- . - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - r - TritE OJ\AllA \ DAILY DEE TJ1UnSDAY , MARCH 14 , 1801. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - . , L INCOME TAX HEARING ENDED - Ohoato1&ccstho Cosng Argument Against the Law's Constitutionality . - TAX IS DIRECT I MANY FEATURES - Ioiltll Out ' II'rlln thl T.riw "lol1tll the Cnnat ttntol11 I'ravIAktt for 1lln1111 : In Tnxtttoii-Miny $ of the Bxcmltll' UIJU't "AStNOTON , Mnrc\ n.-A th opening I ( f tile session of the supreme court Mr. Choato reumed hl argument against the conatittitionality of the Income Inx. The Inevitable - evitable Income of all nccumuln\ed , property , whether the lent of land or the interest on IRnda , Is , he claimed , necesnrly the lubJect of direct taxntion and of no other. Ito hoped to etblsh thi tact and to further show ' such tax wnR ! subject to "Ie rule of nppr- tloiiment. Inchuled I tonment. Whatever chI waR not ( In the term direct tax , ccrtnlnly real estnto I 'ns Inclulell. , There had been universal assent - sent to this proposition and he would take this ns the hasls of his lut step. Ito can- trovertel , the Iroposilon that this Idea wa to apply only to unimproved land , but con . tended for Its application to nil property deslnnte,1 , ureal estnte. Ito followed this argument - gument with the assertion that ( the tax of In- come from the rent oC real estate was Indlstn- Iulshnhlo Cram the tax on real Ctnte itself lII comhatel , nl Ilosllon oC the attorney general that the Income Cram rent , after It enters the pocket , Is money , and is to bo considered - lldered as such. For that mater , any tax on land was substance and , effect 0 tax on I\ rental. Heturln ! to the position of _ the attorney general that the Proceeds were nol rentals , but money In the pocket he do- clare4 I was a distinction without n difference - cnce , nll waR a ncton which hall ben stampellupn by the court with all Its might , and quoted precedents to sustain this Position. Furthermore , 'Ie controvorted the right to tax "money In the Pocket" as I taxation on Jlerlonnl Iroperty. ) Mr Choate contended that In exchange for the surrender by ) states of the power to collect duties . Imposts and excises the general gov- eminent hall necessarily conceded , the protec- ton of all lel In their equality before the . law , alli tim rile of uniformity lust he ob- . .d served This . rule had been observed wihout excellton by congress In all tariff acts. Justice White hero asked I the ohservanco of this rule would not destroy all specific duties. Mr nloato thought not , and ho also dissented - sented from a suggestion that a difference was mno In taxing men of different degrees of wealth. 10 declared that the construction put upon the worll "unHormlty" by the op- 11081ton counsel was mostly that oC n Jacobin club or a czar of Russia who proposed to reign vlthout restraint. Such n construction wihout constructon , . . 'ouhl ( Involve n direct violation of the con- - . eti tulle a. Itulon.LACK LACK OF UNIFORMITY. ' Mr. Carter had declared that there was no belI for It If n mistake had been made In the law , hut ; lr. Choato contended that the court was here for the purpose of profering heIr. In such cases. lie referred to what he designated ns the breaches of the rule of Uniformity made by the Income tax , taking up first the limitation oC the law to Incomes In excels oC $1.00. had wo come to the point when there was to be one law for the rich and another for the poor ? No wonder ( , 110 said , the president , after ten .1ays' deliberation - eraton , had refused to put his name to the bill. No wonder the presldelt and the sec- retar7 of the treasury refused to endorse it. "Do you " asked Justice Hnrlan , "dispute . - the validity of any exemption ? " Mr. Choate replied that he did not but wihout explaining his reply took up the denial by the law of any exemption to cor- poratons. contending for uniformity In the treatment of corporations and Individual per- eons. JUstice Drown made an inquIry upon the policy of the provision for domestic expenses - penses In the $4,000 expenditure , but Mr. CJlato contellell that In that respect the ) th- was alike In Is application to Individuals - uals and corporations. In that It made deductions - ductons for expenses In the business oC both. Justice Drown replied , howevcr , tnat he un- derstooll the provision In tim law for the .t deduction of he net expenses of the cor- - poraton was to stand In lieu oC the $4,000 exemption for domestic expenses. Mr. Choato characterIzed as "capricious" the exemption I of the property of schools churches and slm- i liar Institutions . ns well as the savings banks , loan associations and mutual Insurance com- panics , and said that a Car harsher term would be justified. "Was tt4ust . for Instance , to tax the people of Colorado nnll Nebraska for the support of Triniy church of Columbia college oC New York ? " Referring to the other exceptions . he said that Mr. Vanderbilt or Mr. Astor could put , f - - - . all his money Into a savings bank and thus escape taxation under the law. LOOKED LIKE A JOB 'Vhy , " ho exclaimed , "It looks as I there were a Job In It . I It capricious ? Is It 'rbl- trary ? Is I wicked ? I that the way to protect poor men ? Had some crafty repre sentatvo oC the mutual Insurance companies of Now York came to Washington and pule tIle wool over the eyes of the senate com- mitee which Inserted the exemption of these companies ? I so h' ought to have had nn Immense fee for his succes " Mr. Choato quoted from ofcial records to show the enormous extent of the business done hy the mutual companies. declaring there wer no institutions In the land which were more noted grabbers for and boarders of money than these mutual companies I was 3 o'clock when Mr. Choate , after . having spoken three hours today and forty : minutes yesterday reached his peroration . He lied , he said , felt n' responsibility In this I case such ns he hall never Celt In any other case , and never expected to fool again , and he did not believe any member of the court not excepting the venerable Justice Field whose experience as member of the court extended from the early days of the war , who had been called upon to deal ) with many questions of vast Importance , had vcr sat In a case , or that any oC them would ever live long enough to hear a case of more vital consequence to the Ilcople of the country The question Involved - volved was whether we could rely upon the guaranty given us by the fathers of the con- lttuton and under which the nation had so far In Its his lory prospered If I wore true , as hall been asserted that 0 decision Rlverse ( to the law was liable to cause nn army of 70.000 to march this way , to "seo about it , " then It was all the more Important to the futur welfare of the country that the court should see If I has the power to de- r chle such questons , antI If It 1111 that It shou11 exercise It to put a stol' to such leg- Islaton as this. Mr. Chants stopped so suddenly the 511(11- nce did not at lrt appear to realize that the argument In the famous case hall reached ! a finality alli that nothing remained to determine - ' mine the validIty of the income tax except the decision of the court , which couhl not , of course , be then expected , Iii , ) , Il. , lllll I I 110111 I I ( Ih' hh"l. "ASINGT < N , March 13.-Sccretar Smith has rendered a decision In the case of the Last Chance Mining company vs time Tyler lUning company , being a claim male by the former company for Tyler lode In the Coeur d'Alene mining country Idaho A portIon of the Tyler claim overlapping the Lat Chance claIm , the Tyler company made application for patent waiving all the rights to the ( ovor- 111'plng portion. but the Last Chance asked that no I'atent ' b issued while there was pending In the supreme court u case affect- Ing the tithe of the lrOperty. Secretary Smih holds that as the overlapplnl tract has been waIved by the Tyler couml11ny Ilatent shall issue for its clailmI LtJll lolhhv 10ei Not ( 'vomit. WARIINHTOX , March 13-ln the calc oC 'Vliam Johneon \ Ellis Harris , Sal Lake City district , Utah , Secretary Smith bas held that when the last day allowed for filing an appeal In a land case fals on a legal hol- day the appellant hu prolerly untl the next business day to make such tIling . I lilt mmmi i lava Nut lowllal"CI. W ASINOTN , March 13.-Although I lies been a most severe winter there has not been as much complaint amnonm the Indiana a umonl n. uaual. Usually there have been eevual tribes where especial effort ha ben made t ( "rOveDI them from starving and freezing ' ( - - . , - , " ' - " " . , . - -1" 10 death SOlltmel special appropriations have been passed to meet such emergencl81 , but during the preelt winter the Indian orce has been able out of Iv general fund to care for different cases where rations have been short and suffering among the Indians has been more than usually aevere. ANOTJEI ] M1'ORTA4T LAND nULNO Commissioner's leclsl"n In n.reanel to Indemnity I.Rnll ne"l"ed. I WAShINGTON , Mach 13.-Secretar Smith has In ha rendered an important opinion a decision affecting the right of ralrOd companies - panies to select Indemnity lands. The Norlh- era Pacific Railroad company made applea- ton to select 21,102 acre of land In the Yakima land district a indemnity for los es In the Cocur Il'Aleno Indian re'cr\aton. Idaho. This application was denied , frt , because the selection was not arranged tract for tract : second , becluse the tight of the company to I make good In one state the losses In another I Is questioned and time question was also raised I ' al to the right of the company to select indemnity - dcmnly lands occupied as nn Indian res- ervation . The company asked for a review and the secretary gooa Into the mater at some length. Ito holds that the grant to the Northern Pncfo was not confined 10 state Haute and that selections for Indemniy can bo mode In any state for loses In another , with the reservation that indemnity must bo accepted as near the losses as possible. The commlSloner Is directed to ascertain whether hands are to be obtained nearer Coeur Alene than Yakima. lie also hohs that losses for an Indian reservation are subJrct to tndem- nlr , In the mater oC the selection , tract by tract , the company claimed the reservation lands lost had not been surveyed so such selections - lectons could be made In the lame way , but the SNretlry thinks furclent sun'cYI have been made on the reservation to enable such reservaton 1 alcctIGn. The secretor Quotes opinions by Attorney General Garland and Secretary Vias In of his . support nnllngs. WILL NOT T1OUnl.l Tnl ISUIAS . Question ot F1llmdlll Tlmo for . r1ymclt : ottarA OA Uloll"t ot " 'lIIIlIIlgtOli. WASmNOTON I , March 13.-Speclal ( Tele- gam.-l ) Is not likely that any acton will be taken by the Indian ofce with reCerence to the extension of time for making pay- lent on purchases of lands on the Omaha Indian reservation. I has been expected that an order would be issued calling a special - cial council of time Indians to consider the question . but time report of the special agent states that time Omahas are unanimously against the extension , hence the department ofclal think I unnecessary to bring time matter ngln to theIr attention. Consequently the measure which recently became a law will be void , since It provIdes for the extension - lon with the consent oC the Indians. The Postofee department today awarded to J.P. Stewart the contract for carrying United States mal between Deerleld and 11 City . S. D. , at his bid or $100. The following members oC boards oC exam- inimig surgeons for the Pension bureau were ! nppolntol , tolny , : South Dal < ta-Dr. William I Everhardt , Drooldnls ; 1)r. 11. D. C. Hose , 1lbnnk. Nebraska-Dr. Fred E. lcKeeby , Hell Cloud : Dr. II. D. Schull. Wilbur. Postmasters were appointed today as fol- lows : South Dakota-BallI , Minnehaha county , larry Lowald , vice Olaf Anderson . resigned ; Ourtown Turner county , Albert , Martin , vIce Andrew Sehrn , removed. Iowa -Gus , Taylor county , C. N. Paterson , vice A. S. 'Vrlght , resigned. Postmasters were commissioned today as follows : lown-Jnmes J. Springer , Cambrla South Dakota-George Moore , Ardmore. PLACE lUSTEIH ON TIlE INCnEASI . Scram bID for Go"ernment Positions Is lie- comll lreller All the Tlmo. WASHINGTON , March 13.-There seems to'bo ' nn Increase In the demand for place , for whenever there are some new ofces pro- vided for by legislation there Is generally a scramble for the positions. During the cos- lag days of congress a bill was passed for the examinaton and classification of mineral lands In. the grant to time Northern Pacific railway In Montana and Idaho. There were twelve ofcer\ created by this hill . to be paid salaries of $2,400 a year. There wi be three nch for tile three land districts In Montana and the one In Idaho throuh which the road passes. The bill provides that at least one oC the three assigned to each district - trict shall bo chosen Cram the district but there Is nothing to prevent all being so chosen. The candidates for these places come Cram all sections of the country and the Interior department Is flooded with applca- tions. SOle men come to Washington to personally solicit these places. I Is desirable , that men with some knowledge oC minerals' ' shall bo chosen and I appears to the officials of the department that there are mineraI experts In every section of the country , and the appointing officers . should they believe all that Is sold to them , will become convinced - vinced that the country was one vast field of mineral resources. The examination oC the land wIll occupy some time . Some of those Interested say that In all there arc 1,000.000 acres of land In the grant which might properly b classed as mineraI INDIANS WHO nAVE TUtCN I.ANDS. Commlslloner IrO"nlnJ Doel Not ThInk This Should Ouu\fy'bem for Ctzolsht ( , . WASHINGTON , March lS.-Indlan Com- missioner Drowning regrets that the last con- gress failed to pass any law to meet the now question which has arisen to cause trouble among the Indians. Decisions lat summer by the United States courts settle It that no prosecution would stand against a man for soiling liquor to IndIans who had under time allotment law taken lands In soveralty. The court held Ulat this act on the part oC the Indian under the law admitted . mtted him to citizenship and the selling of Iluor to a United States citizen could not coiltute n crime. Comml loner Drowning says le does not agree to the decIsion for while the land Is allotted to time IndIan he Is not allowed to dispose or It for twenty-five year all during that time he II under the protection oC the government and the super- vision of the Indian office . lIe hopes to see In time next congress I law passed meeting this phase of the ca and providing that so long as an IndIan Is undet the care of tile government , whether on allotted land or not , he shall be considered I Indian In all things and making It a crime to sell Iqnor to him The commissioner 6aye there will bo very little allotting done unless such a law la passed , as the authorities believe alotments under time ruling of the courl will do more harm than good . goo. ( r.t.r for Army lilan. WASHINGTON , March 13.-Slleclnl ( Tele- grnm-Foiiowing ) changes In stations and ( iUties or oHcerl ot time Ordnance department - mont are ordered : Captain William " ' . Gb- lon will be relwe,1 from dnty atVater - wi town Arsenal . 1aas. . and wi take station lt the Kiby Mllufnetuf'l compun's works Cleveland , 0. tar duty aim hll1octO' of ordlmance. United States urmy : F'irst L.ieltOmiUfltVillimiln S. ! Iercl army be re- levelt from duty at Wat rvlet Arsenal . 'Vest Troy , N. Y. , Ind will report for Uimty ut Sanlly 100it proving ground , Sand Hook , . , N. J. , with station lit New York Clittain Daniel C l'earson Second cav- Il" . . II granted ten ( lays extended leave : First 1.llul'nlnt Joseph ) B. Batcheor , Jr. , 'fwenty-fourth Infantry , Ilx months. Thircim Ships "out II'enezuela. . WAShINGTON , Murch 13.-Admlral Meato und Iqualron sailed last night from Port oC Slaln , Trinidad , tor La Guayra , Venezuela. II case of troubl\ there the United States wi have three tine waNhlps. Unled the New York : ! nneapols and Cinciammati , ready to prottct American . interests . Jim Sellers Ueat'l ' 'II Siiot'tstOra l'oulht MAnSIAI.LTOWN , ha , March 13.-Jlm Sellers , the colored welterweight champion of Iowa , suet his first defeat last night , being knocked out In the fourteenth rould b } a white man named Greenwod , near Webster whie . nAn all-round fght among the spectators - tators followed the announcement of the re- suit and many eyes were blacked and heads bruised A number oC arrests will probably be imiade "Inch-Irlh ? "enth G ( ' 11:11' CHATTANOOGA , Tenn. , March 13.-Hep- rlentatves of the national executive com- mltci of time Scotch.lrlsh Society of Amer- tea met hero today to confer with . the secretary - tar ) ' , Mr. A. C. Floyd of Ibis city In regard to arrangements for tile seventh congress of the race to b held at Lexington'a. . , June 2U. Invitations will be extended to alum- bar U& of distinguished speakers t de1\1 &d- . . hAVE MADE TIE l1E TING PAY Pittsburg Phi Qna Dave Gideon Away Ahead on the Wintr , RilEY GRANNAN hAS MET HMO lUCK J1tkll the Wrong 10rlls Ofln ( rnonh to IrOI ) the JIJJI t lmiI ot 114 Iot Uulnl ! the I'reasiit Slllon 1t Jayll8rlct , SAN FRANCISCO , March 13.-8mal for- tunes have ben won And lost nt the Bay district track during the past three weeks. Large sonic have been wagered on several races , Riley Orannan , time celebrated ICen- tucky plunger who wagered n Cortune on the , Henry of Na\are.Domlno race last year , has had n run of bad luck sail is reported to ha\'e lost $25,000 since his return to Calornia lat month. Grnnnan came to California lat season - son antI , cleared up $52,000 In less than two months , lie went cast with his plo and returned - turned wih $8,000 more , Increasing tile win- nlnJs to $60,000. Mr. Smith , better known as " 11burg Phi , " has made a much lS Riley Orannn has lost , and Is $30,000 ahead of the game , making n winning almost every da ) ' . lie I not the reclt bettor that Oran- non Is , blt , being a shrewd Jude of horse back his Judgment Irrespective of talent. DRvid GIdeon of the fatuous racing firm of Gideon & Daly Is reported to be $20,000 win- nor on the season . WI i'IIN 1.IAUUt : T.IUSO ACTION , ! e"or"t eciqIwmN Ilplelh'J ConteltonM ' . l'olnlA Arrlvolt At. 11 LWAUmE , March 13.-At the meet- lag of the board oC directors of the Western league , nt the St. Charles hotel Dennis Long of Toledo was elected to represent the " 'ester Icaue on time national board Under time neI order the clubs will receive $1,000 for every player that Is drafell Cram the We\tern lengue. Under the rule of last . season the clubs received only $500 for every player drafted . The director also acted upon the chare of "rlngln In soft balls by time management - ment oC the Minneapolis club at Minneapolis last season I was voted that eyerS' bali used by the Minneapolis club must bear the stnml1 of time president of the league other. wise the Minneapolis club would be liable to a forfeiture oC the , ame. I was also voted that the umpires must wear blue unlCorms when ofciatng nt a league gnme. Another important point "as the agreement to divide equnly the receipts oC all holllny ames. ThIs was done In order to stntlst' the demnnds of the western clubs . the latter being en II ted to two oC time holiday game1 which are schedulell In the east. ltIStJLTS ON ' 'I RUNNING TRACKS. - Crc cenloJntl Shows Ils 'orth In n 6prlnt at flay UI trlet. SAN FI1ANCISCO March 13.-Nagle flurke's colt Crescendo again emonstmlel , that he WaS b ) fur the best 2-year-old In Cal- foria 1)3 } ' winnIng the Hancho del Paso stakes , worth $ IGo. without extending him- self. mlneDonought'a highly Prized filly . Santa flehla . made a Jeer shmowing. Cres- , cendo Is entered In mummy of the eastern 2-'ear-ol stnkes , nnll It will tale a good , one to belt him. The other races today wrre not partIcularly imaterestlng. Summar : First race live furlongs . selling . maidens : 1abel. 101. Churn (1 ( to 5) ) . won ; Zooladln , 8. Jsom (2 ( to 1) ) , second ; Kingsley 101. Hinichs (25 ( to 1) ) . thh'll. Time : i:0yk. : Ldamo , Myron Ontnr'o , Monroe , Prince Devlnel Miss WlloughI : , Sole ad and Ro- sable amso rimmi. Second race , seven furlongs , selling : Marl- etta . 88. Isom (7 ( to 5) ) . won : Itoma 10. Grlf- till ( ( to G ) . second : Arab , 97. Slolne (7 ( to 1) ) . third Time : 129. : Mutimmeer. My Sweetheart - heart Steadfast . St. Jacob Joe 'Inters , Espernce and Prince also ran. Third race . 2-yenr-oimls , Rancho del Palo stakes five furlongs : Creseendo , 118. 'Vel"r ( to 2) ) . won ; I.eda ( lily , 15. CovlnJton (2 ( to 1) ) . second ; ElsIe Fergusolm . 10 , Chorn (50 ( to 1) ) . thlrll. Time : 1:02. : MonItor , Hey del Dondldos , Santa Dela and lIed Pike also ran. Fourth race one mile , handlcnp' Thorn- hill , 11 , Sloane (5 to 1) ) , won McJJght , in , GrUHn ( even ) . second ; Flrt ! lcLght (8 ( to 1) ) . third. Time : 1:4\ : \ . Realzaton , Pescador , Don Caster and Ingomar also ran. . Fifth race . five furlongs. selling : Claquer , 10J. learn (9 to 5) ) . won ; Tim Iurlh ) ' . 11 , Carr (7 ( to 10) ) . second ; Mainstay , 103 , Sloane (25 ( to 1) ) . third. Time : 1:13Charger , Red Dlrd and ! folie R also ran. NEW OHI.EANS , March 13.-Weather fine ; track dcnd. Results : fne Hesuls First race , six furlongs : Virgin (8 to 5) ) . w.n ; Prlneess floss (6 ( 10 1) ) second , Guilty (10 to 1) ) . thIrd. Time : 1:20. : ) Second race four furlongs : MInnie Clyde (15 ( to 1) ) won ' Leaseman (8 ( to 1) ) seconl < I , Sister Rosalm (12 ( to 1) third. Time : 0:50. : Third race . , (2 furlongs : Due and White (6 to 1) ) won Hopeful (6 ( to 1) ) second , Diamond - mend Dick (15 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:21. : Fourth race seven furlolgs : Imp. 'olsey (6 ( to 5) ) won Uralteman (2 to 1 ) second , Miss Gallop (10 to 1) ) third. Time : 1:32 : ½ . Fifth race . six furlongs : Tramp ( even ) won 1laloa (2 ( 10 1) ) second MOloch (7 ( to 5) ) thtrd. Time : 1:18 : % . ST. LOUIS March 13-At East St. Louis : First race three.fourths of I mile : George W Dnley won Barney Larlway second Storleto third. Time : 1:22 Second race , nine-sixteenths ot a mile : Dunlap won , JerQuet second Parole third. Time : 0:5J : ! * . Third race five-eighths of a mile : Uolmrer won Herdon second , Dorderr third. Time : 1 : , 1:0t liourth race. handicap , thirteen-sixteen of IL mile : Text won Schnylkl second Mormiotte Ullrll Time : 1:2 : , . Fiftim race , Ihree-quarters of a mile : Jim lfh won Seville second , Mantel third. 'rime : 1:20. : 1:2. In tIme last race Dnckbur fell and broke his leg , but Jockey Hess , who was up , escape - cape without InJur IUD Xit'COlt IiOESFOIS SJADOW MABEIC. Ten Roulds of Hot Work Gives time Do- clston Against the tustralIan. 1IlPHIS. March 13.-After rounds of the fastest kind of fighting Charles ( Kid ) Mc- Coy was awarded the decision In his contest wih Australian "Shadow" Maber tonight . The match was ten rounds . Marquis ot Qucensbery rules. Maber was out-founght frol the first rOlml nnd played In big luck that the light was limited to ten rounds Instead oC b.elng to IL fimmishi. McCoy weighed In nt 16 % poulmds . while Maber stripped at 143. McCoy outfought Muber all through the 13. first rrnmnd all his friends were wild with enthnslasm. Muber had slightly the best of the second rounll. McCoy from the thlnl round to the end of the fight hail mnler his own wny. At the cal of llama In the last round , he was unhurt , whie Mahfr waK bleeding from hard blows In the mnoutlm bleedinG I1OCK. Ark . March 13.-A match has been malls for a lmied COltest between Jhl McCo and Danny Needimimni ex- champion welerwehht , to talc place here early In April. N1V YOnK , March 13-Al Grifths better Imown lS "Youn GriiTo . " bias IRsuej IL challenge Ilnounclnlr his Intentol of con- testIng for time Ightwellh ehamplonshll of leslnl . 'rhts II rellrteel 11 I ehllenge to Jack McAulle , who holds the belt ut 1)resuflt. _ _ _ _ _ _ Jnok Wilkes at Itrley. ICIOARNEY , Neb. , March 13.-Speclal-- ( ) John Wlkca , the prize figimter , formerly at St. LouIs . , whom Tommy Ryan at SJuth Omaha moino tinie ago beat Into a puli. has made urfngements 110 to Ille charge of the billiard r00l1 In the : llwl ) ' hotel , anl , will open u lnaHlum In 1 tiny or two wi . Ilso his intention to give Instruclons In the art at boxing and general atlmlOtic $ . "Rlo Ir..limll 'n 1'0 l'ulllh"I. NEW IrAVRN , Conn" , March 13.-'he Yale faculty line voted to prohibit the freshmen class from Itla'lng an ) ' base bal this ) 'Ilr outside of New Ilavemm. or with other college ) - lege mimes an.where. ' 1hls la 1 \lnlshment \ for the action of time freshmen in creating I IIturhalce acton at the Glee club concert here In January _ _ _ _ _ _ _ hlop- ' klll."II-0III ) tlmmmmmmplnniilp. DANVILI.I , Ky. , March 13.-The world's standing hOIJ .skip-and-jurmmp , record was broken It.enter cole go gymnaslul toura- mont last night' by Thomas A , lendrlcks of Kentucky . lie made thirty feet four Inches ' -five incites over the record . J..lo J. ) . 1011 for 1 'I hOIull. : DANVl.l , IC ) , March 13.-C. aud C. P. Cecil sold to P. SwEet of Milwaukee , \VIs. , Josle Hay , a 2-ycar,0I filly by Nuthurt , Ir Mambrlno , price 1000. S Uu\rt Wllelel Not Indicted , MINNI : : AIO.IS , March 13.-The grand Jury ha decided not to Indic George Orlu- lal and Maggie Wahter for perjury lu the hayward mnurdcr trial I , and they have ac- lar\'uel murer cordlngiy ben let sl-ll ) * rtr , The arrests were on warr.nts awtirtv 'ut by hhlist's attorneys - torneys , and the jury , after hearln the cvi- thence .Iechle that ciiivition ' would be next to Imposible.'I I FINISHED ' rHE JOB I - ( Continued from Flnt Page. ) lyncllel today Is sur to male the mater more serious , and \ \loubtess " resul tn more emphatc acton J' the representative of the Italian Ivrn'ue'n.t ' In Wuhlnton. The exact detaIlS of ' Marquis Itmiperiali's Protest are not yet , . , knovn . . lie called at the Department of Stqte this afternoon for the purpose of calling time attention oC the department to the lynching , anll also to make Ilelartment Inquirie In regard to the immatter. This however , Is really the frt step lit n mo\'c- . ment toward a < emnnd for hulemnlt and relJartol , all the Halnn 1\'ernment has been Ilrompt to l1alte such demnnlls In the Past. Acting Secretary Ull told the marquis that time State department was In receipt of no information but that , , hlcl appeared In the press dispatches . but ho promised to obtain Ruch Curt her facts as he could , and then the acton to be taken could be deeldell upon There the mater rOlts nt present. The Department oC State does not nntlcl- pate any serious commipliontiomma. The 1nlnn go\'erment was quick to act In the cast of time Mafia killings 1 In New Orleans , but there were.colplCtons to thnt affair that ra not exist here. That was made the topic of international ne otatlons extellng through n perIod oC over n rear , nl11 ended by See- rotary flame allowing $2.000 In full settle- mont of tmlemnl } " for time loss of the five men who were llcntnel as Italians. In Irnntlg this sum Mr 111ne distInctly ills. avowed , ni ) ' responsibIlity on the Part or his ( government , the alowance bclnl mOle and receive as 0 courtesy or charity ; nn act oC grace on behal of the United Stntes. ' ' . " i'ItoMl'T ACTIO OO\'IINOlt : 'IAte"3 t'T Trouble \'a All 0mev , however ' , neforo lie Itlo' " I 11,1 Occmmrrei. DENVEH , March 13.-Go'ernor McIntyre today received s mu\aneously from the nu- thorllcs Wnshlngton and the Italian con- sil at this point Inqnlrles concerning the Wnlenburg lynchings. The coma nmmmmmication from Wlshlngton was 0 telalram Crom the acting secretary of state , asking for particim- lars , ant thaI Crom Aclng Italian qommsmml Cunneo at this point n temand for protection for an ) Italian cizens who might be In danger nt Walsenburg. Imml"lately steps were taken by the governor to comply with both requests and telegrams were cent out To the sheri of Iuerfano county time governor - ernor directed a telegrnm demanding ( till partculars of what had occurred togcthbr wlh a stntemcnt of the feeling at time iiio- ment prevalent Washington the , dV- ernor telegraphed such partuculars as he then I hnl , and promised the fllest Protection to all. lIe also stated that It Is probable that the Italians lynched are Amerlenn citIzens ; thst he had directed the sheriff to motec hIs prisonera ali maIntaIn order , and that he had I report Crom the colonel commanding thc nearest place that he could put troops aboard cars In two hours. Quickly Colowlng the sending oC these dispatches went others to I'uebho Onl was to the cOlmander of the mitary forces stationed tlere ) and the other to the railroad company. Time milItia offIcer was ordered to repor ImmcllnteIy and on exactly on what notcp bum could Ilt his command - mand In the field . amid timp , railroad authoriies I . were asked In what length of time n special traIn could bo furnhthmed ' and sent to the scene of the riots J wnl found that wihin three hours oC an order Issuing the Pueblo troops cOl1 ho landed In' Walsenburg. The following Is a copy of the communications - tions passing between Governor McIntyre's department and the nctng Italian conAul : DENVER 1ul'ch i3. IS : -To HI Excel- bency , A. W. 1clntyre. Governor oC Colo- ramio.-SIr : I have I from relIable nuthorly that nt the town of ' \lscnbur , Colo" , this morning about : o'eloclt two Iulnns were taken from the jai by a , mob and lynched , , and also thnt there arc seven more men , supposed 10 be Ialan . still In the enstody . of the nuthorltes ot luerfano cOlnt , who are Ihreatene,1 , to le treated In like manner. ' Therefore I , Joseph Cuneo , acting Iulln consul for thIs district , cal on 'Ol as governOr - ernor of the state to take Imch steps as tl ) ' be necessary to Insure protection for the life and property of the Ialnns II custody . of the authorities In said luerfulo eonnt } . Very respectfully , your obedient servant , J. CUNl' ' : II. D. Acting Italian Consnl. . DENVER "Inrch 13 , 18Slr : Hepl.lnJ to your communicaton of Murch 13. Th91 . just received . 1 have the honor to say that 1 have telegrahCl to the sheriff of " 'llsen- , ' ' the alleged hurg fOI' Informaton eoncerlnl Ile IYlchln and to protect his prisoners , and will . take Inch further steps as arc neces- sary and can be taken within the authority conferred on me by law to Insl'e Ilrotecton to the life amil property of the ItalIans In custody In ant salt Hlertano county , the same lS If i they were American citizens. Inme 1 have the further honor to say that It Is not yet known to me that the Ialans In question Ire not American citizens. . Hc- SPCCttjllY . your obedient servant ALBERT " ' . 1\I'INTYIIE Governor. Dr. J. CuneO . Acting italian Consul. Time report of the sheriff to the governor related that one Italian had been Idled en- route to 'Valsenblrg and that two had es- caped. Whether they are dead or not , he did not know. Two others were killed In the jai.Go'ernor Governor McIntyre ImmedIately sent the Vohlowing telegram In reply : . Walter O'Mnhley , Sheriff Iuerfano County , 'alsenburg. Colo. : WIre me at once whether you are malntalng order . and pro- tectlprlsoners. . and whether yomm have tectl\ force to prevent further mob vlo- lence and whether excitement his abated . You are eXIHcted to prevent I rCI-enee of violence to prlsoncrs. Take every II.eclu- ton to protect life and property , anti as soon ns Josslble ascertaIn who composed the mob doing the lynching und , ns 800n as practicable , unrest them. practcable ' ' \ ' . 11'JN'1YHE. Go\'eror. 1INl R HILLEl ) BY A CONSTAUK.E. Another Ilioody bClnol 10 on Attempt to 1iocuo 1 I'rleommor In Colorado. CRIPPLE CREEK Colo. , March 13.-The whole Cripple Creek district Is greatly ex- cited over a lively running fght "twCn an officer and a number of miners and former railroad men , In which one lan was killed and another badly Injured. Constable rank Lupton had arrested a man named IcQualdl at Victor for prtclpaton In the railroad strike last snmmer. A number of his companions - panions objected and In the melee one man , Seth Hnleton , was shot throuh time cheel The officers fInally got Ralston und McQuaide I before a justice of the peace , where beth were i baIt under $200 bonds Which they refused to give. Luptan plAced his prhoner" on a train to bring them to Cripple Creek but friends oC the men covered thn pglne wih gulls . preventing venting time train' departure. When the constable - stable approached the locomotve the engineer jumpe off antI ran . , J'lnil ) ' the train was startemi but after tel ( mile was stopped . ostensibly to let ofjgesengers. Patrlclt Looney and a couple A Qller ) men Itemptell to enter the rear car , where Lupton and , his offIcers wcre. I.upton ; rzpled with L.ooney nnt as ho was loslimg gpmmnh ( pule a gull and fred , Joone ) wallltanty ! , killed. The prisoners further were Incident safely landpt ) In Jai here without - The body of Iatrl k 'ooney \/S taken Into Victor , and thmm /1ooney I appeared a Victor today to tal\-H.tlo body to Cripple Creek In order to huI4 the Inquest there. l"rlends of the dead , I\1UI Kathered In force and prevented the r mqval ' of the body I Jclelllent Is high ln < J ? I the attamnpt to remove time body Is . ! fI1ated In there will likely be more bloodBhed.1 lkely - . . . . . - Jal" . Consul limmSVG.,4ullmeilttc : . > Non. DENVER , March 1 3..Dr. Cuneo , tie ItalIan consul of this city , had nol , up to a late hour this afternoon , been officially not- fed oC time affair at Walsenbur As oil of the Italians belong to a naUonl1 benevolent associaton , ho la expecting full reports ( rein time scone of the affair from responsible par- ties , Then he will communlc/te with the Italian minister Washington , ant await In- structions. I the men who were killed by the lyncher are not AmerIcan clUzens he wilt take charge ot whatever property they may h2vO for the Io\erument he represents . Time doctor hat mme InC .naton lt hanll to form any OIlnou whate\er . about the affair. Ih"k 110",1 Indlctl' for l mlonlomolU , ChIcAGO , March 13.-1 our of the officers of the \'anston National bank have been Indicted for time alleged embezzlement of funds of the institution by time grand jury at time UnIted States district court , Tin , Indicted officers are I'resldent henry Welts , charged , - with embezzlement of t30OO : Vice PresIdent N. I. Hill. of $7.MO : Cub r John O. Au.- tin , of $ ,600 , and Director l. T , Paul , charged wIth the embezzlement of " , & 00. Wels Is saul to bo In renasylvanla. 11 II i In Missouri some\here on 1 farm , Ril Austin Is 1 haln to CalifornIa. represented os having gone Clforia 1aul Is n rt31 estale dealer. The bank : was cnplalZl lt $100,000 , anti wllen I failed In May' , 1893 , It hd liabilities to time extent of wltlm assets 1 to be worth $20.0 wih aS supposed a materialIze. like amount , but which hn\'e alice failed to -S ( ! .II , , n.lx O'IWLt. . 1 1IU1 : ChIef or Police of ! nl l'rmlleIScn Denies His ASJerslol ( ill Thnt CI , SAN FRANCISCO , March 13.-Chle 01 Police Crowley vigorously denies the nsser- \on of Max DRoll that time illegItimate cliii- .Iren her In Paris annually was not more than one-third the number of unnatural chit- dren born every year In San Francisco . Chlcf Crowle says this cIty Is not half so hnmoral on the utica amiggrated ns ni'iy of time large lanlfacturllJ cItes of the United States , nglanll or time continent , where young girls amid womcn are thrown In daily contact with Irresponsible males of their own ne. The chief 110ts not know where M. Bouet obtaIned lila data but "ronounces tim conclusions false , whnte\'er the source of his so.eal11 statistics. "It \e who ha\'o 1"1.1 hero nit our hives have to deal with crime and , the clement of Inlnornl ) " said Crwle } ' . "eannot form nny accurate ostl\ate oC the question of Ilc- gitlimmacy . how coull , n "trnuger anti n for- Ilgner ohtnll uchIatn ? This alleged , French humorist Is n fakir of tIme rankest Ilnd , 1 Is nn Insul to compare San Francisco to ParIs , where the marrlago laws are lookell upou hy most II the lght of n useless cn- cumbrance. 1 o'ncl were here he would get what he promises \oull bo the treatment oC Mark Twnlu were time later In Paris-hi nose would be pulled. " . . 1'Alcsa I/Ol. / " OUT ( ) t' . .1,1. lUch010,1. . of " ' .Iuahlo Ore I'ound on the ShOrlA lit the I'RCln. SAN FRANCISCO , Mardi 13.-00Id minIng - lug Is beimig carrlell ou nlmost lhln the corporate limits of San Frammcisco On the beach , three mies south of Cliff house , an old squatter has for years toiled with shovel . alHI hmami eking oUt R scanty lIvIng by extracting - tractng gold from time deposits on the shores by the currents and tides. Experienced mln- i ers have frequcnty asserted , that the entire coast I , from Alaska 10 Cape 10rl , Is full of free gold , and that Its succcssful nmnlnmn- tou vas the sale obstacle to worldng it. Several weeks ago n mmewly Invented amalgamator - mater was emilloyell by n compan organized for the 11rl10SC , nail DS a result of fifteen da's' halter three chunks of nmalgam are now at time Unied States mint ( roam which a \nlue of Cram $ ,000 to $1,200 Is expected to be developed. 1'our men are required for each amnmalgnnmator A machine will run twenty tom of sand a day , the net Profit being estimated nt $ 2.GO per ton. The ocean shore wherever the black sand exists Is now cons Idered as good lS any quartz mine and eaml1s , are being established . along the beach .EW 0"0.tSJZ.I'10- SJCC1SS. Three I.oca1 DIstricts Are Now AU thot n.IRtl 'rno tu the 011 Order PITTSDUHO , March 13.-General Master \ VorknmmammV. . B. ' \'lsol of time Independent Order oC Inlghts oC Labor who Is In the city , Is very enthusiastIc over the prospects oC the order. He says that originally the Klights of Labor had n membership of 75,000 amid that fully two.thlrds oC these have Joined the now orgammizatlon. The only districts of any consequence remaining true to the order arc locals In St. Louis New York and Brooklyn. The first genernl assembly of the new Knights of Labor will be held In Wash- immgton D. C. In January 1896. At thnt tme I will likely be decided to establIsh n tonal hcadquarters In thIs city. lie also states that the proposed acton to get posses- sion of the property or the old order Is In the hands of attorneys and nothing will be done In the matter for a year at least. PUUt TICHET 'OIWIWS . INIlt. TED. TheIr \ Yurk lD ! ldlflly DOle ni to Docetvo the Oldest Coimductor.i. 81' JOSEPH , March 13.-Tho grand jury today returned Indictments against John J. Kehley . JOSEph Ludwig and Charles and Frantic Cronin. charged wih uterlsn and disposing - posing of forged coupon tickets , purporting to have been Issue by western railroad lines. There are four counts against them. Thes mel are thou ht to he some of the smoothest forgers II this lne In the country , and local railway lnes have taken up scores of the tickets . the forgeries In every case being so skillful as to deceive the oldest con- ductors. . .l W l'AUTY' . TI 0 LR.1DfliG 1 > rANIS , , \bDlton of Drlnlt 1'1'110 to Go hand lu na"d ulh Free SU"r. , PITTSBURG March 13.-Delegntes arc arriving - riving to attend the conference In this city tomorrow to discuss the formaton of a new natonal party which shnl have for its principal - cipal objects the abolition of the drInk traffic nnd the free colnnge of silver. Among the speakers who will be present are Mrs. A. M. , lce nnll Mrs. S. M. 1erllne oC Cleveland. I Time conference wIll be held In Lafayette I hall . which Is oC historical Interest ns beIng time birthplace oC the republican party. Tried 10 Kill Oft lily I'"mly. SANTA ANA , Cal. , March 13.-A sensa- ton was caused by the arrest st Anaheim of Frank Llteleld and the subsequent reveln- tions. On investigation It was found Little- field had tried to exterminate an entire family by shootng frt nt his brother , Sheldon , next at hum brother's wife and then nt the latter's mother , Mrs. Adams. Fortunately his aim was bad and he mnlsseml each oC 'hls human targets. Tao motve for the shooting Is said to have been Littlefleid's belief that hs ! brother had disgraced the fmiy by marrying Miss Adams. To clear the family reputation ho propoel to kIll his brother and his wife and then-shool the mother-In-law on general prlnclplr. _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ SuIcide of ma. ChIcago llroker . CHICAGO , March 13.-A. Dowman , a broker , shot and killed hlmseU In his offIce i , at 126 Dearborn street this afternoon . Dow- mal conllucted the Union Mortgage company - pany , and his suicide Is supposed to be tIme result of fnancial dilhlculties. le had been In Chlcao but a few immontims havIng clmo hare from Asimland Wis. , where hIs father Is said to ho a wealthy banker. Bowman left his wife several days ago , anml < 1 It I thought h ) his friends that domestic troubles lay ale have hall something to do with the suicide lie was " alone In his office when he shot himself , and was dead when found by a Ilorter. _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ Wreck ruuoolt by 0 Broken " 'hee1 . lAZEI.TOr Pa. , March 13.-1 was noon today before the wreck on the LehlFh Vnl- lay between Lofty anll Silver Brook was cleared sutclcnty to hermit trains to jmasu. Time fact that no one was 1ll' B'IS miraculous , ns time cars turned completely over end Oi the edge or a hlFh embank- ment. 'fhe Iccldelt was due to time brealtng of a wheel. Time passngers brought to this city on the Pennsylvania road were able to leave tOWI today , their Injuries beIng slight . . Arrol I ) . HIm : In 1 Uallerous Vondlton , INDIANAPOLIS . March 13-Myron n. KIng , the go\'ernor'8 secretary , who was in time rIot mit the house of representatives Mon. day , is no better today. Early timle mmmoriming ime imad a bail spell. Ills physicIan was hut- riedly mmumnmotmeei amid applied reioratlves anti exlressel the Olminlon titat thmo faint reluited ( rein time effects of nmediclnes , Time doctor says time chief tianger of ills patient wiil be iii time event of lniharnimmation , Out 5liday Cimurcit'clebrmathimg , ATLANTA , Ga. , March 13.-Time old Midway - way church In LIberty county , time ommost ancient imouse of worshIp in time boutim , imaving been built iii 1752 , is time scotia today of time 103d annual reummion of time Midway socIety , an orgaimization wimosu Ilmiesion it. is to perPetuate - Petuato the imlatorical associatlomma of time u'ommerabie structure , Negroes now own time building. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Rats and coekroacimes agree that one free lunch at Steam's Electric Paste Is fatal ; 25c. FICTITIOUS COTTON VALUES Planters Warnea Not to 13o Deceived by the Recant Rise In Price , PRESIDENT LANE'S ' ADDRESS TO GROWERS Large Acreage Is ot Neeticil Timi Scnr to 511111113- time ilirirket iitiil Iffort Are licing lilnile to Ivt'lvo time l'Iammters , ATlflNS , Ala. , March 13-lIon. rroctor II , II. Latme , president of the American Cotton Growers' Protective Associatioti , lies issued tii following address : "To time Cotton Growers of tIme Soittlm "I wish to call time mitteiltion of time cotton growers to time strategic mmmos'emnent being mmmdc by cotton mnanipuiators to dehtmdc lucIa into time suicidal act of isntlng again mu large acreage of cotton. That uneasIness hiss been felt in Liverpool for a time in reference to a decroaseil acreage goes without - out saying , Gmml lmail this fact not exiateml , cottomi vmtlues wotmltl have been lower timaim timoy mayo becmm. stub mmmv , as tIme emmd of tIme season is at mmmi emid , and time staple is aimb' stmimmtlalhy out of tIme lmamitls of limo farmmmcr. these gentlemmmen , wlmo have represemitemi tIme boar element for so ninny mmmonthms , while cotton \vas niovIng itt large vohummieS , now resort to timis case of maiming values Imp simmiply as a ( leiCo to Inmhmce the farmuors to plant mmmore cottomm than possibly they intended - tended , "I wmura time farmers of time sommtlm that time price of time last few days ha fictitious , anti is time hmromlmlct of a cOmmsImirnCy of Immen to systematically rob time hrohimcer ) of lila he- gltinmate gains. It lx a fielumslomm miami a snare to catcim time ulmiatlspectimig farmers , to in- 'elglo Imini lute time tolia of atmntimer 3,000,000 smmrpbus , so timat thmey can bear dowmi vahimes lower titan last seasomi with an increased surplus on hammd , "Let the p001110 beware. It lx a hail to catch those wimo will bite. There cami be no legitiimmate reasotms ahmowmm for thmi resort to fictltioums 'aIucs , Time lmtomhtmCtiomm hmatm exceeded time tmmost samigumine expectatlomma. Itimasia imas placed a vlrtmmally imroimibitiu'e thmt3' on Ammierl- cami cotton , so We calm mme longer expCt to soil bier 500,000 bales , Timore will ha ime cimange mmmdc 1mm time mmext esstomi in time tiatiommal laws \'imat 1mm time legitimnate cammse for timis rIse , if cotten bias been selling at hogitinmato figmlres ? It is alnmmpiy time old spIder and fly gamimo , a recmmrrenmce of time farlner amid time bunco steerer , and I ann coimstrained to exclalmmm , ' 110w lomig , elm , Lord , hmoiv hongl' Is it , to be over tImtm , timat our 1)001)10 are to be waylaid amid robbed of timeIr Immeager suhisistelico ? I deny time lropositlon nnml defy time nmamm s'ino mmmade it-timat nmmy mmmli can Proditco Cattail iegitimmmately for 5 cents witlm imlmy reasonable profit ; almd I state advisadly anmi emmmiimaticallY that the southmertm grower-i nitan , literally , a miman vlmo digs time ground , time imnfortuntmte whmo 'pubIs time bell cord over time mmmortgageml mmmimie'-is not realizing 12 cents a day for his labor the year arommnd. What is to be time fate of tlmls man if cotton goes down I or 1 ½ cents timis fall , wimich is not at all imProbable - Probable wimen we recognize time conditions that confrommt us aimdAnke Into consIderation time fact that we ham ] a most plmenommmenal season - son for picking our CtOl ) this last coason , anti its classification was imighmcr timan over kmiown , imardly any grading less timaim low nmhddilng , " "Still it averaged under 5 cents , and tlmommgh we mmmay inalt a smaller crop the ensuimmg ceason of 1895-96 , if we imavo a raimmy or Un- propltlotms gatlmerlng season , cotton in all irobabillty wIll grade lower and mayhap will have a rectmrrence of time seasoni of 1881 , s'hmeii we imml a superabundance of lime PO0tC quaIl- ties. We commid then expect the same relative difference In the grades , whmlcim must , of course , result in considerably reduced returns - turns ( rein time wlmole crop. "I invoke time most earnest attention of cotton - ton growers to timis nefarious scimemo and address - dress you tubs letter as a caveat , that you mnay not be mieluded by thus 'wolf 1mm sbmeep's clothing. ' or in otimer words , this bear In bull's cbothlmmg. " ( IUTI'UT UI" TJII I'LCKI.VG 110 USES. Markctmimg ContlntmeaLlimmral , iitliougil Not So Crest its Lal WeuIc. cINcINNATr , March 13.-Speclal ( TeIe- grarn.-Tomorrow's ) l'rice Curremit will say : Time offerings of hogs contilmue liberal. Packing in time west for time sweek 310,000 , conipamed vithm 330,000 time precedlmig week , and 240,000 last year. Total from Mmircim I Is 540,000 , ngmminst 415,000 a year ago , l'rOmmi- Imment places comnpare as follows : I'hacea. 1S91. 1191 Ctmtcagn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ? , { 5) ) 145h ( ) Kansas City. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00O RiS' ) ' ) Omnaht . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41.0i 72.0)i ) St. Loui'i. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27.00) 2t1i)0 Cmneinnail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18,0' ) ) i3OY ) indI0054k'tis , . , . . . , , . , , , . , . . , . , . , . , m9.ei 11,000 Mllwautteo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130) ) t0OtO Cedar Rapids. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.00) 4.00) St. Jeetiil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,00) ) 7,000 Sioux City. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12,0)1 Ottumwa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a.ooo Solmt time I'rlest out of time Church , AUBURN , N. Y , . March 13-Tile tmmneral services of time late Very Rev. Denim Seymmmour imore were tue imiost inllmressive rites ever witnessed 1mm local cimurcim circles. At time con'menceiiiemmt of tIme services Father Fiaherty of St. Morris , recently silenced by Bisimop McQuaid , catered time vestry , carrying imimm rnissah and a silver headed caime , apparently - ently imitending to take part in time celebra- huh of time mass , wlmen imo was stopped by Vicar General O'hare , who conmrnarmded imimn to "go wimere imo was wanted. " Witlloumt amuiver Fatimer Flahmerty left time cimurcim througlm tue vestry amid re-enteroml time audItorium shortly after , taklmmg Ills seat amnommg time worshipers. - 'SOMEFACTS Relatiug to a Valuable Discovery1 Which It is Claimad Will Cure Every Formof Piles. Interestimig Stittctaaemit of it VVcII KflOW'h ) Im'Ilgglm.t of ' ( psi. 1amit , i'mlIclm. Mr. Frank Smmmithm , the well kmmown and pop- uiar druggist of Ypsilanti , Mich. , 1mm speaking of time l'yrmmmid Pile Cure says : "A year ago I sold C. C. Potter , 119 llamiltolm street , Ypsilanti MiCil. , a box of time l'yramnid I'ila Cure. III. mnmmdo time followIng statement to me today : 'I have licn troubled for twenty years with itching lilies , have triid imeariy everytiming timat iromimd relief , but got very little imoip ummtil one year ago I called on nmy druggIst , Fraimk Smmiitim , and got a box of the I'vrainlmh Pile Cmmre. TIme one box used ac- rrtii ; to directions was , in my case , a per- fact cure , as a year client witimout any synmp. tome of time trouble has convinced ins , ' " The I'yrarnuml Pile Cure not oniy gives 1mm- staimt relief in every farni of plies , but time relief Is pernmanent. The ; miles era cured and stay cured , and whether itching , protrudirmg or bleedIng piles , time results are equally salle- factory , It is ralmidiy taking time Place of ordinary salves , oimmtinents and lotions , as veiI as surgical operatieni ; first , because it cures , and further brcaus It is cleanly , convenient. iaimmleu , One can use It and go about ills daily occupation , as it Is applied at mmigimt anti no attention Is required during tii day , Furtimernmoro It is absolutely safe , cntainirmg no opluimm , cocaine or mineral bmoisona so cOnm- loon in ordimmmmry pile cures , Send to time l'yramid lrug Co. , Aibion , Micim , , for mm treatise oii cause and cure of pIles arid hun. dreds of tostimommial letters froni people wimo imava tested the Pyramid and found it a cotn phete cure , or better yet , ask your druggist for a. package and. give it a trial. Solml everywhere mit 50 cents amid $1.00 $ per package. ITS TRACES LINGER LONG slimy time ( brIp ha So Mmmcii More I'eared Timan Mimny ( Himr lIemtsc That , ttTheI Us , If time grip wommiil run its course like an. other ( iiscRe nail then go away , leaving no 1 nIce beimiml , I t would at ill be dammgerotmms emmoughm to tmstify all time preenmmtiotms ngalmlst II , limit time evil tlmat gm-lu (1005 lives nfter it , l'eOhihe who calm'S digest their food nimil complain of eohd imnamla and feet , or of ahmattercu mmeroves , or are lormacliteti b a hmersistemmt cough , say 'l haven't bocmm well shire I bath time grip. ' Time i-omisoim is slumiph' enough , There hiss ticeli nh irnmiu'iiso thrum of vital foree dmmr- 11mg tlmo hattie with the diSease , timid thiS boss hiss amever been muatl good. Timus time veakeneti iOtI ) ' , like a towmm wilimommt fortill- emitiotis , iii opeim to this t'ieimiy , A second attack of grip is , for lids reasomm , mmmoro Perinml timmimi tli first , how 5111111 the harm- fill cotmeequemmee of time limat bmittle be lenme- , lltl , and imow simall it second siege be tire. % 'emmieil ? Here i'm aim atmscrt "My itmmmgs 1m'e beemi veslc for four nmoimtim after a severe' attack of grip , " says Mis. hague of flriigeport , , h's , "Timreo % i'eehs ago I began imslmi hhmffy'mi I'iiro Malt W'Imlakev , ltlmd rail imighlv recoimimmiemmd it. t vlshi I hail tried It sachet. " For time heimeflt ( it ieoPle wlmo like to know time vimv liiiI wimerefore , it should be saul that lmitfy's Pmmo Iuliilt'imtskey' iii ft miiOitCilmflb ( stttatmiant , whiCh stirs nil thin ftmmwtioiis of time body to sumeim Lmrisk anti hiCilitim ) ' action that the gmlp can timid ito vemmk slrnt ta sieze impoim. iimmrii srork , imlmxlt'ty nhlmi exoiire drag tlcmwmi time imimist 'igaroml5i comistltiltiflhl , it Is only a i1miestiomi of lilac , tmmiIe time strength be ptmtaItmeil hmy mu mmtinmtmimmmmt that ioemi to help time rem'hilrmt totY. ii I t'StiVo itimit OxCrctOVY orgmitmm. licemumso lmmff a l'tmre Malt \\'imlmi. key tines ( lila it has rohmhmemi time tht-enmhm'mt grip of its terrors , i'bease reimiemnimer , thmoimgim timat a ietncily umseil Prolmilmtly' is dmmuhmheil iii 'niue , THE GREAT Thml extrminrdimmmiry hiejmmvommator is the most wommderfmml ihiceovery of limo age , It Immis been eudumsel by time leading sCiommilIlO macmm of Europe immmmi Aiuerica. & . 4 . litmilyan stops . , ' ' Liernaturoness 'i ' , , ' . . > ( ' 'ofthedbe.mmtrge ) ( paroas ILO.SP Am'Tmat 1tAJIOoD Commtipatlon , Iizzimies ) , Fulling Sensations , Nervous 'l'whtclmlimg of limo yes mmmiii oilier pails. Strengthommx , immvlgormttes mmmiii tommt'x thu online 1stcm. iiudy&ui cimmes Debility , Ner'cousiletl , LntisslOns , immmti dovt'lopc.'i ntmd rctores vomtk organs. i'mtimtH 1mm time buck , lonea by day or mligimt are tOplCd ) quickly. Over 2,000 pomyato ctmdorttemii emits. l'rcumatmmrommc's'i macalma Impotency In thmo first tInge , It Iii a * .ymmmptoinofsenmlmmai wcakmmessand barrenness. 1 t camt be stopped In 20 days by the useoflludynim. 'I Tlme new discovery wes inrido by time Spcoinl. Ists of time old turnout II imdhulm Diedical mdl- tuto , It Is time stroimgest vitalIzer made. It is very pawerful , html imaruiless. Sold for $1.00 a paclumge or ( I packimgea for 15.00 ( plmtlfl sealed boxes ) . Writtemi mmarammtce given tar a Cure. If you buy six ioxes , umd arc imot ommtiroly cured , Ix morowlhlbosenttoyoufrcO of nllcimarges. Scud for clrculars and testimonials. AddICCI HUDSON MEDICAL INSTITUTE , 1032 MA1LKET ST. , 5,8AN FRANCISCO , CALIFORNIA. - - p1PERllEflSaC J. : ! PLUG TOBACCO. GWldPAC4. 4 FL1WOI , t Consumers oYche'viiig tobacco b are wil1h to paj a little 'more than te price cted fbr the ordinatj trad tobaccos , will jnd th13 brand 5uperior to all others BIWARE Of IMITATIONS. Y EW A1 the Features 511(1 ltomov- 11)11 IiieuiiImes , , In , ItO I' . 1XMt ( fo ( a starmp , ' .3 olin 11 , Vndbry , h27 W. 42I1 St. , N . , j , invetmth'r of SVoetlbury's Fiuial iluiw. RAIL\VAY \ tq CARl ) Leaved UL3l11..INOTON & MO. IIIVSR.iArrivea Oiaahmmi Umitomm Depot , 10th & Masilt tttaJ Ornahi 1Omsama..Dfflver : ' , . . . . . . . . . . . , ; 4Slpin.Iiilc ; , hula. alotmt , & l'uget SatI. llx.4aomm : : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : G:4lptmi : , , Nebra.ka Local ( except Sunday ) , , l:4ipnm : 11:11am. .IAncatll Local ( except Sunday ) , , I1llamn : 2IiLrn..Last : Mali ( for Lincoln ) Daily. . . . . . . . . . . . Leaves ( 'IIIC/taO , hJUltLIZQTON & Q.iArrlvea Omnehma Union Depot , 10th & Mason Htu.j ( Jamalma 4 : Citrnm..Chicago VehIpuule. . . . . . . . . . 5:50am 9:50am : , , . . . . . . . . . Chicago Express . , . , , , , . , , , 4:15pm : 7:50pm , , Cimieagu anti St. luUis ixprees , mmmOalmm : 1l:3mmm..nellie : JunctIon Locam. . . . . . . l"aat Mail. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:40pm : Omnahallimtotm Dtpot , Ilium & Mason Htu.I Onmaha : OOpmn..C'imlcmigo Limited. . . . . . . . . . . S ; Zlanm 11toam..Chicago 1xmirea.i.'x. Sun ) . . . . . 6:00pm : LeavesiCil 1CAGO 8 , ; : oltriIwii 'T' OnimmhmmiIJlmioti , thpom , 10111 & Siuaca fltal ( ) matimt .asterti Cprees . . . , . , , . , , , 6:39&'nm : 4:00cm..Veatlbuhed : LimIted , , , , . , , , , , O4Oam ; ; . . . . . . . . . . . Valley i.ocai..l0lupni : 5:45pm..Olntlla : Cimicagolmcecial , , . , . , . Zmupmn : 1"avex I LlilcAUO , it. I. & l'AC'jbC , jAlrmve OraahmslUntun 51'CI 10th 5 Maiem mlms.l ( imaimma _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IlAHt , 11:00am.ttiantia : tea. . kiuuday ) , , 6Olpmn : : . . . . . . . . . . . lixprem , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:50jmn : 4aopmmm. : . . .Ctticago . . Vestituled Llmnited. , , , muSeum m15iinm.Ohlaimormkit Sap. ( to , C.J.Lcz. sunilSuptn ; - - WI1S bmC.armi.Oitiaiiolma : , t 'lt'auiI 55. ( cx , tiun.,1m:3im ) : ! ! 2Qt _ ° . , , , , , , C'otoradol.iinhted. . . . . . . . . . . 4:00pm : G. i.i7iV OmnaiiajDeput 15th and Web.terHu..jpinaima 5Z5amn.Nebraska : m'asseimger ( daily ) . , , , 4:15pm : 4:3OpoiIiloux : Expree ( cx. Hun.alSmani ) : : lupnn , , . , . , . . . . Hl. i'auiLimnmted , , , . , . . . , , lUltaiim L"avcalF. , II. & MO. VAI.Li6Y. IAi-rivos Omaimal Iepot ltiiimnd V.ii.ter His. I Omymmilimi . . . . . . . . ' . t'immil undi.zprems , , . , , , , 45)miimt ; zilipro , , ( ax , SILL.I Wyu. 1x. ( us. Mon. ) , , 4Sipmmi : VUSanm. , , Norfotk lxire.a ( US , Sunday,1U:30.mmn ) _ G:1Cp1fl..St. : l'atml L'zpres..lOaSamim l.eaves I ' ' J , & t , Ii. .th-mlYes OmahalUolon . 1Sep01 , t0ttm & Macarm StsLUmnalma ; , ; . City lay l6apre.e , , , , , eiiiii : nx , via Ii. I' . Trans. 6:5Qimii : jei51lSiiOUltli'AClFlC.TrriVT Otnahial 1)epol 15th antlLYebster 'its. J Omnaht& hii40amn , , , , , . , , . , P41. i4Juis kPiUd5. . . . . . . . . , : . . . . . . . . . . . b.ouli : xirsds. . . . . . . . . , COlprii : tiOpmm , . . .Neim-sska Local ( cx. Sun.5O0arma ) : t.eavem I siatmrtMw OnmaiiaLleLIol 15th and % Vetister St..JOmliaha ' . . . . . . . . . . . i'aimh Iiaited..10:30am : I.vmtvea lJiQtJX CITY & l'ACIFIC. lArrivee _ Ormiaiia Ithiun tepot , 10th & Maamm 5t.LOmnaha 4:5G.tn : , , , , , . , , Sioux City I'aisenxer , , . , , , , , 1Oalpnj ; . . . . . . . . . . ' $ . . . . . . . . . . . ) .cases I uNIoN l'A'IFIC. iArrive Ohaahajiitlion Depot , lOut 4 Ma.snmtIts.jOirmatma 10:00am..iCcarney : lxprvms . , . , , , , , , , , s:4Ima : 2:00pm.vetlanmi : Flyer. . . . . . . . . . . . 1130pm ? : QOpm.Imea'tce . . Htrolmiet'g 1x.ex , Sun ) , 5:45pm : lZOpm , , , . , , , , , , , , l' &cillo l6spreu _ _ _ ! _ _ . . . . . . , . . . , . . , . 1W.TVA1MII1I RA1LqAY. lArmIvsa t.nahaluolon Depot , iOmhis Me.uc.n Bts.i Omaha sl.Spoumtt , L&imt , Cannon DaB , , , , l5)-m