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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1895)
, ij - , " - - . , , " - I - .1 - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ PIn1 ! 01\fAIIA : - - _ DAl1Y _ _ _ IE/l _ sA11tTRDAY - - _ _ _ , rA1tOII - - 10 - , 18m ; . _ _ - - I : " ' t' ' 1)JE OMAHA DAILY DE . . - - c. nOSlrn'ATcn dllor. . . - - , - - ; ; - l'UI\I.tlm - vrnY cottz4tO. _ _ _ _ = . = - . = - - - - - - - - = 'rmtWI OF s\ISt'nl'IN. flafly Ike ( Witliotit Iundii ) , One year . . . $ R M . 1n1y tro I In,1 Sunday , Ono yenr. On . 'ea. . . . . 10 C ) ,11' I . Rix I.nlh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r 0 Thtc Montha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 M Sundnr D ' . 00 YVr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 & ) J- . I4atunlay 1. . On" yea. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 6 ) I. ; Weekly nee , One Yt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 On'1I S. Oinha 'he flee ) luIli1ng . \ Ornhn OmAhl. 114 Jhlldln Ik. ! Corer N nn,1 lh BII. CnUiiII ) UiiTh. ( n 1'ntt Attecl. ; < OUI(1 Illr 1'111 CIICRI , , Ofl1e ( . 1 ? l'hAmhcr ) of ( Imm"re. t Ncw Yotk J"'n 31 J3. 1 nl1 l. Trlluno I3ldf. f , \'olhlnlon. 13 1" $ tret . N. W. CJlne I'OmlmCt. . r MI cmtnnfrntInni * r1atIn 10 MWI end Idl. .l ( mmlnl"I\on" , , rlnlnR , ' Ihe ldltt . , tral mnlr ( , holl,1 ) lIe I o.Mtcss",1 'r" < r 1L"INC ! 1.1TnnS. : AU ) utnees tttcte nnd rcmlttnnea .10ul be lelMB remltlnea < iu1c1rei1 ( 'rht 1. ! 1'ijtIliIng comtJn ) ' . ' Omaha. Jtnr" . rhck nfl. ) "tolc o Ct to . b ( made PMnt' . to the orl.r fr tIU . comlnn ' . " - - Tie - lEl _ : 1'unlttIINO - = rOMl.\N\ STA TCr : OF ( 'IItCUT.ATIOU. , . . Oeorl ! H. T7ehuck. cevitrr of The ne 1'lh . " "hlnl coml'anv. l Iluly ) " ( n. t " YI ' that the actual nnnlhcr lnl Rll cotll . ? t. (0\1 , " t of tli. . nnl ) y Mornln . 1'\'enlnt nfl . ) Sitn.Iay ! IO 4 Irlnl,1 af folol , during : the month : cf l'cbrunr 1 : WnA . 1. . . . . . . . . : i i ; 15. . . . . . . . 1n.n1 . : . . . . . . . . :1.4 ? r . 15 . . . . . . . . 19.cr , . . . .3 . . . . . . . . 2' ' ) . :1 .11. . . . . . . 20. 2 I. 4 . . . . . . . . . . 20.191 is . . . . . . . . . 19.7i r. . . . . . . . . 0.01 : : 19. : : . . . . . . . . 19.71 : C . . . . . . . . . . . 19tt 2t . . . . . . . . . . . 7. . . . . . . . ir : 21. . . . . . . . . . . ' , . . u.r,1 . . . . . . . . . . .11.e.1 R. . . . . . . . 19. t9 2 . . . . . . 9. . . . . . . . . 1.7tY. 1 : 2. : . . . . . . . . 19.f sin . . . . . . . . O .eo .24. . . . . . . . . : \ : ' " : 11. . . . . . . . 1eC I , 2 ; . . . . . . . . 19.1\1 4 12. . . . . . . . . . 19.816 2t . . . . . . . . . 13. . . . . . . . 19,1:0 21. . . . . . . . . 19. " 1. . . . . . . . . n.10 28. . . . . . . . . ID.632 Total ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' .t 1.C3 . i1eductIon for un30ld nn,1 , rcttIffltcI Cu. returo,1 : l.el1 .c copies ducton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - 6,0:0 - . N.t ,11.9. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ir13 ' V 111.y , . A ov.rno. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . 19,101 : oronor n. T7 ( nl'rC. . - fn'om to bernr . m. In.1 . uh"crlhc.1 II flY ICS . this 2(1 clay of " % atett . lS : 311. : ( Scal ) ) < N. 1' . \1:1" , otnty 1uhlc. c-- . _ . . - - J \'el Ihl dog has his lllr II Iho N4 . hlllm leglsll Imc. ' A ftw IHH'e ) Il llltnl 11tllonF nl1 ' thc SIlte ) ) Will he ! 11't'n ( to mljo\t sine tile. I lel'ploite lutNI n\ 10 ( 'ome 110wn In South Omaha , wh ' not also In ! ! ole other l'ln'aHlm cllt ! ? ! P110 I 'tI' of I 01't01 has I : hptn 1 ) UII I : ' ' i ally qlltl I for sl\'lrl : I lolthH i I ) i I IISt : Is I thc ealni hint IJ'ecelles 11l' storm ? - - - - 1I081111nt ( ( t'\'IIIIHlS : len 11 1ys : nlc 11llr 1 lllh'll ( ( , a11 fOltnalll ' I few dlts stIll n'luln to continue the RIH'elt . (0\10' ( ) Hololb's first veto wi 4t lek. 'I'll veto hover ( 'OIHellloIHI ' USt'Il ( 15 I 1'nlJly uhle to effect thl' \UI pnSt' ( fet ' which It was eoiiferri'd ullon the execiitIv& ' . I'Xl'Cul\'l' Jots Hlhl ' le:1rs his hIt)1t01'S h . . Sibley hLI's ) : hOlols ) lightly. Bo has 101 yet tl"l thnt IH'l'sllenUul ) nOllnllon ) ! sello\HI ? ' , uwl If he doesl.t take I srlolslr he certainly cnnnot expect oUII : to 110 SO. Police CommissIoner ! SI'lel.lel"s lust : " r:1Istu11 pll ' his : : elclel ( I resohu- tlon of emlol'Relelt fl'OI the local ; Young : len's Christian asoclntlon. As that IR ' thl Itas Ititeittleti ' problhl al was Intenlel for , MI' Strlcklm' ought to feel quIte . sltsfe with his effort. . Live stock recellts It the Omaha - . urlwt ate fur 1Jlow the : average of : previous years , while prices are RI'onJ ; . nUI f 11 'l'lte stoeh rUIKII' who has : cattle altl hogs rcal ' for the Ilrlwt Is t : Indeel fortunate , for he can sell thel : In I Oiunlnt and take hOle with him 1 bag 4 of'lol1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ; . According to Mr. \\'lley , It Is the poor , corlJorton that Is seduced Into a career of munlclml cOI'rllJtol by n wicked nnll leHIJnlng city councllinaii. 'rue first advlnces , he thInks , lre alwuYR . 11110 b l ' the alleged representative of the 1)eoPlo ) Perhll's we ought to have ' ni age of consent law for corporations. 'l'he treasury ' hus not yet 1111e IJhle 1' anY statement showln JIW much It t , Hu\'ed by the sporadic enforcement of the 110dng law : nlon the 101hm'R ) of the lath house of relt eltaU\es. I Is safe to ISSUle , however , that the Shill . Is hot quite large enouh to 111e Il ) for the deficit which that congress 111le : : In the lev\lues. . MI. \Viity told sOle very Intm'estlg : things about corporations anl the pulle 11 his tflik before ' the Yoiliig 1Ieii's , OI'lslnl uSHocla lon. but 1m hell back some of the mot important Imiforiun. tlon In his 1)OSseSSlil1. . He forgot to tel JURt how n city contract IH ' ' cl conlrct II'ocm'ml , II also low . much II'olt there Is In I for ' . the city . counelmen and for the corpora. t thou. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - t Is the leglshatiiro goliig to 111.e the I . . ullnl UIIIJ'oll'lntoIN ) for the HOle for o the lrlcndleKH wihout providing against 1.I'Ccl'I'\meo of 1he trouble of hut : year 1etweln the otlicors of that Ilstluton , , . Ild the State HOtrl ( of Public I.lulls nnd Hullll s' ? ! hi that 11\'lll' . liisti. tuton fl'l ou lblc ) 11I' to bo lt'fL alto- Jothel' wihout Udcllulte control b. the ' . ptnto otccr1 Humor hits It that I Bi D01lnU hlHI : nuulo 1'1nlgemluIH to sell hit IJ'I > I eoutmct. Sell whlt ? 1)organ m\'IH PaIL I of time Inllfnclm'll I g PIn a t /it t 01 110 t ' IJ'lsol 1'fUlllt , hu t luehlm't' ' , liutteil. als 111 II'IROU'IIIIIJ1nt. . 111 hits arIght rIght to sell th\\ , , . ehIier to Iho stale 01' to 1 IJ'lmtc IIU.tr , hit ho his 10 legal right to IIOHsl'sslnl of the II'lson . or 10 tile Ilhol' of the II'IROII'I' 1101110 ) 1'11 10W 10 through tl shaIiglttArlug ! eS\lblshll'ltN \ lt ROlth Onialia , vitiiessiiig the wholu ' I Ollhn wluusshlJ process tl'm beghmnilng to vail , even heurllg time d 'lng Rlul'nls ( of thooolol1 lJrlwl' , wih 11'I'OIIHU'IIJ IXllllnllols ) : , whll ( 'omfortlbl. sl'ntl1 In n lecture rooii. There Is oulr ono thilg missing anti that IH time otlor. 101 the jI'uulIO article ) ' 01 must JO to the lICI.IIJ house itself , The II'ollosed ( HEIUhigIou electric tml\\'u ' 18 by no menls the only feasible . OUtlet to the ulterior of the cunt ) . ' 1ho Omaha Street Inlwnr 'mlllr ) wi of course 11111 1 Ino to the ttu 11 ful' II'Ollh ; . From t lint Vault t a line ( oull bu run to MIII'II , Ol'l'uilg UII ) that 1lll'Ion of the count . 1'0 thl ; ' Routh 1 hue must 8001 ho ( M)1IStrtlCtt'd . ; between Albl'Igltlll Fort 'rook , which would ho time 11'11S of 1111'1'1/(1 h'ulo c betvt'eu Omaha titici the ' betwNl 01111 1111 rIch 'outguols euut'r t time sotiW. ii : h . . . ' " . . > " 1 : , _ , , . , , ' < , . . ' TI1 flM'lSl CoM IIrTi. AR limo legislative setsion nears Its close It Is quite trohllle thai the IJrolJo 1llon for n sIfting eomntlttee , broached for the first tulle In time "lllc' about n week ago 1111 just renewed anti nllolltell , 1) ' that both , wilt nlso le II'cHeltell 111 net cd lpnl In thc hem ( ' . Of cOII' e , titider the iireSSh1it of hIiIp'Ilthitlg nd . 1111'1 Ilreis\'c 111111111" ni. journlltlt , whel the I hue for law-inak . lug is limited iiiitl the 1 1 I Ul1' oC his UI' nccdllJn legIon , It hltoleg thlutoltItely lec'ssnr ' to ( : H , II/cc the greater IUI' her of IllfllS that II1c bell favorably - ably rellltet fl'OI thc cOlmlte ( 'hel'c are tOle hills , such I thc nlJIllo' 11'11101 IIJ : Inll the I hll for the stilt , IIISIOI or COl 1tllloln I ItlleIhthlhltflt5 ) , thlt 11\0 n first amid almost exeI1h'e claim 1110n ) the consIderation of the legislatures. ' .I'hmere mite others of bent 11111'111(1 such ns the \'lllolH chnrtN' hills. that iire. hlll : ' fcClll hi 111101 . 'l'hol'c ' 111115 or tllCe. - Il ! 1111'IOUI his gdflI'111i ' lint ( \ \ ' OUid ordinarily th- elwll Heoll' thnt'ou' mdhtl'I ; 111 sere Itlltlol , nll there lIre hOsts or Ils ) hUlL ! cllht'l' ought 11\'lr ( to have 111 IllrOhlccl1 t 0' ought 10 I hive ] : beel kIlled outright whel 1'lIIO'h'I IIIw I to ! I f time \111 t fml he I eluiff Ii hit' ( lhl'StIOiI. In ( Olgl'I'HS this 11 110nc l ' 11'101'1 to It , Ht'elll comniluit tel 0' I Ilfhl l'ollll ( 111 It Is the fllhiol for legislatures tl follow congl'c8slonal imli't hiomis . 'ho Ilo"el ) ( 'Xl'lSl'l hI siftng coal- mltte Is Jllctenl.11111101111. . 1'0 Its iilPiihiwi5 Is eoiilitht'd the vImmiie hegisili- Illhl'l : ( uulllltl whol' 11'1111- t\e ll\\'el' of time house whIch they 1tIU'IHtIt lucy hell the 111elsl01 vlit.'tImct' u lull Is to hl' Ull\lecl or 11" - tUldl'l1 ( 'rhl . ' Sly' 'lmethm'r at' not I 1111 ) ! I I imotit' IH to be set fol time cnn. I sItlt't'ittinti of 11 ' partIcular 1 el sl'e. 'Ihll Is really tl t IIOWI'I' ) of lIfe nll : ( itNithm 0\11 e\l'I - bill on the eaht'ialmtr. 1 Is I highly esseiti lab that such IJo\II' . If Ilt rtisted to II , ' Iit or mdl. he given to illeli who ( wi wll11 I solely for . time Ilhle ) gooti. who w1 10t 111'\'I.t ) I to 11'1 Illtsan ) : emh , who w1 tl'n n th'lf Ial' : to e\'II ' 11gllllt of ptI'rHllal latl'l' . H\'h n commltl' II tIlCOiV 1t'li'SeiitS ) ( I t lie lajoli _ ' of t lie 111111' ) . i 111 I should lot In IJ'aelet' inlsrepre- : SPlt tllcnl. I wi ha\'c It Ill Its power to I mnlw 01 break time repltnton of time lL't'Sl'iit legIslatIve sessioii. 'Ulme si ft lug cohililhi ( tee In81 10t Il ) ( 'ol\clll(1 ( lit I a lnlllll KIICllllon [ for the lohh ' . . 7'm : S.l3lbJ au ) T.W'I'W . .Tust ! I 'rhe nee 1)lllll weeks ago , thc Omaha clinrtei' : nt'lll- 11lt ale elCOlntl'lll ) the Hale 011 tactics al tile halts : : of the gang that Ilfl'stS the state 10181' . 'rhel'e Is the In the front nnl lire II thc 111' . 'rhe Il'lhel'l ? of the le IHlatl'l whn ha\e other let lelSUll1 Ot' dlleatl' .ohl 10 engineer iiefel' ) to hell had the ( . legisla- ton i'ehieStctl ( ly Omaha until Ifl'l t heir little lulls havc been consIdered. "l'hls Is Imrllcullll ' true with refer- t'nce to questonahle ( lems In the 111)1110- 1IIIntol ) btils. H I ifllOI'tflhit 1eusl'es are : yet to como. for whole enactlelt the vote of every member Is deslrell. the dlUC8 of 11lJlin an InelcaHet i a1111'01111nton In here alid 1 lW1mlll - lug In there are enhnncel several fold. But the lelhel'8 ) of the iegisliittii'e would Hcm'celJ' ha\'e . the halllhoot to 1)hlL'5UI' such n coiitse ulles thl , ' i'- ceh'ell . secret cncol'lgenlnt aUl SIll- poi t flOI the local cl1JOrtol nml II1yllnai tax shirkers who hope to de- Ih'IJ Ilwcul : uh'antngIs ( ! fl'om mutilation of the churter. ' 1ho80 Interests . ly thell ItttOIIieyS uml lObiyists . IIne ILen telling time cOUmltees In charge of the hi that i would bo letter to ha\e no changes nt all rather than those agreed upon nl1 leeollelled by the charter revision committee und endorsed almost Inallmolslr ly the whole body of our cU els. 'lhe ' ' have been ' trying to mulel'mlnc various IJ'oYIHlons , 111111' Inrlr that for I single tux assessor and revised methods oC tax valuation , Ild whlo doing this have been l glnJ their knh'eR ' Into thc whole Illeashire. The 'lllJel' Is ( . lint these tactics may II'o\'e lit least IJI.taI3' sncccssful now , lS thl ) have In the past , aiid that in- sleuth of an hllU'o\Cl charll' OUahn wi fluid herself 'with hl' charter puime- tlell wUh additional 10011holNI. . Undel time II'esclt ) conditons , whel tIIHt UIIII ) to the leglslall'o for every . mUter- aton of thIs fnlilmontni : law , the great lajoll ) ' of lime lJeOl11e are . II'nclcal ' helplcHH. HOle rule o. the . privilege . of their elmarter 18 fmling thel' own chnl.te. the OhilY way out. JAIAi'S . D1 " tNDS. 'ho report thlt .1n\11 has sent 1 feet to time Island of l"orlosl In order to Illm Nlr of possessing that valuable tei'iltot'y , which Is I1Clltt't II her de- 111118 UN the prIce of peuce ) , IH II'ohahlr ) crret I hits letm Ildm'Ntood . fl'OI the beglulhl of the WIII between China I ' 1111 .111JI that lu the uyelt of time sue- cess of the later It would probably do- ' nlnt the cession of Formosa , 80 that ' there wits 10 SUll'INO whol time .1UII1' ) ( 'so govermimmlemmt aunoumiced thnt In . IRU 10\'I'111'nt luuounco 10. golnUIJ tl'IH of police the lrmtimsft'r If this IHllll to .Jmmpitim would ( ho 01of time eoiulitiomms. 1 Is untlm'Hlooll ( thut Chum Is wIII to 111\ time ceH' /101. but It Is ( mite 111111 tlt ptmidImig a 1Cllelllt .lllpZlil Hholil tithe time 1"0. cauton of hnrlng a force lt hllll 11111) to tnlw l OSHtlslon of the ceduII tll'I.lol' ' IS 1111 itS the uu'eaty of lIUC ( ' shah l ) comichuitltsl ( . Whut hi this . 1'I'lO'r thlt .11111n ) (10- ( ! 1111s IH IUI.t of time smim' Illlnll ' fml Chhll'l 'l'ho 111111 . of Jol'mosu Is 011 of . lIme rleln't port lotis of the thlncso 11 I h'o. 1 I : hUH mum l'el of Iholt l : , ( ( ( ) 8qltl'0 nmilen-it'ss thnl I ommo-liftim tile size of Nebrmtska-iiutl , time \\'hilu Ilolllnlon : Is est ilnitteth lt fl'OI 1rOOO to 8,1)00,000. Chhm hnl never yet luhJI/ntell time wlll ! Isl111 111 th'u Ili'C Pi'ObailY ) BOXI ( ) ( ) nnth't'l who rt'fttse to 1111 It . ChlneHe iover'Igjlty. 'J'lwse inhabIt tIme elevated region of time east coast , which 18 covered I ) forests of great \aI1. Not 101'1 thnn half of the Isllut1 Ils Illl HlhJecle(1 ( to etlltiVIhtloIh . hut stick II Its frtihity aummul hi'Ot1tIetiehit'ss thl t 1 hi cn It'd . the gt'niutry of Chinn. ' 11 t i wol11 he- como far mol II'olllth'o 111 II'oslel' , , OtIS \ller J UllllSO rule thnu I has e.et' been thol'o can ho mme doubt , for I wouhl bglel a hotter gO\'m'ullolt ; , wih order l'clrwhlo established 111 muatutained. 'ho 1uIYO II0IIIItln which has refused to 111 ! acknowledJe time . . . ' . _ . _ _ _ _ _ d . . . , _ - M"erelgnt or ( hlll would lt coinS 1'llod to Huhml ) to ( that of Tapnn and tl' , 181ald woull SIehIIY undergo I change frm which othr lntlouR thnn .1nImn won11 fll benefit , while to the tubing cOlltl ' thc nl\nltugcs "olM he gl'cnt. . 1 has TCNl thought the demnllt or I .181)871 for the c'Nslou of t ormosl would be l'cHlsld ! ( 1 ' Hnssla 111 ] IHslll ) ' Nonl of time oIlier 1'I'OPI/1 : / Il0werl lu t thelo bins he(1 ito Iltllnlol th\l far (1'01 11 ' or thCI of 11 Iltolto1 to Immterfere vitIm this feature of . ' Iltel'fll'c wih feltm'c .1nll1'R lclnul * , certainly the most flgnllenut 11 its lJnlllg lllJOI the IltlrlslR . of BllollCnl COlltllei II thnt qUII.I'I' oC time wO11. I Is still posslihbe ! Ihnt Oll' or tWI , may object to thl' transfer of I OI'IISI : , hut ! I they ill'olIIhl)13' cO\lllot Ull ( o'Illg to lllcthl ! Iltll'pst ! , II In effort to 111\'Clt ,1nll1 taking i)05 ' Hlsslol of thc Isllml Ihpl'c sllms to he no l'enSOI 10 Iluht tlut : i'OthhlOSfl will IIIS ; hihhtleL' .imtpaimese 1111 111 hoc ) le me of the mlst'nlunhll' IJOHHcl"lon : I of the Islnll ( 'hhlit'e. As II tih ( ' nlhll" 11'lllls of .lnlll , so fur 11 ther 111 : ( ' hlln I ) ( I I 11011 ii cod , I I I see miis IHII'I'1 Ihlt I I tii3 ' wi lit' ulheslatllJlr ilhloVL'i lS' , { ( 'hilu. m I m . 111 ClnSlllHnt t Ihnt I I111 I I - dItty wi ht' fll11 II effecting n Hl'1II- 1\ll nll ( ) " migl mig the t ollslll'll coih- fet betweL'lm time ni IIIS to I ( IHI. ' 11 IIUltll ! nl111alI ) ( to ii fiord 10 op- 10Itlll 0' ( 'Xl'UHI' for nitisith' 11111" - fl'I'enee and It Is safe 10 sily that \olle:1 1 [ : Illnls wl stlll ( aloof. 7'11' ; AlfI.IS.1 fl\CZDXT. 'rhe country will approve the stull tala'l h ' Ll'I'ltnl.OI'l'llll Iu regard to time tlll/ on time United } Unh's lul NttUIShlll Ala11'u by I HlunlHh gllhh ' hOlt on the highi seas off lime 111\11 nf J1I1W. ( ' 1'lell l'l' wllslt 11'1 Icgull' 10ls ILHIJlell/ right of lilquim'y Oi the sea ns II \'HRIII natonult . 1111(1 It ' ' froihi time , of uul I UIIll'alS ) fl'OI sin Illelt thc t'Ulllull : of thl AlulCI : that thlHI WII'O111111'1 br time HIIIIsh : gunboat . whleh imt' calls flied 11 time IItllShll with . the c\'l'ut ' IHI'IHI ) C of hitting 1mev ufel II hInd . twice Ilull' lo\wl time laIIIUUt If his vessel hr raising thl I CIIO' : or the l-ulh'll Sttte5. ACCIIJtlng this statl'lllt as correct thieve CIU he ito 11Il'slln'Is to tIme cul\lhll : ' If the Spa 1 lull Heerelal.Ol'eshal : gI\'s 10 coisldera- : lol I 10 the 1111Hlol ( wlltl1 tile Alit- ihhi'ilItS : wihin 0' Otitsitit ? If time three- Ile shore iiitiit , thUK ( nllng off t\ ollr IllalKihle 1)ieilvimiehl the Rllllish ; 0'l'I'111lt COl hI oiTt'i' Iii Just illen 101 t of lime COU'SI of the COllllllcl' of the ulhIUI , 1tlelr , that time sll'amshll vas In ( 'ulithitvitehs. : . . Ills il IHtlICI ! Is that the Alnlca WIR : II the latll11 ; all uSlal hlh\'a ' for \H81Is plyilig hctweel 1IIIIs or the Plllll states all : the Ca'lbhenl : sea , Inl that fOI'clhll In- tel'fel'enC with her was : not jlstnahle whether she was wlhll thuo mies of the Cuhaii coast o. miot. The secretary Is eXIJlct ill leclnlll that such Inh'- fel'elc whim Ylssels trln the Alel'lcal I thug wIll he regarded aH a belligerent i act Inll cal 111er 10 ci'uIsIIIClS be 101elte when no state of war exists . 1111(1 the HIJlIKh orel'nlcnt1 haLve miD 11Ieul - II lul'ISlallng thc mmielhi- : big of what he 5i13'S In 1'1gall to I dlsl\owal of the act of the , gunboat , aim CXIJ'cssiol of legret . uld' 111lllte ol'llel's to SluIlsh naval COI' IU11es not to Interfere with legitla1e AIl'l'lean COIICI'ce lawfll ' 111er the hag of the lllel Hlutes. 'l'he Hlllih lillimistel' . lt " 'Ihllgton professed to he greatly 11'11'1811 at the eharcl ' l of the dispatch fl'OI the Sl'C- rotary of state to time Allllcal minis tel at Madrid mimi /olghto be1to the Ilcllolt. BUt It Is not to be SllJIJosed that Secretary Gleshal dch1 ullon ) the course to be taken wlholt hlVIIg fully satIsfied himself that I was war- t'aiited by the facts. ' err likely the HllUlsh O\'C'llwnt will nlso be sur- prlse 111 It iiimmy e\'cn feel some cliii- em- grin nt what the minister calls the severity - verity of the IluJun c used by time see- rotary of state , but none the less I wi II'ohuhly seiitl . wihout 11IeCCssur ' dc- my , a. satIsfactory . . FCSLOmiSe. Spnln cun- not itIl'otd timimler II'esent eh'culstanccs to lo on aiiy but the most friendly tellS wih time Uilel ( States , 111 It Is tlm'cfore to he expected thnt she will Ieeognlzo the eXI1cIleucr of u\'ollng Iny conh'O''I'H ( ' II conneclon with this Incident which mnlghtt disturb or Il\all frieiidly l i'ohiitlous. Sho\I'ellrH In Chicago protest lgnlnst the great ( iepilrlihit'flt stoics Ild hlve 1)\cale to tim Ilglshthl'o to 1111 , 11(8S : them. In other words , the lte fish , Inlln It II\osslhlo ) to eOl1e wih the Ilsim , Invoke the larger larlcr Ish ; Inw-mnklng hol ' to rt'stiitimt their coluetltors. ) I feelS to us that this 18 I suhject with whll'h Iw I legislature his . absolutely 10 eoimcern . I 18 811Ict 1 latel' of COllltlh'e 1lsIleKR , hlI11S , capital amid low ) llees. 'l'ho mlRse8 hlY where . goods am sold eli1'apei3t. Time ( i'pILmt- ( oots lwnest. tIIIU.t- ment store haH Ielolll1 aim alallll SUCCISS through lime medlul of tw bar- gala counter. 1"11 " the vllJollt ! of llhlc ) ) policy these stores IIght reason Ihlr lINk II'oteeton UH lgnllst lilly effort lt 11A11 ' EII Ilstrlnt , 1'he3' nllord time hest 111'1'1 ) llces fet ' the e0l101 II'ollletho I'\'ntcst goomi to the I gi'eatest nllhll' . 'hl'lr II'o"th cunnot ( IUrO : I reIIWlol ( Iii tl nlnh ( of (1Jlo 't'H II lilly ] 1.tlulur 110 o 1'/lh / ! , for I hey Imlo ' slli . 1'llls of clm'l.s. Time 11101110 ) or I city wi ( 'ousumt alel use ( a cl'I'tall IIlollt nf time hmt'Ct'SImh'10m4 of life 111 mme Inure. I tlr buy ( ' \'I'ythllg lt Iwnw tll' I nlll . ' Is ! 1'Clhttl'l Ihiert' Inl time COlllnl Cnllot . hE Iljl'll by lmltl'l1img n of lelll.tn1nt HIO'l8. Ils I dIsc of the 8I'\'h'ul of the fittest. A . gl'E1 t c0lllluloll1 iavyer who WI.lcS 1'lid ! : fUt' I J.Ilcoln , mnavsilhlt'v : ) . hih.s tlsCO\'I'll thnt time objetIous \1'gl' ! by fioverlior Ioleolh ngallt time t'iimiige of \1110 hi are 11 iiihi'- ' ' . cock 'l'ho O\"II'no' says that the bill of iighmts gthmirintt'es : to every II'I'SOI le- cusi'mh of L'Iilime fmilr and ' ' cUIl11 1'1'110 1 fiI' nlt 111111Inl h'lnl II time county In whll'h the I act Is Illgl't to lu\o hlen commimmiitt'il. ; ' 1IIH WOllll" - tel expositor ! of the { 'onsttutol says thlt time resh'lclol to time l'Olnlr 11 of no force becauist' , thither l'xlslug inv , II 11'lsOIlI' calm , hr set lng I 111 11'I'jl\lCI' that 11'\lnts 1 (1111' trial , 11'1'1'I Chllgo ( If'n10 on hit own 1'COIt tu LuLl adjacent cOllt ) There Is , however , ' : - . . - - . - . . . - - - " -1- - - 1 mdiglmt (1ItIII1\e : hetwcCn n state tn1. lug n lhnn ' f "Nlll nail n IJtIR' emmer tmtkIIhgLn Cil\I ? \ ( nr \ 'ehltle. In the hitter Rh ' 'lime to a trial Inlt'I' 1111. .thE Ilghl I Illnl In the cln : I tN vohtimitmitIly t wn1'cll Iu artier t&r \ r\llrc \ thc rIght to 1 trial by I fll.1 nntl Impart huh .1' ; . hnllcl tlt , stitt' , { { at Ii'llit [ to dl\ . tlH IIJlncc of tl'hi n lllst time wl of the 11111101'I' I WMllll ) ( ho ) ( ell'h'll ? hll of 1 privilege iiii'ti.d \ . l 11'lnlahle lIy thc coum- stitutlohm.r . { President rtmis ) or time n111 tnl HIIIII ' voiced. public olllllon Whl'l lie 1111 that I r - \ hnl of lisitiess II Ne. hl'lskn ) 11111enllt11 Role ' on the fruition oC 'thlR ' ( nr'R , ( roll. Icn who are POor- lug into tIme . 1lslr R 10'I1on cnl see hut one Ili oC ll'llc 111 ( thmat. If time ( 'ally Illcnlol or n hOlnlfl1 CI'OIJ. Om' Ileollll' ( lilt' Iimtcnst'iy 1 l'Olt'tI'I'l ) II time Inll'I' . 'i'Imey look forvnrmh to the I\xt hll\(1t wih the 1011 nnxllls I'X l'l'Ct [ n It' ' . I is I rlI , ' passing st'nlg how ni thl' I l'hal m m gei4 Inlll' 1.Ihc I I I le lllnt11 I ! II t lie nllll'oll'lltlon I hi I I ! a i' II i tl I ti I roe- lnn I of hl'I'IHln lime 1LIH 1 ! i''iIEtei ) ( ( ft'ol time t'ollUlee Oi 1IIIt'I' , vimys Ill Il'IIS. UulJllJ I he 1" " OI"b.1cloernl. The fact that most of the democrl\ eon I'essmen who are trying ! to commIt ( heir party ( to the free IIYcr Ilolc ' were heahm Ilst Noteiiihiem' dell'lels much from their Inluence with the Ilrly anll the Ileolllc In general . The tlemocrae tlare not declare SIIII\el ( ' . for free colnaRe. l'll Unwl th. l".tlrl. 1nnms CImy Star As usual when I Cuhan , rC\'Ohllol Is nn- ilOUfl'tI 10 have Ilrollen out the Spanish aUlhorllcs are overdoing I. A Spaimtsi h war " 'e4el has Ire.1 ulxm IL pcaeeahle ( American ship and chased the RI I I' twcnt ' .IYo lmiie . Spain must be hroiihmt up with a round lurn nail Instructed 10 light the revo- lutonlsts al ! not he . l'nlel } - States. I'nhlic 010" " 111 I'rlyato Sflah)5. New York \'orhl , W'iiemi the Doelery commission Unds that out of 17r,99 federal , empoyes ; ! WashlnR- - ton enl ' 3,26 have been Helected Its are. stilt of competitIve examinations . while r.61 , have from one I'elatvl 10 uilo Iii he service of the ' , it Is RO\'erlnclt I 11 reaRon- n1il3 ' COIIWehensl'f history of the rise. progress nOd existing eatithition' of the civil Hl''lce rcforl uller which Public olce IH Iheotelcaly a Plibilo Jj'ust. ' h. Cnlt ] 1(1"11 , l'lo ct. l'iillnielpimla Letiger. Colonel Cote who commanded time Ohio National HUlrd nt the ' \'ashlnllon , 0. . court house riots . , h.jis hal hIs conduct en- ! onc,1 , h ' time military hoar of Inqulr anil , GO\lnrr : ieKiimley Ims approved , the rcport . lie Is still to \Hlel'Ho triah how- ever , leore 1 county ' court on charges of hnans1authter Irowlig out of the IrlnR of he troops UIOI the mob. 'fhe verdict of the military tribunal meets with the ex- Ilcctaton and Fatlfaclol of the country nt larRe. oloncl Colt hal his duty (0 perform In 1 . grave emergency nnll .Ie- serves praise ralher ; than censure for his actions. whIch 'wcre marl.e I ' both ( his- ercton all courage " , \1 ' \IH\"lrnpho \ In "I.ldy. . NW YorJ Sun. What sall Amlr , Jacl' on. exemplar of true delocrC ' , In'111s first inaugural ad- dress as Ilresll nt "The management ) of the public re\'enue IS among thE west 1telcatl ammO Important trusts. and It \\1 demand no milcOnsidem'- nIle share of r ' otlclal solicitude. Under every - aspect II ( which It Is conslderell t would appear that 'lvanlage , must rL'ul from the obSennCl of n strict and fallh- ful eeolom ' . .t'w1 ! counteract that ten- dencv to pubnc and PrIvate prligacy which I prfuMb expenditure of money by , the Roverlment11s1 but too alit to engen er. " Sage wOI"ds Qf I ! democrt , . I Ependld I fighter. couraR ous , IHalnst the enemies of his eountn' un of his party , au.1 indiffer- . nt 'to ducls.- . . . Indlfer- . L . it ) . ' . 'I I , Cnrihdrard"1ho I PacIfic , Rnlrond . , . Ne\ Yi-1 , ' \orl < . : \ . Carlisle has now Issued un order the substance or which Is that nil thee moneys . except such as arc earned on the main line between Omaha und Ogden shale paid In cash hy the government to the rimls earning them-that Is 10 say , 10 the UnIon PacIfc railroad. The order releases he company from the only payments I has heen required to make on Its debt. I destroys the only resource the government has . had for collecting uny of its . ' . dishonestly mlsapproprlale.1 money. I robs the treasury and Hives the money to the treasury robhers. I surrenders to he wreckers the smallest remnant of right the government had retained to recover Its own again. Wimy Is this done ? . The EIHI .IuttIhod the : lenl ! . Wtu'hmington Rlnr. That was n sensl\le decisIon rendered by the supreme court whIch announced time rule that I Is moral ) ' and legally justfable for the rogue-catching department or the community to resort 'to decoy letters In order to capture and convict violators of he slatutes. \'llal Grimm was convicted In Missouri for using the mails 10 sell o\ scene plelures. Un appealed to the supreme court aleglnJ that the letters upon " which he was convlled were wrilen Iy n government - erment tietecthve . and that the replies were sent (0 fictitious Rd.lreRs. . The claim wait that Grimm had done no harm to any real person. The court very properly held , that his was no ade"ualo defense. and Justice Brewer In delivering the olmirmion . probably voiced a strong sentiment when he saul that he method of his capture did not detract from Grimm' guit from either a moral or 1 legll paint of view In such a case I would surely seem lS though the end Justi- led the means. . TlB I'JUUB UP lJUO Chicago TrIbune : The civilized world will hal with joy the cessaton of hostilities be- Iwc-n Japan and China and wi then settle down with what resignation It can command to await the inevitable squabble among the New York papers as to whIch was the first to announce the news. Chicago Herald : Clvllaton , as well as Japan , Is the gaIner by the treaty of peace who ! terms are not oppressive upon China , while ChIna itself will Ie the gainer In the long run la being compelled , t submit to international law to a degree hitherto unat- Jehllptcd , and In being forced to respect the .emptt prlnelplos ot humaall In both peace and war. war.ChlcaRo Chicago Record : I will b seen that Japan will cmo out ot the war with some- thing more substantial than tIme glory of her naval and military successes for sue wi be the dominant power' of eastern Asia leI possesion of Formosa will give her a place 10 locate her ra"ldl' " jncrealng populaton and trill enablE be : , Flh ! a foothold secured at Port Arthur 19f $ lqt a powerful influence ore the wbole'eswf Iacile and its grow- lag . $ tIe ' wiii cOlmerce. 'wJ have between herself - self and China a M\'t WllSi independence ) she has lecUrel } "iIWhose : support sue can 1 depend upon , wimie ; b. ; pi Indemnity ot $250- 000,000 wi go fall ' 1llard liquidating the war debt of lie ( emplrU. Wa&hlnRton Star---No one vIil he sorry SlaB wi 10 hear Ihat China alHt Japan are abut 10 kiss ali make uplD .10 ' news from time far east has been yory 10notonoud of late , and oven the Icver of strife and accounts ot 80nsalonul happenlll' have tired or the one. shIed struggle CUlal hiss been thoruRhly humbled , and Japan has been humllod Ind cleverly per- sl8ten , and punctilious about ueaco negotiations - tons unti It has got Just what It wanted There can he 10 doubt that the sympathies of the western WIlllJ have generally been with time mere Ilrc'J * ( 've naton , and that by the great majority the result will be hailed ! ai a victory f9r moder ideas. The next thing will perldJ b3 tl'3 ejlahlshmeat of lonl trousers and ( rock coats In conserva. Ih'e China , and time world wil not haye los \ave by the struggle that now seems ready 10 end , _ . . . - - - - - - UTI ll.I.'J 'fl.lN or/wI. - I may be lald wlhonl seeking to throw 11 crC11t on the nblltcs of Lord iosebery n a statesman that aloller header would better . tel serve time cause of liberalism In Oroat liritain . He Is nndoubtldb' hlllclllpc by the fact that he represents 1 part of the very things thlt tire SOU1 to bl reforme ! . lie Is hhnsol 1 hcrel1lry legislator and yet the Party whIch he leads his plted Iself not emily tI demand time abolition 01 iiere.iitRry legislation , but the dIsestablshment In \\'nle8 of time church which his so Ion : , been associ. aled with the very class thnt he represents . As established church may be nn anomaly In modern practice. anti ! Is 1 survival of time ( hue when the relations between church nod stale Wore far different from what timey are nOw . But an anomaly ) ' Is sometimes less dangerous than Is an 1.lmet ! alemlll to disturb I. and the peerage , of which the premier was borl a memher. woull certainly view with alarm tIme entering wedge hint ( mnigimt brIng about n greater uphel\'al , But whether Lord Hosehery resigns or waits to be released from 0111 by Iefat II i'arlini- mcnt , dissoluton smith I renrral election must folio' . Wllh their Ilreselt slender ! majority the liberals would never uldertakc to go on with a changell mmiinistry . . Finperor Wiiam lust how bItterly regret having sllUrCI the advice 01 General von Capryl when he warned him In the strongest Innner against submlthJr 10 the nelchstag th3 sO'C1tl ant-reyolutonar . anti lre ( erre't 10 reslgu Ihe chnnee1orhlll of the empire rather Ihau 10 have anything wimatso- ever to do with the measure. Certain I Is that 10 bill has ever heen Nopose,1 , 10 the national legislature which has eale,1 , forUm such universal condemnation . both In ant out of Parlament : anti , In view of its inevitable rejection by the ilmise the government has according . 10 time Borll dIspatches ( luhlKhed ( recent , 11ecltt upon its wlhdrawnl The most serious feature of this defeat Is time in- calculable Injury that It has Innctet to that popularity and prestige of the sovereign upon which 10re even than on the support or his arm ) ' , the throne of Wilam I Is based. The young monarch has so publicly Identfed hhmeI wIth this bill , has rene 10 such extreme lengths 10 secure its legislative Balelon , appealing 10 each political party In turn and In vaIn for its 11porl. . that time 1 wi which It has excited In every hart of Germany and among all classes of the peo- plo lmns unfortunately . extended 10 his own person. The era of blind obedience and un- questIoning devotion that until recent ) char- aclerlzed the relations of the Germans toward their cmpenr Is at cad They appear to have awakened to the fact that he Is not infalhi- hIe , and their ollpollon 10 his zmimti-revohtm- tlonar laws , which he himself devised for their protectiorm . and for his own , shows that ( rom heneoforth they will mme Ion ReI submit to his rule without due reilectlomm nail careful releclol anl considera tioti. eralon. . . . Austria seems to h on the eye of an other mlnslerlal ! crisis , and the days of the PrInce \'mndisclmgraetz cabinet ara al'par- enly num\ere . Not alone has he allude of the working classes become In consequence of time failure on the part of the mInistry 10 move a single step forward In the direction of that electoral reform which I promised on Its advent to once some four- teen months ago. but lie ( premIer Is pracl- cal ) ' assured of defeat In the Helchsrath on the question which has arisen with regard to the elablshment of n Slavonic school In the St'rlan town of Cull. The ministry had pledged Itself to time commservatives . who con- sttute the most Important fcton of its worldng majorl - . 10 found this school. Dut . Its establshment Is bitterly opposed b ) the ! German contingent In time legislature as an attack on their natonal ) ' . and the Germans will possess an overwhelming majority In the house If those who \elong to the ministerial coalition and those who are opposed thereto unite . as they seem about (0 do . upon this Is- sue. Should the cabinet b thus defeated I would Involve not only the formation ot a new admInistration . probably under the premiershIp of Count Timun now governor of Oohemla. but also the breaking up of the somewhat unnatural mlnlBteMal coalition JY.lllch. Is lomJosed of parties that have nothIng - lag In common excepting time dread of according - cording elecloral franchise to the workIng classes. . Emperor William's project for an Inteml- tloual congress to bring about some delule agreement with regard 10 the rights of private - vato luoperty In lme of naval warfare Is due to his convicton that It will be utterly Impossible to provide Germany with a navy of time first rank without crushing the coun- try under a hurden of absolutely Intolerable taxatiomm. Germaa . however. has a large merchant marine and the young monarch fears , not without reason , that II the event of a war under the conditions at present In force Bhe would suffer enormous losses , and that her commerce would b crippled In consequence of her inability to afford the proper protection to her merchant shIps. The emperor Is therefore desirous of securing In- tctalonal rtogllton of the same rights at private properly In naval warfare as Ilrcval In warfare on land , a doctrine which Great Drlala categorically refused 10 admit at the congress of 1856. PrInce Hohenlohe Is now engaged In a confidential exchange of views with the various foreign governments on the subject. but I may be doubted whether Eng- land and France will be willing to accede tea a proposllon which deprives them of one of their prIncipal means of exercising armed pressure , for tIme mere satisfaction of InsurIng - of Ing war. Ihe safety of Gaman commerce In ( brie . . . Germany has respelled to the acceptance on the part of France of time kalser's 11.la- Uon to particIpate In the naval fetes at Kid \ ' a prom he that the empire will be ofcialy represented at the ParIs World's air of 1900. It has been hinted that the RechB' land , which has until 10W been governed as a conquered province by a semlmliary stadthlder , may be granted a constitution and legislative control over Its local affairs ali be admitted hue the federal empire on equal terms with time other GermAn states . Time kaiser Is stated 10 b'e contemplating the bstowel of a new and great honor upon Prince Dhmarck at the celebration of time eighteenth anniversary of the birth of the architect of German unity on April 1 next. Is It possible that the agN statesman Is to be constituted sovereign IJrlnee ot a new principality beyond the Rhine That the people of the new prllcJJaly would weleome Princ Dlsmarcl as their sovereign , and that eli Germany would enthusiastically Indor.e the choice of time Iron Chancelor for the position , cal scarcely he doubted The reconm- cliaton of time people of AIsace.Lorrallo mind tim unqunllel , acceptance of tie union with Germany would also deprive the party of rovunche In France . ot all excuse for further agitation : time fiery GermanoJlho\la of time Chauvinists would die out for want 01 luel while sensIble I'relchmen , would rejoice Ihal a source of perpetual irritation had at last been dried up. Time fetes at l KIei may turn out to be a eel braton ot peace In more ways than one The boom ot tbnayal guns may not merely announce he oJl'nlng of a new waterway to the Ileacelul commerce of the s'orid hut also testify to the tact that the htlmimme had been bridged and that time French amid Gelman peoples would hereafter lve In neighborly amiy and gootifellawsirip . Per- hapJ tire kaiser may go 10 Paris II 1900 , after all . _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ nJ "TI.lX'T , J'O' ' l'U/ 7'11' , htAiiihiuTltO , fu" , 1Iarch H.-To time Editor of HAlUIHG lee : Enclosed please lnll spring poem : 'J'iierti's I land that Is fairer than day , 'rho land of tire dim far away , But tii re'i4 one not 10 nice When' they lever cut ice Where Grover will geL un awful tug slce In the la\1 of the two yearn tror now. 'Time author immipes you will consider the ' hOles heaulCul 10 lenllmelt of th ! po I , rather than its JoeUcal construction. - " - - - - - - - - - - - Highest of al in Leavening Power.-Latest U S. Gov't Report R V , Baking LIJTLY PWE . . - - ' . - ' - , 1.I1IUU f1iuiiinii [ ! GUESSING ON INCml TAX I Importo of the Introsts Ilvolvet May Delay the Decision Somewhat VIEWS OF THOSE WID WATChED TIlE CASE No one blf to Say WIU'lr time SUI.rnmo Court 111 & Any 1.Inulngl II lU1nr uf thin No1 1.1\ or Agnllst I WASI:0TON , himir.lm IG.-Now that time suprelO court has concluded tIme hearing In time Incolo tax case anti eli Iht light which the SlllrelO court can ' , \ecl 10 receive from outside SOl reIs has blN1 throll uI.cn the Ijuestons Involved considerable speculation inns arisen on tie two points as 10 what time deiion1 be when rcachCI amid when I Is Iklly 10 bl reached . Naturally no one would nlempt to dell- nlI ) ' settle either question , nnd the opInions at those whose 0111110n9 arc entte.1 lu con- shllraton ar very mueh at Yarlalce on both hoimmts. There Is substantIal agree- ment In the belief that tie court wi lalo an effort to reach a coneuslon at the earliest los ) lble tiny , nnd , at any rate before the ( tame SEt for time law to go Into effect , whlrh 10 time 1Gth day of April miext Tire court Is at nil times hposetl ] to ncrolmlll\e time jo\'ermClt In such maiers when It can : dose so without stretchln Ihe proprlcUls , al11 It Is taken for grantcII Ihnt time judges In th present Instance allpreeale the Importnnce to time Treasury deparlment of Ilwlnl lw valid- I ) ' of time law Inal settled before the inn- cimlncry for its execution shtl be pill Into comlllele operation . That time miecesiuy for . ' and oIlier In earl ) adjudicaton for this reasons Is understood by the court Is telonstralet II Its adlncng the e.1es emi the ( ( locket for argument out of theIr order. I Is also believed emi time part of man ) ' Ihnt tire recess Innouuced until time :5tl inlet Is iargci3' for time purllose of permiting Im- immediate consllerllol of the cases anal the slgglslon has bc-n lade that a dtcllon may he expected upon tire frs sitting of tire u\on court are ! tine recess. These who are 10St familiar wLthm the methods of the court do mmot however . ac- cept time suggestion of so early a decision as sURgeslon carla wel founded , and , the ' say that on thl other hanll , I may be delayed for ( considerable tinme . even despite time anxiety of the court ISElf to reach an early tieternminmatiorm. They base tins opinion upon Ihe responsibility whIch the clrt will fed In fnaly disposIng 01 such momentons Qleslons as are In- vol'ed. upon their knowledge of thE charac- tars of the members of the court for mature telbcraton and npon the fact lhnt time judges wi each anti all consider I Incumhent upon 11em 10 male very Ihorough Invclgalons and to weigh carefully time questions I'e- senlell by the counse ! and by one anolher ! ) heforo passing Judgment. Furlhermore , In the absence of Justice Joelsol , throve Is a IrohabllY of a divided court. While 10 one can have any basis for an ollinion as to the character of the decision wlwn II milieU bo reached , the general belief Is that It wi nol he unanimous one way or tine otimer but which side of time controversy will secure the lajorl ' of opinions Is every- where rco/nlzN a5 one of the queslons that cannot Ie determined until tine document itself shall be read from the bench. There art those who profess to have seen indications of I leanIng one way or time other by tine suggestions made and Questons lint b ) the members or time court to counsel whl ( the argument was In progress but the purport of these suggestions was generally colored by the bias of the persons nearing Ihem. There can . In fact. 0 mme substantial basis for any progostcaton as to the result. The opinion Is venturely some that II spit of previous decisions sustaining the tax the law would surely Ie declared unconsttu- tionah . but those who male the suggestions are time first to admit the force of precedent 11 the court. S LUST . , lWN1 T F1SJS IILrSRLF. S'nlked Into the 1.luvyor's Omen nnl Ch.lmrd tIre Rew.nd for Ills J1 eovery. CHCAGO , March 15.-Slr George WillIam Northege walked Into time office of Dlas- dale & Styles . Masonic tenmphe yesterday and announced that le imah not been murdered announcC [ and that he had come for the $ :5 reward for Intormaton as to his vlmereabouts. The lawyers of the firma which had been adverls- hog for Inormaton concerning Sir George replied by telling hIm that hero was L500. . 000 waIting for him In England This did I not surprise nor elate him. He said he had . stayed In retirement for a year because so : many people were trying 10 divorce him from his money by unlawful means. L.E ( I'l."G VI' TlE rJacK.zR 1'locC8 uf the Chlcorn Vomlnl Ashore at St. J0801'h , flhioimhgiiim. ST. JOSEPH , Mich. , March 15.-Wreelmge from the steamer Chmicornm which was lost with twenty-four persons on board several weeks ago bas begun comIng ashore at this port. Parts from around the engIne room have been found this being the first wreckage - ago found from that hart of tire boat 'rhe chair which Engineer McClure used has also been found Many are now advancing the theory that she went down not far trom this hart The Ice Is breaking up , allowing time wreckage which has been under I to rIse. - - - .t ! SI'JlI.liLli : Uz' SI'JO , - llmnffaia Courier' "That PmlWimbmC.kt'r I otl ft Buril ( 1111wnhlc.ln'r fsikW I , . ' . " ( r'lo\ eal unruly hear tUIrNI itard- 1mph. as he rMh11 for lilt " 1 t Er. " IAr- Jtll8S t will have to ptmt tip with him for ( few , ( k ! CactI New ! ! "I . Scurnc\Conf here. lily little dear \\hat a \ , lovely hittin kill you are ! Tell sac wimy omm are so fern * of tlnat emit. Little tmiml--'t.ause wimen sire I inirra I kmmow sue imimn.nmsit , Clmkngo Post1 'it Is bec'onmming more nip' imart'iht every day timnlt tIre strcoessttmh bani4 robber Is time one wino draiva a erthntry from tue iimstitiltiolm. t'oimkers StntCsmminmmi : Ctmstommier- ) you know mtn3thing timnt is good for bahthnies ? hItmrIer-Diri youm dci' ( my a tthg , sir ? Itmoit , Free l'ress : l'rofeusor-Nnpoieoii hiommnmpat Ic was time terror of nh 1uroi'e in s' ills ( hnt , ' . $ trntieirt-Amib time totter of all mmingazhmi icanlers in timeir tiny. lnmihinnmmpoi is .loumnrmnh She-Votm never uvriiiiil immtl e munChed mmmc I I ad 1 mid hmt'im 51dm , hhe-centahmily miot.loved y too much. Somnervili , ' Joumrminmi : 1.nwyet-lIns his Witime.it , ttlmo hmmms just testimied a good repu. tatiim for t'ernclty7 \Vitmucss-l tirimik Perimnria ir ( ' lutit sir , bull ei'rybody says that lie's mtmm nufu liar. Deiroht Free l'resu' : ito hiecanmn' a iweini favorite in the hittle westerim tnwmm. truth lii' ttul'nlt'ih lila troumumer's hmp-anmil timenu time3' turhmei Iritmi dowmm , Atlanta , lormrmnmui : Aim ohil imemm lit time niost vxcltmi'iVe of mmii fovis , 8h ( loesnm't nliott' nmmy hniks mibout 1mev timat doni't belong to her set. 'ognie : l'imll-\Votmld yq be sorry to iremmr that I nmnmm going to alan ry Etimcl ? Priscilla -Yes , irileed I simouih. , Phil ( imomeCtnily- ) \Vimy ? l'risciiimt--lhecmmuse I like htiuei , \Vmmimimimmgtnmm Stiuu'ht' : amy last ebnminee , " sushI hA I humnmit thrnmug , wimrm ire mitnurteti foe , lmupaui " 1 i : 1 tlomm't immmmke vommct' army hatter i tinmtim I math' war I nmmgint mmmi uulh get mi I geoda togctlmer nmumi stmti t over for arm Amimert. cnn lecture Iota' , " F'I'I'U1E TIlE , ' - . . l'n-esmmo lte.ut.licnri htom'lcatmy , hmab' , ynuin mnrmnmmmma has gone , Hires out itt a Caucus mmnti vhil be thU dawn , b'ihevmre voile's trousers , mimi iii timemS , lookemi queenS , So imursimuby , baby , yommr vnpn is here. AN .tlfIi1TiT. tTnlh1.1'IlLI. Atlanta Conitittrtion , Time limits bmtimds nit thrt station- Time hlngs wni'e fromu tIme tbonmiti ; \V're giad nmm. all cr'emttlonm Ommr congressnmnhr's comrme homei . V.- Tire birds mare gomue to smnmgimm' , Ani svimit' thme mimi vomiils fommmm Time cattle hells are rinmgmnm- Ommr eonigressmmmmmmm'mu conic hmonmcl 'i'lie wea timer's bright amid smnnmuy , Time bees mule ins tIme c'tmmnmb ; liotim imocketit ftrll o' niommev- Our conmgressnmrtmm's conic Iromnel So , git tIme old mule reamly ; 'rise inrhts are ir time iomtmn ; ] le'it imohib time imlowatock sternly- Otmr cOtigresmmmflttim's comae lmonmic ! \\'itl ) glory we vlhi hmea7m mmmi : No nmoro te'll let Imimmi return ; \Ve're all n-goln' to keti ) iminn At imonmme , rut imonmw , at imommmel DREADFULPSORIASIS _ Covering Entire Body with W1iItQ S apsufl'ering FcaSuh. dured by Cuticura. My discaso ( psorlasls ) first broke out on m heft cheek , spreading across my imuse , and aImoi covering my ( ace. hi nn into amy eyes , and tlm phyicianwas afraid I would lose any eyesight altogether. It sjmread all over my head arid amy hair cii fell out , until I was entirely bald-headed ; it therm I brolce oat on may arias and - + , aimommldcau , unitil rmmy arms were K. ' jtmst one sore. It covererl mV - , i' entire body , may face , head1 ti.i and shonmldcrsboingthroworst. . .L _ 'rime wirito scaims fell contatantly from lily imeaml , lmoulders , and e arnni ; tine skin wonhrlthlcke ' -.1 anti ho rod and i-cry itcimy an wommld crack anaL blenti ii acmatchel : , After pcmmdin many lrmmudreds of dollars , I was pronounce inmcnmrable. i heard of time CurmcurtA RrMlimnmts , auth alter Itsing two tmotthc.m CuTicun htasor.- vax'r , I coalti see a change ; mmml after I had taken four tiollics , I was ahmnoit cured ; anal whmrnm I imad usomi six battles of CoTmuumi. Itie- soIvix'r , one box of Curmcunm.t , amid one caki of CurIcur.A SOAS' , I wa. curil of time dreadful cliscaso from whIch I had smiffcreml for fi-o years , I canmimot cxprc witlr a uscis what I sutffcrod before using tire Itcmmrnnr : . 'rliey saved my life , and Ifeel it my dnmty to roconninmcrmd tlmemn , My hair is reslored as good as ever , amid so ii say cye.higimt. Miss. ROSA iiL.LY , flockwell City , Iowa. CIITICJHA ( WORKS WONDERS ltverythinig abommt timeso wonderful sbcincmnres , bloixi iimnriiicrs amid lmnunor remedies , inmshmireC conmhldermea. They afford instant relief amid speedy cumro of Limo himOtt torturiur amid disfiguring ol - - . itching , burnimmg scaly , skin amid scalp diseases , They cleanse the tioad ann skin o every crop. tion , iumpnrity and diseate , arid constitute thi mo3t effective treatment of mncdermm times. - - - - Said timronmghmnnt tIme world. Price , Co'rmcvmuz , bOo. ; Soas.i5o. , ; ltEsom.vr.ST , $1. VtnTzn flaws ANn ) CtmzM. Cone. , Soic I'roprieiore , lioston. . .8110w to Cure Skims 1)licasee , " mailed fres , flIJiPLV.B , tiiact ± eads , red arid oily eiJn pro. riiii cnted rmnml cured by Crrrictnm GuAm' , IT STOPS THE PAIN. - Backache , kidney pains , weakness , rinemmnniatisnim , amid nmuscmniar Pains re. hI'sw.t iii one minrmnin by time Cull. 2tmrs , AntI-I'dln l'lumutsr. 2cc. , 044flUNcJfIIy ' ) { ELIABLE CLOTH IER(4 Your Moitey's Worth or Your Moioy : U.uT. - Fly high- You'll have to-you can't help it-for it's just as easy to fly high as not when you em get a high grade dress shirt , unlaundered - . dored , for 50o , or a pair of nice spring , , weight tan hosei'or 15o , 2 pair for 25o. - We'll give you a high quality fancy : % ' , . trimmed night shirL for 50o , or a f'anoy . . . percale shirt with two collars and a pair . of' cuW for $1. We are showing an ole- ' .gant line of bicycle pants and sweaters at way down prices. Our high grade negligee cheviot shii'L is Only $1.25-and say-we've got a line of under- shirLs , natural gray undershirts , that we used to soil for 50o , we've ou them to 35o for Saturday , Our 15th street window is full of bargains and we are gradually loading up on spring novelties of the finest conceptions in hoIory , underwear , neck dressings , eta. We call your attention to yacht caps f'or the reason that they are the thing to be worn in early spring , We have now cesigns1 now colors1 very nobby , at 50o , 75c , $1 , $1.25 , $1.50 , You can buy the "Stetson Special" of us for halla dollar less than any $5 hat , and it's a whole lot the best hat , 1iRO\1NING \ , KING & CO. , Reiiiluh.m Clothiers , S. 'tV. Cur , 15th aiuI 1)ou1uii Stit . ! rrTII11flT ( . . ' . : j.'iiE. ' ;