit. It was now 1:30 : a. mo with only hal an hour or life remalnluc for busln ss. 'fhere was great conruslon on the for as senators soulht recognitIon. Mr. Call was again tl lho front with his lottery investigatIon , de- daring vehemently that Mr. Gorman was vehementy : tcrklng clarnl to supres an Inquiry deslretl by the religious clement or the community. He tIe- rtlglous maud1 ! a yea and nay vote on lalnr UII the ! aul resolution. To the surpllse or every one . In- : eluding Mr. Call . the resoluton was talen eluinc , ; to 18. I"ir a mOtnt It was b leved ) the rewluton was adopted ali the presiding ofilcer so lunou nced. oncor final vote was Interrupted by other pressing business. Mr. Cal did ! not Ilress the mensuro further. . : , Al ltIO : , wlt11 only , twenty minutes re- malning . 1 JoInt resolution was passed lS to compensation to employes. A messenler dashed away with I In a race to Iet to the while house and secure the hresItleItt's signa- lure within twenty mlnute' . Tha thanks or the sennte were expressed In a resoluton offered hy Mr. Mallerson for thin courtesy and Impartiality with which Mr. Harris hail served us IHesldent { Ire tent or ' the senate. Mr. Harris thtn tool the chair and returttl his thanks for the flattering resolution. At 1:1f : the last enrolled bill was reported . to the senate nml signed by lho vice IHesl- dent but It scented ImpossIble to get the executive signature on time. M : Cal vehemently InsIsted on a final vote on his Florida resolution. Mr. Aldrich declared that n special com- mittee . Ir appointed . would ba for n poltcal purpose only. lie moved for nn amendment that 0 committee of the judiciary male the investigation. Mr. Cal excitedly denounced the state- moot or Mr. Aldrich eoncernln ! the poli- cal purpose or the InquIry. At this moment Mr. Voorhees and Mr. Sherman the committee to walt on the president appeared nt the door and an- nouncrI that the Ilresident had no further communication to make. 'he vice preIdent announced ! Senators Coclfel. Dlls. : Daniel , Gordon Quay and Sherman ns the senn- ' lorlnl : members ot the committee to take part In the dedication ot the Chickamauga National park . _ ' The vice president. who had now taken the , - chair . rose as' lie clock pointed II two mln " utes , before 12 for a partIng word lo the oiiate : , lhl , ' sotle /hl - ; : "Senators : / The ' hour has arrived fixed iii j ; ; ; , law for ! J p mlnalon of thIs congress. . J.I : thtIJcQur1 sy , extend ll me . and the reso- : lotIons just adopted , my gratitude cannot be . mesured by 'words ; I would do vIolence : lo . my feelings ' If I tied to express my thanks io the officers of this bdy for the fidelity . with which they have dltchiargod . their Im- k portent dUlles and for their at'slstance and courtesy lo the presIding othlcer. i "It only remnlns lo make omclal announcement - ) mont that tim benate stands adjourned with- ' - out day. " As the last words were spoken by the vIce - , lretldent. being timed to conclude at 12. he brought his gavel down sharply and declre : - the session atan End. There was no demon- . etraton all no pplause. - - Senators began bidding theIr adieus. The appearance at the chamber and tim weary . looks or wornoul &enators was evIdence lhal tile end had come. What Imparts that peculiar delicacy to the food ? Dr. Prlce's Cream flaking Pow- der. . der..Jll . 4MlXIiIJX2' , XO Xll COI'II/GIT L.l W. ; $ l'cnaHlos 1lnclo . Little LCRs Severe II Som" tnycY. WAShINGTON . March 4.-An Important measure of great Interest to newspapers throughout the country was enacted Into law during the closing hours or congr03S. I , amends lie copyright laws so as lo correct t unduly harsh and oPPlesslvo provisions or 'lho law ns heretofore enacted. Under the : law any ieppapcr reproducing a copyrighted photograph anti publishing It forfeited the r' plates or the copy and was lable lo n pen- ; , ally ( f H for every copy tdunl In Is' IIOS- sesilon. 'he measure ns passed modifies i materially tim penaltts Imposed by the law : and Is In terms lS , follows : , ? , De I enacted. That section .9G. chapter II i , Ute LX ot Ih. ) levlRol Stattite . bo and . Is hereby amended to rend lS follows : unl . I S I'tOI 4 ! G-l any person , nrer the re- cording 01 the title at In ' map chart . dramatic or musical compositIon . 111nt. cut . , engraving or hioIogriihI. or chromo . or DC ' the dtscrlpthuii oC 11) )2it1tIng. statue , statuary - unr' or mlld or design intended to hl' per- Cectl'cl antI executed II the work of the hue ! le arts a > Ilrt\ltell ! by lhla act . shnl within I the term limited , contrary to the Provisions ot thll act , 1111 without the consent of the ( hu1olurltor or the copyright 1hr.t Cbtsiijeul 1I01lriClor ! I ebtfwl in \I'I'llnl. IllnC In lht 11raselce or two or more \ltHNles , c/rve. etch . worl" copy , llrlnl , 11111h. lllmat t o , tnt utslate ' COl - . , port clhcl' In whole or In lint-f by varying the mnll design I , with Intent lo evalle thin - . law or Inowlnl the Ilmo lo ho so printed . 11rlnlel. , , 11uhlshcII , drainittizeti ( . lrnslutot or 1m- 11011"11. Ihll sell or eXplS" to sale any cop ) ' ot slh nlil 0' other nrtiie . II nCorela / II. he shall forfeit lo the IINprhtor nit the , - Illtel ( nit which the same Ihal he l , copied , . stud awry Ihet thereof . eIther copied 01' ' inteil , ulitti shah further forfeit ' I 1I'Intell IUII Ihll Clrlhel' tortet $1 for , every it'ct . of the rowe found ' In $ II os- lesHlol , clhel' I I lu'lltlg. I itrlnteth copIed . juib- Ished , 1IIIortlII or c'xpo'i'd t'r sale / ; unl ! In casp ot I palntnr ! , statue or statuary , he shall forfeIt $ J tor ( very copy of the lme , In his Ilossefslon , or by him sohl o exposed 1 for sal. . . _ . . _ 1'roviliei , Ilowo\el' . \ tile clse or In ) ' hitch un Irranemolt ot the c'opyrlIt ; or - . pholorrlh matte train any object not n - ' - . Worl or the hue arts , thin Hum tQ IIU rt'ov- croci II oily action bl'Ollht tinder the pie. "Islonl ot hilt seton Ih'll ' ho not 1tS thou t ; lod. nor moro thou $5.0. . 4t nit II'o\llel. ) tm'lhel' . in cotta of 11) ' Ileh Intrlntemcnl ut the copyright lt I p.iintiiug , thrnwing . statue . eugruviuig . l 'hlnH. PrInt 01' 1t I. or dflljl tar I wOII Ic or thu hue arts 01' or 1holor.lph rt 1 worl I't the tine arts , thi fUmt lo ; IJe uccotered In un ) ' such ! ncton hroulht through the huiovision ! of this section Ihal not 10 less I titan $2O , and ! - lot moru than $1.to ( ) . I Ono-halr ot 11 the tore olll IlenulltH go to the IJlllrletorl ) lt the l'oJ'hhl and the . other half II the use ot lho Unllt Stlte . I : : , W Ilw" t' nt iuuzstnri. _ : ASUINGTON Mnrch 4.-SIHdal ( Tele- gram . ) , -Invn Postmasters wet I Ulpoilted . . today us tolows : liehiuvlhle . JItel80n " . ( oulty , FIIIln McCiurg. vice . \ I. . luke. 0 f ' rcslrm'l ; 10tnl. Shell ) ' COllt ) , A. J. I.'rl ? . , vlco J. 13 : cUohull , 1'1311ned ; Newport , t I.ouipl ( onnt ) . J. 1' . nux\cl' \ . vice JV. . Jatuitsoii. resigned ; Ontnrln. Story county , . Sarl 1 < . Zenor - , vice U. 'F. - - Zelel' , rtIllne < ) . \11111.01 Ornls"tl tin 'tIuiur. . WM3IIINII1'ON ? : arch 4.--'rho UlleI ; ( , Statts is I lo be represented lt the opening or ( lie 1Jlto aud Nurth ( Seas canal ! on JUlO 20 lext "y lho erulben San Francisco and the Mnblchelll : , Secretary Herbert lvllS bit : orders lo that erh ct. ' . , 1',101 C'IAO 1..lluIIIL i ' WAShINGTON , March 4.-Thue hearing In the mandamus ease ut WIUII Shult- ) IIUro ot lualuzoo. ! Mich. . against ( on- IISloner ot l'enslon l.chren , woe today potoned until Alarelu H. 10t10nel unU : ur"l 1 SILVER BOBS UP SERENELY Dying Hour ctbo Honse Utizod to Dem- onstrte Who Are Friends of the Metal , UlUAL CJMPUMENTS TO THE SPEAKER Iccll IIHI Inlol : teru8CI lo Veto for Thom but 'hel Arc UIehcddUllOl UlnnllouAl1 - Crkh ' Ietm'l ) 1.8' hunks to the 10nc. WASHINGTON , March 4.-Al non today , after n continuous session or torty.elght hours interrupted by an occasional recess , lhe fags above the capitol were lowered and tIme Ilfty-thulrd congress had passed Into his- tor ) ' . In the house thus end was not mnrllell or marrell by any unpleasant Ineldont. , \1 the nl'lroprlnton , bills were out or time way when the house , convened at 8 o'cloclt this nuorning The soslon dragged slowly away unll 1 t o'clock , the only feature bblng n rather hrlsk. but Inle. debate 01 time ro- suits lo follow train time Ilrojeetell monetary aunterenco TImE usual committee was sent to the president lo Inform him that congress was ready to adjourn , and ( lie other rormnl- ties ot the clI or I congress were gone 11rough with . The concluding minutes were In the nnturo or a love reast. The best or reclnc prevailed . The resolution ot thanks to the ( speaker , which usually came from a member of the majorIty , was offered today by Mr. Cnnnou In a very graceful speech , bonr- Inc testimony to the high nppreclaton lu which the presiding oflicer was held by tIme rCJblclu mlnorlly. : Ir. Wison of West Vtmglnla respelled In bohalt Ir the majorlly Rli Mr. Slumipsouu at Kansas representing time 110Ilsts , Joined In the expression ot lhnuls , for the courtesies and Idullntss extended by lhe uqicaker. All the Idndly sentments were applauded , and when Mr. Crisp himself ns- cendall thl ( rostrum to retur lhanlls and delIver - lIver his parting words lho demonstrton was terrific. At. thin conclusion of his speech , just before declaring the house Ilournel ! without ( dny , ho allpulnled ! r. Culberson of Texas . Mr. Ilt ot Illinois all hhnscl as members or the monetary commission Ills 011 appointment was by resoluttiomi. As time Fifty-thIrd congress came to al enl the doxology was sung by the correspondents In the press gallery. WAlt CLAIMS PAID OFI Mr. Daker , republcan or New hampshire had the honor or passing the first bi or the final session. 1 was n bill lo pay a war claim lo Margaret Kennedy , amountng lo $1,000 . The husband or the beneficiary had been a well known figure nbout the capitol for ears. hvery I morning he was to be found at one of the doors with his pockets full or nllllles , dealing them out lo members amid ape - peahimig ! for votes for his bill. Mr. DOclery was In thin wulch tower look- tug' after Uncle Sam's btrong box . but he alowed several bills to co through by unanimous consent. One by one thin mem- btrs arrived and the galleries began lo fill. At 9 o'cloek Chalrmnn Sayers at thin np- propria lens commitee entered the hail. Although - though he has been alnost constantly at work for rorty.elght hours he was buoyant and or light step overjoyed that the last appropriation . bill had passed. Mr. Glos\.tnor. republican or Ohio caused the first furry by n sharp speech , contending that the republicans were lhe true friends at bimnetahlisrn. The repeal ot the Sherman act two years ago , he said , had aecomplsh.d more than any other Influence to bring about the hcpiful condition for silver we now ob- serve the whole world over. Ho predicted great results from the proposed muetary conference. . Mr. Grosvenor's speech , precipitated quIte a str , , among the silver men. : They al" rushed forward ; and appealed for ' recognition. Mr. 1 Bryan , democrat of Nebraska , managed lo get the dOer and Indignantly resented the re- fecton mndC by Mr. Pence , yesterday , upon tile sliver men who ra\ ' red this conrerence. lie was for fre siver , but he believed II the ( height at folly for the United Slates to Join hands with ' other countries of ' the world , even If they were ready and swilling (0 Join In the scheme for time remonetzaton ot silver. Mr. Dngley , republican ot Maine . agreed with Mr. Grosvenor , contending with Elro- pean bimetallists that time single attempt ot any commntmy-Unlteil Stntes. France or Ger- many-to open Its mints to the tree coinage ot silver would swamp I and place It Imme- llateh" ( on a silver basis. ! r. Waler. republc 1r ot Massachusetts. Wnnger , republican ot Pennsylvania and Simpson populist ot Kansas crowded In a few words before the debate was cut off . and at 10 o'clocll Mr. Dockery moved a recess unt 1 o'cloek. , Mr. Simpson made the point or no quorum. 11eantme the visitors had poured Into lhe galleries ! until they were packed. On the floor all was contusion. Members chatted and laughed and bid , each other goodby. Finally Mr. Simpson surrendered und a recess was taken until 1 o'clocll. At 1 o'loc ] . when the house reconvened. the noise In lhe galleries and the conuslon on the floor ceased. SENT WORD TO GROVER. The usual committee , consisting ot Messrs. Calchlngs ot Mlstlesippl , Outhwnle of Ohio and Reed ot Maine , was appointed lo Join a similar committee from time senate and In- form lho president that congress was ready , to ( adjourn. The speaker appointed ! Husll or i 'Maryland. leredlh 'ot ' Virginia and Coffin , , ot Maryland on the commlteo at accounts to serve during the recess. Under the concurrent resolution providing for the participation at conresl In the dedi- caton of the Chlckamaugua Military park . the speaker apIOiflted ( as tIme representatIves or other armies than those en.uJcd at the bale or Chlckamaugua , Messrs. Hatch , CuI- bouon ot Texas Reed ot Maine Sn'ers or Texas , Talbot ot Maryland . Slcllel ot New York , Wilson or West Virginia Mnlory ot Florida , Doutele ot Maine , Alexander at Norlh Carolina , leluleron or Illinois . hooker at Mississippi , Tarsney ot MIssouri , I Henderson ot Iowa , Dngham ot P nnsyl. I vania , Draper at Massachusetts , Klerer or I Minnesota , Harrison ot Alabama , English or California. Marshal ot VirginIa Van Voor- his or Ohio , nlli Luphnm ot Hhode Island. Another recess for fifteen mlnutts was taken. , Al 1:30 : Mr. Hutch alled unanimous con , sent thaI for the remainder ot tIme session the wives and families ot memborl who were unable lo gain Idmlsslon lo the galleries , he allowed on time floor or lie bouse. The speaker replied that under time rules ho could nut submit the request Mr. Intch ( then created much amnsemont by submitting tim qncston hhmel all hearing no olJ'ecton ' ho ordered time doors opemued. 'lc hlles crowded through the dool's and down the aisles , taking every scat unoecu- plOll. 'I'ho commitee aUl0lnted to walt Ullon the prosiulouit s "vlh Mr : 'Cntchlus as spokesman , lien aJIIared and informed time speaker lhal the Ilreshent ! had no rurlhor cornmnutmicatlomi to make to congress. JOE C\NNON'S SURPRISE. Mr. Cannon , republican ot Illinois , then ohtllnUI time recognition and In a graceful 11'Itch ' Ilvell n resolution of thanks lo time pealur. Such a resolution usually , comes trom one or tIme lenders or the ( majorl ) The resolution was as rolows : "Resoh'm ! . That the thanks ot the member - hers or lie ( house be extended to the speaker ot time house for the able , Imlu : tnl and dIg- aided manner In whIch he liars presided over ito ( llel"orllons or this houto and Jer- orated the nrduuus duties ot the ( chair. " A burst or nppllule greeted lie presenta- ton ot Mr. ' Cannon's reselutlon , and a Ioon ,1M order was restored Mr. Hutch of Missouri , who was In the chair , recognized Mr. WI- Eon , time chairman ot the ways and means cornatittee. "hlespttmmding on tIme spur of the momonl " said he. "I desire to fay lhal we on thIs side tire cul ) ' appreciative of time graceful and courh'ons acton of time gonttman front liii- hula. It Is I pheasant thing that nl tIme clule of a congress at which there has been EO /luch political II&aton and party antul- cnhI , wO on both sides are able to testify to time hnpartalty ot the realding officer. : Ono of Limo pl ' . \antest things about Elrl'lcl I In this hpuso , as 1 have tound I , h that Ilte I Lhurpest political nntagonlsls IO ! not make punonal eslrangemelts. 1 understand that hits II not the rule In other countries , \hcr aiitagoaismns. generally IJarly dllorolcls beget pfHolal Mr. Simpson of Ians3 n representative pf L\ third t party , was lien ( Lvgtulzed , and r . ' ' . ' ' . . joined In the teltmonlnl ( to the "kindness , goodness and fairness or the speaker. " After a few word by Mr. Grosvenor In the Imo lne , Mr. nnleh , who " 'a In the chair , called for a rising vote on the resolution . Every member on the floor , save Mr. Heell of Maine and Mr. Dalzel of Pennsylvania , arose and Mr. Hatch declare the resolution unanimously adopted . A moment later when Speaker Crisp ascended the rostrum the ap- plano nlHI cheering was renewed , The speaker bowed his acknowledgements , and after hearing Mr. Cannons resolution read , he < tlvered his valedictory . "itepresentattvos , " said lie . "I know you will Pardon me It before performing my last official act I wi give some expression to what I feel , not only In regard to the resolution which YOI have just amlopted but In respect lo tIme uniform kindness courtesy all consideratIon - oratIon with which I have been treated by every member or this bOlly. CRISP'S 1'AHgl.L. . "Tho 11mculies ot the presIding officer arise largely from lhls , that wltcreas there are perhaps 14,000 or 11,000 bills Introduced In a congreia , In the nature or things but a small part of theta can have consideration. if alt the measurt Introduced could be considered . silered and acted tmpn hy the house then the duties or time presiding officer anti ot members would he rendertd mnch less dlmcul , hut where emily a silal portion ot the measures Introduced can be c nshlertd there I neces- miriiy n struggle to determIne what those Particular - tcular meaure : shall be . and train year to yen this lJlculy Increases. The present , OceulJnt of lho chair-and ho reels that In making this expression he but echoes time experience of nearly everyone ot his prode- cMsors-hnll no conceptcn of the dlmculles , Incdent to the ence of speaker. 'Again I thank yomm nnd I say that I but febl ) ' express my feelings. Never In my life , no matter what may be its future , can 1 expd to attain so high an once ns that which 1 owe lo your Idndnes . to yotmr can- sideratiomi . to 'our partiality. In laying down that office the greatest gratfcnlon ( that could ! bo nlorded mae Is the evidence II this rtslluto that 1 have discharged the duties or lho place . In sOme degree at least lo hue satisfaction at those gentemel lo whom I , 1)lho once all to those genleltn on the' ( ' other side who hnvo always extended to mo the Ilmost courtesy anti kindness. I " A resolution was then adopted toward a further demoustraton or good I will thanking Mr. Pearson ot Ohio ehalrmnn of the com- mitten on enrolled hIlls . for the successful manner In which he had Ilertormell his arduous - ous duties . after which the speaker nnnouucell the appointment of Messrs. Culberton , demo- oraL or Texas . lhitL , republican or Iinois and hlmselt ( under the resolution adopted last night ) as member or the military com- mission Then time end came. The handset ot the clock pointed lo 12. "I now declare the third session or the Fifty-third comugress " said the ( speaker , "ad- joured without day. " The silver mace was lifted , from Its mala- chlo pedestal the fag above the hOlso was lowered all amid cheers and cat calls front the galleries a rush was made for the doors. Dut from the press gallery came the sound of music. The newspaper correspondents were singing time doxology . "Praise Goi , [ rom Whom All Blessings Flow. " The spectators pause to listen and applaud , and lhen ns the chorus censed pushed out and In a few minutes the hal was deserted. 3t.\iSG n' lUSUINU U ; LOTTERIES . r.l t alemisuro .Iglcl ly tIme I'resident It ts Thought " 'II Pit rullohn II"IIC" . . WASHINGTON , March 4.-The last mtas- urn signet by the presilent today , and on In which 0 great deal ot Inlerest has been taken , 10 the ( "anti-lottery bill. " The measure Is a brief one ot but four sections . time most Important or which Is time first. This sped- flea that "any ptrson who shah cause to bo brought wihIn the United States front abroad for the purpose o.r disposing or the same , or deposited In or carried by the mails ot the United States or carried ( rom , one state lo another In the United States , any , paper certfct ! or Instrument _ purporting lo' be or , represent n' ticket ; . ehuamice share or Interest In or dene\lont.lnon thl event nO a 1nttrv . - ; I i ' : i : " or. . : S 11 i i:7 ; l rp r ; e fi g prIzes depetdent.'upol ' , Uery l chance or shall cauo any ' advertisement ot such lottery , so-called. gIlt . concert or similar enterprIse offering prizes dependent ' upon lot or , chance , to be brought intthU'nited _ Stnto or deposited - posited In or carrie by lho mails ot the United Stales , or transferred from one state to another In the same ; Ihal be punishable In the first offense by lprlsonment l for no more than two years or by a fine or no more titan $1,000 , or both and In the second and after offenses by ouch Imprisonment only. " The other sections ot the bill apply to the act , alt provisions ot existing laws for time supresslon at tIme lottery traffic or the traffic In or circulation or obscene books and extend the powers conferred In section 2. chapter 98. or the statute ot 1890 , to all letters or maters sent by mail. DEDICATiON 01' CllliUl.UO.PAtli Congressional l'mnmltco to arUelpato In time < : lrOloIY Uc llltod. WAShINGTON , March 4.-Upon lho Invi- taton or Secretary Lament , and In accord- alice wih ( tIme terms ot a concurrent resolu- ton accepting the same , the following named persons will represent congress In the dedication - caton ot the Chickamauga Natonal park September 19 and 20 next : . Vice president speaker of the house , I member at the Joint committee on dedlcn- ton : Senators Palmer , Pasco , Mills . Proc- tor , Squire and Petter. oher senators who served at ClmIcknmauga : Bate , blackburn , Caffery . Manderson , Michel ( Wis. ) , Morgan ( Ala. ) . Senators who served In' other armies : Derry , Cockrel , Davis Daniel , Gordon , Hawley , Quay anti Sherman. lembers ot time house joint committee : Kigore , Morgan , Wheeler , Cox , Maddox , Grosvenor , Kleter , Strong and A\ery. Members - hers who served In other armIes or the navy : Alexander , Dnlham , Boutehie . Cul- berson Draper English . Harrison Hatch , 10nderson ( ( I. ) , londroson ( ( a. ) . Hooker , Lnlhnm , Mallory , Mnrshal , Reed , Sayers Sickles , Talbott . Van Voorhis (0. ( ) , Wilson 1 . ( W. Va ) . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1.wIIII IlltrlCf , \lnOUlcr . WAShINGTON , March 4.-ln a dispatch from Minister Willis nt Honolulu by Satur- day's steamer and tttlrapllpd ! from San ranch'co to Wnt'hlngton , time press reports as to time comtutnton of thin sentences of dealh hnllosed upon Gulck mind Seward are confl'mpI , and I Is ale stated thnt the ex- queen Wil senteucell to Imprlsolmenl for five years and $5,000 111. - Cu ' cv'I mimmil \11 I I i ll Oi 1 Ulck I I t , m us. 'Y ASIING'ON , Iarch I.-Tho Jhthouse tender Violet , In which the president and party ) . will take their ducking trIp lo the loulls ot North Carolina . arrived here today rrom hialtiunote. 1 II believed that the restdent . lit- . O'Relly. his physician , nut ! two or three other friends wIll begin their trip onurmrrow 1 18 thought that time 11UI'ty wi ho absent at leusl len days or two .WCC'IH. c . ' mmuu 1nr" , " CjoC Hut of 1111ne8. w'ASIIJNG'rON , Mnreh t.-The census ot- ASIING'lON flee cllld exlstanre as I bureau toddy , Ind lmeremsftem , tIme wOllt at lie elevenlh census heleuCt' wi cons\lule \ m\'I"I' I division ot the In- temior depot-intent. 'rho division now consists of nlnlty clerks nml lu'Ce slleelul tigents . with George it. Donnel at Missouri . tonner chief clerk or lie hurenu. lS lvlslon clerIc ! t q _ . lr'L.i ! ! U2.W highest Jo\'erment authority pronounces ! r. Price's by tar time best at the baking iana't1era - _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ Irrtlrnlh.1 I : , 1111"1 I thlt 1'llh'd. WAShINGTON , March 4.-Comnparatlvely few Ilre.ldenlal numilatons were allowed lo fail this 6tsslon for want of senatorIal action. Time list of failures Ilclutes tiventy-five \ or thirty Ilostmistcr and lhe following : DavId O. Brown , lo bo collector ot cuslomi for lhe ( distrIct of Montlnn and Idaho ; J. Hero to be fut secretary of the legation lo Japan. Ten or a dozemu of lie ( posunastera' nomina- ttons In time state ot New York . some of lonl whIch WHO malc on the ( tnt day of lhe see- .Ion aero held back on the request . at Senator - , tor lull Inll the last executive s(0llon last night , when bo ( alowCI theta to be favorably I acted upon. The following Ilstmasttu failed of con. frmaton : Robert Kennedy , Plea.anton , 1\ln. ; M. lueh , Scimuyior Neb. ; Luther Clarke , Eureka . Nev. ; Wlia Edwel , AUs louln. Mont Rejections ot the session In- chutled W. C , Campbell , United States manhsl for limo district ot Minnesota , and masler A. D : Ensleck , Sioux Falls , S. 1. I , aim l st- CROVEflPROVED - TIE 1 ALL Approprint(6h ( Oenrod Up in the Oos- ing Hours of th' Sesion , - .10' _ LONG LST ! .HR ) MEASURES APPROVt . - Ant.Lolery 1Is nll ! tIme Amrnllmcnt lethe the COI'yrl/ht futw 'rro Amon/ the 1'\'o \ ' tcne"Sr\'rr.1 His IIIJII tnr I.mmcic of 'lmo. .1 WASItINGTO . March 4.-Alt the Ip\ro- prlaton bills have become laws I , the presl- dent lhls morning having affixed his signature - ture to the last or them ( to reach him-the naval anfl general deficiency . Among the bills approved by tIme president today were the following : The agricultural bill ; the fortifications apPropriation ; invalid pension bill ; to authorize the Wisconsin and New Duluth Bridge COl pan ) to construct a bridge across the St Louis rIver between Wisconsin anti MInnesota ; authorizing the construclon ot a bridge across lho ilnois near lennepln ; many his granting pensions or lo Increase present pensions ; Increanlng to $100 lie ( peru- slon per month lo Genral John A. ! c- Ctrnand or Ilnol ; granting rower to the duct justices or tl Unltl Slate In the territories to appoint commissioners lo take pro.ln ! hand cases ; to amend the act authorizIng - Ing the Knmns City i'ittbumrg & Gulf Raii- way company lo construct anti operate railway . way telegraph ali lelephone lines through Inllln territory ; to nmend the ( act Incor- portng the American universiy ; an act lo amend ! an act for time relief or volunteers and regular soldiers or time late war anti the Mexican war. passed March 2 , 18S9 ; lo amend an act lo regulate lens of judgments anti ! crease of courts or the United States , al- provol August I , 1889 ; tIme sundry civil , legislative . executive and judicial approprln- ton hills ; to amNII nn act for the erection or a government buIlding lt Chicago ; a joint resolution authorizing time delivery or certain cannon to time Louisville Grand Army or the Republc ; joint resolution to continue time present officers and courts In the Indian terrI- tony until n bill for the reorganization has been completed ; to amend nn act provldlug for the ( reduction ot the gross lOllnage or vessels or the United States ; Joint resolutions for the ( printing or a digest ot laws and decisions - cisions relating lo time compensation ot of- dais of United States courts ; Joint resolu- ton lo extend the time In which mmbrs or lho Fifty-third congress may distribute documents ; Joint resolutions calling on the president to take such measures as he may deem necessary lo consummate time agree- ment between the government ot Spain and the United Stales for the relief ot An- tonio laxlmo Mora ; providing for time salaries - arles ot JUdges and other officers ot the Unlell States courts In lho Indian territory ; nn act for tim suppression or thin lottery . traffic through nnloual and interstate con1 merce ali the postal service . 1ubject to the jurisdiction anti laws ot the United States. ( This bill Is intended to mnke more fully effective - feclve previous - lottery suppression leglsla- ( ion ) ; amnemmdingsectlon 4.965 at chapter 3. title GO ot the " diplomatic and consular and the naval apPropriation bills. a\roprlnton : bis The tolowlng'lbls failed to receive the signature orf the president and therefore fallout to become laws : To protect the insignia - sllnln and hue name or the fled Cross ; to nmend nn nbt tot provIde for the time and place ot holding ( terms ot time United Slates courts In thQJstte of 'Vashlngton ; lo amend an act "autiorlzlng the Texarkana & Fort Smllh Hnlh"hy ' cdmnpany lo bridge time Sulphur - phur river ir.rkansas or In Texas , " np- provell April 21 , 1894 ; for the relief ot tole- grph oPlrntqFs'"l rtng the war or the rebel- lon ; to grnt ' to railroad companies In the .lndlnn territory m/lditiouial powers lo secure rIght of way - depot grounds etc. ; to grant the Gainesville . McAlesteer & S. Louis Railroad . - - eoinn nv the rl:1t to build two branch hin nint'o I ft t the ' right of \vi ' thereror , through the Indian territory ; grant- lag to time slnto at Kansas the abandoned Fort Hnyes military reservation for the purpose - pose ot ostnblshlng western branches ot time Kansas Agricultural c lego and or the Kan- sat State Normal institute thereon and for . ' public parks ; to authorize the auditor for the War department lo audit certain qunrler- mnster's vouchers , alleged lo belong lo John Finn at St. Louis Mo. ; also 0 number ot private bills . being measures either for relief - lief . or to grant pensions or to correct mull- Iary records MAltNG nOc 1 FOIL ThEIR Fll NDS. AmcndmentVhlch Gave Outgoing ConS Ir.8.mon I , Appolntmont or Cadets WASHINGTON . March 4.-Dy the shrewd move of Including a little amendment In the sundry civil appropriation bill at a late moment , elgblfn members who will come lo the next congress will find they have no appointments or cadets to the naval acad- emy at their disposal. As soon as I was known that the ( appropriation bill had ben signed . inchucliug as I did , the provision that mem- , btrs ot lho Fifty-third congress whose dis- tricts were nol represented at the acadenmy might ' fill lho vacancies , lhero was a rush or papers to thin Navy departmenl. Time was nn object for I was necessary for lho out- going members to make lhelr nominations before tIme hour of noon when ( lucy ceased lo hold office. Secretary Herbert received hue nominations presented before 12 o'elock , numberIng eighteen . and lhe' appointments will bo made out ns soon as they can be prepared for signature Among the nomina- tons ot cadets to the naval academy made today were Dy Mr. CoCreon-W. G. Hoes , Cheyenne Wyo ; by Mr. Chnmp Clark. D. D. White , Danville , Mo , alternate P. I" . Ehr- lmard St. Charles ; ; by Mr. CamlnetU , James T. Fancy , Jackson , Cal , alternate M. G. Perking - king , Orville , Cal . Millions of consumers unite In testifying thin complete satsrnclon given by Dr. Prleo's Crenm flaking Powder. . 1'lHUW.1 fJ'RJSiIIO COUlT CU"JrJ "l S. I.ormg Llst'of UIlnIOU 111101 10\1 , nInny of ' 'ho'l lunportmint . WASIINqTON , March 4.-The supreme court met today after a recess of tour weeks with all the justices except Mr . Jackson In attendance. A long list ot opinions was dis- posed ot rppldly. Many ot them decided cases of great Importnnce. The interesting qUtstlon whether time convicton or a person by means ot a , decoy letter Is legal was pnssell upon iihG I $ case ot one Grimme , con- vlcled In Mlsjout for dealing In obscene pIctures. lie \UI\ered a letter front a post- olce Inspecloa which resulted In his convic- ton , and he appeqled agaInst time means by whIch II was : secured % . Time court hell lhat decoy letters \ \ re' both morally and legally justifiable. 'fhdclilon or the circuit clurt for time distriel o4Maasacimusetta In time case or the National teglster cOlllany against time boston C ll' indicator and Record ! cem- IJnny was re\trwl , the ollnlon , , by Justice Brown , hold I J ) tlo deteruibamtt'c Ilcllne Is an Inrlngemolt ( 'oh time National cash ngls- tar 1 l ( ' f An interestzconstitumtionai { CIUlllon was InterestlpCOnstltonal 1 lerl ngalnst time state at Mihoulti. 1'he former IS an agent or peddler artfller / sewing machInt-s. J was sought \0 \ l1nko him . ' ' 1 peddt'r's , license , which e ' refused , In order - ' tt : the law , cOllendlnl ) ) hnt as time IIChl:01 came tram New Jersey time ICJI10 was a \.strlc- ton 01 the constluonll IIjh of interstate commerce. The court itch ) thaI whim . 11,0 . , goods came from nether state they. . tre being handled ns n rlar lt LImO local 11\1 do. lestc cOII ' rje. ' ( 'lucy \ re imo Jon.'r , time subject of lntvr4ate ramble , but luaU t , el mertlwlh hue ' ; .aatus ot property \1 :1.ln' : lhe state , so th'e cccup"tln of selling lon ( was properly a 4ubject ' for state police regu- lotions and In no way contrary lo the [ td. oral commstitmton ( ( . Time Arkansas law ot 1887. lmitng has- ' senger , tares lo 3 cents a mile and fixing a penaly of $300 for each o\ercharge , was austaiimod In lh case ot the United States agaInst George H. Pral and Monroe SalIsbury ot Cal- Irornla , to recover excessive IlaYlenls made to them ( for clrrylns the mails , lhe acton of time court below In dismissing the ( case was reversed. The conviction of Harry F. 1latchelor , for- merly president at the Stockgrowers' Na- tonal bank of : les City , Moot. , for embez- : ' " 0 ' . . . " . : ' . ; - . : . . . . . , . . _ .P : rlement , by th crcuit court for lhp district of Montana , was revertll on time grould that the Inllelment was defectIve . The case or Dannon & Mllkey against hue state of Oregon , tIme 111alnlIs having been cenvletel ! , with hventy.fve others . ot conspiring lo bring Chinese laborer Into the eiate contrary lo the law , was dccided . The chief allegation of hue Plaintiffs In error was that the Indictment taletl to aver that tht act was felonioully done . butt the court held this was not good and IUS- lnlnel lho lower court In Its conviction , The case of Francis A. Coffin anti Percival D. Coffin , plalnlr In error , against the Unlod Stales , appealed from the district court for time district ot Indiana Was ru versetl and 1 new trial ordered Time plnln- tiffs were Inileted 01 Ito chare of conspiracy - splrncy to ( wreck the Indianapolis National bank In 1S93 , amid upon trial were rounll Iuly as chmargetl . and appealed to the ( su- 11rome ; court. The ollinion was llel\'eroll by Justice Whit. who went Into time charges at considerable bemugth . dlseusslnc among other questions those or time IJresumptons or Innocence. speclnl atenton Is given to the false enlrles charJed to have been mastic In , the books or time bank In the interest or lhe Coffins . I Is hell the maklnc or a false entry ja j a concrete offemuse . which Is nol cOlmltel1 where the transacton entered actually look place anti Is enterCl exactly ns It occtmrred. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SI\lat TO 11 : TII 11 1.\IYINU Cl\ ' . - Shmonsmrs fur the : r\ 1'll11 Soon isruto aim Admiress ' WASIINGTON , Iarch 4.-The lteUng ot American Ihiuuactallic league membt\s at time Dhletalc which has been In progress here during hue last lwo weeks , will sOn Issue an address to lho Amerleal people asking thtlr slpport for a new party having for time principal planks of Its platorm time free and unlmle coin- ago of silver at the ratio Dr 16 lo 1. anti de- mantling that thin money ot lhe country shah bo issued by the government I ! e I. The nil- dress will inaugurate { new , featur II Amorlean politics by doing away wllh time : 0111 system ot nominatng conventions . wi call Ul10n time people themse\'es lo nomlnato candidates for the ( once or president amid vice preslent by petition . I Is IrluCI that delegates to nomlnatnc conventions do not always represent the vlows all wishes or the people sOllng lhem , all It has lhererore been decide ! ! thnt time people tlmemuselves In their own names , shall for once name time canthitiate . The address will also place II nom Ilaton Joseph C. Sibley of Frankliit . I'a. , whose lerm as representative In congress tram the Twenty-sixth district expired today ! r. Sibley dtclnell lo run for rCelectol last fall , preferring to retire lo prIvate life . aI ! It was only ! lhe urgent and persistent solicitation or the mtmbers or time cOlrtrenco that ho finally consented lo he\l : the movement - ment for a new silver party. Time league has lund In conrerenco lucre during time last two weeks leading silver men from twenty-four states amid territories , and the decision lo ask hue voters of the ( country to lay aside their allegiance lo the old parties until time great figimt for silver has been won was not arrive at wllhout much deliberation and consula- ton with tim silver leaders In alt sections of time countr ) ' . _ _ _ _ _ _ TIME FOR L'AYanI1T IS EXT1SDED : TUI JOI l'AYMI : Settlers on C.IOlllllhul Reservntons Given a 1.ft by ( 01 ; 10'8. WASHINGTON . March 4-Speclnl ( Tele- gram.-In ) the conference committee on tIme Indian appropriation bill an amendment was inserted providing for an extension or one year CI thin installment payments required lo bo made by all homestead setters and purchasers or lands on ceded Indian rcserva- Lions In time states or Nebraska , North Dakota tons South Dakota Montana and Idnho. Congressman - man ! eldejohn believes tiles tils provision wi apply lo purchnsEs or Omaha Indian lands and will provide for the extension. Senator Alien was unable lo secure con- sideraton In the senate of the elklejohn bi to prevent lho sale ot Intoxicants to In- dians. There was not sufficient time to get lhls bill before the senate at lhls session , and the measure therefore failed of enactmen Chnnleq Iin U"nlt : umrl"IR. : WASHINGTON Marcia ' d.-Speciai ( Tele- gram.-The comptroller or lie currency has been notified ot the following changes In olcerH of the Nebraska national banlR : First National . Alma C. \V. Griffimm . nsslst- ant cashier ; First Natimial . Tobias . Dewitt . C. Marsh . vice president In place of L E. Southwick ; First National , Chadron B. L. Scovel , Isslslunt cnshler : First National , Wisner C. C. McNish , president In place oC A. H Graham : First National . Aubumrn . 'V. H. Bonsleld' assistant cushier , In place o F. L , HuH ; First National . ,1lcCoolc ) 1" . ot Pennel. assistant cashier ; First Na- tonal , Nelson A. J. Miner . vice president ; First National . North Platte . James I' . Car' vice president , In place ot Ernest Davis The comptroller ot currency has aprovc the Valley National bank at Des Moines asa a reserve agent for the Farmers Natonal bank at Webster City . Ia. lslsom Qlnltod 05 Jlnl8tor to lodeo. WASHINGTON Mardi 4.-Wllhln two hour after Mr. Ransom ot North Carolina that state senator ceased to represent as a , he had qualified as United Stales minister to Mexico The ceremony took place In the room ot Assistant Secretary Uh. Mr. Unn- somn svlii leave for home tomorrow to put Rm personal affairs In shape and will retur lo Washangton In the course of three weeks 'Vash/nlton lo receive his instructions. LeaveR for Army Uteor" . WASHINGTON , 1arch 4-Speclal Ttle- grlm.-Flrst Lieutenant Robert 'V. Dowdy , Seventeenth infantry , Is granted one month extended leave ; First LIeutenant Thomas H. AmlnmS l"lrth nrtiiierv . one month ex- lenaC : First Lieutenant Alexander T. Uean , Fourth cavalry , fourteen days exlen < t. leUdeJohn ( Sot Ills 111 Thiroummim . WAShINGTON , March 4.-Special ( Tele- cram.-Immedlately ) after the house reconvened - vened last nigh ! r. Meiklejohn called up arid secured lhe passage or his bill lo prevent the sale ot Iltoxicants to Indians. 1ou.o < : urrcI01 Commmuismilommr'rtu. WASHINGTON , March 4.-Crisp , Culber son anti Hlt have been appolnled house members ot the monetary 'commission. : , . The housewlro's nmblton Is crowned when site uses Dr. prlce's baking Powder. . TICJ.KUItII'i11J JulIE LW . Time Adventist conference' at battle Creek , ! lch. , close yesterday . W. C. Coup the famous circus imaan died yesterday at Jacksonville , l la. Fire Sunday destroyed most ot time busi- ness part of the village ot 'Vaterfonl , Pat Tine htalh authorities at hot Sprll ! , Ark , report lhey have time Emal pox under coutroi. Samuel A. Drown , sr. , ' well known Michigan horseman , died yesterday at Los Amagele , Cal , Parfitis from Furnas county , Neb. , were before - fore time Kansas City Ministerial assoclatioim asking aid for time people of that county , The enrolled bill to prevent wInter racing at Roby was stolen before it was elgumeti , but time bill was again enrolled and the gay- ct-nor signed it. Iteports ft-ohs Ouimrie ( , Old , , iambicato hint time legislature is comimpletehy In time control of a lobby wimkciu is dictating thin legislation of the closing nays of time cession , Time harvey Steel company imas brommght cumit against time fletidehmemma Iron comnpany for in- frlngement of its patent in fbhiimig Its con. tract witim time Russian government. Time Proprietors amid employee of time WashIngton - Ington Mining exchange at St. Louis were discharged on time ground it was not proven ( imey lied gambled. They vIhi be arrested again omm another eliot-ge. NotIce , All fled Mon of Onialma , Fort Omaima and Council Bluffs are eaInoetly requested to meet at 12:30 : p. m. today at fled Men's imall , Coittinentai block , to attend funeral of our late brother , George A , bennett.Villiarn Cathin , assistauit chief of records. Attegmtiomu , I , 0 , 0. V. Tine remains of our late brotimer , George A. Bennett , swill be taken to Prospect 11111 cemmietery instead of Forest Lawn , as announced - nouncod in yesterday's haper. T. S. Clarluson , 021 1st Nat , ilk. Bldg. Irrigated agricultural lands , California fruit lands , Omaha realty. One dose of Steam's Electric Paste I. death to rati , roaches and other yet-mitt ; 25c. Ti CRIIIO ? : is ACMN \\'INNER \ \ Ilornco Leeds GlVesHfrn a RattlingRun for ills Money , However , AUSTRAUA SENDS ANOThER CANDIDATE lcmimiy ( lives Sally Smimitim All ho Ccii iu to Make n Stmsmud Oil suitim lilmut-Two Now Omit's l'ut flit for ma Unit-- taiui itmaiser. CONCY ISLAND , Mat-cIt 4.-One of the best cards ever Put up by tue Seaside Atlmbetie climb was timat hareiareti ) for its ua. trans tonigimt. Toting Griffo , time Australian , t.as again to time fore to show his wontberful akiil , and a big crowd camiao over front Phuilatbelpbuia to see hmw horace Leeds of Atlamutia City , N , 3. , totuid imiake it with ( ho amatipodean. There was a good ( heal of ( luiet betting emu tue event , but even money was ( lie prevailing prIce , Anotiuer newcomuner was imutroduced to time spectators Ia time person of Tom Denim ) ' , who hmohd time foatimerwelglut cimamiupionshlp of Australia. Ic'nny lisa cx- hireseeLi it desire to nut-ut George iixoua , tue soomt : ms a mmiatchm ouiti be arranged. Fiuly 4,000 siuectators were present. 'i'imn Iluret refereed all time bouts and Bob Smtehl lucid time Wiutcim , At Sl0 : o'clock Marty McCue maul Danmu' Meibnitte entereti tue rtmag. 110th mcmi iooketi in goomi cimmthition , numb ( lucy % vt're e'cmmhy litatcimed as to iueigiut amuti rettchm , ulcCtme led otmt imt ( hue start amid forced time lighting. tl cbbriule cotumitered fremltmematll' flub m'iiowcd hi is sumperiont tIP at I ma tight I mug , Sitmggi mig ut-c- called tlumoumgimotit , arid little or muo scilemire was iiisilmnycti by either man , in ( hue fotmrtim rouumtb l'nlcbritlo got first blood , niuui imu time IlIum moumtul iieCnme gut iii a. hot omue out the face , ctmtting Meibritle's cimet'k , Imu ( lie bust roumitl hothi nit'n vnrnaemi ump mtnml innule tlaimugs lively , Iulcltride hind tIme call at. the etiui of time rotund , timid wtmen tim referee awunrtiei ( lie light t to huiuma the decision wits received vitim cheers. 'fern Iemami ) ' of Aumuuralia ( amid Sohly Snaitit of Cmmhiformuia vcre thiS aaext Pair. 'l'hiey tact at 122 huoumicls for a teum-rotmmiti go. leuiny's secomumlim vere Sam F'itzpatrick'un F' . l."iootl riuttI l'mmduly Gommuami , all of Austrahin , amid Mike Kelly of Itneimester , Jqe Cronimt of New York timid Tout Cooney of liostun honketl aftert Smiuithm's vel fare. ltmumid 1-hhotht mcmi sparreth fom' hirtlf a mtiimaumte. Smithi then led nmaul fell short , btmt got iii a good body blow a. monamamut inter. Smith handed on Iemany's hueutrt , Demamty laiudetl his heft out tIu ear. Srnithm led , thuemu they clinched anti iou , with Donna ) ' ummauber- neatlu. It 'as Smith's roummuti. C1OtVD IIISSiOD SMITIr. Round 2-Snaitht led , hut fell short. Ieuiny Inmideth his loft on ( hue botly and nighit on time Jaw. Snaihm nguttn led vfhtli ) ' , but got in a left-hander omt time ear Smnitiu swtmng and cnughit 1)emimmy out the huack of the head , Denny went to hale knees ttmitl Smith swumig agaIn , htmL missed anmi 'us roundly luissetl. 'rite referee catmttouted him , Just as ( lie gong m'aiig Denny got. in a hot uuuicht on Slnitlm's nose. Hound 3-Both men , sparreti carefully. Smuithu rushied his man to the ropes and laitdeti a stimiger on Denny's ear. 1)cnuuy landed with hits left cia time body and hits right on the ja' . This was lenimy's rounti. Hound 4-Smith led , hut watt bocutifumily stopped vdthi it left hiantler on the jais' . Smith swung vtldiy. Denmtv handetl a strong left on SmIth's miose. mnitht frequently led , but soimtetinaes fell short. Denuma ) ' sitoweti thme cleverer work , but incited strength , fioumud 5-Denny led twice , btit failed to hand. Smith rushieti nt hum , but did not lilt itlm. Auauttmer rumsh amid lie handed withal hmls left on the heath. Demany wmts very qumick in avoidIng puntsltrncutt , but. his biows hacked steam. Hound 6-Nothing of any consequence oc- cut-red in this roumud. Round 7-Smith got in two straighat jabs on the body , He rushed Denny timid snuashed lmtm in tue face. Denny kept out of reach until the goimg sotmmatied. flotmnti 8-Smith rushed bits man across the ring and got in thiree light hod ) ' blows. Denny rmumichaed Sunitit in time sitle. Round 9-During this round Smith tried hard to hand , but Denny warded off Imis blows cleverly. . Denny's iaose begama to bleed. In two rallies Smatitli 'failed to hand. TIme spectators all admired tIle Australian's gameness as lie came up to the nucratcht niUckihv - . iO-Smith swung and Denny coun- tered. After some sparring Smttit rtmshmetb lila man Ilercely , but failed to land. Smith got Denny against the ropes and ima a stiff rally failed to do any danimtge , as Denny ( befended himself excellently , and whien ( lie gomig sounded time honors vere even. Time referee declared the bout a draw , LEJDS APPEARED FIRST. TIme fight of time ntghmt was then an- miounced. Horace Leeds was thus lirst to climb thmm'ou.gh the ropes , accompanieti by lui secontbs , Harry Lawrence of New York , hal ) Anderson , Tom Henry amati Chamurles Shea , all of Atlantic City. Young Grtffo fohloweti just at 10 o'clock , His seconds were Paddy ( lorman , Micky Dunn and Denny Murphy ot Australia. Grit-to looked fat , but in good condition , while Leeds , vhao is the taller , hooked trained to the hour. Time bout i'as to be of twelve rounds duration - tion at 133 pounds. Round 1-Leeds led , but Grlffo landed on the ear with his loft. Leeds again led , landing on tIme hotly. Griffo countered out the ear. Leeds letl with his left , btmt Griffo ducheed cleverly. Both landed on the body and ear. Leeds gave Griffo hais elbow in tue body , At this end of time round Grit-to's nuoutht was bleeding. Hound 2-GriiTo landeti twice witht his left on Leeds' jaw , arid after rapid changes landed again on the mouth. Leeds leti , htmL Griffo handed twice over ( lie heart , and once more in the face , but got a hteavy blow over tue heart in return. 'lime men clinched when time gong rang. Round 3-They .started in very lively with rapid exchuanges on thte body anti fitce. whuicim ss'ere equably clivideul. Leetis lantleti over time hmeurt twice , Leeds led , handed oma thin body , but Oriffo countered on the face. Leeds huept lending for ( lie heart. GrIffo's elbow 'as very much dmt evidence. At time cml of time round Leeds hitnded omt time body auth face , Jtountl 4-Leeds landed his right heavily on thin body. Grit-to hit LOetis on the jiuw with liii ; left. Lt-eds swung with hmi left , but Gniffo dodged. Griffo lilt his man live times imt succession in time face , Leeds itmnasheti hmtmn In time chest , Grtffo was puff- lug at the end of thIs rountL Itoumid 6-Leeds led ammd Griffo countered on the head. I3othi men vere flglmtimmg hard. Leeds let ! three tImes , but Gnitto unmicked. Leeds placed his left on Grit-to's moutlt nntl Grit-to returumeti tue comnphtinent. Gnii'to lmtmmtled on tIme jaw vithm his left. Leeds hmit Griffo in ( lie face , GRIFFO TitifiD BACK-IIEELINO. floumad G-Grltto letb , but fell short , and % 'aH imisimeub for ama attempt at back-hmeeiimmg , liotha men handed onm time moumtit , Grit-to snunebmed Leeds in the ( mice. ( iniffo hunibed on tue neck. Leeds leml anti OritTo smumehued imim on the jaw , ( iritto worketi hue elbow trick frequently. Before tue gong sounmdetl Grit-to lilt his man on time ear. Itounti 7.-Grifo led off , 110th inca coimma- tem'ed on time body Leeds lemI amid was counteretb. Grirto got in twice on time fitce , ( info lamuded eu thin face ouico naore , ( irtifo lilt Leeds in time eye , but Leedn count reth 0mm thin body , Gritfo hunChed hum ira time wind. Leeds led and Gritfo coumatered ems ( hue jaw ut time close of the round , Itonirul 8-Iiothm mcmi got in on thin face , amid Gm-life lanmieti heavIly on thin mnonmthm , I.eetla began bleedinag fromum the nuoUtii , ( info landed twice on LImo ear with Iminu rigimt. ( Iriffo loth. but fell simort. Leeils led witit hitS right , but fell shuort. Leetlum snnuheti ( iriffo In ( lie motmth with imis heft drawing mnortu blood , ( Jrltfo again smammhmt'uI lmimm opponent ira thin face with biB m-giut ( arid time round closed. Itounuui 0-Leeds led , and Grifto ttot1gd. Leeds tried to dodge again , but got a hilow in the hmmtck. leetis sinashmetl ( rIfe out thin Jin % ' anti info got imi art ( hue taco tt'ice. Leeml lemi , butt 'ums mtiiOrt. Aim usual ( iriftO fiuuisimed time ronmnmul by emnnmuhing Leeds , timI tiiaae out tint face. ltou'aui lO-Uriffo led for time taco. but fell short. ietiH led , html. Only hit lm'lffo's unit. ( InIfo iutntieml nut ( lie jaw , ( irhfto jninaped tip in an attempt to imlt 1.ecmle cii thu ( nec , bnmt fell simort , Leeml got a stiimger under time heart , Leeds rushed and Iii'lfto ibodged. 'I'imen Leeds let ] , tinilto thmret % ' hits shmmutmhticr into him rtmmmi some of thin pt'rsons mmear thte rlmmgsitie shmotmted to I inmrst to watcin imhn , Itonmnmi 11-110th men ripuiired for arm open- immg , itntl ( irlito landed or , time heft ear. After some more sparring ( irhi'to smutshuu'ul Leeds again mm time ear anmd tmupimed imim liuiitiy on time face. ( ii4ft'o got to ( lie jaw witlm lui right , but got can cmi time mnoUtln ( regis I.eeds , info tried his dhuoultbem' and got hilt iii ( lie butek tnnd oiu time lined , lapitt ( tight- imig fohiowel before limit gOnje sotmntcied , loun'i 12-Leeds hamatbed lila left on tIme hod ) ' . Leeds again 10th and Gu'lfro coun- ( eretl on time face. Delhi countered on tile ( ace , numb ( lien ( info jubbuni Letds imi tue fmtce. ( JrIffO s'ae sniuihtng whmmu ito tiuppeul Leeds lightly on time face , ( Intro hilt Jeedu on the ear , Leetla made ii , wild swing , but info dodged once more. Leeds pmmicimed , Uriffo imi tire mouth und iricd his shmuultieu' once iaaone. 'Fhmu gnniu ( lien ended time light amidst siouitts ) of ' ( irItTo" antI coummter aimoutut of Leeds. Referee hurst decided In favor of Griffo , Itestmltlmmt X'iotv Orne'mius. NESV ORI.EANII , March 4.-Track slow , Results ; First race , five amid orse.hnaif furhomtgs : Merritt (15 ( to 1) ) won , 'Vt-aloha ( S to 0) seeoutmI Fidget (1.5 ( to 1) ) third , Time : I'll. Secoiid race , maiden 2-year aIds , three - . , ttmrlengs : Virgo (2 ( to 1) ) won Eltecil (1 ( to fi ) second , Saritit I' (2i ( to 1) ) tt4m'd , Tirmiot 0:39. : 0:39.Plaitti race , seven anti one-hiatt fuurlonga'1 Fiorenco (6 ( to I ) won , iSrakemiamana (8 ( to 1) coconut Silvan (12 ( to 1) ) third , Time : 1ti : % F'otmrhi race lmmlnlicutim ( , lx ( nit-longs : Miss Galop (12 ( to iS won , MISC Lilly (9 ( to f' ) s0c onti , ihibernian Qtieen (8 ( to 1) ) thuirtl , Tintiot 1:15. : 1:15.Fifth race , five furlongs : Miniver ( I to 6) ) " s.on1 Shelby lbostomi (16 ( to 1) ) secontlS'altor 0 ( to 1) ) tiiirtl. Tumid Ituhu : , Sl'OIIT AT lh , % ' DISTRiCT lMl'ItOViNG. irine.Wemthafr lit-legs ( liii thin Crowds anut huiIues ihimmummimmg Excellent , SAN FRANCISCO , Mnu'cht 4.-'riare favor- ties i'oma today at ( hue 110) ' District. The iliac weather is bringing out big crO'ds anm ) runkimug time rammumuimmg excehiemat , Tue cart i title nfermmoon ( hunti somuuc ephemudiui entnieI niati chose tinmiehmes seemiueti to be time orulen" nut thin day , Stmmuumutar' : INist race , six fumrlomigim , tutnltleuas : Grotto , 102 , llergcmt ( S to I ) , welt ; 'I'emut ( 'hark , 102 , ( inilhIma (7 ( to h ) , 5000miti : My Sweetheart , K. , lbunmuq (3) ( to I ) ( lilt-ti. 'l'imtuc' : I :15t. : Are- itci te , tis 'iilotmgiuh' , i.oehtimtvitr .Ioca. , ltilin Mutt-tilt , hilly , \ I0muroC'Iidmt amu Little litthi muisti ruumu. Socramiti umace , five ftmniouags : liroatiherul , 107 , ( 'mirr (2 ( tut 1) ) , won' Mnlmomtuiy , 06 , It , leant (3 ( to i ) , secorumi ; M1- MccartHy , 103 , ( 'oeiirutmi (15 to 11. timlrtl. 'i'hitme : 1 :01 , lint-it I ltmmutsmmaamm , liltitcghmuniml , Euro , ldtutpresum o Norfolk , , millie mu mimi .1 tihmituuy i'n y it e muse t'n ii. 'Fhuirti rites , six tumniomigs : Gaorg. ' F' . Smltim , 103 , ibergemi ( I to 1) ) , wmmi : lomt i"ulnmmo , 105 , ( 'item mu (7 ( to I ) secrflui ; Timit lturluiuy , 107 , Cam ( eveit ) , third , 'I'Immae : 1:14 : % . lteahizu- , ( Lit ) ml alsO maim. Fotmrtit nice , six furlongs : lint-ny Lewis , ill , I ieimirk'hms (2 ( to 1) ) , 'omu ; Mnm'iettn , 101 , lbturiimigiuitte (7 ( to 1) ) , mtecntmmth ; titmtinieer 119 ( 'lint-mt (15 ( to 1) ) , tlmirtl , 'I'imute : ll3 , omut llttiummer , Iomi Cat-sam' , Arctic mtmid Lodi 0150 mi. mi.Fiftlt race cite timil , seillmtg : Ihico , 09 intuit ( I ; to h ) wouu : immgoiumur : , 101 , Chat-mi (4 ( to 1) ) , mnecoimml ; kear ( biumsud , Itt' , , C. W'oier (40 ( to I ) , third. 'rinac : 1hi' : , Mutry B , 'l'igress , Cormmiutlssiouu anti lienmintlimmo uulso m'amu , 1)owmifmtii cit lttintze'a h'iac. In the setto lmetweemm time Omaha nuiti ICotmmutze l'ltce'iuist : clubs tlte forimmer vOn imt a mutest decisive uutmtituuer , There s'ere tvematy-fotmr boards at dumpbicnte whaist IltiYetl by encht teammu , time Ointtiuuis wlmumuing ima every Immetamice , 'i'hie score by teamuts was as fellows : 'remtins. Poimatmt. Gaima. Tillenmi anti Scnmamtcll . , , . , , , , , , . , , , . , 148 7 Lutmnio nmud Shmielm1' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 lbtxter nmutl llmtrlcmtesq . . _ , . , , , , , , 110 4 Rector anti uhmteotmtber. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 \VIlbem' , runti 1itht . , , . . , , . . . . , , , , , , , 1G3 ii. \nmi Cotmrt hmmti lhnmudbtmry , . . . , . , . isa Cmuistocht amid Ilitimmeliart. . . . . . . . . . 1111 11 C'htnumn nun Tiuommiute , . . . . , . . , . , . , , , I it ; hirtunumen' amid htuniburt. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 iS 1 Vood amati Crtmmmimmier. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 .borduni mumaml Musseluatami , . , . . . . , , , , . 115 18 Rediclc tumid Stutphmeum. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13' ' ) Total galit for Omiuahma W'lmist club , , , . . Cost dIe ( iot I hue lccIout , MONTRfiAL , Marcia -1.-Five thousand persons vitmaesset1 time ( ems-rotund glove coma- test betveemt itlartimt Costello of Mommtreai amid hilly \\oot1s of Deitver at Sohunuer itark tonight , which resumlteti in a draw. Titum first timree rounds resulted iii commsitlorable ellutchulmug mmmd a fes' ( mails , Timemi thin fourtit ataul hlftlt roumatla cnuite anti Costello cona- ineimced to do some gooti worhc. In time sixth runt ! se'eittlm rotmmids hmomaors were about event. Ciiuichiing , whmichm % s'uum a. niarketi feature in every roumad , was indulged in matore Ire- qtmeiitiy as tIme fight itroceedeil. In tIme eighth rotmmatl the vork because lively anti Costello did coutsiderable tlodginmg to avoiti ntmimtshmmnent. Imi thin mainttht anti taimthu rotinu1 \Voods asiturned ' ( he tiggressive minti amande time maaill fairly Iitteresftmug. Stevensoit , ret- cr00 , declared time couitcst ti draw lit favor of Costello , _ - - - - A ulmteness and wholesomeness equaled by no other leavening agent always let- IhJrtod , b' Dr. Price's Baiting I'owder. LOC4L flUE J'JTIES. Thursday of this week a meeting of the hoard of mnamuagors of ( lie State Board of Ag. ricuhttmro will be held at time Millard. August Ziesel , who died at St. Joseph hospital on Friday last , was buried Sunday , March 3 , at laden , \Sis. , hmts old htonno. Quito a nunaber of city officials timid acme oumtsiders 'went to Lhmmcoln yesterday to lend their assistance in tile i'ecomastriictiofl at time Ontahua charter. Timero will be a meeting in thin Mission building , 114 Northn Tenth street Wednesday evening. I'reachtlng by Rev. J. H. Gilbert , Poor especliuhly' ixavited , A. L. Towle , formerly a register of the UnIted States land office at O'Neill , line removed - moved to Los Angeles , Cal. , and emaibarkeul in the real estate busimiess , At ( ho w'ar song concert Thmtmrsday evenIng there will be simown large stereopticort portraits - traits of ox-Presidemat Lincoln , Generals Grant , Logan , Sluerntan , Sheridan and 4t- ) mimi Farragut. Time plates for these pictures Imavo been secured front Chicago and are time ones used at a similar concert given tlmero iii January , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ JI'Eit TJIJUI 1"UIIEUiI.ST. Ltghut Locrul SnmowiFollowcci by Pair Weather ( mm Nebrutukmn. WASHINGTON , Mat-elm 4.-The forecast for Tuesday is : For Nebraska and Soutia Dalcota-iliighmt local snows , followed by fair weatlacr ; colder ; north winds. For Missouri-Generally fair and warmer Tuesday ; south wirmdui. For lowa'-LIgimt local snows , followed by fair , variable winds ; warmer in tine eastern amttl colder in time westerrm hiorton5. For Kansits-Fair' south , ruimifting to miorthu winds ; colder Tuesuay night. Lociut Record , OFFICE OF TIlE WEATIIIOR BUREAU , OMAIIAm itlarchi 4.-Oliiciai record of team- peratUro anmi rnlmufahl , comnpareti witim ( hue coi'reSIOitding tiny of the past four years : 1895. 1891. 1893. 1892. Maximum temailterature , . , , 34 61 : i 19 Minimum temperattire. , . , 8 55 4 35 Average temperature. . . . . . 21 00 16 37 l'rccilitatiOn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P .45 .00 T Conditloui of temperature and precipitation - tion at Onmtahia for the day tumid since Mat-cit 1 , 1593 : Normnal temporattirn , , , , . . . . , , , . . , , , . . . , , . , . ietlolenc9' tot' the ( lay , , , . , . , . . . . , . . . . . . . , . . 10 Normal PreCipiuttlOn . , , . . . . . . . . , , , . . . . 03 inch ieileieflcy for time day. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . melt' Total ireciPitatioma since Mat-cit 1 , , . .043 inch Deficiency since March . . . . . . . . . . . . . inmcht iteiiOrtl ( mmmi Oilier Stationi nut it P. 51 , 1 i ' ' STATIONS. Va no , . ; r STATa or g weArnoxa. Omamaija . . , , , , , , , , , , , , aa' u4 , r clear. NortliPiatto , , , , . , , 811 ' 44 .01) Partelotidy , Vuiemmttmie.s iii ; .12 Cloudy , CtmIeao , , , , . , . , . , . , 10 ' ( ) , lt ) Clear , ill , . tt5 ' 1' Clear. Sti'cuu , , , , , , , . , , . , . 2 : : 2 .00 Cloudi , Pavemtport . . . Iammsuii City . , , . , . , , 94 : mO .00 ( hear. Dommver. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3(1 ( 42 .00 I'unrtclOlmdy , SaitLaicoClty , . . , . , 4 4(1 .154 Clear. RaplulCIty. . . . . . . . . . 24 . : sH .05 Smiowimis' , ilcicuta . , . , , , , . . , . . , .ftt 34 , Ot ) Ciotmmiy , ihisimmarctc. . . . . . . . . . . . 12 ¶ ' 4 .00 Cloudy. Sm.Vlncuumt a : i .01) ) Clear. Ctieyemmtitm , , , . . . , , , . , . : 'mt : ua .00 ciotmdy , Milu City , , , , . . . , . , ! O o T Clomitly. (5mlvestmmmi. : . . . . . . . . . 0Cm SM _ , OU _ Chear , "T" iuudicatea trace of pmeclttltution , I. , . A. wist : , Ottaors'cr , A Good Time r1'0 uttenti to time coiuditioiu of your : thtim Iss beon'u you tire takeli sick. At tim ; seiiaoii , 'Oti are esiue'c'Imtib' liable to hue ovct'i'olnme by debility stud tiesettee Iet'flnISe lImo blood is mm nit ItlIltiuro nun vitiated couuiitlon by nasorl 01' t lie mi. jinmi ltlt's w'hmlc'li lurivo : nccuiiimtilttted tltu'm lug thu 'lutcr , Hood's Sarsaparilla Cotmuplt'teiy exiela all tinese Inuiptititles .tnd thitis pro'witH SickiucHud I ) ) ' buiidhni LIP time syuutelnl aihtl lve'ariuIg ) IL tot' tie 1Ilpl'OflCil ) of varilmcr venttiitur , IIoo3'a SnrSlllfltriIlIL by niaklug time blood inir l'lt'im ItIII.1 lnealtliy Itt the U1)rliug enmuun'e good hmeultin tlirouii out time cotuirig ¼ iutoiitht. - lInd'1Il L1 I I 1 are tasteless , mlldoftec- & & 'J''L stiye. All druggimmts,2ba. - , - : - -c -