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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1895)
- M1V'.tJ'I" " ' " " 7F < ' 1. ' " - " . _ . ' J . .J " " JJ,4 - - , . " . ! " - ! -.tJ'I" ; . ' . , . . . : - " . .V"l , . , _ : " " _ " . ( - " , ; . r _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . TIlE OMAhA DAUY nmJ rUI HD.Y , 1AROI 10 , lS5. Aau . . 5 . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , lsr BECIN ALL OVER ACAIN Supreme Court Throws the Oakland Water front OaB Out of Oourt - , * JUDGES tAflAN AND BREWER DISSE Ti . 'arlu at tntcrl 1 nere Xot1 Jrolht 1"0 ' the Snit AII for tlt ICA OI II ' \a , Not ClnMltrrc,1 "air to A"JudlcAte the InMe : W\SINGTON , March 18-hlet justIce Fuler tOllay delivered an opinion dlsmlRslng the bill In equity brought hy the state of Ialorlia : ! vs the Southern 1aclnc Ialroad tompany , Involvln the oInerhlp of the IJakhl\l ) water front , for want of original \nrlsdlcton \ ( , This dl poton of the case was made ncclsary hy the conclusion reached II the ' tourl that as there were partIes Inlerestcll I In the 118110sltun of It , such as the town of Oaklanll 0111 the water front C0II)3UY , who do nol appear as partl to the present sul , Il I , was nol equlahle lo fnly aljudiate , the cae unless thee Inlerel were represented t In the suit. Justice Fuller slated that while tilt IIJhts t of the town nlll the watrr front conlalY would not he technicaly 11etermln 1 they , would he effectually passll ) upon. With the matter IllaceJ ) In this Iglt : the next question to be decided , was OB to "I I other the supreme court had , original juris- dlctthn. The decision first was to the effect that It did not have suclr Jurls.lcton . , end In reaching this conclusion , the opinion dls- cussll at some length lie ( provisions of the constuton conferring original junledlctioii. Quoting ) these Provisions the chief justice Bald that while It was clear that catiu's bc- tWln states and citizens of other states could he originally hrouht Into the supreme court It was not so clear where citizens of other slates , as would IH ! the case with the town of 001\0111 an.l . til Water Front com- lany the Southern Paclnc Railroad : company being a citizen of Kentucky , became trustees to the suit. Whie there \as some reaon fur doubt us to the course to be \ursued , the court wns of the opinion that the constltu- ton hal , meant to be explicit In Its contirma- ton of origInal jurisdiction . and , as provision was not lade for the combination of citizens of the state at Interest wlt1 ! those of another ftate , the Inference wa ! that In such cases the supreme court could only exercise ap- ) pehiate . ul.l ) . not original jurisdiction. Judges llanlaii anti lirewer dissented . JI\lges larlan Bre\er dlssentll. Hcerrlng to the lueston of the interest of other parties who do not appear In the case , the chief justice , after quoting various rul- Ings of the court , said : "Sitting as u court of elllty ) wo cannot. In the Iiiit of these well 'setl principles , Invoice die consldlra- - tlon ) of the question whether other persons , who have tae Imme.lale . interests In restrict- I lug the demands of complainant are nut In- dhpensahle ) parties. or at least so far neces- sary that the cause should not go on In their ahsence. Can the court proceed to a decree , _ os between the state 01.1 . the Southern Pa- ciflc company and do complete and 1101 jus- tce without affecting other lersoiis not before tH ) court , or leaving the controversy In such , a condition that its final termination might ' be wholly InconHlstent with equity and good I conscience ? " \Ve are constrained to conclude that the city of Oakland ali the Oal\all Waler Front company arc so situated In respect of this litigation Ihal we ought not to proceed . In their abscnce " After quoting varIous opinions hearIng upon the question of jurisdiction In a case where the citizens or a state whIch Is a party to the suit are joined with those , of another state , the chIef justice said : " If , by vIrtue of the subject matter a case camel within the JudIcial power of the United Slates I docs not folow that It comes within the jurisdictIon ' of thIs court. That jurisdiction does not obtain simply because a slate Is a . lJrty. I was hell at an early day that - congress could neIther enlarge nor restrict the original jurisdiction of this court and no attempt to do so Is suggested here. What congress lay have IOwer to do In relation to the jurisdiction . of the courts of the United , States Is not the question , but whether , where the constitution provides that this court shah luvo orIgInal jurisdictIon In cases In which the state Is plaintiff and citizens of another stale defendant , that jurisdiction can he held to emhrace a stilt hetwecn a state and citizen - zen of another state and of time same stale \Vo are of the opinion that our original Jurisdiction cannot thus he extended and that the hi must not be dismissed for want ot parties who should ho joined but cannot be without ousting the jurisdiction. " JustIce Harlan , In the dissenting opinion , cited the hounJary suit of Forlia against Georgia , In which the attorney general was 4 r alowlJ to file proofs for the Unite Slates Without making time government a party to time case In 0 technical sense and contended that practically the same course had been Pursued In this case , the city of Oakland having been allowed to file brIefs and docu- menls to luslrate its alleged title and to Partake In the taking or evhlence. "The caw has been fuly heard upon its merits , " he continued . . "lS they Involve the rights of California and the Southern Paclne anti the city of Oakiand. All these parties earnestly desire that we proeeell to a fnal decree on the merits. I any other party Is interested In the result of the . case we can hold time CUSO unti that part , If It so wIshes , can make Ilroof of such interest and ls na- ture , just ns time city of Oakland has < one , Time suggestion that the Oakland Water Front company has such an Interest In this suit as to enlte It to be heard comes rrom the court , not from tha company nor from any of the Ilarte before us. " The court did not say that a decree , as between California an.l the Southern Pacific , might legally affect the clahns of others , or that It could he plemlel In the bar In any subsequent suit , therefore It was llfcull for him to untlerstanmi . why the court should not exercise Its obligation to decide the case he- tween the state and . time curoralon. In coucluslon Justice Ilrlan asked huw the etate of Calcrnla ws to obtain a Judicial dotermlnlton of the controversy. The efec- tveness of such suit would delenl ullon time ability of the stale 10 hrlng time Kentucky : corporation Into court so that I would be , bound by final decree 'ho framer of the constuton did not Intend to subject a state to the Indignity of being cOlpolell 'u ' submit He controversies with citizens of other states to the court of such other states . Justice lrown delverl.l the opinion In the coso of Jay ' ' Stokes et ai , plaintfs In error , vs time United States from the district m court for the southern district of Indiana , 4 fho Illctment was against Stokes and thirteen othrme for 0 conspiracy In using time IOstufce Ind the mal fur fraudulent pur- l'OSC. Time partI8 combined to order goolls from I dlslanee. certf'lnl the financial Itandlng each of time other olul then faing to iai for Ihem. Stokes arll eigimt olhers were found guilty upon trial alli sentencell to tmlnieonnlent ) This judgment of the court below was mmflirmnetl Chief Justice Fuller delivered an opinion tn time case of the Cimlcago KansasVest - en Halrooll company CUfenl It , Pontus , In error from the supreme court of time stale of Kansas , shimming the decision of the court below , which had allotted damuges to Pontus - tus for InjurIes received while employed by time railroad company In time case of Anthony I. Seehury , colec- ton , \s the Wright & I.awther 01 all Lead I Manufacturing coml'any II error , to the cr- ' cult court for the norther district of 1Inoll , ' the court eslublshe < the meaning of time word lraught" al applied to Importalon .f articles Imported In chesls , boxes , cases , elc. In this case lax seed wn the article Imported anll the colllor refused to make an allowance for the draught , claiming that the word was a misspeling of the wonl " 'draft , " wblch Ie denned al waste matter . The court Ilrmcl time decision of the court below , deciding time word to mean , when used In such connecton , "an arbitrary delluc./u / frol gross wl'lght made by custom to as- lure the buyer or Importer that there Is no dlscrl\llnaton \ against him for difference In . ' Icole. The court dismissed the appeal of the Texa & I'aclnc Ialroad COIIan1 : A. cEvery nnll I. Wison , brought up on error from the ceurt of appeals of Texas . In then cases Mclry anti Wilson had been allowed damages for loss caused by delay In shipping cattle from Texas to Chicago. In the case of James T. Shields , jr. , receiver - ' ' ceiver of the Morrlaown & Cumberland Gap Railroad cumpany , appellant. Igalnst John V lan smut the Atlantic Trust cmlauy , , Jj ( ; lrm'\ ' ' . . . . . , ! " . . ' . _ . . , , _ . - hem the cIrcuit court for the eastern district of 1cnnusc ( Justice Brewer delivered the ollnlon , I WA hel that the circuit court had not time power to take the property out of the hants of the receiver appointed hy the state court Justice Brewer saId that time mere forclhle continuance of possession by the federal court did not tranform that which vas II the fut Instance wrongful Into rightful posMc slon. The case was re- mnaimded to time circuit court for proceedings not InconHlstenl with the opinion. INTll STINU I'tNSlON ImCJstN. An Interesting opinIon upon the status of pensions ; vms tel\'ec hy Justice Brewer. "Conress being at liberty to gIve or withhold - hold pensions , " ! pold the justice , "may Pre scribe who shall receive th(1 nnll determlno all the t.rculsiances and condltols under ant \ llch any application therefor shall he prose- cuted. No mnn haA a legal right 10 Inler- rero In the matter of obtaining pension for himself or others The whole control of the : mater power , " Is wihin the domaIn of congresIOIlal ThIs declaraton was Incidental to the commrt's opinion Ul'on the ollleal of henry N. rlshle , who was convicted an,1 , sentenced to Ihrlo munths' Imtlrlsonmenl hy the circuit court In 1mlslalo under nn Inllctment chnrglnJ that lie tcmande1 a greater 8um tlll $10 for lila prosecutng ) a Ilenslon claim. 11 violation of the ICt of Jun 2i. I 1890 , which placed that lImIt upon the nt- torneys' fee. The justice said : "It Is within the In.louhtell power of time gover- ment 10 restrain Inlvhllals from some con- tracts , " and referred to coulrlcts for the IJI'chaso or Bale of lottery tickets In thal connection. After stating that a pension grnnlell by the government Is n mater of bounty , that no pensioner 'loll n "eblll legal right te his pension , that congress hail the right to give , wltiiimolml , ( ] strlhlie or recall them , Justice Brewer Pllld " 10 vlng power to legislate on this whole matter , to prescrlho the condiion under which parll lay Isslst 11 Ilrocurng ! penslols , I has equal power to enforce hy 11enll provisions complance with Is requlremcnts. There can bl mme reason- uhle "Iueston of the constitutionality of UI statute. " Time conviction was sUstained II'S I I M I' itO " ' 1 ' 11 I : noel FLELI I Nm , 1"llu Ilcllclt Served 10 Mronlthcn time i'nleimtlty Ichton. . . WASHNGTON , March 18-The Italian 10- cldent , one of the three Internatonal compll- catuns , Is practically closed so far as It involves - voh'es time relations of time United States and Italy , and Instead of leaving Irritation and 1- feeling , the affair appears 10 ha\'e res led In further strenglhenlng the friendly rela. tons between the countrIes. Ambassador . dl 1.'lva takes this view of the Incident and expresses - presses his appreciation of the promptness and energy with which the federal authorities and those of Colorado sought to secure for Italians the same protectIon ant redress as that gIven American citizens at Walsenbmmrg On the other hanl , It Is a source of comlent and congratulation at the Stale department that at a tme when foreign enlghtenments were pressing from all quarlers Baron dl Fava made 10 protest beyond presentn ! the facts as telegraphed hy the ! alal consul at Denver , and at the same time reassured the Italian government that the authorities here ' ' ! in their . And were doing e\'erlhlng II power. It Is 10t douhted that Governor McIntyre will he fully able to deal wIth time question from Wasimlngton hOW 01 without . further communlcalon wih The alhassador believes that time recent trou- hlG II Colorado as wel as that In New Or- leans wi further awaken a sentiment for a 'nltolal law hy which the United States cal see that full treaty protectol Is given to foreigners even though they be within the jurisdiction of time statlS , After the New Orleans lynchings of some years ago a slrolg seltment for such 0 law sprang up. I was , shown II resolutions amid letters sent to Baron dl Fava from Boston and from the Universal : Peace unIon expressing the houe that the New Orleans IncIdent would lead to the enactment - actment nf a national law ample to protect time treaty obligations. Similar exprlsslohs have come to the ambassador through time press and otherwise as a result of the Colo- rndo trouble and he does net doubt that such < on enactment will result In a year or two from the prevalence of public opinIon now supporting It. I can be stated authorita- tvely that the reports ' circulated of Baron dl Fava's probable transfer to a European staten - ton arc grounmhless. Such reports spread at the present time arc believed hy diplomats here to be Inspired hy the same malevolent Infuence that exaggerated the meaning of Baron 1 ] ava's personal and friendly cor- rlspomlence with time governor of Colorado anll whose aim , It Is said , Is to endeavor to disturb the frleudshlp between the two COUI- tries Baron dl 1 1\'a expressed the opinion that as far as the relations between the rep- resentatves of the two countries are cal- cerned , such influences arc powerless and will not succeed In their intent. . - - - - - . \U l'OSTAL EaII'Loys COM1IlING. .troug OrnlzAton l'orlo1 to Further J.ojbIRUol In TI.lr , laver WAShINGTON , March 18-The Postofce department has Information of the formation or a IOwerful combine of postal employee desIgned - sIgned to bring pressure upol congress 10 overturn certain regulations and rules of the department. The employee Ilave ben encouraged - couraged by their success In attaching to time last postofce appropriation bill an amendment which suspend al order of the department. This order was Issued last Jlle and directed that by the 1st of May , 189 : , all railway mol servIce employes ehoul remove to some point along time Ino of time route al which he was emplo 'ed. This was unsats- fastolY to the most of the clerks , and they obtained legislation o\'erruln ! the order. 'ho reason for Issuing time order Is explained at the department lS necessary , because at time time time order was Issued , there were about 1.300 of the 7,000 men In the service who did not live on the lne where they were employed. When there was aim accident , or anything else that requires emergency men , these who were aim leave and away from the Inu where they worked , escaped time extra duty , and It fell upon those living on time roule. Of the 1,300 who were living off the lines where they worked , about 300 hav& It- lell the department that they have or will rcmovt their homes to the point requesled Probably al of them will so remove , notwitim- stand InK time legislation overruling the or er. Time lepartment Is now Informed that since time failure of legislation In time last congress Increasing the IJY of employee , I comblna- -ton has heln' formed to pass this legisla- ton , and also to overturn those rules of the department which are unsatisfactory 10 themmm A high olciol of time departmelt saul today : " 'hl comhlnalon Includes some thousalds or emnployoa In the railway mal service. the letter carrIers' service , 0111 II poS'O ' COI , I They are all In time classified list . alt pro- , leclell from removal The effect of thIs com- ' blnatol would be to create a seutmenl agailst the cl\1 servIce Ilw which protlcts ' . " these emmmpioyes vIit.1. HATCH IU" iV Al'I'ITaliNTS . l'rcsideimt IOUI , So ' & 'Iimmm In Iollnl to 'VO' " -i'tmmmlsIor fur S"hlylcr nO"IIOII. WASIIXGTON , March ( l . -Tho Ilres"llnt hal today announced the following appolnl- menls : Josellh n. lerod of Indiana , to bo secretor ) , lf the Ilgatlon of the United , States to Jalan : Henry A. C. Eler ) a ciizen of the United States , to he interpreter 10 the consulate of the Unied Slates at Nln llo , China ; George F. Smmmitlmers. a citizen of time United States , to be Interpreter to time ceusulatu of the United States ut Osaka and Bloyn , JIIan , Postnmasters-lavid C. Marsh , J est SI. Louis , Iii . : Joseph Beard , Danvle ! , Iii. j Michael I. Huck , Schuyler , Neb Other postmuteu Illpolnle were : Col. orado , Crested Butte , Joseph lack : Kaimsas , Baxter Sprlngi , John C. Ilaskeil. ( uba'4 Sugar crol' I. hort. W"SlNGTON , Jlarch iL-United States CommercIal Agent Barker at Sagua la Orande , Cula , In n report to the State de- partment says that owIng to bad weather the new sugar crop will show a decrease In yIeld al comlared with the average The cane Is hollow anl 25 per cent short of saccharIne mmmatter. In consequence of this tact 11\1 the disturbed I'oltcal conditons on the Island tle Illantef arc very lueh dls- couragell , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I I " . " " -lr ( ' .I.hrat" . lime IUrtl\l ) QIIHlr WAShINGTON - , March 18- Presilent Cle\llnt II [ years old loda ) ' . There was however , no pelal observance oC the day at the whlo imouse and thl lre6ldent kept closely 10 hil desk , as usual. Several can- ' telegrams received amid gratulotor tthJrams were , Ind several ot his Intmate Crlends caled , while others tent their congratulations , accom- Ianled \ ) baskets of fo'cn. . . . . " . , . ' , , _ .J t. ' . , _ , , JAPAN ) MAY ABANDON SILVER - Speculation Started by the Demand for Indemnity Payment in Gold , SE NATOR TELLER lAS' NO rEARS or TillS limit I.n : U the I Coimmitry ! honll loremmico 8Uvr lie 'hlnk the nCAllln lerll- hlo for ( hold ' 'oull Ito a " 'mhtma- "II Object i.r.inmm , WASHNGTON , March IS.-Senalor Teller does not regard vera' serlolsly the possible effect of .Inpan's demomlng I large war Illemnly frol Chinn In gold amid Is of time opinIon that Ilstead of Injlrllg the CAUSe of silver I wi aid it. "I have no fear , ' ' he salll tOlay , "that In that event Japal , wil go 10 It gold basis , The pwple lucre ha\'e too long been ac- clslomed to the use of silver and the country : Is too prosperous and progressIve wIth maUers as they are for them to desire n chauge. Natural ) howe\'et , an.l notwlh- stoldlng time popularl ) of silver for local . IHrlloses , they wi asl that Indemnlt be paid In gold because of its greater Ilurchasing IOWer II Eimrope anl America , with which cGntnenls Jnllan has large dealngs , and also , because she wil ha\'e Irohahl contracted a large war debl. Sti , If Japol shoulll cal- chide to go to a gold basis that fact would ommly I luerease the BcrJmhle for goid and waul he aluthel circumstance to show the Inude- uacy of thc golll ( slllll ) Ieavlnl out of consideration what Japan may decide to do with reference to a monetaI ) basIs . the dc- land upon Chila for say $200,000.000 In gold would imecessitate scurrlng mmbammt neccsslate a great ) Ihoul for the melal , China does not colect to exceed $ l .OOOOOO In gold Ilnualy al her Inllort duties , all that Is the only way the go\&rnlent has for getting gold In the ordinary course of huslness. I would Ihere- fore he necessary hat t she should gu Into the mlrltel with her hands and scrape time gold In America and Europe. Consequenty two- thirds of the alount would he tlken from this country , and one mummy easily see what a drain this would he. It would also he 0 gleat object lesson and would , 1 believe , strenglhen the silver cause. " Ci1EitOiiIS ISUI"N8 MUST Il'Il)1. Joh\vl&es oml I'rcollmen tnttcII : to ! ! hlre of 'rlh"l Irollcl'I\ ' . WASHINGTON , March tS.-The Unled Slates court of claims rendere(1 ( two important - ant decisions : In the case of the Delawores against the Cherokee naton , the original decree declared the Delawares , lS adopted citizemma . to have equal rights with the natl'e ' . , , , , , , . , . r1Hrnkpp" In IIn t " Inmmnn nrnn.rh' nf lii _ _ . _ , _ n _ _ _ . .no . . . . . . . ' _ .n" , n , m natol and to be entitled l to their prolrolonal part of a fund of $ dOO,000 derived from the publc lands of time natiomi. After the case had gone to the SUIrlle court , the United States Ilurchased the Cherokee outlet all the Cherokee government distributed $600,000 of the lrchl e money to those who were " " "Cheroltees hy bled , Congress reserved $1,000,000 for the pro- tectIon of the Delawares , Shawnees and freemen of the naton and to await the pendlnsui' , ' . The case now comes hack fronm ' time suprelQ court with the former decree - cree afrmed and the court of claims today extend It to the new flnd derived from the sale of the outlet and awarded the complainants - plainants , the Delawares nn additional judgment - ment of $186,254. In the case of time freed-I men against the Cherokee naton , 0 decree ' was entered for time first time , In like man- mier . declaring that the commmplaiimants iS adoplell cltzels , are entitled under time Cherokee constuton to , share equally the common property of the imation. As time nnmber of time freedmel greatly exceeds that of the Delawares , the Judgment In this case Is for a very large amoummmt-$903,365. In each case time opinion was by Justice Nott . tJNIES TiE EX-CONUltlSaLtN'S STOny 11cCreary daya Dixon 111 Not 00 to lawnl aim Ils Authority WASHINGTON March 18-The report brought hy Judge Dixon of Butte , 1ont. from Hawaii , that Queen Liiuukaiani's sen- lenco will he commuled and n general dcc- ton called for the election of a president Is not credited hy officials here They cite the clause of the Hawaiian constitution , declarIng - Ing that Salford Ballard Dole has heen made president of the republc of Hawaii . to hold alce Inl Decenmbcr 1900. Representative McCreary , who Is referred to In the dlspotch from Butte , Mont. . as havlug conllissioned ex-Congressman Jxon to malte an Investga- ton at Hawaii . says : "I wish to deny the whole story. I never sent Judge Dixon to Hawaii and did not know of his going until after he had gone Ho went 10 recuperate time healh of his son ! rs. Dixon remainIng at San Francisco with a relaUve of mine. I never henrd or on Investgaton of hawaii for m'sel or for the foreign affairs comml- tee , and I have not and will not receive a re- port on that suhJect. " NAtlonnl htmiimi . Nov . " 'ASIJNOTON. : Inlch 18-SIeclnl ( Tele- . graimm.-'iimc ) cOlplloler of the currency I has been 10tled of the folowllg chonges In ofticers of Nebraska natonal banks : .Jlhl E , l \'ans , cashiem' , In place af C. 1 Knln . anll C. H Ialng , us"IAtunt cushier of Nebraska Nulonalanl. . , York ; u. ' . .1 I. Nohes , vice Iu'esllcnt of City Nutonll bank , Vane . 'he comptroller has allrO\'e(1 the Cont- neutul National hanl of Chicago and , the Chemical Nltonnl hanl of New York ns l'cselVI agents for the FIrst Nulonul banl of OFent , Ctllllmll 'Y"nt4 Ills ( ' ' 00 Jlvaiieerl. , , \SIINGTON. I March IS.-I.em Moore SIng , thl'ollh his utorney , Maxwell \'nrtf today mno'ed In the supreme court that his ease be olvance" ( on the ucltet. The emcee cornea from the distrIct court ( roam the northern district of lnlfornll , and Is a re- suit of time law exemptng Chinese mer- cllnls from the OIHrton of the exclusion act. Loin :10011 Sing clulms to ' ho\'o been o ChinesI merchant In San I rnclsc lie went to China amid , lttlrle,1 , to Sai I"ran- cisco , but was not permltCI to lamimi . Op"nhlt of YUlktol lelervoton 1)eimmyod' WASh I rNa'roN , March 1S.-Secrdtmmry Hmlth says thut I Is lu'obnhle that Ilraela- matloul wil not he Issued opening lands wlhln the next thlee weeks. 'fhe procll- mmmatioums thlt have heen prepared for openIng - lug time Yunltton Ieselvuton , In Suuth Ua- , kate , llHl the Suds reservation In are- I gen , provide that within thllty days afer belnl issued time land shul be opened. ' 1he weather wouhl not he Ilrollltous for hlli opening timimLy d1m3i4 hlnce , und 10 the PIOC- lamatuns will not issue . New I'nurlh tllK : ! l'ostmimisecra , \V.S1l1NG'iON , Inrch Ig-Splclol ( 'rele- 1IOm-loslmallell ) were alllointet today mum follows : Nehlaska-lomcl. Gllele ) ' coimnty ' , I' : . 11.'elsim. . vice i.V. . Jeffres . re- ehnld ) Hauth Dal < - : > OHhunnon coummmty , Frmtimk ! F , Coffey % 'lr ' I"'V ' Young , reaimxmmod'olmea' I ? imt.muuiie ; J 1 eouimtv. i ! A' . Si'dervicl Her ' l ) ' Newlon , resigiini J Iowa -I.osslng. Monona county , C. S. HCole , vice Johl ( l'rople , 1'81Ile.1 , . , II"omo I 'I mix ilet mm rims ( 'oimmini Jim . " 'AS 1 1 NC'O N , Idurcim 18.-A large num- her ot Income tax returns ' are helnl I'e- cfh'ed at the Internal reveimamo bureau . ' 1hey show 0 'ery satisfactory aequleseence on time part of taxpayers In ) nil o the regula- tons conremlnl the colecton oC time ' lox. The utmost scenery as to the umount an'l ' character of the Ielurns . Is being observed , In perfect harmony and unanimity rIses time chorus of prdlse fur Dr. PrIce's BakIng Powder , . . I'rommiflioims In time Hev'nuo Service . \\SIINGTON , March 18-I'irst " 1.leulen- lUl Charl.I F. Shoemaker has been huro- mote.1 to be captain In the revenue marIne service. This Is ulJlersloOI to I. llrelhn- mary to his nllointmenl 11 chIef of time service , tu succeed Ih late Calltaln Shel- lard , _ _ _ S _ _ _ ( I'.n ' h.lr ( 'onmmmmiasioii. , W.SiIINGTON , March 18-BIeclal ( 'ele- grmuiii-l'ostimiasters ) were ( om118110nlll ton - day as folu\\'I : Nehr.ua4ca-JuiiLms Kleter , "Iago , South Dakola-John 'J' l.arson , 1.1) : 'J'homul Smmmmmnmons a lied Fermi . JUicy U.II h" I'oliruet. WASllNGTON , March II.-Special ( 'Jde- grain.-The ) 10Mtotee < eparlmlnt line uwanle 10 I" . ii. Hle ) the contralt for car- rying mal tram I.Iola to Southerland , S. D. : , at his bid of $ :3,1G. " . , ' , " , , ,1/ . TI\'IJ. ( TUIf , .l/ .issz.xt . : r/O. , - Sentiment In la\I"\ % \ Uro\vln. In L'mtvor ot This t'olp' , t1ny lltoim. DUTTE , Mont , hich lS.-Bx-Contcss' ' man W. W , Dixon , whd It Is understood was Sent to Honolulu by Chairman lcCrcarr of the foreign relation ! cbmmllee 10 mnlte nn investigatIon of rec ! nl'\vents ' on time Islands , has ret\rne.l . to ihimito . lie says he made an Investgallon of affairs In hawaii , even to events ns for rcimmotT the overthrow of the queen , mind the entire Irelll of his remarks Is In Ilrtlse of Ireldnt Dole and his ! OV- ; emment. lie founll time amirmexatiomi sommti- tle annexaton sent- ment growIng anioi1g the natives anti half- among natves hree.1 who reco nlzell' time hopelessneS of time cause of real ) and believed annexation would give hawaii sugar free entry Into the lnled States , nli WOUlll , therefore , boom time islands . , Judge lxon fO\l.l . thlt the re . cent alellted revolution hal strengthened the provlslo\al government greatly , and that the go\'ernment Is very conservatve In time treatment of the revolutonlsls , anti not lt all vindictive toward the sUIJorters of the queen . The stories of torllr ( he says , were In- foundCl entirely , and mme one was forced to leave the country . hut many \ere given the option or standing court-marlal or lellnl the islands untIl s\eh tme os they woull bo gIven permission 10 retlrn , lie also found that the men who clallJl time protection - tion of the United . Stales hail a fair hearln lon ! amid will receive fair tre tment Time iegis- I ' lature wi he convened In the spring , and a' general election cale(1 ( for time election of n president Judge Dixon thlnlts annexaton Is inevitable , Rli say the emmly people op- posed to It mire the I nglsh residents of the Islands. - - ( US : ln\ : \S flEitiiIL ( 'AI.t . I 10 1 . Story that Couut 10rbort Ihulrcl [ Wll ( ( to HulII Ills ! 1'II. ! BEnLIN , larch IS-Genernl van Werder , German ambassador to HUBsla , has hecn recalled - called . I Is reported that he will he suc- ceetied hy Count herbert Bsmarck , General van Werder , according to n dispatch from Berll on January 2 , was reported 1 to have heen absent from the gathering of German officers at the Berlin nrsenal on JAnuary I , when , os usual on New Year's day , they were a.I.lresel . . by Rmmmimeror Wilam. and . It was stated trt the general hld tenderel his resignation to the emperor. , POlIO 1,111 1 tommslstory. HOI , March IS.-A conslslory was hell here today and the pOIe preconlzel slxl- live archbIshops amid bishops , Inclndlng time archhlshop of St Bonlfnce , Canada and time bishop of St Johns. Time crenlon of new ccrdlnals was postponed until the next con- sistory whIch wi probably he held In aim tim rim n. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (1'rlll JlmellllstM . limhhiamt . LONDON , March 18.-A dispatch to time Post from Berln says the himelollsls are juhlant over the lrOceelngs of the state comimmcil , presumahh' because the counci rejected - jected . . , an _ amendment " . . . _ , _ _ _ _ Irllng the , _ Inportance 01 10mg nOll ! lO IrcJUUI ( ,1 : ltbtLlL (1.- remmcy syslem ( ) .II1 " 'lltS 11 . t run met I . . I3ERLIN' March 18-Itehiable ; Information from Peking Is to the effect that LI lung Chang Is authorlzoll hy his govermenl to p : ) ' and furish pro\lslons : 10 the Japanese troops In country already occupied hy the Japanese If Japan \,1 grant an armistice. S 7Irewld ( 'VI.III , 'clgenia. AI.GEHS. Itiarcim . 18-Gramul Duke George of Russia , the czarwlch , brother of the em- plrO' of Hussla , , imac arrived here from Llvadll amid wi remlin In Algeria for the henlf of his health for . some tlmne. Only lw most credulous housekeepers would use Inferior bakIng powders Dr. PrIce's does Its worlc wHh speed and accu- racy . S IllS MONET hI'IT 7'0 Til ! SOUTI Major Jlnltur , Once 1 , 'cnlhy Confederate Solller , Ule8 l'olnlesR , KANSAS CITY , la\cJI 18.- fnJor J. D. Mantor at one LIte ! . one of 'IrginIa's , wealhiest and forenot'citleenS , died at the city hospltol In Argenlne , I\an" , yesterday , a charge on the cIty . When the civil war broke out Major Mantor ganlzed I cavalry company for the confederate - federate cause at his own expense , the cost being over $ i , OOO. His faintly was very rich ot that tme and he spent a fortune In ad- \'anclng the confederacy Some time after the close of the war he came west and em- barked In various enterprises which turned omit , badly arid last summer he Was sent to the confederate home at Hlgginsrille. He dId not slay there , however , and he next ap- penned , _ In Aagentne. where . , he was takemm sick and could not overcome Lime 1lSease. tie died absolutely penniless. He was born In 1823. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ieath of E.-ConJre101\1 To\uSld. CLEVELAND , ! arch IS-Ex-Congressman Amos Townsend , I prominent merchant or this city , died at St. Augustine , Fla. , yesterday - day of heart failure . Mr. Towlsend was about 61 years old and mmnniarnietl. lie \ent to Florida a short tune ago for his health , which had been impaired by an attack of grip lie represented this district In the I"orly-fourth. Forty-sixth and Farly-seventh congresses lie was 0 member of the city council for ten years and for seven years was its presiding officer . He had heen for the past sixteen years a director of the Big Four I railway. Mr Townsend amlssed a cQmfortahle fortune In the grocery trade Ills molns will be hrought here for Interment. 'Vei IuoIlournlC" Alnn Uead. NEW YORK , Mlrch IS.-Colonel M. V. D. Edgerly , presldcnt or time Mussachusets : Iullal Life Insurance company , died at tIme New Nelherlands hotel today. Colonel Edgerly was known throughoul the cOln try by his connecton wllh varIous Insurance - surance companies lie vas presIdent of the Des Moines , Kansas City & Arcola ral\\'a ) ' . In 1882 he was the democratc candidate for governor or New lumpshlre , but was de- feated. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 'VomlnJ Wonln l'oltcl"n. CHEYENNE , March 18-Speclal ( Tide- gram-Mrs. ) Fllela Rlhlott , a leader In the woman's suffrage movement In this state . died here today Mrs. Elliott was a shrewd hiohlilcal worker amid hoa served frequently as delegate to county and state conventons , DurIng the last campaign , as preshlent of the Vommmamc's Hopublcun climb . silo traveled through the stale , doing effective campal1 work. She waR a publc speaker of sonic abIlity and wIelded considerable Ilnuence In iiohltics . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I , 'UIIO 'Vlnter ot Inllln ! . ' .o"blton I'nme , DAYTON , 0" , March IS.-Judgo A. A. WInter , atorney and general . manaJlr of the Mltual 1111 SavIngs' 's ! claton ! , the largest concern of the Itlnd"I , \he country , dle,1 , today - day . An operation fortie , relief af on ah'c s on his rIght hip causell , by a fall was penfornmmed Saturday , but 1& falp < ' 10 rally. lie was a leading authority on i1 Xldlnl association af- fair amid President ( o , ( .tle . . state league. - - - - - - - REFEREE CALLEIITA ) DRAW Kirain Generally Conceded to Have the Best End of the Fight. KllRAIN STOCK lAKES AN UPWARD lU RN 8ulh'a1 tom Untll 011 UrclArml hiImmmi'lf 1hcdy to Chmmsiim'umgmm time ' WII"'r I the Referee " ' 0111 SI10 ( Jim- Ktirmmlmt Ihl\rll tack of 'rllnln" , . , BOSTON. Iarh 18.-ln the presence of 2,000eollo at the Surolk Athletic club to- miigimt Jake l\raln of In1lmore and Ste\'l O'lonnel of Austrnhiu , CorheU's Slarrllg partner , fought eight I'ounds , amid nt the cole i'atsy 1 hep\l : , referee amll sholts of " "Ilroln , " declared the contest a draw . Whlo the referee was mnllnl up his mild Johl I. Sulvan , who 8t just outside the ropes , caRe hy Klhraimm's COrllr , mounle.1 0 chair alli waving his tile , demaldod a de- cision When 0 draw was anloulced he sprang Into the uremia mind rushed toward O'hommnel's corner. Two of the seconds srahhe.1 . him by time minima amid turned him oslle , Thei he clasped hawls with Klrotl II apparent cougratllaton , nli 8wllging his anus showed time lileI how time nht might have heel worm. lie was reamly . , he declared , to chllengo the whiner , If the referee hml only 10mell one The ex-chamllol was ni- ally led . off hy hIs friends , and the Bcene , which hal ( Causell the widest exclClell , olded , I took Referee Shelllard five mmmi- tiles to make up hIs mind what declslol to malte. 1lrall had the best of the last rounl , mil at tmes I looked as If ho was going to hitmt O'Dormnoi out. lie had not the force imowever hut his old time 1Iuck assorted - sorted Itself , all wih wild rushes ho .1nzell time Auslrlan hay , who In(1 ( beeu sming cOllllell ) ' for seven rounds , and hind lanled ot will upon tie ( mace of the Bahtiimmoreatm . O'Donnel was the cleverer In the leads In time first round ho noore.l Ilrall , all II the secor\l also hal him to the leer , mil as yet his blows seemel to lack force , while ] (1. rain did very effective work with his rl h O'Doimnel Inns gained notiing II reputation b i ) his work tonight , whie the stock of ICil- mum was rated imiglm. Both men entered time ring at 9:35. : Klrll \\'al fat and clulsy amid welghl.1 In at 220 poulds , I was apparent - parent that he hnl little trllilg , while I O'iommmmei was In excellent trim old tlllell' ' Limo scale at li3 \ouuds , Wlt1 O'Dommmmei were IkeVeir , James : IKny arid , BIlly Delnle ) ' . 1lrall was seconded by Jim McCarthy , Jim Phelan and B. Uebhardt. The fight by rotunda was as follows : FIGHT BY nOUNDS. Hominid 1-.O' Dominol % ae time aggressor amid thl - WIS l old led I" l with ' ,1. , . his ' . left ' " . ' which . . . ' I was . _ . clevemly . , , , . , , stopped _ _ .u , . . , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , , " f ' \ \ ) \ \ ' \\\\\)1 \ ' \ ) \ , I IIJ \ rt , ' I' ' 4 ' . \ ' , . \ I' . 1II' ' I " : : : z" " ) II . _ , Great Physical Strength t 1- ' is not hlCce3sar ) ' to the cljomcnt of pcrfL'l health , yet le ? is incomplete without the posscssion of strong , healthy organs and f1culics , for these give rise to the most dels'ht- ful scnsatons of existence . Hcalh is ecntial to thc nccOlplshmcnt of every puposc ; whie siclmcs thwarts thc bet intcntons and loftiest nims. Hxcrcse common sense nnd orliumry prccauton and you nccd never be very sick. \Vhcn you fluid your stomach trotiblesollle . your bowels ihlaCtive , your ncrvcs sensitive - look ont IVhletl I your wight is de. creasing , whcn yonr energy is waning , when exertion seems impossible nnd Sled ) lees not give rcst-Iook out I Serious illness has its beginning in neglected little thin ' . lvcn dread consumption comcs on by degrccs , nnd 11) ' begin with a cry slight derngcmcnt 'rakehl ill tillie . 98 pcr ccitt. of all cases of consUnp- tion can bc curcd. ' 1akcn in tiuiie . no disease need hc rcaly serions 'l\he best safeguard against disease is an active , healthy liver. ] ' 1hat means good blood ( nnd good blood mcans good , sold healthy fleli. Time gcrms of discasc seek out thc weak spots in the hotly , Don't have nny weak spots. I you have them now ) cear them out , tone them tp , make bent strong. Dr. Picrcc's Golden Medical Disco\'cry wi do it. I searches out all poisonous matcr and discasc-gcrms of whatc\'cI' char- acter. I regulates thc action of thc organs of the whole hod3' I forces out impure matter , makcs thc blood rich aud puts ncw life into cvcry fiber . I makes , good , firm healthy fesh- locsu'l make fat I gives you flesh that you can work with-thc flesh that mcans health and strenglh. Fatness docsn't necessarily mcan hcalh , but a reasonable plumpncss is essential to thc bet bodily condition. Dr. Picrce's Golden Medical Discovery is pleasant to take and you don't have to take an ocean of it to get wcl eithcr. Z The l'cOlllc's Com\on Sense Medical Adviser ! , I book of over 10 plReq amid 3oocoiorcd nl.l 0. other luslmtols , COi 10W hc , had , II troug 1acr ; covers. An < OtTLY : 111um , 01 cldlul this COIJOI alt 2S ceuts in oneccnt to\fq . , for IlaCkl'R ' amid postage . Over 6 < ( cflies of : this compltc Io\ly Doctor Dook already colt , II cloth bhull , nt regular price ci $1.50. U Address : WORLD'S DlsrlNsARIIWICAL AsSOC1ATION,663 lnln Street , Ilmiffalo , N. Y. - - - - longs : Loretta (10 ( to 1 ) won , IIApeetor 1lnt ( : to 1) ) second , (0 Leaseman (8 to 1) ) third. ' 1lme : 0:37\2 : \ , 'I'imtrd I\l , six furlongs : Edmund ( - noly ( : to r ) won , Anna , K (30 tu 1) ) second , Artless (20 ( to 1 ) thl.I , Time : 17. : \ Fourth race , St. Patrick's hal\la : ! ) . seven fUlloml : Nl'r (5 to 1 ) wou , 1lllce nerlal lf ( to 5) second , Lon ! Broolt (7 ( to 1) ) third. Tiimie 1 , 'llnw : 1:2Sh. : Fifth racl five rind . a half fUllonls : Plh Cer,1 , (15 ( tn 1on ) , Colonel Atmore ( ( : to I eecoimui ( , TohlU ) ' Iclnle (7 ( to 1) ) third 'flme : 1:09 : , S1' LOUIS , March Ig-I' ast Ride renul ! : First race , nine-sixteenth of n mil : George " ' . Brdley won , S1 Bongo secol ! . Jack Brad Ie ) ' thlrll Time : O:59m4. : Second nice , three-quarters of a mil : 1a ' BloRsom Tce won , Joimnnic'Veijer 8ecalll , Paco- let third , ' 'lml : 1:22 i : , 'hlrd < l'OCI con olnton handicap . f\'e- eighths of a mile' : Ohlslaon. . AlltnFaw Traveler second , Prince le'ten third. Time : 1:06 : Fourth race , thrce-quarlers of n mie : EI Heno won Fiorela second , Smugller third. Time : 1:20. : Fifth race thmnee-qulartens of It mile : Jim Head won Cyanthma second , Gartand thir 'lme : 1:2 : ! _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1"I.s lt Trott"H.I , : . NEW YOHK , March \ IS-A special com- blnalon sale of trottIng stock was hegun by Peter C. Kellogg & Co. Some of the sales were : Laura " 'lteF , hi" . f" , 1891 , Sable W'ilkes-Laura Drew , J. S. Osternhaut , $ GS5 : Directress . hr. m ' t80. lIrector-Pimnce- $68 , \ V.V' , Seamnamm 'WefthurJ. J. I. $7 ; ) , J.EXINGTON Ky . March 18.AtVood - mini & 5hmanllin's sales today llfty-live trot- tern brought $16171. Time heat prices : Bo- iii 1(1 ( ii , imiack col I , 5 , t)1 ) ' LII'mula-RITle i May . Gleurr hlac ) ' , Nashville $ CO : ileremuford . h1all < colt , 3. lIormmitida-Aimmiie Brown Cii- lurl'Y. Nnshvle , t,700 ; Hohert A. ! \OWI filly . 2 , Belmn < l-nela C , Jesse Robinson , BalImore , $ .5 ih'Vflum'M ! .rr.1 10 II ) , NEW YOHK , March 18--Farson Davies' forfeit of $ ; O to match Tommy Ryan against DIck Durge of Englnl11 arrived 11le from Chicago toda ' . In his eXIlalator ' letter Davies says : " 1 enclose $500 as [ for- felt to mutch Tommy Hyal against Dick lurle for the wclterweugiit champlolshlll - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ , _ _ _ _ n. _ _ S s e e t a s S $ ! t RcX'L has the highest leavening power of any powder examined ) and is pur ( 'u ; r , nd wholesome , No other powder gave results so satisfactory. I , I j' ' , " FLOYD DAVIS , M S. , Ph. D'I J . ; . I" : II Chemist of Iowa State Board of Health.r ) r _ _ . _ _ ' _ 'UI' ) ' _ - _ _ _ " _ .V. . _ . . , . - _ _ , _ . . , . " . . . . _ . . I.era . , , # - . _ .tJ " ' ( \11' ' , or 1'llnnot Cnk" I One antI . onehalfInts flour , one tahle- \ spoommfmml brown sugar , one teaspoonful salt , two heaping teaspoonfuls Royal lakll ! Powder - der , two eggs , one and one. half pints Ilt , Sift together flour . ugar , salt and powder ; add beaten gi and-milk , mil Into alooth batter that wIll run In rathercOllllUOUI strElm from hitcher , hake on god hot griddle , a rich brown color In cdkes I large R tea aucers. ( ( l II not In good taste to have griddle 'cakes larger. ) Serve wIth maple I'rup. I --a- - - . Engimsim mcmumlns. Y'II. . Ilul\l. One quart flour , one.half teaspoonful lugar , one tCapoonful salt , two large teUIOonful Royal liakliig Powder , one and one-quarter pints mniik , Sift together flour , sugar , salt amid imowder ; add mniik , and mmmix into smooth batter a trifle stiffer timami for grudditi cakes. . - , . . . . . . . . . , . ' ' - . _ , . , . , , ct , , L . . II , : , i'Clt immmuleil elm lCilnaiim's istonmiacim , followed with a left swimig fom' Kilraimm'g jmnguiimr. Kiiralni led with hum left , mmilssed and a inmmmcii Senmt iminmm to hits knees. JCulrmuinm on rising a'as forced to time conmmer , si'imeme rapid blows \a'i're excimaliged. ituUiil 2-A pmmnicim on ICilnain's nose brought Ijiooti. Kllrnin mulct ] amid with a nigimt-lmaimmier cmi 0 Dommmmel's mieclc nearly timreav imimmi off Imis feet. O'Donmmel witlm ma rush iumshmed l'ilrn in smnduhemml y and lie felt , Kilrmuim : caught O'Donmmei in time face , btmt rceeivel two straight PtmiiCimcs in time face. O'ionnel followed a'itii unit ma dozen iihoavs impoim Kilrmtinm's mouth. At time close Ktlraimm wmas breatimirmg heavily. Rouimil 3-O'Donnel landed at will upon iCilmalmi's mmmoutim ummtil near tIme chose , when Kiirain swmmmmg lila left and riot O'Dommnel'a jaw muimaiply. ItoiJimil i-FCiiraimi was again on the do- ft'nsive , lie was lighting agnimmat great odds amid meceivcd great puntshmemat Ira the face amid nibs , In the last mimmute of time round Kiinain , obeying instructions of John L. , wimichm comnhri be hoard all over the hall. forced time Aiistrahlmiii boy to the ropes mind puiimcimeul for the wInd with effect , Round 5-O'Donnel clinchmemi. rushed and got pumiished oim time wimid. Counter blows vem'e excimamiged and Iii a break Kllrain got in his left twice mmd O'lominel planted two stuiiging iloWS upon Kilrnin'a nose. Itounmh 6-l'ilraiim lmmmmdeii his rigiit witim of- feet amid got a swinging rigimt train O'Dun- nd in 1mm car. and a nigimt on the Imenrt , Kuhrrmimm's hose ivics nmow cnimusoim , and 0 Iiim- lid fohhow'ed imp his advantage by inrttinu three strmilgimt mighmts upomi iris face. tClirnir. cilmirimed to save himself , mu got mm , two teliunmg m'igiit-imnmulers on O'iommmiel'3 rihis. Hound 7-O'ionmnmpl was forced to time ropcs with a stout right-bander front Ktinamm ) , O'Iomini got in ma heft , swtmng with his rIght for' a kmiocieotmt , limit Kilnain lmnnnlt'mI rind eiimiche,1. O'Ionnel timen handed five' timues tn quick succession upon Kliraimi'mu fmace , anmd lCiinaimi was decidedly groggy , Kiiraumm vas \'eal ( , mmml in ulomigimig received severe pmmmmishmment. As lCiirain staggered Smmliia'an rose and shouted to Kilralmi to let omit his nigiit anti left straight. IClinaini obeyed. nnmd forced O'Dommnel by main strengtim to imma corner , Round 8-This was Kilrairi's round from stunt to finnish.Vltim bumhi clog tenacity rind the. thought that lila repimtation imumig in the balance , lie rushed nit O'Dormnel like a buil , anti simnpnised imis antagonist by forcing irimit all about the ring , and landed a dozen ltmnmcimes oh hIs neck and face. Twice lie imait O'Donmmei at imh mercy , but Incited time strengthm to place time tcliiing blow. O'Don. mmci % .fl9 dazed as time spectators simommteml to Kilnairi to pmmi him out , but tIme latter could riot respond. Time round closed with hioumorn for Kiinaln. iii time preliminary bommts Billy 11111 of Washmtngtonm , 1) , C. , aimd Sanmi Toimipkins of Astoria , N. V. , fommgimt. at 137 ijoumids. In time fifth round Tonnpicimms was leimocked out with a right uppercut. ILESLII/IS ON T1hI' ltUNNIQ TItACRS Five Out of Six Fmmacnites mit Jimmy listrIt i.mi ii ci t un Cal Im. S4I' ; FRANCISCO , Munch 18.-Fivo favorites - ites out of ix today , Ingoimmar was time oimiy one to disappoimit ills backers. Stmnmm- maim m'y First race , hive amid a imrmlf furlomigs , sehulmig : S'erapimiim , 1.7 , learn ( evemi ) , won ; flahmhmaei , PS , OmIfilim (7 ( to 1) ) , niecond ; 'fime Dnunmnner , 102 , Lloyd ( IOu ) to 1) ) , third. Tunic : 1l1 : ½ . Arctic , Moumntair , Cimeinmimck , Nount Curios. Lit. Jacob mmmiii Myron also rail , Second race. one-immulf rmitle , maiden 2-year- old fillies : Ursula , ilo , Carr (4 ( to 5) ) , worm ; Miss lJrunnnmel , 110 , arlhluim (8 ( to 1) ) , secomid ; 'l'enmmmesaeluiml , 110 , L'imcs'aiier (21) ) to 1) ) , timirmi , 'J'imne ; 0:5L' : , , 11cr f.lujem'ty , Birth , Ctia nnmd Cumin Joimneomi also ran. 'l'imlrd race , nlmotit mii.v furlongs , selling : ' 1'tzzimo I iaiiiiitOmi colt , 101 , ( inlhlirm (8 ( to 1 , 'you ; 1lt tin liob , 8 ? , im'oin ( l' ' to 1) , mcconm Cimiqulto. 89 , ( Jlenmim (25 ( to I ) , third , 'i'lnmcm : 1hOV. : Sari Lumens , Nimgarm : , ' , L'obey and Nor. mnmmiiie aiso nmimm , Fount im rh cc , ammo a m lie , u.ei I I 1mg : Oahdmi nmd , 105 , Clmorum (8'm ( to 1) ) , womm ; Ingomnar , b9 , itoimi (8 ( to Cd , secommd ; I hydy , 101 , ( inllhimm (2 ( to 1) ) , timintl , Tunic : 1i5 : , fled Itoot and Garclma rmlso ran , Fifth race , five : mimd a half fum'iommgmu : liernier , lOG. ( "arr ( even ) , % 'oni : Fmminimie Loimise , 00 , Jmom (7 ( to I ) . eecom"mt : Tmirtmmm'ian , 10.1 , ( 'horn ( 'Ph to I ) timinti , 'l'jjnme : i ; 0S. BellicOse arid Qmuim't muse ran , t3ixtim race. altoimt cix furionmgs , selling : 'l'lgrees , 78 , hu'onm (3 ( to 2) ) , wall ; Florence llcleey , ! ' 6 , Fiyummm (5 ( to 1) ) . mutcummi ; iilrani , Al go , 06 , 1 ieimrk'lis (7 ( to I ) , third. 'rmne' : : I : ifl' . . Gohmi immst , Emimpremus of Nonroile , Kit. t iti I n liii tl it ymia y milso ra mm , N1OitliANH , Munch IR-Firat race , ceven ummil mc immmlf ( uilommgs : Oxford (1 ( to 1) ) wonm , ( 'imiiriee ( I to 1) ) secured , Oakvicw (12 ( to 1) ) timlrd. ' 1'lini : i :37. : Seeomul mmmci' , maimlemi 2-year-oWe , thmreo fur. . . I Have griddle imeated regularly all over. grease It anti lay aim niullln m'tngs , halt fill theimi amid when risen well up to top of i'iogs turn aver gently wtthm cake turner. They simoulil not be too brown , just a buff color.'hcn all cooked , iiuii each open lii half , toast deli- catchy , butter well , serve on folded napkiim , piled imigh and very hot. hot.S ituks. One anti one-imaif pints flour. onme-balf teaspoonful ealt , two tabiespoonluis sugar , two teapoolmfuls Itoyai iiahinmg i'owder , two iablesimoommfuls lard , timree eggs , one teaspoonful - ful each Royal extract nutmeg anmd cimimmamnoim , timret'-quarters idnt mimlik. Sift togetimer flour , salt , sugar mind uowder ; rub Iii lard cold ; aUth mnlik , beaten eggs ammul extracts. Mix lute dough soft enough to imaumm.ilo ; flour time board , turn out dough , give It quick turn or of the vonItI and $504) mm. tde , mmien to weight 112 pounds , or , if llumrge prefers , Ill. If this conmtest takemu place 1mm Anmerica I will cc- ceit tine month of Novenmbt'i' , as mmamned by the Engilsim cimamimploim. If time contest tokes uhace in England , it Is to be decided tim Septemuber. " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ No More Ilimelnir iii limo llstrlot of Coiumniida WAShINGTON , Starch 18-Time court of appeals of time District of Columbia today affirmed time decision of Judge Cole Ira tim" case of Frederick Miller , convicted of musIc. lug books Oii races , Time deciluloim leaves nmo iooplmohe for rmmcing as'lthin time DistrIct 'if Coitmintmia cmnmiess time supreme court should reverse time decision , ( info ( , , c'r , Mc ' . ultfl'"m aloumcy. NEW YORK , March 18-licmgim llehinn , emi beimalf of youmig OnIffo , today covered Mc- Aimliffe's deposit. lie said : "I will numeet McAultffe here Friday fur time pimmpose of signIng articles ammO makimmg a mnuatchm , " Perfection amid precision in work are chiar- acterisilca of lr I'nice's linking Powder. Also best results. 2IItJJIIU UIIJftOI' 1)11) NOT JlL1) , hiemmry 1)eianey Acquitted of KIlling time ( Bri lie % 'mis Ircmai to Mmmrry. MOROANFIELD , Ky , , March 18-Time jury returned a verdict of riot guilty Imu time case of llenry Ieianey for time mimmirder of Aiiiuhe Oliver , lieniry Dalammey imati been cimarged with time ruIn of Ahbie Oliver , arid Imer par- emits , at time polnmt of pistols. compelled Dc- ianey to marry time girl , Timey had started for home in a closed carriage , when , on a lonely stretch of roaul , a party of men , said to be Delaney's friends , openmeml fire oim time carriage , with time aliegeml Imnientlon of rca- cuimig time groom. immnlng time firing Abble was eliot amid dlcml later at imer imomumo , 'flue mother was womuindeth , and time carriage was simot full of imoles , In time excitcuuermt timat followed hlemmry mmmamle hula escape , am rum , iyi'r's Fmrttmmmo Shmnimika , ChATTANOOGA , Temmn. , Marcim 18-Time Cimattminooga womamm whit ) eiaimmi to have imeerm mohuiued 1mm St. Louis in icrmown here mis Mrs. "lImit' ' Dyer. divorced wilt , of a well lcnmoavri railroad umwitcimmuiaim. 'fime man Duel , wimor , ime says alma was goinng to mmmmmrry , 1mm a dairy- nmuamm. Airs , iyer'uu property imere Is worlim verhiaia $4,000 , not iUO,0OO as reported , . . taa'o to coiniplete Its senootimuiess. Itoh timema ummder time imantla Into roumid bails size of a eiuiail egg ; lay lhmemmu omm greased shallow cake Pflfl , lUt very cluso togetimer ; bake lii mnoder. ateiy hmeateth oven thirty minutes ; wimeni cold sift sugar over thorn. l'imtamtn i'nmmcalcv. , Twelve large potatoes , three imeaping table- spoomufuis flour , one tezmspooiifui Royal hiaking l'owmier , one-imaif teaspoonful salt , one or two eggs , two teacupfuia balling milk. Time potatoes - tatoos are peelei ( , washed anmul grated Into a little cold water ( which keeps timenmm white ) , then strain oft water and pour Om * boiling milk , stir 1mm eggs , salt anti Ilour malxed witim time bakimmg powder ; if agreeable flavor wittm a little lIne chopped onion , bake like tiny otimer pancakes , allowing a lIttle inure larder or butter , Serve with stowed or imneserved fruit , especially with huckleberries , - THE GREAT . _ 4 _ ThIs extraordInary Itejmmvenator is tlio most wommderftitdlscovery of LImo ago , IL has been endorsed by time ieadiugecicfltufie mcii of Europe amid Amamerica. ' - Hutlyiama ma , . vega- ' 5 Uhtilyan stops 3- Prematuraness , . . ' 4 . - ofthmodlechmarge - i. . . , , \4q Cores .t ; , . er. . . . \ . . , . , paeans LO ; 'r AIrTEft L.1sI-IooL ( tonmetipattoni , Dizzinmea , Fumliiimg SemmsatIons , Nervous Twltcimimig of Limo ' 3'eS mind otimer parts , Streogtimenus , tmmvlgoriites amid tours tle eatlno system. liuclyan cures Debility , Nervousness , Emnisstorie , mmmi developcum amid restores weak organs. l'alnn In time hack , losses by day on iihgmt are itopped quIckly. Over 2,000 private cmmdorsommicruts. l'uemmmmitmmrernesilfleafls Impotency In tue first ttmm1io , 1 t Is a eyinptommiofeernimmrml weaknessanm.1 barrenness. It cart be stopped in 20 days by the uu'eofhludyami. Time new discovery wasniaulo by the Ifpcclat. Xstsoftimeoht famous hlumdsoim Medical maLl- ( mite. It is time stronImcs vitalizer niade , It Is very powerful , but immarmiess. Sold for $1.00 a packagoor ii packeges for & 0O ( plain sealed boxes ) . Writteim guarantee given for a cure , It you buy sIx boxes imt1 are not oiittrely cured , clx more wuil ho semit to you free of alt charges , Send for clrcuiars anmd teatlmnormialsu. Address HUDSON MEDICt INSTITUTE , 1O3 MARKET ST. , 8AN FRANCISCO , CALIFORNIA.I , , . _ _ _ - - - -I - DOCTON SEARLES & SEARLESI Chronic , llCfliflttth ? Dlseascs T1hiAT.111NT ICY MAIL. Contmimitimttoit E'roe. We cure Ottarr1i , all diS9lt809 of the Nosu , Throat , Chest , Stomach , Liver , Blood , Skin and Kidney Diseases , Fa- male Weaknesses , Lost Manhood , and .IILL PRIVATE DISEASES OF MEN. \VIGAK MiJ Mtt : VICTIMS TO IRIIIVOUS Dbmilty or 1ztiaution , VartiriVcmiiaes.s. . Iii voluntary Losses , With iiarlj Decay Iii ) 'OUii anuS mlddir agemi ; iak of vIm , vigor antiwemmkene prematurely iii aprroachinr old age. All yelid readily tn cur mie,1 treatment for ho. . of vitsi power. C&i1 or a , d4reu ritb tauip for cit. reRuns. tree heelS tnm1 recIpti. Dr . SearIe au Sfm1eja 1416 Oimiuiimii Vnrnann Neb DR. C. EEE WO --t . WHOISHEI .1 lIe is one of time iiiost . , tit ° , kiiIul of Clmlnes , Coo- tore , iecatuo of imla great - I knowledge , , . . . , . . . , , , , . , . anti . _ , . .k , cures . , I ' " . . . . , ; ; - ( 'hmitmim hmo untlerstanmils the - , imnnmedtuto action of user , ooQ remimelies. Vittm four' tren ) eaimi of practice minI . . . ov.'r tour yL'am'a of lust . limo hum Omimalma bus ilYemm - tini ma reputation Latched - thuueanmha of testt- - . ' : UP by , . L ' nontialS in curIng lIVERY - . 1. - , , , , ' . ciiAmtATlit of dlsouso , ' o'riiEltW'IHS , Dr. C. Use t'o guarantee. a cure In emery cmii. or thai iuuarmey wuii in refundegi. consultation free. Hand a two-cent Iiam for bool' and question blanks. Dr. 0. GooWo , , Slu Ni6tim HI. , ( ) umaha , N O1CATIWLJI.-COSIFORTINtI EPPS'S COCOA. hmitilA IC l"AHl'-HIJI'i'llit. 'Iuy a timorouglu kimmjwui-dgu of time natural laws wimmeum givurim Ilmu omemmmIlulm9 of dRiest- lea and mmulrltlon , anal by a easeful oppiicmu. liOn of time Ilimu prolul ties of well select Co. cos. 1r , Ipi' hitt liruvitleth f'r oUr brcrmlfabI anti suiper ii dsilcateiy ll.ivor"tl beverage wimlcim nmmty e.cvo us mommny heavy dctur's bills , It Is b the Judicious usa of such amilele , of dIet timat ii coaelltutloii mmay ho gradually built up u'itii mmtrummg cimouglm to resl,4 every temmthemmcy to dl- I cease. hiunmdre'Is of subtle immaladles lire heating arommnd us mea'Iy to attack wimerevor there Is n.m weak polnmt , \e immay eaeammo mummy ma futt'i simaft by } ceejtlimg ourselves well forttltetl whim lru , ltiuotl mumtl a lu'oi'en I y nou rivimed framima. - Civil Service Gazette. ltttm'i , . itlinnily whthm Rolling waler or immilk Huiti cauly in hmaif pound tints , by grocers labeled thud JAM1H Iflt'l' & CO. , Ltd. , iloiiocepatalc Cbenmi. late , London , Iuglami4. , d