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I - _ _ _ . _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ - TilE OMAhA DAILY BEE E\ \ \NDAY \ , APRIL 7 , 1895. _ _ _ 3 I
\ . BEAUTIES OF ARBTRATIN
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Special Brazilian Envoys 0:1 t Take Their
Leave President Oeveland ,
b
. , ENLIGhTENED WAY OF SITWG D.SPUTS
, .
; Is. lr08hlrnt ? In 118 , 1181"IMO . UlelR UIIOI the
I 6110cnl " " "llhll1 % of ArbitratIon to
: 1 > 81ItO' tllohlnl Ulftlrlcnl rRct-
( l,1 10 1 Illt attlc ueln ,
I WAStNGTON , April C.-Daron Rio
J ' . 3ranco nnl ( ) Uctieral C rqllro , the specl11
I ) . ' Jrazllan 11lenlpotenlarles. who presented
z r the caBO of that country In the arblratcn of
c lho M1810nls boundary contentIon with the
\ Argentine replhlc , presentll their letters 01 !
. . recall 10 President Clevelan,1 , today nn.l sahl !
t.
A. . : farewell. Those Illcnlllotentarles ) were accom ,
nlc by the attaches of the legaton , and
1 Were presentet ) by Acting SecretlY of State
Uhl ) % In ! the Blue room of the whie hOlse ,
'fhe f eches uchale ! ; , ) were rather out or
. ' . the usual order , In view or the special ehar
. I Mtcr of thl mission , and the remarks ] of tn
t president to larQn Rio Iranco , who acted as
, fpkesman for the Brazilans , were significant
( . "llel'e they tOlchl1 on nrblratlo' . having In
- mhll the elorts nol being ! lal ( to induce
1 . Cicat Brlnll to submit her IJlntal y dipuie
with Velmmell to this method or sllllmrnt
I TIll Irzllaus were plenlent , In gold lace
, . and , emhroileries ] all ) metals and , ribbons , h i
, 11lkeli contrast to the 1laln , black attire 0\ \
. ' - . ' the I.reshlenl . and Secretary Uhl (
I Arer the formal pre eltaton Bon Rio
c , Drnco s111 : 'Mr. shlent-Tho aWJr,1 rn
dere,1 by your exc llncy on the boundary
I , IluestII submlt , II i for nrlJltrlon hy my gcVo
. erment and that or the Argentiiic republic
. unller the trrty of the ( flu of Septeinbr
J8S' , has fulfilled the object or special mls-
Ilons , which during nearly two years I han
hail the rood , fortune to discharge In con-
. . junction wRit Uen r.11 Cenlulra near th : per-
son or your excelenc ) ' . Thus I have ( lie ,
C , honor to present two letters from the presl
t dent or the United States or Brazil , In one of I
which he expresses his appreciation and that
I" . of the Brazilian nation for the ( graelQllsolcl-
) t ode wih I which your excel len cy. In the iii lila !
the thitles to ' hhh
or ( ho grave Ilutes pertaining your ;
c omce , has examined ant determined the ques-
ton slbmled % to your .ledslon . , and In the
other of which he gives notice or
\ r the recall of the two ministers
't i- on special mission entrusted , with
. 1 the advocaton oC the rights of Iraztl. ( The
solution or this ancient controversy was dr '
ably n happy antI honorable event for the
h\o friendly nations , which hal recourse t.
. the enlightened anti impartial judgment ci
. - . . ; . ' - your excellency. The congratulation exI I
changed between lie Presidents or the tWI
1 republics cllarly demonstrates that your excel-
ency's decision was reesiveti In both with
. fatsfnctlon , Inasmuch as by the removal 01
I a cause or 11h1c discord and complcJlon , I
' acts powerfully toward tie conservation of
toward the relations
pence and strengthening relaton
. or a mighty and god neighborhood between
the two nations
"I Is gratifying to be able to recon this
new triumph or lie principle so reasonable
- ; 4 and hiuniane of international arbitration , the
' ' pmctc of which , always ear ly .alvocatEI
by the Unied States or America , lave he-
come more frequent every 1 a ) ' , anti marls )
one of the greatest advances In the modern
law oC nations. "
HAPPY TO DE O SERVICE.
! ! 7110 president replied as follows : "Mr.
1tlinistcr : 1 Is very gratifying to me to re-
celvo from your hands tw leler whereby the
. president of the ( United States or Brazi expresses -
presses In his name and that or the people of
Urazl the appreciation oC my action In con-
l' sentng to consider and determine the question
o ( boundaries Iltween that country and the
. Argentine republic. which was presented to
it . . . Ino ai arbitrator by the joint choice or the
two parties concerned. The United States
. . part
.e have long and carnesly advocnted the resort
J to international arbitration In setlemenl or
dlmcule which may not DC amenable ] to the
ordinary methods or diplomatc treatment , alI )
especially for the adjustment of controversies
-I depending largely upon historical facts and
determinable upon competent evidence and L
under rule akin to those which obtain In
judicial 11rocedure. Lending their example as
they have done on many occasions , by them-
1.lves resorting to this honorable and humans I
forum , the United States , through their chief ! .
magistrate cOlld do no less than give their
assistance to other friendly ] states In furtherIng -
: log a like disposition of controversies arising
. between them. Hence , Il was not alone a i
sS
i- . gratifying pleusure to me to assume the grayS S
personal responsibility tendered to me hy
Ilrazi and the Argentine republc : there was
also In a high souse the rullimenl of nn In-
ternatonal duty toward two friendly states ,
which Il behovcd the presilent of the Unltel
States to perform In the interest of god re-
latonship of the western hemisphere.
"During the long period of my conshlerton
. of the interesting questions involved In the
4. Mlsslones boundary dispute Il has been my
' -'I fortune to malntuln agreeable personal rea- ] -
, ions with the cnoy5 of lie two countries
who had been entrusted hy their respectve
governments with the presentaton or their
cases , and lie ( evidence and arguments In sup
IJorl thered. Now , that their labors and
.
f _ nine In this regard are ended and the special
mission that ( has called you hither Is appropriately -
priately closed , Il becomes my duty to re -
ceh'o your relers of recall , prior to your re -
. tur to your own counlry. I trust that you
anti ! your esteemCI colleague , General Clr-
\ . qulm , wi carry with you no less agrelablo '
memories than those you leave hero In olclal Ia I
and social elrees ] To the friendly assurance a
heretofore ) given of the atachmenl ot the ,
government ant my countr'men for lie sister
republics of South Amerln , I am gratified at
the opportunity to add renewell expressions ,
l'i opportuniy att lxprlslons :
. ! anti I beg hint ( upon your return to your
countr ) ' , you will convey to the president o , fii
the Unltl1 Slates of Brazil my best wishes
that peacc and prosperity may long 10 the
. portion of ' hint country. "
- AJtl SI.OW ; ' : 0 , ' :1 : ' 1'11 : NlmnO i.
Cubal Whlle Nlt Yet \ 'ery Active In the
HI\'llnlll ,
WASINGTON , Aunt G.-An Intelgent
Ind cOlllrehenslve view of the ( Cuhan revs
luton Is given by n gentemnn now In Wash
Ington who has been long hientl , ) wit iiii
J " . Cuban affairs I til Is personaly aCllualnted
I with the conspicuous figures of the contest
" . "At the ( outset , " saul he , "tho presence of
negf leaders has tende.1 to limit the rise of
lie rebellion , as the white element or Cuba
wi nol submit to negro rule or Intepentenl ,
\roughl throuJh negro Inliucuce. I hay i ;
lie Ilhotographs of these negro leaders , nnd
' , . - their race Is untulstakahtie . 'hey arc ver
t. . . ( able men , however the same order as 1'ret I-
? crick Douglass In his best days. In lie ( last
rebellion , which lasted for ten years-18GS .
. to 1878-there was lover n gathering of more
_ J ' \ tbal 6,000. These forces can best carryon
* ' their work by being widely scattered ant In I :
Pitc15 , smul bantla. 1 makes Il Impossible for a
. . large Spanish army to bo sent out ngalnst
) ' them , as there Is uothlng for a large army ,
to ba sent ngnlnst. .
"hut lie ( iiiost serious uprising arises from
. internal condilons In Cuba , which are lte
. I unterstoO ! In the Unltell States. Spain , has
PiaCi oil Cuba the entire debt of the last
' . rebellIon . This burdens the ( Cubans wit hi
4 $ h2571,185 each 'ear. Besides this Spain
, compls Cuba to pay al the expenses of the ( I
Irmy sustnll'll In Cuba This army Is con I.
: 'f Ilosll of : ! tOt men , costing 55,904084 Iler i
.a year. Alio to this wIll ba the cost of the I )
" Present uprising , all of which 811all will place
on Cuba.
. "Theso conditions are such that ( the smal
" beginning lullo b ) the insurgents will gain
4 ' . . ' force Int s'mpathy from all classes . "
; . " , \ ' 'he gentleman was asked If efforts would
. bo mad to secure the ( recognition of the In-
i Ilrgents a blgerents ,
. . : . . "Such an effort , " laid he , "would not be I
-J , . .j.s made by the revolutionists In Cuba. They
- care nothing for such a declaration. I woull
afford ( Item no help In their scattered caJ-
Ilalgna. The only 1"01 It would accomlllsl
. would b to give more freedom of acton to i
4 the cuban sympathizers In this country , who
j could lawfully deal with belligerents much
. snore freely titan with rebel. .
"The arrival or Oeneral Campl In Cuba
wi b the mOlt hnportalnt cvnL of the up- I
rlstng. " ho , " II the
cntnued 10 01 Uan
of Spain wbo can stop the rebelon If It I.
pOlsllle to stop I The Impresion II the
Unie States Is that Campos Is s bloody
m ali . but he Is just the renue. lIe Is most
Inelfc anti con ciia lory.
"Cnmpol declarel after the lat rebellion
that the bones of 200,000 Spanish soldiers
hal il been left In Cuba . About hal of these
Ilet or disease Incident to service. lie
knows , therefore . the horrors of war In Cuba
anll will use his best efforts 10 persuade
rather than ( to crush , and In these tactics he
Is a master. "
'fhe movements ot General Maceo , the
Cuban revolutIonary leader , who has led ) an
expeelion from Costa Rica . are being ! watched
with Interest. J Is known that the Costa
hl ica got'erninant has given no ail or countenance -
tenance to Macco's expedition , l the repub
Ic Is an old Ilepenhncy ot Spain most ot
her citizens cherihing their loyalty to the
mother country
OI'I'WHU : 'ro ml\NU I : IN USJ.OIUI ,
, \rm1 Men 18lkn tile Notion nf 1nvlll tl
IIY Sr , U"'UI'Itul titirflf'tlts.
V4\Si1INGTO C.-Seclal ( [ , Tel -
gram.-Army ) nmcers In \'ashlngton arc very
much dlspleasel ) wIth the ( prospect of having
another change In the ( army uniform In the
nrar h future. I Is now proposed to adopt a
,1tent , pattern for thc blouse and ) cap and , )
the ofces , who are nletld by any change
In thl' t1rss . are very mnch opposed to nlY
flrthrr alterations. They argue that any
aleraton nl alt wi necessitate a large ex-
pendlurl al theIr part In the purchase of a
lew uniform , and ( hey oppose a change prin-
elpaly en for the sake of cconom ) ' . They do
not , therefore Interest themselves as to what
the nature or the ( alterations or the ( change
\\1 be , but a number have expressed , themselves -
selves ns uncoiiipromlslngly ] against it. The
hoard of ofiicers . which was ntpolnte1 . to In-
\estato the maler , have been considering
p at ( eros for 'llto a long tmc , and It Is stated
lint they have reachc , nn agreement on two
of the articles of the ( unlorm / , namely the
b louse nn,1 , the ( cait The principal Point of
l lscussion Is the matter or lrl1 , I Is prob-
able that the ( recommendations of the board
on this auhjecl will be to abandon the brah
ornalwntatou on the front 0111 sieves anti to
retain lint 01 the ( collar and skirt elhes.
T his cut and general st'le and appearance of
the Ilreselt blouse wi , of course be retained.
No conclusion has been reached as to the
manner and styl" of wearing corps evlces , ,
reglmcnll numbers and shouhler straps. I
I s understoo,1 hint the hoard Is dlvldell on
tlese subjects. Some or the omcers have not
yet rrco\errd from the inconvenience and
trouble which they were cOl11elc.1 to nllero I .
when the Ilresent hlouse was adopted se\erl
years ngo In their sentlmenl against the
proposed change the olelrs of the lower
grades art joined by a number of high omclals
on duty here and they nil seem to think hint
from . the omcers' point of view any alterations
wil \ exceedingly ] Injudicious.
The hoard of olecs Is alpolntC to mel
at Lea\'enworth for examlnnton of 1.'lrst 1.leu-
tenunts Thomas U. Raymond , Assistant Sur-
gen ; Henry D. Sn'ler. assistant surgeon ;
Alen : I. Smih , asslstanl surgeon , anti
Joscph ' . Clarl , assistant surgeon ns their
fitness for htroniOtlOii. Detail for the ( board :
Major Cnl\ln Dewit , surgeon : lajor . Henry
S. 'furrel" . surgeon ; Captain John M. lanls-
ler , assistant surgeon.
First Lieutenant Hubert N. Getting Is transferred -
ferred from company g to company C , and
F'irst Lieutenant lenry C. Iolges , , jr. , from
company C to company 1 , Twenty-second In-
fnntr ( ) ' .
Captain Thatdens \ \ - . Jones . Tenth cavalry ,
Is i granted leave ] one month ; Captain Reuben
I , . Robertson , assistant surgeon , leave until
July 3 , ISDr ; Second Leutenanl Hobert Alex-
nuder . Seventh Infantry , eighteen a's'
nller. Se\enth days' ex-
t ended.
The presldenl has accepted the resignation
ot .Captnln Hobertson.
Captain Wiiam Ii. Ilanister assistant surgeon -
geon , wi be relieved al Fort Mcintosh , Tex. ,
nail , wil report for duty al Omaha.
First Lieutenant Frederick I' .
1. Reynolds , assistant -
sistant surgeon , Is granted one month's leave.
L.L'INGSTON A IIHtu IN VENltZIJIIA.
Georl" Conr'sSI.n struelc 1 Popuhtir
Churl' ' In the ! olthern Republic.
WASHIGTON , April C.-Ad\'lces from
Venezuela state hint ex-Congressman Livingston -
ston of Georgia Is a hero oC the day there
and that It would nol be surprIsing If his :
statue were erected on the lublc square at
Caracas alongside that of ox-President Monroe
as an exponent of the Monroe doctrine. Mr.
I.lvlngton Introduced the resolution which L
passed congress directing the State .
tlrectng tepart-
menl to Intercede between Great Briain and L '
Venezuela for a settlement of their troubles. . '
lie also made a speech on th subject , sound. .
sount-
Ing the Monroe doctrine. The speech , Il :
s ems , has struck a popular chord In Venezuela -
zuela anti has attracted , a great deal of aten. .
( ion. I has been translated Into Spanish : I
and Is printed In ful ns a memorable utter-
ance. A Venezuelan 10et has written a poem
sounding Mr. Livingston's praises , and his ,
picture , advices received here say , appears I
In all lie newspapers. - -
l'I1'nu.o 'c.tcrn In.ontor , .
WASHINGTON , April G.-Speciah.-pat. { ) -
cuts have been Issued as follows : Ne-
brslm-Iml H. Draver , assignor to 1. ' . N.
Urver , Alliance , sifting apptiratiis ; hieni-b '
Scltiniz. ( \Vyniore , harness susthiihe. Ienr - -
JtimsV. , Berry , Iowa City , wire fence
weaving machine ; lhlil \V. Cassil . Garner ,
Weather strip ; Patrick II. Coner.atm' -
100 , seal I lock ; hurles Ii. I I"unnllg. ! \\atm'- .
sprocltet chain ; John Ilgeboeclt , jr. , Daven-
pJr ( . hlnl II'otectO' for bottles ; Alien Joists _
ston , Otttiinwu . 110lshlnl mlchlne ; Tlmoth , ;
C. Iurphy , Dululue'a hlng mlchlne ;
Moses Nlehiolisi . Glenwool , salter box ; 010
II. Olsen , Hock Raplls , banjo ; Homulus H
Hlehmond , Chiisriton . burial derrick ; Georgi c
H. Rogers , Chelsea . cover fastener ; New
ton I t. 'l'hhilen . , Des Moines ,
I TI.len Mollel assignor to W. 1.
Hancock , Chlelo , and A. S. lounl Broom
eomlll ) ' . Ieiiiolnes , hurl stemming ant
sorting machine. ant
tiiit ; II Iteenvir I."u" frll the n.\r"tl. .
W1\SII1NGTON , April G.-Secretary Smith
\'ASllNGTON Apri Smih
today sent a letter to the attorney general ,
requesting that suit he Instlute.1 ngalnst t
the Southern Paclo to sec\I tile to the
\nlte.1 States oC n amal tract oC lanll In
the Los Angeles , Cal . , district . A simiar
recoiutneiniit ( lutz Is 1lle : reglflng I the I At-
lantc & Pucile COmlln ) ' lit the ( Inrrlson , ,
.
Arlt. , district , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
ell'r.lct . I. . . fur IO'IK Ihy ; 1'lhll I"II1ul'
Vs'ASIIINGTON , April G.-The slcretary :
oC the trllHur ) has accepted the prolosul
oC Foster . Smith of Minneapolis , Minn. ,
for the atone ant Iron work , woo'l ' Iloor ,
ceiling anll root cOlstrueton antI root cay _
erlng for th ! SUIIlrstnwture ot the ( I.ublc .
buiding nt Sioux City , Ia. , nt $ GD,758
MOIK ( itty' . 1'01'lulelll. '
W ASING'ON , APril G.-Spectitl { Tele-
grnmn.-The ) secretary oC the treasury ) tocay : ;
nwnnlec the contract for the superstructure
o the lulle 1111lnl at SI nix City to
I.'orster & Smith ot Mlnneal'ols ' , at their
1111. f60i58. ) The contract Is to be coin -
101-
Illeted In eleven - months - .
Urr81utl nfrrlltll nt l'lrtr" . Jlonral
WASHINGTON , Aunt G.-Secretary Gresh-
ham Is I at Fortress Monroe , where ho wil
remain until Sunllay night , when he Is ex- :
Pectell to leave hy bOlt tor Washington , returning , -
turning to the State department on Mondab P.
1"11'1" hit " Iqiii..i hunk tiittitrlseI .
\'ASINGTON , Alrl G.-Thc First Ne .
tonal hunk ot Tracey , Minn. . hits I.een . nu-
thorlzet to begin business wIth a capital ot
t5O.OO. _ _ . _ _
1 SGl.1i1 lI'O.1ZI.VMfJClI J.\ ? RIIEtTJIL ,
lololnt. trans liliiiiy J.nn" iziectecI ii
I ii . Vnrhd's \ . c. ' 1' . U. ( ' 11\11101 ,
ChICAGO , April G.-A London letter rl
celvt here today says 11reparalons are wel
adanclfor lie ( third biennial meeting of
the \Vorhit's Woman's Christan Temperance
union In London. I wIll bo held beginning
Juno 19 , In QUNn's hall , I.ngham place ,
umler the presidency of Miss Frances W'i I-
lard The convention , I Is stated , will bc ono
of wldcpreal Importance In the ( work thal
wOlen are accolplahing ) for the hetermenl
of the world alOlg the lines of tbe ( "Do e\'ery-
thing polc ) ' . "
lrllsh women are dlliliaying the greatest (
Interest In the ( convention which will be Ielt
at the time of the national council or the
lrllsh Women's Temperance association , u m I-
tier the presidency of I.ady henry Somnrse t
when .ome hundreds of delegates are expects 'ti
to b In Loudon. eXIJcte
Hcpesentlth'c are coming from many
lands , arid with the large contingent expects
from the United States , I la anticipated that
the occasion of the ( world's meeting wIll be
metng wi
the lost Important which has yet taken place
In London relating l the temperance cause
and temperance ntouIS ,
i INCOME TAX - LAW \ MUTILATED
Let Out the Very Oass Its Projector
Aimed to Oath ,
RUMOR ON TIlE SUPREME COURT'S ' FINDING
SUPRME FSDING
Alrlcd Jlcl8lnn ) J'rlnted In 1 Chicago
Nesespnpor-I.aiitlior.ls anti Jlnllhnhier
EXcllted-Jurllel tn Fall Oi Mer-
el"nt flits ! Mnnut".turcr ,
CICAOO. April C.-Tho Tribune this
morning publishes , as n splclal from \Vash-
Ingon , what purports to be an abstract of the (
decision of lie supreme court , soon to be
hanlc town , on the validity of lie Incme
tax law According to the dispatch referred -
erred to : "The United ) States supreme
court In the Income tax has reversed the decision -
renfct
cision of lie lower court. The laconic tax
law as n whole , however , Is upheld , but only
b y a divided court.
"Two Important pro\lglons of the Jaw bow-
over , have been Ilechlel to bo unconsttu-
tonal , nod they are so serious as to affect
mateialy m nol only the revenues of the
g overnment . but the cstmaton In whleh the
Income I tnxe wIll bo held by thc peollle.
"Under the decision to be handed town by
Ito court Il Is sal ! all Incomes derived '
from rents are exempted form taxation by
lie federal government and all Incomes do-
rl\'e' ] from state anti mlnlclpal bonds are
slmlarh' ) e : emptel , In other respects the
Income i lax law stands ns It was last Atigttst
but the result ot the consultations In the (
SUl1reme court shows very conclusively that
lie law can easily b plckct to Illrces , pro
v ideti suits are brought to contest each par-
tcular point ns I comes up.
"It Is a curious fact but nevertheless
t rite , hat the ( law which was passed at thc
dictaton or the 110111lstc wing or a demo-
cratc congress las heen distorted by the
decision of the United States sUIreme , court
clearly on constitutional grounds In such n
way that It wi nhsolutely protect the class
of cailital ts most offensl\e to the POlllstlc
clement , The landlords or the country will
pay no Inccme tax The owners or bonds ,
oC almost any klnl , either federal ! . state ,
county or munIcipal wil also bo free , while
the t business man , the ( manuracturer and the
salaried employe Will , for the 11resenl at
east i , be cotitpelled to contrlhute to the treaso
try of the United States government 2 per
cent or all Incomes In excess of 4,000 11cr
anatins .
"The fIrst meeting of lie ( supreme court
was held March 16. two days after the con-
elusion ] or lie arguments , but no decision
\\'ns reached and , It was not until March 30
that they succeeled In agreeing upon the
outlines of the lower of a court decision covering thc olinion
" 'he court was evenly II\lle , ) . Justice
Jackson was too Ill to tat ] part. Chief
Justice Fuller and Justces ( Field , Gray and
Brewer were opposed ' to the law. Justices
Haran ] , Brown , Shlrs and White voted to
sustain the law.
"Tho expectation among the members of the ( i
court Is that the decision will he rendere,1 ,
wi
Monday In open court , but there Is a bare
.
PossibilitY that the court may again slm up
decision. Into irreconcilable . sections ant holt up tie
"If the next congress does not repeal the
law ] with the sanction of the president. there i
will bo a sudden rise In the price of all local ] '
public securities . as wel as oC all real estate
for as they wi be exempted from taxatIon ,
they should gel the benefit of the 2 per cent
which other Income protucers are obliged to
account ror. "
WASHINGTON , April C-Thte attention or
several members oC the cabinet was called
today to the dispatch from Chicago regard-
hug the Tribune's pUblcaton concerning the
supreme court decision on the Income tax
case but they teclnel ) to express any opin-
Ion thereon , on the groulll that It woull bo
manifestly Improper to discuss any opinion .
of the court , al least until they had been
officially promulgated.
From another bul entirely authentic
source It Is learned that whatever the de-
csion oC the ( court may be the president
will not cal nn extra session oC congress ,
and even should the court declare the law
wholly unconstitutional , lie president will I
adhere to his determinaton , not to cal congress -
grass together and that he will so announce
In declaratioii.
a public ton.
All efforts to secure from members of the
Al etorts
SUIlrEme court either authoritative confrma-
ton or denial oC the truth of the Chicago )
Tribune's publication proved unavailing.
Senator Voorhees , chairman of the fnance u
comnniitee ( , when tel ) of the publication today -
day , said : "It may be ( hat a portion cf this t
law may not be sustained. I consider there
Is a possibility oC such a result , but I 10 ;
nol know a thing , amid I don't believe that
anyone outside oC the court knows a thing
about it.
"Dut suppose Il should be true that a per
tion of the law In regard to rents and municipal -
cipal bOllls shouhl prove to be In the oplnlol :
of the court unconstitutional , tie law wi 1
not be materially Impalrcd. I will sti I
afford nn Immense revemtue The estmates
which have been mate are entirely too low
on the revenue whIch would be erh'e,1 from
<
the law ns a whole. Instead of Its Incluiing
rrom $11,000O00 to $30,000,000 It will a,1 , I
at ' 50,000,000. revenue. " $75,000,000 , or even $00,000,000
Senator Harris of the ( finance commitee
declined to discuss the question , as also dlt II
Senator Jones oC Arkansas . who , though sll
sick , has returned to Washington to close ] out
a little public business Senator Petel ex-
Ilressed thus olllnion that If the Income from
rents and bOI < s shoult be elmlnate < the
efficIency of the law would he materIaly
crlpple < .
Leaving out of consideration the queston r
oC tax on bonds , bo salt : "The rent lieu I
Is the most Important otis \ \ consider , thut
O.e-thlrl of the farmers In the country nre
renters ; ( lint 52 per cent of the entire popu-
laton or the country al large and i tie r
cent or the people ] lving In cites of ave r
100,000 populatlol are also thus classed , ali
In New Vans City the percentage of renter
Is 04. Such a tleclslol would result In a
great spread of 10pulsm , "
The court Is In consultation today as
usual on Saturdays , but It cannot be learct Sii
whether the Income tax opinion has been pre
parel or will be hanlel down on 1olllay.
ANT TU tl A ( OFF bOUIt HAI"T\ .
intiiiins l'rotist Against the ttittc' . . Attempt
to File 11 the ieirreiitlnti.
WASINGTON , AprIl G-Spcln ( Tele
gram.-A ) number of protests have been re
celnd nl the Interior depnrtment from the
Yankton Iniians against allowIng the state of
South Daltota to file on 50,000 acres of land on
the Yankton reservation . A petItion Was to-
day recel\ed al the ( indian 0110 signed by
Alfred C. Smih , Chief Running huh , Robert -
erl 1. MnrlibOl , John I.llmy and sunJry
other Ynnkton" , protesting ' against the selec-
ton ( or Ipproprlaton of any ot thl alt lands
b ) the state , urging that the ceded lands be
openetl ImmNlaey ] 10 eettemenl hy actual
bona Ihlo settlers , Atached to the protest Is
an cnlorsement , from Indian Agent J. . \ .
Sntitht . stating thal the request of thc Illlans
shoull be cOlllel , with , nnd , If pJsslbe : , sters
should be taken to Interfere with the action
ot the state In atemptng to take the ( land
Secretary of the ( nterlor lolt Smith Is now
considering the maler , and will In a short
( bite decldo thc ease telnley ] , so as nol to
delay any longer the ( proclamation ot the pres-
Itent opening Ito reservation to settlemnent
'IIVelrn. Ir N'H''I \'ueIA
WAShINGTON , Apri G.-The Monterey
saIled yesterday frtts San I lnclsco for
Calao , Peru. She will stop lt all or the
Priiieipuh , ot the Central Ihouthi
IJrts tutu
/ 111 Soutl
Ainetteun countries on her routc. 'l'ie ) lan
' 1he tln
F'runc'Isco has '
I'rulllsco sailed from Palermo , Italy
for SI'ru , and the Mlrblcheud rrdm Illy ;
mIlan Cur Beyrolt , to Protect American
mlsslonnrlel In that section of Turkey .
J'niItsmtes II'clnlnnud.
W ASIINOTON , April C.-Siieclal { Tcle-
gram.-l'ostiulices ) have been discontinued
as follows . Nebrnska-St. I'eler , Cedar
county mal to lurtngton , lowa-Tiogis
Mahnska county . mal to Atwood : Voss '
'
1'mmett county , mal to Swnl I.ake.
: .w SHuTS l'oslmtisstt.rs.
W ASIINGTON , AprIl O.-Hpeclal { Tele
gram.-Iown ) postmasters were appointed
today as follows : 'arls , IJnn county , A. 8.
Freemn , "Ice II , S. } 'reeman , resigned ;
_ . -
S trand , . AInms c.unty C. n Drake , vice A.
T. Thompson , reslgne' ! . . C
. " . , , "
. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA.
_ i r Ir
1Icclnl tn l'Irlher the IItt'nlt ( 1"In this
.Ut.rnlon-Olh.i ! ' ' \ \ , ,
At 3:30 : this afternoon 11Q'J uer's hal a
mltng wIll bo held by those ( nfereslelln ( the
Detroit plan to aid the poor by providing
gJ round ! for those willing to work Mayor
Johnston will preside , onY I big attendance
oC business men anti charItably Inclined per-
sons I expected. SeveII"1'ersons l owning
tract of land near lie ( city . have offered to
al low their ground 10 be Igh ) f r this purpOSe
turlng dt lie ( summer. All 6 Ihi crop will go
t o the man who works (1k nrdcn spot ani
tlt ) an.
In this way the charities people ] hope to pro .
\'hle enough vegetables to lat thc poor thur.
thc ( next winter )001 turIng
Chrlftulll I'\f \ wIth . Vagrants .
Nearly every night n dozen or more
vagrants anti , box-car bums jump oft freight
rains here and scatter about town. Th
polce pick up quite n nlmber amid bring
brln/
them before the police jU"ge. At first JUIIJe /
C htristmnann was inclined to be lenient as
most of the wayfarers toll pltrul tales about
hart luck a 111 losIng their all on account
on f the drouth. This story has growti old
n ow , alli he warns all lramps to /rowl clear
of the Magic City. Yesterday three vagralts
were brought before the
judge , antI each
was fined. Frank Wilson alemllll ! to steal
a hat from a tummy II trout of a clothing
store anti . was ca'turell ( ' ' lie told time old
pO\ert ) story . bil he was sent 111 to the (
count ) jai for ten days. Every other tIny
Jaier MIller will bring Wilson gomo bread
'nlli ttster. Iko Sple\'ens plealle,1 , guilty toeing
being a vagrant :111 : nllmltCI to the cut
hint IC It came to a show down he would ]
rather steal than sol his hallis by malual
l abor . The jUdge regretted that ) the ( city
thl not afford a rock Ille , an" sent the
Ilrlsoler i lip for fifteen days , , ten ( on breath ,
ant water. Hill Southerly was another
tough tI t customer trae,1 , before his honor.
111 I I luau ' ) long hair I a nth clalmet to have been
a poet once. lie tulso 1.lealled . guilty to
\ngranc ) ' , anti wns given ten days.
- -
I.h..t , Fight over tin , Irr.Ilcle. , ,
There will be a lively tight for president
of the ( city council when the ( new coulIl organizes -
ganizes on Tueslay eyenlng next. The- race
m ba' seems to be between Jack Walers amiti
Jim lhitlla . Both arc woring.hnrd. ] hut ( ant
hayo h not counted upon the nllpearanc of a
dark horse. lenry Mica Is the man who Is
bllng pushed to the ( front hy his friends antI
he l may yet carry off lie honors. Hegardtnl
counci cctiiniittees . It Is ! eneraly smitiler-
s teed that Ryan will
stool Ivan wi remain chairman or the (
commitee on fnance , ami Walers , chnlrman
of the ordinance cotiimittec.
a".trr ! lcllhln : "tlrll" , \'rn'll. '
The Lathes' , Ail society of thc Presbyterian
church will give an Easter social next Satur-
1ay evening al the home or Captain Kelly ,
Twenty-fifth antI I streets. Hefreshments
vill be served and ,
wi an appropriate Easter sou-
\nlr will he given to each guest. The
( wi tach guet. 'le pro-
gram wi be : Piano solo , Miss Peake oC
Omaha ; violin anti piano , Hozenberg sIsters ;
recitation , Irs. g. :
reciaton Mary 1unroe : slumber
somig , five little girls ; piano solo , Mist 1.10
Peake ; violin and piano , Hozenherg slslers.
JlngIe CIty tiossIp.
H.nlz left last night for Texas.
henry WeIse hiTs return , ll from n trll'
to South Dakota. <
The South Omaha hoiila1 (
pla1 asks donations I
of 011 linen ant musln , , tonatons
layer Johnston said 'yesterday afternoon
hunt lie gamblng hiouts would ne\er open
agaimi witlt his . .
wih consent. , What the city coun-
ci woult do he 111 nol know.
The men's meeting under the ( auspices of r
lie Young Mcmi's ChrIstian ' nssoclaton wi
be heh at the Methiodit lhiirchm this after. .
lurch
afer-
noon nt 4 o'clock. 1r.JJolul Dale of Omaha L
will address lie ( itieetlng. Al are itivited.
The much talked .
of1 , electric light ordinance -
dinance wi como up for ' Its third realng , n
at lie council itieeinj : "ontay evening
Everything points to Its passage anti signature -
tune by the mayor. The eIctric light cam m-
Ilany promises to furQshhl ! for $2 less
Ier , mopth than th6 cI.ty4is5iiow haying prp-
vided 0. five years' co.tlr.ac Is mado. Afer
investigating the mater for fully five weeks
the coumichimen of Ito (
councimen are opinion that the
acceptance oC the offer Is the best thing for
( ito .
tl0 lly. _ _ _ _ . _ _ _
ClaIm They itro Still Prisoners.
SAN DIEGO , Cal. , . / \llrl G.-The case oC
the ( three AmerIcans , Joseph C. Carter , \Vil.
11am Carney and D. .
lam Carey A. Moore , who were
arrested during the ( later part oC Jnnuar '
hy -M'xican officials 01 the charge oC smug ) -
J11g horses over the border , and were hun -
Irlsoned , at Ensenada . seems from all accounts -
counts to he In a more unsettled state than
unsttlet
ever. hail. W. 1 Dower , rEpresentatve ,
from the Seventh
Se\enth congressional district .
hroughl the maier hfor the State depart
ment with the result that the men aCEd
examlnalon were orderet released , their ! :
stock returned to them , with permission
to use their own discretion ahout returnins ;
to the United States territory with their :
possesslonM. There the mater was sup
I.osel to have ended so far aM the govern -
Iovern-
ment oC both countries was concerned , and
01clal corresJOllence between Pnltet I
States Vice Consut Godhe , Assistant Score -
( any or State UhlV. . Vt , ' . Bower anti : .
Homero , Mexican minister , would seem to t
bear out this sumiiposlion. The men , how
ever give nn entirely ] dllerent version of
the result oC their trial stating they were
still virtually Ilrlsoners , their ! stock stii
being wihheld train them and themselves
forhltden to quit lexlcan territory. They : :
claim that local olclal are uslnf discre -
tionary proceedIngs not wlnanted hy the
Io\ernment orders amid nslt the State the
partmeat to give theIr case Immediate con
alderatloti. .
Asis . . I.rlve to Hltrlhlll the 1011 , .
NEW YORK , AprIl G.-John C. Spencer
manager , trustee timid Htoclthohler In the
Cashier and Champion Mining company oC
Colorado , the owner or the largo claims
In 'roller mountain , Humutiit anti Lake coun- ,
ties. Colorado , led I hi In the Unite ci
States cIrcuit court to.lay . , asking for the
Interventon ot the court to enable him to
mnke an equiable distributon ot bonds
amonl the various stoekholiers , lint wi
represent the Interest couch one has In tbe
IuroIerty ' or the compan The hurtles to
the suit are lulh J. hewett. gmmn g.
lurlJrt ot Chicago , John A. Yule , Georle ;
I Sabin Churles C , " " 'Ish , Chlrles K. :
: lner , Jackman SChlpleman anti George
: huier.
Spenler has helti , Ito prcperty In tram
since Jtine 191. ' 10 lroperlY develop the
proPerty Silencer Rays It Is necessary to
expend about $ : , O anti Il Is for nuthor-
I ) to do this and mlso the necessm'y
money that lie ( Present moton Is made .
.
Shot Two 1118 trll Ainhmnit
ASIUWI.t.E , N. Co Apri G.-A sensation
occurred here this mornIng when
moring news that (
J. 1. Sumner , I well known anti highly
reapectE'd citizen oC 'Buncombe county , find
heen nrrelted , charg llfjth , ) shooting some
lme lust night , from alhush , a cousin ,
I rncal Sumner , and ' ( 'litmus \Vest , two
boys 18 years old Jh\hl were ruling the
!
saInts : hJrse ) about sevptyyards trom Sum.
ner's house when 111. , , shoolnf occurred.
Sumner tell from his , crse anti Q'curret.
Rtanl ) ' . w'hileVest vamj totally wounlle.1 .
' 1he bcene oC the tfiige1iy Is only eight
miles from here nn\I' \ : lclrs were tils.
Ils-
psitchied . Humner , wns urrtuutetl anti , brought
here this afternoon , . \1' 011 feud hall ! -
Istet for some time , II'uyeen the Cnmiles ,
hut Sumner declnres I'lnoclnee anti , II/S :
"
he will have no trouI "Jn establishing the
Cact. A shut Gun wats.tb't weapon used
.
- II.
I'uhll ' lie " 'Im" ? , wIth a Unlt.
NAfII Z , ItlIss , . ; t . G.-John Wlnlel
and Sarah Taylor , \ I. colored , engale,1 ,
In an altercation last ! t. Wlnneld drew
Rlf
trew
a knife slashing t11e Jwomln across the
Corehead , then ( ItlllhJn .la\r \ In the Ilde , cut
lnl her hRlul almost bf nnt cutting n clr-
cullr chunk or heals or two Inches across
out ot her right thigh. She will tIle " 'In-
lel , ) mate his escalle. Jealousy Is lie (
cause.
.
UenrJe flyers Irount Ull110f Mur"er
AND nSON , In.\ , April 6.-George H'crt
was today toutid at .
fount guilty o the murder ot W.
I. . Fount . , near glwOtl , on July 12 last.
l oust was found near the ralirontl track
1111 hyena , George ! Cruel , 10. Cruel anti
George Cox were arrested for the ( munlI' .
Fount was I farmer Hyer wan lentenceo
to thirteen years' Imprisonment. ills sic-
cessorles wi be tried . April 10.
Wi Appeal 11.1.lt the Women ,
COI.UZtihiUS , 0. , AI'rl ' O.-C C , Nichols
anti G. W. lrown , defeated candidates for
the republican nominaton for the achool
board at Wilmington , 0. , will appeal to the
uuupremne court oC the state
luprme as to the consti.
tutonaJy oC the law allowing women to
vote. They were badly beaten by 1ra ,
latly leaten
ty Ar
West and Mrs. MUls
. ' I
, . .
SATSFIED WIn [ NEW YORK {
Charles A. Dana Has No besire for 1 Trip
t Washington
-
FIGHTING EVERY STEP OF THE LIBEL SI
-
Unth /uOcllle3 lt the hll"tmrnt RIII
tIme l'owcr uf tIme Court to Jltl\.o lImo
Jcfcldnlt to ( lie II.trld of Cohlm-
bIn Irotht Into QIlslot
NEW YORK , April G.-The arguments
upon the al'plcaton ' for a warrant of no-
10\al or Charles A. Dan from this city
to the District or Columbia were reslmell
before JUdge Brown In the United States
district court this mornlug. Yester"ay. after
Unied States Dstrict Attorney Iacfnrane ]
hlli stated ! the ( case and ) ma"e his apphica-
tioui . Ml' . mll Hoot , one of the counsel
for the dcfenllant , consuled the remalller
of hue lme up to the adjourlnenl In ar-
Iulng against the ( granting or the request of
the UnIted States district atorne ) ' , ) .aw'e
Franklin Bartett nnnouncell last e\enln/
that ho would ] be ready to contnuc the ar-
glment for the defense when the Ilroceedings
would be rcsumld toda )
1 x.Jule , Jerl Wison or Washington , ac-
cOlpanled b ) Lmwyers I Bartet ( anti Hoot
arrived nl the court reel at 1 o'clock. Mr.
Dana nrrl\el a few minutes later nl ) toolt
a seal 1ilr Ole of lie ( east wlulowl , wherp
he hlI1 a whlsllerell conversaton with ) .a\\-
yer ltoo Jlllge Brown came Into lie ourt
room nt 1 :23 : , tutu n little later lie Dla
nrgument was rlsllO\
In opening Mu- . Bartett said : "If youmn
honor lilease' n great deal of the ( gro\ul
which my leurnell colleague , Mr. Root
co\rel , yesterthay In Is able Irgulent Ilst
necessarl ) be gone over to a certain cx-
tent by me In mity arulent this ( unonuuing
and It ia ) ' he wel that one nr/umrnt may
lread Ulon , thc other , butt In 115CUsslnl lie
alimus or the Ilro ecuton all throwing some
light Ullon the artcle which contallld the
uleged libel , and after Imlcntln" ono or
two defects In the Impers. to show there
was Insufcleney to sOle extent , I lust (
follow the arlument of Mr. Hoot. I shall
cal the ( atenton ( or your hOlor to certain
constitutional guarantees In the cage now
al the bar and I shall elllea\or 10 can vincI
the court that ( any constrlcton such as
that contended for hy 1) ' friend , lie learned
district atorne ) ' . would be fatal to these
ensttutlonal guarnntees amid would vlrtual ) '
lead to the suh\rslon of the constuton :
anl thei , In conclusion , I shall argue as to
the leanlnJ of lie ( thlrt.thlrd section of
the judiciary net of 18j , when Ilcoflortell
and lade hart ot the act ot July 14 , hS74.
I shah discuss to consllerable extent the
leanlng of that act ns now lade part or
the law of 1S74 , anti , then In concluslou I
shall cal the attention of your honor to a
contemporneous , constructon of that act or
ecton ns made part ot that act , which will
malt It Imposslh1e for your honor or any
court In this country to hiohti , that here Is I .
any power under tie act of 187 to remo\'e.
the distnguished genteman whom I have
the honor to represeuit or nny other citizen
of the state or New York or of any state
In tie federal Inlon , to the strlcl or
Columhla for trial Iller an indictment for
iihel. "
iihel.Mr. . hlartlet . after referring to the al- ]
leved defects In the intlictinent reaui , from a
copy of the paper containing the nleged
libel . anti said : "The word dishonest . used
In connectIon with the whole article , Is the
same ns It would have been In nn ordinary
artcle ; that ( is . as IC lie ( article were In-
plrC DY malIce and 'vlllctveness , showing
the party IndlcatC was a dishonest man
INFORMATION INSUFFIIENT.
"l mIght be well for the court to Inquire
as to the quo anime of this prosecutor. fly
It they charge Mr. Dana with libel In pub
lshIng this article. ] I may be wel for your
honor to consider and for the people of this
country to consider the quo anime of the t
prosecutor In the District oC ColumbIa , or
lie person Inspiring this prosecution. Iy
objections to this nmdavll are that ( the
learned district attorney toes not swear or ;
his own Imowledge ns to the commission
of this orens . He toes not swear posl-
tvey ( ] that any offense has been committed .
Ito simply swears upon Information and be.I
hiet. Ho swears ' ems deponent's Informaton' I
and that the grounds or hIs belief are te-
rived from thc reading of salt Indictment
and the bench warrants , and on that statement -
ant
ment In the aflla\lt he cllares the positive -
tve commission oC a crime. I should set
forth the facts and circumstances which arc
relied upon to prove the charges. 'hose tI t
facts ant circumstances should be wihin I
the knowledao oC the party making tie S
affidavit , and not a mere formal verification .
Let me cal your attention to the words of t
James Kent In which ho declared that one
of the absolute ] rights or Inlvlluas. ] and the
right which has been declared by the people ; :
or this country as Inherent and inahienable . Is I :
the right to personal liberty , amid hat with -
out the security and enjoymenl of this
right there can be no 11\1 lberty , So I
say , sir , the ( great question Inlerlylng ni
of our arguments Is the gnat question cIte r
the right or personal liberty.
" 'he Issue before your honor today con
cerns nol only the tlstngulshed genteman
whom we have the honor to represent , hut It I
affects every citizen of the United States
I turther ( affects the press of this ( country ,
for I this power which Is Invoked by the
dIstrict attorney agaInst our client he sac
,
cessClly Invoked there will he no such lhlng
as lIberty of the prams oC the United ( States. "
After speaking for about twenty minutes ,
on the rights of the press , Bartlett toolc up :
the point that a person accused of crime waa :
entitled to a speedy trial before a jury In the
state In which It was charged thus crime was
commltet ,
LOCATING TIlE OFFgNSE.
Judge Brown Interrupte ( ( , Mr. Barlett
when lie later was Ilscusslng whether the (
offense , If It has hien commltel , was corn
mltet In New York or the Dstrict ( of Cot -
lumhla I , The jllgo , said : "Tho 'Iueslon Is t ,
what will these papers show as to the offense ; -
WIS the otense committed In the ( Dbtrlct od
Columbia or not1 Was It merely commltet
so far as Mr. Dana Is concered 1 1 nm
bound to consider ( lint . The only charge
against Mr. Dana Is to suppose that ho hat
written n paragraph which Is alleged to be '
Ihel . . anti - - that . - ! I. . I.atan - circulated - - ant
pUllsle't ' It In tile UstrlcL of ( olUmlla anti
( lint Mr. Dana knew that ( that would he done
" ! I Root stated yesterday that the only
act ot ! r. Dana's ) was nn nct done here , although -
though he might have known that Injlrloua
consequences might occur elsewhere ; that ( ! r.
I.alan was the ( Instrumenl by which the act
ot circulation elsewhere was male , The
queston is . so far as Mr. Dala Is concerned ,
where was the offense , If nny , cornmlted ( 1
Time consequences are suppmed to have re-
suIted In the Dstrict oC Cohuiuihtia. ] I do not
remember whether the ( Indictment charged ,
It or any other Illace where the paper WIS
clrcuated. ] I must bo assumel that some
Injurious conse'uencs resuled In the Ds-
trlcl of Columhla , otherwise lie Indictment
wouhl not have been fouuiul. , "
After Mr. hiartlett hind spoken for over two
hiomirs , lie said : "Now , having gotten through
with my lntroiliictory remarks , I will pro.
cecil with ( lie umsain argument , It is conceded
( hint the emily basis for ( hula application is
the lutcorporation of the act of Jumme 21 , 1874 ,
relating to ( lie crimmiinal court of the Ilstnlct )
of Columiibla , of section 36 of ( lie judiciary
act. "
Mr. Macfarlane-Nothilng different iii
chuinicth now.
STAIITHI ) IN FOR TIlE lVENING.
. Mn , llartlet was still speaking at 7:15 :
I. ) . rn , whtea a recess was taken for halt ati
hour , Mr. hlantlett resuuned his arguunent
after the recess , ito outlined , In concliuthing ,
thia provisions of ( lie judicIary act of 1879 ,
and described particularly ( lie concurrent Ju-
rlsdicion ( of the dIstrict anti cIrcuit courts
ovttr thus tiiffereut ( kinds of muisdenicanors.
"So , " lie contInued , "we have a clean fe'l-
erah schienie set. forhi ( hero , attphlcablo , as is
claimed in ( he report of ( Ito jutliciary comil-
mlee ( , amid thus is equally true of sectioti
1,014 , to circuit courts of ( he United Stases
amid ( ho district courts of the United States
as fornilng hart of ( lie general federal court
system. "
Judge Jere Wilson followed Mr. Ihartlet ( ,
also peaklng for ( lie defense. his argument
% vaui principally upon ( lie mmiatter of construct-
lye presence , hiin took the ground that us tar
as ( lie aflidavis ( alleged , ( his acts of Mr. 1)ana
for which lie had been lndicteil were corn-
mitcd ( In New York , aaad "uaheag you can
L
c , onsruiclycly ( ( put hlii In the District of
dolunibius lieu cannot be taken ( here for trial , "
The purpose of section 33 of ( he jmmtiicliiry
a ct , Mr. Wilson saUl , uas ( ito removal of s
i tarty from a place where hits might be founder
f or trial before a eoulrt In another district
f or that offeisse ; buit ( lint , lie contended , gave
nt o ground for the rendition o lila client to
nl t he district comurt .a ( Waeluingon. ( It is al-
l eged ( hma ( 300 copies of thuC Suim containing
t he article saiti to tic' libelous were circaC
hn h ated In ( lie District of Cohtuuntila , ( nit it does
n ot appear whether Mr. Noycs lived ili ( lie
Dittilet.
° Tlicre is rio act or congress , " conilnuicil
Mr. W'Ilson , "ulefituutig libel as an ofisuiso
a gainst thmt' t'tultesl States , anti there Is no
pretense of law by which action far hituel can
be sustained. " It was 10:30 : tlieri Mr.'ilsomi
finished his argummiietst.
Judge llrown ( lien set 2 o'clock Moiiday
afternooti for ilic ennehumetciti of thm" arguimiletits.
and adjouruieti tlm Itearliug for the day.
DIED ICNOION1OUSLYt
( C'nntiuiueti trout First Page. )
at ( lie east Ctitl of ( lie capitol be tiousated to
( he neu Scitliern' hattie at Milforul , niuth ( Ito
motloti l1reahiei.
Ots unottoui of Cole the gavel used ditnluig
huts sessioti viis hureseilthcl to ( lie uslse'akcr.
The speaker replied iii a 'riceftmtly worileui
tuhciress of thianhis. I he ml cit utton ( itt'
ci orconi I utgs of hitl mum mm an ( lire a tiul ea usti I tl ly
auhumiltteii ( lint much or ( lie itroceeditugs of ( lie'I
srsloti haul hieti eoiiuhutceti ( upomi a sroiugiy (
hiartisan basis.
( 'iteper , in nut informal speech , aiti to ( hue
niajori ty : ' I mu ii ivid tInIly , I love 3oui ah I . butt
eolieetivcly , I rcgarti you as ( lie iatilsrs (
political cuiriosities in oxisteutec' . "
ilanti-altaking until lc'ave.tahimsg hiati cciii-
macaced , Meuuibers were dropping off to tlit'
t rem I it a I ugly. anti Iii cotillIon a mitt I us g rotip' ,
atiti ( here store itithicatintis of disitutegrettiout.
C.sptalmi Iharry of Greeley vas hiersIstetitlY
called for , anti iii respotiso mitt lie rose to a
poimtt of order. ' ' : ii3 politt of artier is , Mr
Shielleor , " saUl harry , ' ' ( lint for every umiem-
Though I Itave mint entlorseul solute of ( lit
sienker's obiioxioums nithitigs , I cauitiet lilaisit
hitsi , I luau's seeui ( Ii' satito ( hiitug itt itietut-
her on the floor of this hioiisui I have ( lie
leititiliest feehitigs anti warmest resuect.
bern of my owui party. "
At 1230 one of ( lie enroilinir clerIcs tip-
pearui viiim hlouu'e hells 15. rsr. , 25 $ . Cli , 612.
suhulob tli speaker signed In ( Ito Isreseitco of
( lit- few rcttiniiiiuig tuteutibers of ( lie luoumse.
These % ver. ' ( hue I mt bills , for which the' htoumse
anti senate hail iteeti waititig all the tiioruiiuig
Iavies ttiovetl thmt a cotiiumiitee ( walt ott thin
setiate amid infants ( hint he'ily that ( lie' huotm'
watt now reauly to nuiJottrn , lavles. Coolcy
anti Ciinpmtian hiasseil to ( lie west enul of ( lie
capitol anti utist Senators Graham , Sprechier
amid Akers htiilf uay lui ( lie corniulor bent on
( ho same ttiission.
On return of ( hue htousa coumnittee flavlre
reporteul that ( lie semiate tas neatly to nuijotunti
anti ( hat it asked ( hue coticurretico of ( lie
iuouisc' .
The hour having technIcally arniveti for ad-
joutrniiient of ( lie hioutse , Coohey made a lao-
( ion ( hint the houmse atljourn sine' tile. The Tao-
in was carried uhili a vhop anti the twenty-
fouutht session of thus hioummue suns at an etai.
At 12:110 : ( lie sergeaui-at-aruns of tIme senate
tinnotinced ( lie couiinlttee , froun ( lie hiamise.
which annetinceti ( lint ( lie lower branch had
Cottipheetl ( its Inborn. A committee consistimug
of Seuiators Graluainke'rs and Spreclier was
aiupoiuietl ( to convey it similar utsessage to
( lies huoutso. The joint couninittee on enrolled
bills titaulo Its report , intlinat lug that ( lie
last bill haul been oiflcially delivered to ( lie
governor. Tins senates ( lien , an nmotion of
Senator Toift , adjourned sine die.
1J'I.tr 1)OIS TI1 ? .1. 1' . _ f. ii.-I.'t T ?
OMAhA , April 6.-To ( ho Eulitor of The
flee : The New York Vi'orhd of March 3
say's :
"Worti went around among Pitt mnen yes-
tertlay thitt : Ojfl wnr on Mayor Strong anti
( lie reformers had. been declared off for ( he
present. It was stirring up too nitichi opposition -
sition through ( lie state , it was said.
'Whuiie It Would be pleasant to embarrass
the mayor anti his tulmnhmilstrnion ( , Mr.
Pitt fintis ( lint It puts too big a wenpon
itito the hands of his emiOmies , As one of
lila diittinguishied lieutenants put It Inst
night :
, .
'What's the use of rphlting ( up the party
nil over ( hue state for a few little olhices
tiovn here lii New Verb ? Let the re-
farmers , lung ( lie whole outthit' if ( itey vaut (
It , 'The grapes would be so souir I cinihul
not eat 'cm , anyway , ' said ( lie fox in ( lie
fable ,
"There were people svhio were saying last
uiight ( lint ( lie decision was brouughit nhioum (
by Governor Morton , who has absohultely re-
Itised in nusy way to nssist in the tight on
New York or ( a sign hills which toolc away
any appoluitive power from the mayor.
"Senator Lexow , Speaker Fish , Cliairmnst
O'Dell timid Chairman hackett ulitictissed ( lie
matter with Mr. I'Ia ( ( yesterday afternoon ,
anti inter both Senator Lexow anti Sieaker
Fish iutiitl ( lint the Police hthils vouht1 in till
irobalJihity be htroughit ump this weds antI
Passeti at an early dale iii such form mis to
give the ninyor ( lie pouu'er of appointing the
three couiimnissiotiers to rcorganiz ( lie the-
iattnient. "
The repuhslican party of Nebraska. mIght
isrotit hiy the cxperiemices of the isorty lii
the Etmiiire state , Muuty of our host pealihe ,
irrespective of liarty lines , heiievetl ( lie
theelutreti alni tumid purpose 01' ( liet. . P. A.
( to entirely thiu'orce sectarian pninciiiies from
Itohitics ) laudable anti helped by their bailoUt
( a ( lint with. here again we have history
repenting itself. 'l'hic're are mtunong us ( host
shio will reineunhier thus original dec'inreii
Iutniose of time kmiownotliitig party ; those
vhto will remeiemnber how machi it nccani-
Phisihteti , nnd Iserhinpa thiomue who :
( himut hsart its itt , originally hntmtiatle ( efforts.
Ituit it npiidars tiutut all lhitictul criimuadee I
tiara for good purposes macct ( lie snunts fitte ,
The party' iurengthi ( of iuiuch orgamsizatiamis
is soon cnptmmreth by ( lie demagogue , thiS
pohiticltin ituith ( lie ttchieiiier , and the A. P. A.
strength is uiow exhibited to us as a loeiii (
( actor in ( lie hands of designing mcii , Ic
pay a Political debit , to tIme detnimmieiit of a
conumutinty'ii ( iissit interests ,
It is kuiou'n ( lint iii the government of oum .
lIre utmiih itohice department our chuirter was I
framed nnd hiutlithed from ( lie exitenictuco at r
larger unit older citieS of our country , atmt I
while hat perfect , menmuti anti itmoceululrt ,
were encotapattiteti within it ( lint ahlowei I
of its cleansimig and nmrlng.
Is our conthitlaut improveil ? 'Vilh ( Iii S
clmnngetu of ( lie chuturter has of henelit to out
city ? 'him hut ( lie questiomi.
Will ( lie aiim of Atlantic , Ta. , nnti Cres ;
ton , In , , fiimmie give miii pure govermiunemi
muriti party hiomiesty ?
'Flue puuriose amid nUn of thin /t. P. A. writ
effecteil bug ago , nmiuh If ( lila orgnmiisuitiou
tutiti Its strength rnuts ( be tirostitimteti to
, ti'l itisli on ii is n nil nrlvis 5 , . simm mitch us cii C. I
let us all joIn hmantla amid hitiss ( hits uuocle ( :
to tItus olillvlon of thuose other orgtuniznions (
that. forgetting ( lie liumhihic svenl miutil weittur
lii ( heir liower , mnennced whitt ( vu hiono
anti love auth hiuocct ( , III4ACKS'rONE.
TJI1I cou.v7'Y ( J.I.Vlf ISIIJM
OMAII4\ , April 6-To ( he Editor of Thi t
lice : lear Sir-I huive licen amuketi by set ,
( nil arieH ( iti rogtu'ntl to ( lie nuneutilniemit
rmsauhe to ( lie county canal bill anti us
whether ( lie omnislout of ( lie irrigation teat
u resu mnnthu , ( hi e lull less 'a I mitihihe to houghii
( tOttuly. ( I desire to say ( hint I hitIpeth
uiu'itw' Ui , ( hilts hill , anti have limit Iii uuios
of ruiy (11,10 , itt Lincoln endeavoniuig to utecuur
its inssage , auth I ouui ivehl utsitlstlied wit
( lie bill its paitseui , tutu ( hint sve t'auiiiI itt
care to misc ( lie canal for irnlgntlnui. 'iii
txhit'ricuice ! of those wlmo owls cautuuls for mr
gallon iii the iteuo-anltl ( region itt that fiirur
curs wIll mint pay for water (0 ( Irrigtito ( bet
lnuitlts uvithm whit'n tlity hittvo a chance
getting rain for mmothilng , I venture ( hi
iircihictlaut that tlit're is. nit ( 0110 ( arms
In hiougitis cotitity vhio woumiul buy wttt
for irrigation nt tiny i-.snstontuble linice. 'i'hi
provision lii ( Ito bill ( lint Irrlgulomu ( shin
hmavc' lintetlience in I lie ue of wider 1st jut
mis it uthiould lie. 'flue alone ( hit'y Irrlgtil
In ivestermm Nehirsuiletu ( lie lietter it iii f
Onuthiu , bitt curuiunoui Semitic ttachmeit 505
( hint it don't ita to irrigate in an art
country for ( lie staple oral. , anil as it Is a ,
ltractIc'alho to Irrigate in eastern N.tbrauk
( litquiemutiori of water supply thu ing ( I
irrigation season Is situ well , setletl Irs ( Ilyl
ot an ahiuuitluuit suiiply for ( lie ( ) uusahia cuint il
trorum ( him I.ouis tmnti Rikhmot a rivers itis It is
( limit these nivemut had last season twice is
Inuchi water in them iii , olin etuntil woul itt
require. IAVI I ) C. l.ALwrEll3ON ,
Sr
Iofmuird I len us Nsuv TrIal.
ChICAGO , .Aitrll 6.-Annie Mahoney , cou i _
victeci of' being itcecututory to ( he mnurdi ref
of Juunior ( Alfred I ) . liarnes , was today r C.
fumieth a new trial by Judge Frecuntsui. 'J'l to
judge seotenceci her to three msiouihia ( in tl its
county jail and a hue of $2I.
Jury I'utIlad to Agree.
EVANSVILLE , md , April 6-Thus Iuu .y
in ( lie comic of herman F'ulkcs , culithilet- I at
( lie Vincennes Natioutal hank , ( or Isenium 'y
in swearing to false returns , failed to ngm o
today and was discharged.
CANIIll ) BUT NOT DIPLOMATIC
A meilca's Representative to Saino Makcft
ft Breezy Report totho Department ,
C ONSUL'S ' COMrLIMZNTS TO JUSTICE IDE
T oils ( ( liii Ills Ilenal Is , ( ( , % SwctI
by a tuirgn. 'i'ltio Attutilmeul to us Very
Smmiuthl ( Jfllc - (3micstltitis Which
cc.l l'rommipt SetIeinuit ,
WtSlliGTON , April 6-In the Samoan
c orrespontlence , just made hitibhic by ( lie State
d ep.sntmiirtit , ( lucre is a series of loiters irons
J ames Ii. Mtmlllgan , tJimitcul States consul gm-
c ml to Summon , whilelu are interesting from
t heir free anti easy style of commnuisleatlen
c tumiccrtmitig thiltlotiiatlc affairs. Spe'akimtg of
Chief Jutmutlco hlenly ltle , who lurCsItles over
( lii' court established for Samoa by tIme three
pouters , ( Ireat flrlaIii ( , ( ienmnamiy anti ( Ito
United Sines , lie . * , s : "This so-called chief
j umsict' ( is a cry huleasamit tutu agreeable gen-
t heitian. Nature has imot been lavish with
l tiuii in Item gifts tutu lie is miot mup to ( ho
gattgo of i.mmuiei'ebster. . lIe is violently'
I utipremseti v it hi ii Is ow ii i tmipctrt ii mice nimti au-
t hiority nitul ( lie' uuinat iimelammchtttly feature abaut
h im Is that lie itiluors umitler ( lie luumpression
( lint lie is 'cry' usumsart. lie is iittffttl , con-
eeqitctiial ( , tumuti tIe'voed ( tu the iiteress ( ot
I the. i I e coil I ii v liii ? Cli t elgim t lm-tcn ( Ii S of t lie
h ) Cuitl I ii g 1 it I ga tloti S anti hure'sisentlve a lmieals
tty' a hirounhut tieisiemi of the emily' real msmes-
( Intl Of tuioimieiit ( lint lie has ever bath before
l uiiii , which Is mmuitier ( lie Rim section of article
i ii. lie hierotsiemuthy ltosiiouues tiecltllmmg it anti
, uii iitterestmti itt suicli luaU' rut , such nut lawyers
. uuiti all others cxccli ( ( lie cotiiiiisi.icrs : . ; , arc
dcii g is I t lm lii ti I ii I t , for a dcci sloim t'ottltt
ahittost ceraiiily ( msuc'aii a gretit feulhimig off of
ciuitets anti lii igations. My nation is , immileuss
hut' hitis a Iersu ii a I acli nine or a mali i ( iou lchii nil
I I , I ha t lie' l5miows It is I immluor ( a mice isoumhi lie
ht'tu'etued llltt' a cohicipscd liallooti if lie tie-
rkleti it imi ( lie emily rcasotiablo way it is
uusccptlble of ulenisloti.
' 'If ( lie land lltlgatioui tas omuce cleared
av.iy ( lit' Powers atitl luithihic wautlii wake iun
to ( lie atisumrtliy ( of labehitug ami oniiitiary jtis. .
tire of ( lie iience titli the tub of chief jtua-
tine , ivhiose duties iotihti lie cointined to ( Ito
trial of an occasioimai native for hioiheimig breath
fruit.
, ,
,1 shall lay before ( lie dcpartmncxmt in ( lie
lurtilier ( hue auth uay ( Ito fact that tltis Von-
immotit attorney lion actually rcconiumieidctl : ant ]
secured the ettactutient of a law ulepnivimug this
hittg , whuo is , 1 thiiumk , at least his rulmial in - .
ability , of ( lie particititig power , save by his
cotisent. I protest I have no ruipturo with 4
Mr. Itle , who has been all courtesy to mite ,
bitt ( lie graspliug , petty amusbitlon is sue acute ,
( lie htuimibtug is so apuardtit , that. I feel it toy' 4
ditty to comivey to your eye aletse , for your
correct uuidcrstamidimtg , the itiillressions of a
miiero stranger , free ( rota all friction or en-
tanglement. ' '
cI1I.El , n.is 1esuvEI1.
ileati ot Chiloagn'ts i'ohlco Eorco ( livep Ue
lii. .1ih ) Sumiluistity.
CHICAGO , April 6.-Chtkt of Police
? iilchmetel itremiutitut resigneti his position to-
tiny. 'l'hue entice for hut 'uuitltlen suction is'
unit niade puthihie , but is siiptost'cl to result
from a quarrel with the mnty'or : over the
utImistatetiteisi. of mu htirgo miuimsber of die-
clutcrgeui 11011cc oihicerg prior to the recent S
cletion. Chilf lhremiumaui has been comitsectest
yitn ( lie police tiepamtmnent mnauiy years , ant. !
\Vtit4 elevated to the sumpenimiteiideuttjy by the
lute Mayor ilitrilsomi.
-
All 't'opu ; , Mutt Ito Eqtimul.
TOPEKA , Ahiril 6.-The supreme court to.
fitsy hiaustltd dowum tu t1cciioti hioliling that
railroad iirolterY must uiot be assessed at t
greater viulumutioti out the dolittr ( lain any
other clnuts of property , tumish ( lint tin in.
jiincioii would lie to restrain the collection
of ( lie tax ous an excess valuation. Iii ISt
( lie hoard of ntscsssors of Atcliioii coumity 5
agreed thutut mull property excspt railroad
itroierty iulmouiti be smutsessed at 25 iser cent
o ( its actmnl ( vahuto. 'rite tax hey was made
accordingly and the Chmlcaga , hhumrlington &
Qtihutcy , whose property Its utsset'setl higher'
tlitmn 25 lieu' cent by ( lie state bottrd of railroad -
road assessors , refused to pay cotinty ( axca
015 more tunis 25 cent. 'rime court below
euseti to eiijoin thus couuity treasmmrer gntl
( ho counpauiy csmrrled the case to the su.
itremne court , which by this decision ausr
tamed thu ruilront1' Iiomtlion.
lid Not S'nit tr thin ( JrowI ,
OLIVE hILL , ICy' . , April 6.-Nelson Whl.
hum , ivirn lives near Denton , ( lila county
ivlio was uhulmointeti deiiUty railway ta ,
couiinhissiouier , % % 'nn waited upan last night
by 301) unerm , but wisely had liii htiunseif anti
wan not apprehended. 'rIm collector , J. 'iv.
l'eck , itt Issuing miotices of stale of property'
on accoumit of said taxes amid a regular war
Is expected.
- - *
1tt' . a ! . ( 'millulmi iiciuistiti with hack ray.
1)ENVER , Alinli 6.-fley , M , Culkin , uvhc
ivan tiisupossi'ssed of lila litirishm lii ( lila dio-
cents several yeitrs ago on accomimat of hula
erratic actions , has licen reliututtieil ( by the
Viticmun tiumd ilishop Mmttz bait beemi ordereti
to tiny hmim $8,000 latch salary. It it , sniti
( Ito hfishap will emudeavor to rcopeui the case
at Itotne.
.
thaw ( ipoum thi , , itimnk Stile.
AMSTERDAM , N. Y. , AprIl 6.-flurglnre
cuitereti the Nitiommnl hank at Shierrvulc
hautE mulghut auth wrecked ( lie safe with dyna-
msiite. 'l'hue liamik oiilclalsu caminot yet give an
etttItnnte of ( Ito itunount of lilutimiher ohitniuted ,
'I'hio thieves uututle ( heir cutemipe by stealing
two horses anti buggies froumi mieighiborln
( armors ,
School Ti-ashier L'imargcd wit hu iilmirIer.
IRNTON , Mu. , April 6.-Graust Coclcran ,
a utcluooi ( ettchier , resitliiig near tIme spot
where MIsts Sahlic 1)ean inns snuurilereul , vams
thultu aftemnoomi mirremuteti at Deuitoti , it Its
itniii ( limit Price , who Is now in ( lie haIti-
moore ittil chimurgeti ii'ithi ltarlcliatiuig in ( hG
enittie , hiasm cumicuted and implicated Cock. .
Torturing Disfiguring
, /Skin Diseases ,
,
( ; ; z1 rr14' Instantly
1- ' Relieved
by
t
OUTIOBRA
tiie
.
\ Great
SKIN
- CURE
CtrnlculuA , ( Ito great them cure instantly allays
( lie mnos ( Iimteiisu itchiuug buruitisg , nuiti huitlama-
ritatiuti , pt'rsuiild rest tiumt ( sleep , heai r.sw amid
irritatel suritsacs , cieamssea thu scalp of crusts
anti scales , anti restores thu hair , CutTicutta ,
IIOAJ' , ( lie only unotlicatoti toilet soap , Is iutiiis.
hteutsahlo Iii citianslni tiiseassi surfaces , Ccii-
aum lkZ < iLvLCnur , tlioiicw ljiootLarmtlkIrm hurl.
tier anti grcne.l of htuuiur retimetlics , cienuisos
IhiG bhtioti of all Iurmpttrlties , amid ( hmtm rcnioys ,
( liecaumsu , hleuicothocijrmcuics , lLEusnur4curo
entry ituniur ( if thus tklui , scalp , amid blood , wiLls
loss of hair , trout luiteiItlOI to srofuia , from C
infancy to age.
field throuIsou ( ( be world , I'rIceCuizcumu ,
hOa , ; ioai',2c , hL5si.t.vti . , $1 , I'tnrir.uo 1)uw )
Cuss. Couim' . Hole ' .
, l'olirielor. , liosqmi ,
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