u------ - - - - - _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . TIlE OMAhA DAILY flJE : SUNDAY , MAY 10 , 1S9h ( _ _ 5 - - - PJOTURS PLASANPLY POINTD PARAGRAPHED \ ' - = = - - - - * * . . oct lIt TtU ) MOIW.- Anil tvo to ttiiie-ti' . 11. IL lUioles- aflI ? IV. ( IIflVI ( SItjIIetIS-tVO ) or thu odust 811t ( most exert [ IIaflo luilurs Iii the rotititvy-aru ( lie init v1iose vork we gulIratIlee-tlley tuu zlSSlHtI2l by tV ( ) ( X1)tI'h'ICed ) ! piano I ' 1)lt liti- vIio itI ii ISII---Fepfl lr-- ill t I n riV uetloii -fluY sI iIiigItig---ut1Itig otti : ZI ' I thti IIIY factory In good as fltW'-O1lIS ; ( ) thn % C4t s Iit. i i this kIii of woiIc I ( loHu-IrICeS ) for tutillig 1111(1 relnIrIng ivill t' fitlfl(1 ( most 1(8SJI18tI ) ( ' . A. Hospe. Jr. .Muslc atid Art. 1513 Douglas NETIIODISTS TALft OF UNiTY General Conference Believed of All Dia- turbing Topics for a Day. DELEGATES SETTLE DOWN TO BUSINESS I.- . ' JIeH.IlI t hit td titcI Iuoklng to tIi. riloii o All IIrflhIhIM 4,1 tIit ( liureIL In t Ii InrtM of tiLe \'nrld. CLEVtLAND , May 9.-Toiiays proceedtng ! lot the Mctliodkt Episcopal general conference - once developed no cnatIons. There was a reference to the proposed fofleratlon of the churches north and oauth and a resolution was introduced asking for equal representa- tIe foi the laymen. At the meeting of the cotunlittee on education , following the ad- johirtiment of the conference , consternation was caused by the reading of a report to the effect that funds to the aniount of more than 6ooooo had been loaned to students during the past twenty-two year3 and that only ebout $50,000 of that Hum lied been repaid. The report precipitated a l1'ely discussion alid a select committee was appointed to investigate - vostigato the matter fully. When 13151101) Nlnde called the general - oral conference to order this mornIng - Ing but tow delegates were in their seats. In fact , since the ccncrenco settled the \voinan questlo1 ! delegates generaily have been tardy. G. Lowthcr of thio Southwest iCansas con- ference. when the roll of conferences was called , introduced a reolutlon dcnouncing thu use of tobacco In a preamble and thic \ recommended the members to abaoluto ab- etloenco and recomtiieiitled that all Sunday school superintendents and Epworth league presidents be rorbithien the ue of tobacco. It was referred to the cornmttteo cn state of the church. A resolution was introduced which created a deal of laughter. It said that Bishop hurst ii his rpecchi of last night ) ( that the first dollar given the American unIversity was by a colored man , and thorofora the resolution provIdes that a colored man should always lie represented on the board. A reoiutlon was introduced by Merritt Huriburt of the Wilmington conference roe- oinniontlr.g that the senate and the house of rprcitatlve so amend the constitu- tlon that it might recognize the Ictty and In the preatiiblo Insert the words "trusting In God. ' It was Placed upoii Its passage , but hlnaily referred to the committee on state of the church , A rosolutlon in favor of taking better care of superalinunted preachers was referred to the tropor conunittee. Secretary Monroe read a communication from the secretary of tim Methodist Episcopal conference oauth , which met. In May , 1891. It slOke of the matter of federation of the . two bodies , anti recommended conference - , feronco of the church nitti inisahuiis of Britain and Irciami. of the United States , of Australia and Its branches of Canada and Its niit'aiona. The resolutions asked If such a conference was not poslIIe , and if so that a conunittec be appointed by all the various conferences to consist of three bishops , three ministers auth three laymen. ht announced - nounced the committee already appointed by the Methodist. EpI.scopal Church South , . The matter was taken up by a reolution from one of the mwnbers , but it was do- citloth that no action shold , , , be taken by the conference until official notification was served. The nioveinent Is Important , as it may result in the consolidation of two of the great Methodist bodle. % of the country. GERMAN WESI4EVANS. Dr. Droatibeck askoil leave on behalf of thin cciinlttee , , on missions to qibilt , lila report out of ht order. The rule svas granted and the report read. ht related to tIm recop- tiori Ct' pastors from Other , ilonoininations Into the Methiothlst church.'hlhlo the roso- hitlori was general it cxplaiiied thia it referred to a special case in Germany , where a union of tile ( herman W'csieyani tie- aireti to incorporate \vitl , the Methodist lhplscopal church. There sere differences of opinion Lii to tile flnaichnl arrangement. The ' .VosioyaIls hiatt vroporty worth $200,000 , wliei will ho brought Into thu Methodist church. 'lucy vouid sacrifice their lIfelong connuctlon with the Englltih Wesleyan so- ciety. which they regarthetl as quito a sacri- lice. The speaker , therefore. asked that the conference take such actIon as would opoi that , doors of the Metliotlist church to the \Vealoyan brothers , anti If ito the unIon would be conaiiii inntctl next year. The resolution wata 1111511 in otisly adopted by a riallig vote. A cablegram was sent to the \\'eshoyaii synoti , zion in eossloi , , informing - forming It of the result of thu conference's action. ' A reslut1on was introduced which pro- . i videil that changes in the constItution couhil bo nuie , without the present two.tiiirtia vote of tile conference aM thin three-quarter vote of the annual confereices. It looked like a storm for a nioiuent , but i nas eldetracketi to the coiiintttee room. Senator harlan , tinder the order of miscel- haneous business , introduced the following resolution "hlc.olved , That the second restrictive rule be so changed as to admIt of equal representation by the ministry and haloty of the general contoremce. , " The resolution was signed by James liar- lam , , Chris hone and J. I' . Loter. It hooketi as it thieold light nould be reopened amid the s 4Hovare vourK'u1neys4 0 floes You- Back .4chc ? sj. DUobb S lItakclIie strong kid. paraps , . . jilter mill uric ' eyPiI1&Y eimritic. lroii * 'P tiic bhoc4. healthy Ildncy mike , o P" ° blood , lr. ilubbi Sparugmi. kidney Pills * CUrt Ihimtiniatin , , Uotm , lczmi Anmenhls , I'intpIc. iloti IilooJlhrlght'a O ti.icsc , Miiiarhn , LhikscIie , Kidiiey I'aI'.iaDropay , Pain In hlic Abdontn O Pr.niiicnt UringtIomi , Infhsiimmiatloe oi kidneys tic. Ruthoibeli by l'hysi. _ , ciana Smid 1)rtigiata. o edits a box , Sample Pilli and % 'elujblcllook frcc , ( 'Licijosad bi. trIail.u. k/ 'ao.Q.o r 'f.4KlS4lILT'Tr.d..s ) , 11 , . jjgjg .LO.r , L LU. d.n' grip. . ( ) sy 10 .a flsj. b _ .Irvo 1'flj 'Fihib llV- ¶ l'iitt's , rlglmt-tlmerc are two gai' ntos'es iiint1 for idiow whore thuro 1i4 OHU hIlfihhi' foi service-t Ito " .lowt'i" i I lie oihl , % ' gflS ItOVe luiving nil hit' Iflt'i4t liii- hrt'VhIlelltSOiIe , lii purtieniur tilfit 110 uthmtr hug-nh mlmlJtistnt > h' vmtlv ( timnt * ul\.M at lt'nst a third of liii' gns 1)111- ) . sn ts its hl'lC ( ' lit tt year-time lilhl'hlct'i flip ( 'IetIhItl)1 ( ' flhhtt itever pop hack 'liemt ilgittt'tl or extlngulsiteti-anil therefore wttst& ' lii ) gIIt4-8t' ( ' ii'1c0i4 ) 1u'o the lowest -al\Sfly4 time lowest. JO11II Hussie Hdwi' Co Consider our vrtces-Afl7 C how little they are. - ' lines more closely drawn than they have beol heretofore. The resohtitlcn of ox-Senator Harlan was referred to tlitt committee on lay represonta- tives. lr. Stevenson of Kentucky introduced a resoltition of synlpathmy with Cuba , which was adopted. The conforrnce before ailjourning passed a re.tolutton condemning a recent enactment of the Florida legIslature whereby it was made illegal in that state for colored children aril White children to receIve instructions in the same school , The convention then adjourned for tile week. LOANS TO STUDETTS. Since 1873 the board of education of the Methodist church has been loanIng the in- ihigent , deserving students money with which to complete their studies necessary to make theni ministers or miesionarles. The loans were fir long time anti oa easy payments. Tao days ago Rev. Charles ilamie of Now York , the correeponding secretary of the hearth , presented a report upon those loans for the entire twenty-two years durIng which they have boon given. Tills report showed that $600,000 hiatt boon paid to students , and that only the sum of $50,000 had been re- turned. At the meeting of the conference committee on education two ( lays ago tills matter came tip In thu form of a motion for a eubcommittee to look into the apparently oxtraordlnar' state of affaIrs. teneral James L. Rushing of New Jersey dechared that the loan system was evidently turning Methodist divinity students into paupers and that it impaired their usefulness and was a bad thing mall srays for the students. Rev. .1. II. Chendinning of Fort Smith , Ark. , aald lie eoihd scarcely believe his senses when the figures were placed before hIm. 'rho eltoct of this System on the students cotilti not , lie said , be other than disastrous. Men who would not pay their debts , he declared , were not fit to be Methodist mInisters. Said Chancellor Day of Syracues university - sity : "If lJio repayments do not come in ilettor than this we had better abolish tile plan. It is apparently pauperizing stUdents and making them actually dishonest. " A SUhCOfllfllittCO of five was appoInted to examine more cloeei3r into the matter. Dr. i'ayne , when Informed of the reception his report niet. with , said : ' 'Those gentlemen are too hasty. They do not know all the facts. They should read all of the report , which elows , the catiso of the .mall return of loamis. W'hcn the plan was first Put into of- feet , the requirements were lax. No notes sore taken anti the money was generally considered an a gift In the cause of Christ. No notes vero reqtilred up to 1880. Again 801110 of these aided students have taken charges where they can barely got a hiving. Others of them have died. hint tile 111am causa of the showing in the report i merely the fact that tile great bulk of this $600,000 has been loaned so recently that sufficIent time has not elapsed for its repayment. Of the total SO per cent has been loaned since 18S4 ; 68 per cent aince iSSS , and 41 per cent since 1892. " 11ev. J. N. Fredenburgh of Greenville , Pa. , directed the attention of the conmmnittee on edtication to a sehleifle which lie Intended to present soon whereby lie believes that $0- 000,000 can be raised In tile early part of the twentieth century for the cause of MethochiCt education. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IIISIIOI's SW'AltM ' 10 ST. LOUIS. Gnthiert'iZ if CutholiC Dlgitltzil'ICM fliT Ii ii I iii ii U r t fl H t Cere iii o ii , 'R'ial ml ) . ST. LOUIS , May 9.-Tue conferrIng of the lahiiuln on ArchbishoP ICain at the old cathio1raI tomorrow will be by far one of tIme inot impressive ceremonies known in thlo history of the Roman Catholic church in St. Louis. There will be an unprecedented - dented gathering of tlistiflgulshioi church dignitaries. Cardinal Gibbons of lialtimore vill confer the bailgo of the arclleoplscopato 011 Archibishiop Kain. lie will beassisted by at least twenty-five bishops and arChlhJlSllOI)5. There wilt be uI attendance also more than 500 prIests frolli points all over time arch- diocese. Cardinal Gibbons arrived this afternoon , aCCOmIaIliOd by Archbishop Ireland - land of St. Paul antI Archbishop Ryan of I'b'ilatielphia. ' Among time diztiiigtiishied dig. altarles who vhll be Present are ArchbIshops Ireland , Elder , Ryan , Chappohl , Feclian , Jallesells auth Katser , amid Bishops Ityami , Ihogan , flurko , Ihonacum , 'Keane. Donohiue , hiorstmnan , Van do Vyre , O'Sullivan , Fitzgerald - gerald , Getter , McGoldricii , O'Gormami , Foley , Mlchaud , limik and Ihlshop.eiect Glennoc , ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' i4OU'l'hi lOftS h1t t"l'hS'l' CONVF1N'l'IOS. Qimt'stlnim Of lot'trlm'e Coimi'i 115) SIN it liisturhimg 14'emitire. ChATTANOOGA , Tone , , May 9.-At the seconti day'u ezslon of the Southern Baptist convention the business was principally taken up with tlio appointment of various committees. Time event of the morning pro- ceedimlIs was the introduction of a resolution by Ir , J. S. Coleman of Kentucky , In ref. erenco to the epressions of Dr. Vi' . If , Wbmitsltt , ircsltlent of the Southern Baptist TheologIcal seminary , lii hla oxprosalon of the rIght of baptism. Tue resolution was as follows and was adopted without a dissent. Imig vote : ifesohved , That a comnhttoo ot one from eachm statu comprising the COnventIon be flhIOifltCl to express to tills 1)0th ) ) ' What re- liItiollll exiSt between tiii hotly timiml the Ilaptist 'PheolOglcul , lielninaly umimI it time convention iiis control of tilt , teachings anti itetions of the former. " WI'IIllCflhtS AhhiO ( hhJIli'I'h0tt AGAIN , Stre.'t himmiIvmiy Coumimmm.H , ' OIf.'rs to 'l'ii I.i hhmm'l I ho OhtI ili. MlL'tS'AUIcEl , May 9.-Thin excItement in eonrtoctiomi with tue street car atrikes has stliJaitleth , Time heat has driven the tired iihors ( ruin the streets auth there Is less noise aitti jeeriig ! of the operators of passing cars. Thin company secured fifty now mon to. day and Is IIOW runnhmlm 110 cara. Its oihlcers state they are furimishiing all tile facilities that tile situation doznamids. They declare that they lli institute no bhmckhist , but will take back all of time old emnploye that will be required when time strikers yield. Maim- tiger 'yxtem stated this morning that lie hail already re.emigaguj a number of ol cm- llOYea. ) The noon imour tolay was the quietest midday period allies the strike of time street raiiway employo started , There was no hooting or disturbance of street car traiflo by noommlng workimlgmmleml , it is Soared the imen wlmo are leo steadily emnpJoye during ( ho i'eek to lend any assistance to time strikers will take ad'amitago of their fIrst lay-off hut tie iloitce arO emi tile alert , mind every tIny adds to time eHIclolicy of tue force of specials , Time street railway sery. ice is imnprovimig auth time public Iii begin- Imimig to ride , except on certain himies. No excuse for aheepiesa night. whixi you cami procure One Minute Cough Cure , This vill relieve all aulmoyances , cure the most oo. Yore cough and give you rest and health. CULl OU aord to do without itl ' 11111 ihI 'J'fl iAhE IthhAIY- l'or SlhhllImIpr-thie coat that the itid gets tlmm'llghm.-timmit'g s'lmnt yell % 'ah1t . ( ) - , , at' blue sel'g-Slhlglt' 01' tloit I ii ( " 1 ) l'i'Il st tmIa ii ii ft COIL t Ill ad t' hfl''hlIli3' fot' OlhicO muihi-mi j'glhhlt1' oihice ( 'Oil t - hit't : t - 110lh-C0Oh-- l.O-sllCht ( 1) ) mk''s 11t t ii I'e cm mm no t I e qllot e alIt- suit' 0111' stol't' for goohs of equal value- ( ' ltfl'e It large 1liiioltll1ehlt Itlhll iil'U Sllrt' to fit 81111 hht.iUi ) ( ' , ' 0Ilhlt ( titiii , gliuzy stIhfl'-ihlt ) light weight-sub- iitimittinl serge. Albert Cahn , 1322 Fariiam. \VOR1INC \ ( IVITII TIlE SIAIER ( Friends of the Transmississippi Exposition Bill Renew Their Efforts , RECOGNITION IS SOUGHT FOR DAILY ifereer of NClbrziNkmt mmsiml loIhI't'er of 1TmL timitirii imi 'VIieii hhITors amid Simppore.t Jay the O1Jier. . WAShINGTON , May 9.-Speciah ( Tele- gram.-A ) renewed ollort will be made during the coming week to advance the Omaha exposition - position bill. It is tnderstood here that several lnhlueiitlah citizcns of Omaha vihl been on the ground to assist the Nebraska dole- gatiori lii advancing tile bill. It will ho recalled - called that Chicago hail just such an cx- perlonco In getting Its measure before the hotmso after the fight for location was ended In its favor. Speaker Reed continues to hold out against the measure , and there Is a fear that politics Is playing no inconsequential part in his opposition , Should thus prove true It would bo most umifortunate for the bill , ahthoughi hardly to be understood by People west of the MissIssippi river. The delegation has not allowed a day to go b3' during the hast Week without holding a conference - ference with the speaker and urging hmhiii to recognize a member to put the bill 00 pas- sage. Repreeentative Mercer has been per- alaterat , but the speaker Is as stoical as silent as the ShilitIX over tile quetion , and no ono can tell what the outcome wihh be. Representative Dollivor of Iowa said tonight : "I have iabored with the speaker and have silowit hmimmi , I believe , the wishes of our people. Politics chould play no part In this matter , It didn't with Senator Allison ; why should it With Speaker Reed ? I cannot say whether recognition will be uccorded the bill or not. I know that tim Iowa delegation will vote as a unit for the measure when it Is imlaced on its filial passage. " The Fort Omaha military bill will come out of the senate committee wIth a favorable reconimendation it is confidently believed. Senatoi' Shoup , member Cf the military affairs committee , stated thiat he was in favor of the bill. Ho kmio' of the depression that existed in all western states , and that the prices of five years ago % 'ere in oath contrast to those existing today. General Mandorson has taken interest in tue matter and has written a personal letter to each member of the commuittee , urging the passage of the bill. ONE fILL SURE OP PASSAGE. A number of senators were discussing tile probability of President Cleveland vetoing tue river and harbor bill , and the consensus of opimilonj5 that lie was sharpening his pen for that very purpose. "And then what , " said Senator McBride of Oregon , who imas nearly $20,000,000 worth of interest in tue bill. "Oh , we will pass it over hi veto , " saul Senator Vest , "bocauso nearly every member of congress has got some 'pork' in it. I have not heard of a simiglo man who has host a dollar by thin disagreement in the two houses , If there Is such a man I should like to knots' imin , So bug as the dump hmohes for money are provided for , senators and rep. rosentatiyos wInk thio other eye and put 011 to tlte otimer fellow. I should like to imavo tile president given the power to veto a single Item in a bill. Such a law , apphlc- able to federal appropriations , as exssts ! in many states of the union , applicable to state appropriations , would be a good thing , Tue river and harbor bill. as it will conic out of conference , is one of tue biggest steals in the whole country , passed , not for tue pimr- pose of betterIng the condition of rivers , harbors and streams , but u.s provding rca- eons for the return of senators and representatives - sentatives to Washilngtomi. " Senator Alien is the recipient from one of his admirers In Virginia of a quaint cane , carved from a hlmb of one of the old trees whIch overshadow the tomb of Thomas Jet- ferson , near MontIcello , Va , Time camie , al- timoughi not very handsome lii appearance , is at least a novel souvemiir of the spot that marks the last resting place of the lhimis- tr.ous statesmen , On tue cane tue ruhiowlog words appear : William V. Ahien-Thoinns Jefferson of Virgimiin , horn Aimmil 2 , 1743 , iait presidemit of the United States , 1801 to 1S09. Foundel University of Virginia , 1819. Wrote iecla. ratiomi of Indepemidence. Died , July 4 , 1826. This calm SS'tiil cut near Jefferson's tomb , Momitlcello. Va , Ills dying words , "I resign my spirit to God , my ilaughitea- my cowi. try. " It is needless to say time senator prizes this piece of work very hiigimly , not so much , for its intrtnsic value , but for the historical associations surrounding It. Senator Alien introduced a bill today to remove tile charge of desertion from the iiame of George Miller of Vaicntine , Neb , Itepresentativo Hager of Iowa vlhl deliver time MemorIal day address at time Ccngres- blenal cemetery here , Il , C , Marquardt has been appointed pot. mactee at Avoca , Cass county , Neb Fred Hallway at Iloughtomi , Lee county , Ia. , amid Christopher Ii. Suess at hiosmncr , Edimiunds county , S. D , Leave for six months is granted Post Chap. hat,1 Henry If. hall ; heave for three mouths is given Second Lieutenant harry Ii. Lee , Elevomttii imifamitry ; one mnonth's extension of heave Is grcnted First Lieutenant Charles II. Martin , quartermaster , Fourteenth Infantry ; thirct muonthis' leave is given Seccail Lieutenant - tenant Robert 0. C. Spence , Sixteenth In. fantry. Second Lleutenamit Joseph \S'heoler , Jr. , hi ordered to remain eu duty with Fourth arthhiory umitih July 1. 4t1111'rlvmI ml I mm Jistri'ss Iii Niemiregimmi , WAShINGTON , May 9.-Minister Baiter at Managua , Nicaragua , hiac cabled time State dopartimient that a citizen of time UnIted LStatcs naniod Daniel Norton Is in Matagalpa in a demnemited amid imolpiess condition anti that there is no Institution Iii that country In which ho can be cared for. Minister ilaker says tue miian came to Nicaragua from California abotmt three years ago and Is a United States Pensioner , Faist hmi1I ( sir Cimii'imniitI , WASILI NGTON , May 9.-The Postoiflee departtmiexmt hiss completed arramigemnents for a new early fast ( nail service between Cia- cinnati anti. Chicago. A fast mcii train will hereafter leave Cincinnati at 2:15 : a. in , daily , wc'stboumd , amid heave Chicago eastbound at 3:30 : a. rn This wIll greatly facilitate uows- paper transit between the two cIties , ( lolial it iiiii of tIme 'I'ri'mmsmmry , WAShINGTON , May 9-Today's state- imient of time condition of the treasury shows. Available cash balance , $268,81S,409 gold reserve - serve , $119,338,4J. . l V. ' . ii ii 'p 1 rv' ' . -v' , . 1Ldl = .retmtm roun TO GO- Aitti thIe3"S'e got to go this week , too- going to go for : o ciisii a viieei-we've got just font' "Olilti' . hik'yelt's left-the hi 1gb gi'ii tIe 't ) " ( ) hi lo'-l hit : t iVu ihimmi' I. sell 1ifl'-htlil fat' III ) olhmi' I'ChiOmI-lt'- ) C'itlISe Vt'C'I'O iiiiikiiig flit' "Colulmhluls SpecIal" oIlrsols't's-thifi "Ohio" is a regillar $1O ( ) 'lteol time woi'hml ovtr- 1)111. 'ttl Call hiiit'e thit' folmr of tlu'iii for $2 ( ) ( ) dIsh-tim' $50 tiitclt easli-tiiis week ' lutve ' ' Cliii let' 1 hit' ' ' \ ' I ' ' -0il 3'thI 1' 0 I ' itt' tirei at' tIme Mom'gmlml'mlght DO. Columbus Buggy Co. , (1. linr hominian , 1608 bIcycle Mgr. Hariiey 'It ) F1N.t 'ml INtl It hCtith1M I t htOIltNi ) , l'rof. lhmmrr ( oInrtu Iduirnme emi 1l& himmlf of Vpmii'ziiehmumt Cimimi mIiIN'lmimi , WAShINGTON , May 8.-Prof. George li. Burr , holding the chair of history at Cornell - nell university , who has been working iii Washmimigton tinder the direction of the Vene- zueian boundary comumnissiomi for the past two months as special historical expert , saIls tomorrow from New York for Holland for the purpose of inakitig an examination of tue Dutcim records bearing upomi the botindary controversy. 'rite special reason why tue coiiimnitioti desires to have these archives examnimied is that reference is inatie to them in a general way in the British blue book and by historians , without SlOCi. fically designatIng tile particular documents upon which thio statements of the blue hook and of the historians rest. It is , therefore , deemed Important to see the original docu- moats. Witil respect to tile Spanish archives , no definite action has yet been takem : , as thicy stand on a somewhat differemit basis , TIme bluebook gives extracts from them , specifying the volumes fromii which timey are taken. Time Venezuelami government is also having pro. oared transcripts of a large number of certified COllies of documents from these archives , amid not until these documents hiavo been presented to the commissioii and it has had ami opportunity to examine them , svihl it be possible to say what course tue COlflfliiSSiOli vIhl pursue wlthm respect to their verification amid further examination , Time comnniissoii has emnplayod Prof. Jameson , fill. ing th e chair of history 'at Brown University - versity , Rhode Island , as historical export , and lie has arrived in Washington amid al. ready beemi set at work upon SOlUC of tue hiistorical questions underinvestigation. \vOI1 I FOR F'INAIVGIO COMMITTJIIO , Iim-i'stIgmmtioit oftimi' Ihoimil Issues Likely to Itequmir ' Mimtiy MimimiJis. WASIII24GTON , May , 9.-i-The method of procedure in the investigation of the recent bond Issues under the Peffer resolution formed the subject efteonsideratlon by the senate committee on 'finafice today. No declalon was reached 1boyond that to have the inquiry conducted , by ja subcommittee. The 4llenibershlip of thls committee was not announced , nor was a ecislon reachmeml as to the number of semiators Who should ho appointed - pointed upon it. suggqstiolms on this point ranging all the way frotn three to seven. It sas suggested that in all probability the investigation , when begun , would be a long alid tedious one , and that it might become necessary for the committee to visit other places in the prosecution of the proposed In- qu i ry , Consequently , it vas decided to ask the senate for authority to sit elsewhere than ili Washington , to continua tile sessIons during the sumumer recess and to emnphoy stenographers anti mcii other clerical help as may be found necessary. A general disposition was manifested by members of the committee to avod service on the subcommittee - committee and it became apparent that it would be difficult to Oil it satisfactorily. The democratic , nemnber.s of the comniitteo geimorally Imialilfested a theatre to imave the inquiry begun a an aariy day , but this mdi- catlons are lIttle progress will be imiado before - fore the adjournment of congress. SUI'ht 1h3110 COLIIL'i CANrOT .AfhItlIE , Justices of Cmmhiforuiin. Ilolil Diverse 0 m , In I 1)1mM i ii mi Itatli iVmi ) ' Case. SAN FRANCISCO , May 9.-Tho sUhfblfle court is divided. It ie unable to arrive at a decision in thio case of llossard Smith against the Ferries & Cliff house Railway company and the directors of the road to do- dare a bonded Indebtednees of the road to the amount of $4,200,000 void. Tue real purpose - pose of thio simit Is to defeat the consohida- tion with time Market street system. Ordi. narily iviien tue court. Is lit doubt a subinis- sioli he ordered to all of tile justices antI further argimmnent Is heard , but in this ease Justioo GarotItto objects to any further argument. 'ilie followIng order was filed in time court today. "hi this case , Justice Harrison being ills- quahliled , anti the others lacing equally divltled In opinion mis to whether judgnieiit should be afhirmned or reversemi , and further argument being desired by some of thin court , it , is ordered that the sublni&'alon of time ease be set aside , and tile sammie is set aside , and that it ho liaced UPOII the calendar for further oral arguments. " Justice hfarrisomi did mid participate iii waiting tile above order. . Ieztlhms ( if St Itty. CHICAGO , May 9.-Francis Agnew , a well known contractor and a promInent citizen of Cimicago , died hast night at his residence iii this city of Bright's disease , One of the largest single contracts ilamulled by Mr. Agmiow was the erection of tIme colossal Manu- facturors' buildIng at thin Columbian exposi- tioii , whleii Involved the expenditure of $1500000 , 4 DAVII ) CITY , Nob. , 9.-Spocial.- ( ) William ii , Naracon , , u d settler of ihut. her county , died last nIgit1fromn the effecte of a paralytic stroke , about three weeks ago. lie was jiujly 71 years of ego , and was amt hionovrry nember of crnmi- pamiy E , First reghnentbraska Natiomial Guards , aimd a mnonihaer pf P , ast No. 10 , ( irniid Arlny of the hiepubEq , iimyIg serv'.d forever over four year.s In company IC , Thmth New \'orlc LgIit artillery. 1lJ , unera' ' will mIce iiiace tomimorrow. contluete4 Jy i'o4t No. 10 , of whmicii he was for : iianyyeara aaplaIu , commu. pany II acting as escort , . mile leaves a wife and three ciildren , , , i IIAILVARI ) . Neb , . Maym9.-Speclal.-Ed. ( ) warth J. Mogor died Thiuremlity at lila home , near Imilanti , Mr. Mog'et"was one of tiio first settlers in Jiarvardr4ownsiiip , coniing to Nebraska In 1871 , bafrej time erganizatt.on of Clay county. lie wa aj earnest church worker and a mmieumiber hp Grand Army of tue ltelmubiie. The funeral seryice.s were hold at thin MethodIst lpiscopal church , in Inhamiti Frday , conducted by ltev , L , 1' , hose of Hastings. ARLINGTON , Neb. , May 9.-Special ( Telegrammi-Alfred ) W. hinds , a prommiising citizen , died today , lie aroao early , did somne chores anti was taken sudilenhy withm neuralgia of the stoniacim. A doctor was sumummioned , amid on his arrlvai foumid his patient much relieved , but In a few minutes lie hail another attack , which heft this re- glen of tue atomnach going to hils heart , eausln Instant deatim at 7:30 : a. m. lie was 66 years old amid leaves a vhie. Ills re iiiaImts will be teaku to New Jersey for burial. AUROIIA , Neb , . May 9.-Spechal ( Telo. graimi.Peter ) 11Vind , a prominent farmer , fell dead lit the pastoflhce at llamiiptomi yesterday - terday of heart uhisoase , lie was 66 years old , was a pioneer iii the county amid well- to-do , owning a section of laud , lie heaves . . wIts Aol four daughters , Kl'ihil' 'l'm 'I'lIih II lfl Iii'- . m'liehh going east omt Iotlge stt'eet- 1111(1 ( just ( 'list of I Out stl'et't 3'olI'Il 'otiie tO ( lilt' ( 'Iith't Sttt't'thmll't ( hilS4 l'- ( 'Otlit I li-li 11(1 SPt' I Ii ( ' moos t st ii lit'hthm 01 ' 4 gllthmet'ihig Of in'v ht'slghIs Iii ( 'llt'h'ii4 Of all klttmhs you ( ' 'er SflW'-Iii Itlust t'1ltu5 s'"ve i'itist'ul mulL lmitItllfmtt'ttltI'I'4 , till iii' IhlIt'S-thllIs fliakIhig Dill' styles iiriIL'l it'filb' 41X'ltiitlV-Oit mtt'cotlhit ( If vhimiheicitllmtg \'e iil' ( ' tiR' only house able to do this- ititui its iimituralhy fohlovs-w't' ililkL' : the 1o't'st iilleei4. Omaha Carpet Co. Only exnhtmsivcm 1i51' D d Carpet Hotmse here. RUShES TilE BILLS ThROUGh onato Olcara Off a Large Number of Measures from the Calendar , WilliE ENDS IllS SANTA MONICA SPEECH ( tmm'siomL tif a leei , " . 'mtCr hlmirlior for I iii' Sumum t hermm I'ziel lie In Cam Ii for.- mmimt S'ilh Comimo to ii. l'uto . 'iloiitlmtj. WAShINGTON , May 9-Tue senate gave most of the tiny to time passage of tile ac- cumimlation of bills on time calendar and succeeded imi disIosing of a hargo mitiniber. The paragraph of tue river aummi harbor bill for a deep water harbor at Santa Momtica bay , California , is still tincollipletlid. Mr. \\'hiite of California finished 1,15 speech in op- liositloli today , and will be followed on Molt- day by Chairman Frye of the commerce committee , after which tue fInal vote will ho taken amid after that the river amid harbor bill wlhi be iaased. Wimomi the senate met a large and graceful basket of rare orchids with roses and lilies was on the desk of Semiator harrIs , democrat of Tennessee , today , ili recognition of lila chotce as a delegate-at-large to the naticiial convention , A bill was passed to allow articlee sent abroad for exbibitiomi purposes to ho returned free of duty. Mr. Mom'rill , chairman of the finance cent- mltteo , reported a resolution recitimig that , him view of the recent action of the setato in iii- recting amt Investigation of recent bond issues - sues , tiio COllmIilitteO be authorized to ccii- duct the Investigation thirough a suhcom- mittee , timat autiiority be given to suninioui wItnes'cs amid administer oatims , ari.i that the commIttee be authorized to sit during tue recess of congress. The resolution was referred. The bill was passed providing for the deportation - portation to Canada of the Cree Imidiamis who tied into Montana at tile time of the Louis Ecu raid. Mr. iubois created a teniporary flurry on the bend question by asitimig immuodiate con- &ideratiofl for a jOLit resohimtion providing that hereafter no booths shall be issued by any officer ummttl the president has conimnunl- cated to congress the necessity for the bonds , the amount of tile Issue , and until congrese shall authorize the naymnelit of the bollds lesued. That soomns qimite iniportalit , ' ' interpoed Mr. 11111 , "arid It oilghlt to go to a comimult- tee. " "No , " said Mr. Dubois' , "let us have a vote of the sanate. " Mr. Sherman suggested that timls involved arm Important change of haw and certainly It should go to the finance committee. lIe oh- jected to inimiiethiate comislderation. "Thai I svouhd like a vote Monday. " sail Mr. Dubois , Mr. Palmer reported back the bill to peai- siomu the WhdoV , ' of Captaca Allabach , recent'y ' vetoed by the presidemit , with a reconimnenda- tlon that it pass over time veto , and gave no- LIce that ho would call it up at the first op- portunlty. Tile bill was luasrod for government participation - ticipation ili the Tennessee centclimuial in 1897. The president Is to appoint a government comnnti.eaon ! to have charge of a governniemit exhibit. Appropriations of $30,000 for a government - ernment building end $100,000 ( ci' a govern- macnt exhibit are made. SANTA MONICA hARBOR AGAIN , Ccnsidcm'atlon of the river and harbor bill was tiieii resumed amid Mr. White LmroceoIed ( i'Itii lila SlCCCII opposing thin locatomi of a deep vater harbor at Santa Monica , Cal. Tile senator gave thie evidence of mnarhners , colnliiereial Inca. etc. , along tile l'aciiic coast , showhmmg San l'cdro to be preferable to Eamita Monica for thio deep water harbor. lie amisworeth In detail tue points unatle by Mr. Cortiieli , svho , according to Mr. Vhmite , is one of the engineers represontimig Mr. lhilmmtiligtolt of time Southern Pacflc railroad. Air , Wimito quoted front time t'tports of army engineers to slimy that Safl l'edro was beat protected from the heavy seas froimi time west , lie described Santa aon- tea as a deilgimtful hiathi'.mig resort , ftc- quented by tiioueanils of people , amid said that any coiisderable miummiber of raIlroad tracks centerimig there would destroy the present use of the place , Mr. White polco of Santa Monica as a "comithemned" viaeo so far as tIme army engimicers had passed on time subject , and lie asked why it was now making smmch an enormous approprIation that congress should seek to experiment wIth a comidenuneth locality. The views of Lieutenant - tenant II. C. Taylor favoring Samita Momilca. were commipared by Mr. WhIte witiu those favoring San Pedro lay Major Raymond anti Prof. George Iavidsomm , this hatter behmig at time hicad of tue coast and geodetic survey On tim Pacific coast. To avoid all further conflict , Mr.'hitto urged the atioptlon of lila amondlnelit , referring the question to a skilled board. lie declared thiat time ativo- cabs of Santa Monica refused to accept mimi hlnpartial heard , kmiowlng that such a board would report agahmist them. \'hion Mr. Iiumttiugtomu lilaced his wharf In Santa Momiica hay iio one had any Idea of a harbor at that poimit. If timis hiarhuor naB built It would protect this Ilumitlngton whmarf and nothiln cite. "It will be a donatlomi of 3,000,000 to a lrlvatu corporation , " m'aitl Mr. Whmite , "It trill lie taking 3,000,000 whmhchm the United States engIneers have rt'conutnened could miot lao expended anti spending It on art imidi. vldual. It vIll not bit for a PublIc bemielit , but for time benefit ef ami enterprisimig person , who is deveopImig a large commerce over one of the most miiaguificemmt wharfs ho thu world , " Mr. White closeti with this deciaraton that it would be an outrage to act aside the roconnielidatlons , of arzmiy boards and give a vast aipropriatiomt wimlclu would especially benefit a Irivato corporation arid Individual. Thu soimator closed at 3 o'clock , Mr. Fryo , chaIrman of time committee , said he demi.red to make time cioshmig statoument , but Mr. W'hilte ineiteti ihat as time author of this amendment lie hind the closIng word , Mr. Gaihinger , chm3irznamm , sought to hiring forward thin pemivlQn cases on time calendar. Tub brought out the signIficant suggestion from Mr. Cockrell , demnocrat of Mlsommri , tkct It was evident , lii vIew of recent events , that penslomt hula vnthld have to ho vauuod speedily , its to liernilt thieln to become lane by thin expiration Cf ten days before ad j ourn mcmi I , ibIhLS \VhlOLlSALE. . Tue semtsto then proceeded to consider uaobjectod bills On the calendar , and pas.seil a large number , includIng : Appropriating 300,00O for a public buIlding In Butte City , , - ! J ' ' ; cY Oil , 'tI.j'i' t I'l.lGhlT. 4 1111111 calm sohmht'tiIItes get hmlnist'ht I Ii -'al nn'iii I ly 'l men iii tt ftet st a nil on I its time biggest hulut of 111111 - emiMis hiiiii 541 lii tii'i I I 0 ( I t'I'ss I II etilill 1' hit' II'S lH'ediu' iti' hilts for : 2.5O glv bIg feet it Ii ( 'II I- ml h ihl'it 11i Iit't'--fl II uh--'l I It I lit' ex eep- huh lit' liii. ' k'X I 1t 0111' gummuhsgiv4' as stht'i'i1 ' shttu sehl--tho gouti ( US htiI' - - styhe Is i lii' su 1mm ese ii t't' t lie cOlil fort a liii I mimiks-tve'uI , j us i a s Soon you liii ml 111:11 : hiit'yeit' In liii' limit -hint t lie I ma i'gl i n Is lit I I mose t a a situps. Drexel Shoe Co. Ihemifi for our lhitms. I . ( rated catalogue. I S Ui lifi 111 Mont. , aliprolmrintilig $25,000 for a mmiomltmtiiouit to Geiieral Nathiammiel Greene timi I lie battle- foul of ( lmmiifortl Cotmrthictmse , North Car- olimm ; extending to ten 'cars ( lie timmie witimimi wimicim tue Umiiversity of Utah shall ocetipy lamimis gramiteti to it ; npliroprhatlmig $10,000 for a statue of Commmniotlomo Joimmi 1) . Shoot at Monterey , Cal , ; giving to time evitleiicu of lurlvatu sltliorim the s.tmmie weight as ( hint of officers Imi poiisioii cases ; amnemidhmug time pert- siomi law of 1S90 , m'o that the absence of an hionorablo discharge imnlh not be a bar to pension , hirovidimIg there Is no cimnrge of desertion against time nppllcamit ; leasing to ( ito city of hilsniarck , S. I ) . , Sibley lelanmi , MissourI river , for public lmm1rPoss ; vacnlmig Sugar Loaf reservoIr site , CaL , anti restorimig tile hands to piihhlc elitry : amliemitlilig the lelmslon laws relative to fmihe swenrimig in pousiomi casts ; ahiielldimig the hiemisluli laws o its to niako nhtmtlterilig into service prinma fade ovidemico of totmtiml body mind niimitl. 2dr. 11111 had coimsimierahilo fun over thmo passage of the iltitte City bill , referring to the Chicago-like expansion of tiii town. Whelm air. Maittle , repubhicami of Montamia , 111)01:0 of the thrIving character of tile towmi , Mr. 11111 reliinrketl that lie glami to hear of ProPerit ) ' iii Moiitalia ' 'iii spIte of the prosemit golti standard. " Mr. hill flmmaily allowed tIle biih to hflst , after extracting an assurance from Mr. Mantho thiat time bill ' 'comihil riot pass tile house. " A resiutlon was passed imiquiring of the several govermimmiemit departlmieiuts as to time number of aliens eiiiploycd. A bIll to ailleliti time lacomicerning time distillation of fruit lrandle.s wont over emi objection by Mr. harris , democrat of Ten- mieseco. Mr.S'hite , democrat of California , cx- pressed a 110110 that tue bill wotmid not be loaded with all manner of tariff armiendlnents and would he passed , as it was of niuehm liii- parlance to tile I'aclflc coast states. At 5 o'clock time senate adjourned. sUm.it10mId : A. I' . A COt'NCiI ' 10 : uiiFp. lhxetiliig Sessluim of Li'miihiuuj Ilghuts of lime Order is l6t'i'i'IeuI , WAShINGTON , May 9.-The annual canyon- tlOmt of the supreme council of the American Protective association , wilicim will be called In \Vasiilngton on May 12 , will be thie liiost Im- portamit to time organization of aiiy meeting in its hIstory. Two questioiis of policy arc to lie passed upon , one of tiiemn relatimig to tIme nart to be played by tile society in tile pemid- tug vresidential canupaign , the other time liroicci of establishiimmg permiiancnt iicadqimar- toni \Vashlngtomt to Imutluence hegislation. Inciilemitaily thmere whhl be art ehectiomm of ofilcers ; a declaration of PrinciPleS for liulahi. cation will be framed on tue hues of last year's lilii2otmllceliielit , ad tile financial tlilestiOri , it is antIcipated , may break ixito tue deliberations as a dlstumrbing factor. SeIne 250 mmmemiibers comnprin2 ( lie supreme council of tile order. They represent the various state bramiebes , the repressotutlolm of cicim state beimig Iroporttorlate to thie A. I' . A. mmienibera thiereiii. Aritomig tile rmientbers bow iii time city this- cilSsipmi is foctised 111)011 ) prealtiential pint- bra. Tao action of tiio executive commimittee of tile advisory board whiiclm miiet iii Washming- ton recently anti pubiishietl ami attack 111)011 MciCimihoy l to be a bommo of contciitiomm. Thiirteemi Ilielmibers constitute the excctmtlt-e colmtlnittee of this board. Seven of tile COmli- mmiitee is a quorum for the trumisaction of business.Val'rmm partiians for aimd against MeKimuley are nummibered among the council- hors , and timose friendly to McKInley will tryto force thu suprenie cauncii to dIsavow tiio exectmtive comnuittee's declaration , The platform to be tranletl rlhl imave for its chief planks thio absolute eparatlort of clmtircht ammd state. no government aitl for church institutions anmi more restrictive Immigration - migration Ian's. A strolig moveniemmt has hicen afoot in the westermi branch of ( ho order to secure a declaration advocating time free coinage of silver as erie plank of tue ldatformn. 110w strong tills will prove re- mliainli to be shown , hilt it will be fought hay castermi delegates and others who believe tIle ilmianclal questiomm to be without the dolnain of the organization. Nevertiielees , opp000litu of this plank fear that it will hi amhoptetl , Tle national heamlqmmsrters of tiio A. 1' . A , at hirom'ont are at Chicago , but. tIme remmioval \Vaslihrlgtomi is timomigiit to hue aintlred. The etutabiishilnolmt of time hmoatiqumarters hiere mucanim that tile ortler t-lll take a imiore active part itt hOiItICs thami it Imas imi the hiast. Its ropresemmtativas hero will hue expected - pected to watch legislation for time proniotion of mlieasures favored by tIme A. I' , A. One re- uulremmment to be Inipo.sed upon thmo candidates for the pooltions of O1llClliO prcamhdemit and secretary Is timat they Will reside lii this cIty. cIty.V. \V. IL , J , Traymior of Detroit , n-ho lisa served as presid 'mit for three terums , will not lie a candIdate for re-election , The leathimig candidates are : Colonel Bowers of Iowa , time founder of time orther ; Jobmu J. Ii , I ) . Stevens of St. Lotus anti Dr. J , W. Ford of 'Froy , N , Y. Supreme Secretary C , 'F , Bratty of Cimi- cage will he a canthidate for re-election. 'Fhmo lCemmtucky delegates to the aupreimme council are olipofmetI to tilt orgammization endoralmig any of tile premmitlential camidl- dates , State i'resithent hccker of Kentucky smihil today : "Kentucky is unemitmlvocahly eli- hioseth to thita omiilororiiommt of mummy candIdate of any party for the presltloncy anti to time formmlatiolm of a new party at thIs early stage of time contest. Tile Kentucky dele- gallon is opposed to time Aniericuri J'rotec- tive association becoming a IlartIsaum orgamii. zation. " 'rho Kemmtticicy delegates to the lmprenme cotmocil are oppcii3ml to tIme orgamlizatiomi cli- tiorslng any of time hresidentiai ean'hitlntes , State I'rcsident Meeker of Kentucky said totlay that Kentucky is unetitllvoeaiIy Cli. posed to thin emlilorsplllent of aiiy camimhldattu of amiy party for tile presidency anil to tIme fornlatiori of a lion' liarty at this early stage of thu contest. The Kemitucky dolcgatiomi is ohipo3ed to tile AmerIcan Protective assocla- ( ion b0000limlg a partinamm om-gammization , hill F'.tVtltS tJiIi3i1'i'ihi ) SIL'Jhlt. Nti-i' tom'J Jim ; mmlerDrzsys Uji a i'oj.um- list l'lmmlfoi'umm. WASHINGTON , May 9.-Senator Stewart today presented In tue senate a documnemit pro- paretl by Mr. William P. St. Joimn , president of ( ho Mercattilo National bank of New York , proposing a national platform for au Intlepeiident party ( or 1896. It riioe that tue mmiints of tue country shall he opened to thu umirestrlctive colmiago of gold and silver alike ; demands hmroectlomi In time lmmterest of thu msautimarmm cottort miiihis agalmlmittelatic cOillietltiOii pr000ummees tom' ( ho referontlurim amlth initiative system , amid "condemns Clove- hanmlldm utterly. " lteferrlmlg to the effect of I me strioua pcia- ratiolie of tile irolocd Pu' fjl lii , Mr. St. John says as to tim first : 'Splits wouid acquiesce 1mm lro coinage If thmoy could foresee - see froedommt fremmi panic oit its amloptlemi , If $30,000,000 of Iiammk cleanup house Certificates camm allay a rmanic iii Wail atm-cot , the Iroapect of $300,000,000 of United States cohmm certifi. catcmm is likely to sjtle army p-ania that would am-lie , " - - . . - ' - - - - - - - . - . IfiO UAi ( - tl'1' tl' $1GIIT. . . . . . 'i'lit'ii VIi3' mloii't you got , ' . ' ( ) hli' sight I't'h ma I iml - . ' I oti 1' o it it ifi II S humok a I , ' ( ) % l r t'y'st t'st I hi eum04(5 ( 3'Otl hi 0 t hi Iii g- eli I I i''ly Oh t I mitt a I v I ( ft 3'OIl - ' t hut' , S'Ohl tvant to see In'ttvr oj' mint-It glass lIt ( limmi' saves hmtlhlly miii & ' S'e-mitlmi t'e kimot' , te ( 'Ii hi do , 'OtI good I I you en it si'c' ml t all-oul's is time largest opt it'mth house lit ti i p 't' t-mmot It stint I I h'pii It Imiemi -liii I t oil r 1 itisl lt'SS-hlllt tie iii ) hi , ' & ' mu ihox in g ( iii 1' I'O tt'ss 1(11th ! 1 ii Ii tl 11111 k I ii g smumt II dill i'g'i4 , Aloe & Penfold Co. Sign of Big I.ion 1408 F iii front of storo. si1N 1UST BE IN NO IIURRY Situation in Havatia Sini'ilar to that Whioh Prevaileti lit Pretoria , DEATH SENTENCES PROBABLY , ASSED t1uml t eu Stmu it's , II amuvi'vel' , is 'ii ti'Imii' liii' Cmisi tutu t'iil hiilst ilimit tIi Fl I I ljmit ers itt' A et'om'Ii'il Full 'Iremi ty hi hghii. \\'ASIIINGTON , May IL-No information is to ho hind Iromri oliiciai sotirees \'ashmllig- - tomi today respectimig the Competitor case in amiy aspect , either ala to the resImhts of court- martIal er as to the course oimr goverlm- iliOiit will follow iii tile ftmtimre , Nevertheless It is gemierally imlltierstood tllat the coiirt-miiai-tiltI fotlflth tIme itrisollers guilty anti has ililpored the deathm sommtemuco tilion them , smmliject to tIle ndmimiral's approval. This , lion-ever , tiocs riot necessai'ily mimean speedy actiomi in tIme execimtion of tile 'entcrico ' or oven that hope for the cnmmvictetl iiieu mIlust be abamidoned , Uiider ( lie Spammlshi mimilitarl' cotlo , as ill thm cai' of otmr own null. tary han , all capital selitonces are revlewable by superior authorities. Thin imiiprcssIon pro' 'ails in wehh imuformmied quarters thmnt time pro- ceedlrigs of tile cotmrt-miunrtiah lutIst be atmbiimht- ted either iii tue first Instance or eventually to thlo council of minIsters at MadrId , amid while thus mmuay be doiio by tile free usa of time cable , several days will be required to comuplote the action Iii thmo caus , Meamitinie , time State tiepartmlment is iii choo onmmection by cable with Unitemi States Consul - sul General W'ihhiammus at liavamia , timid untler Instructiomimu lie wIll lose no opportunity to aid thie prisoners in cli iiropcm waya. Iii- uloed , it appears that lIe imas alrcamly beemu energetIcally protestimig aflml mimajcln.g representations - sentations in tile interest of tile Amiuericnns captured nmiml raised salile points , ( hInt , al- thimitmghm ulismlssed hy court-martial at Ha- vamla as imiahlhhlCablt' , are likely to he iiiilo the subject of inuriiedlate representations by time State department to time MadriJ su- thmorities. Omur tiepartnielut is miot mlisposetl to e000flt as final , by aimy means , the coliatru'tiomm given by the eammrt-mimartinl to tile ce'ehrated. Cuohilng protocol , tipoi wilichl depends the safety of so mimanytmmlericami citizemis lii Cuba. As gathered fromim the micaspapor reports of yesterday's trial , the .pnllIslu atlthioritioS , in ar.ever to Mr.Vihliaimis' tie- lflfl ill t ha t tim e A men can a il Ii ( tel' mm rest be gramited tIm privilege asLilreml by thi.it protocol - tocol , held that tile imrotocol did not lllC'ltidO Persons captured ummiler slmchm cui'ditlas se were these , hut applIes only to 4tliierlaml citIzens resident lit Cuba. It is true that this is time literal wording of the protocol , bmmt it Is ibId hero thiat this COnstrtlciiOrl is oxtreniehy techlriicah amid harrow , slid it viil mIot lie accepted wIthout m-ellmomistrullce by our governniemit. 'File Competitor case Is ahso coimipiicatetl by a witlo varinumce between Spanishm law anti oimr own respectiuig the defluuitiomi of piracy , amiti tills beeomno9 of great nionment wilen it is realized that in the uresent case tlmo calltivela are accused , mit addition to treaaomm , of being pirate' . Umutler our law or iliutler IbrIt- isii law smlcim a clmltrgo wotmlmi nat apply to their cas , hilt it appears that time LatIn coda - what Is called " " i-ecognizeiu "mntlmileihmai piracy , meaning offemmi'es commumiiitteti against tile lan's of a cotmntry frozn a base wIthin. tIme tvaters over wimlchm mrmummiclllnl jmmrisdlctlomu extentla amId timiim Is tilt ) gravamlien of the chmargo against thmc' Comlipititor's 11100. Altogether tue caio proimiises to present featmlres of mmovelty in rllalimmg It extrenlely dIfficult to dt'ai wltii iegahly , alid perhmamus to call for * OIne strong exprersiorms of opimilolt' from iiotii siti s before it. is Axially disposed Of satisfactorily , Secretary Olmmey amid the president were iii COllfel't7llce for some time today en the Colllhletitor case. 'lime roalmhl of time ccii- teremice is mmot stated , hut there ctimm be no oioiiht that strommg represeimtation will be immade to time Spanish aumtimoritie against time umnumnary nature of ( lie iroceeolimlga ) amid agalmist tIme IrlfliC'tioli of time dcclii sentence and special stress wIll be laid on time Mil- ten case. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ l'ro.siilemmliii Nmmuiiluummilmimps , WAShINGTON , May 9.-'l'hmo hirealtient sent ( ho followIng nonmimiatloiis to time senate totiay : I'ostmasters-lV , 14' . Si ma mmmoimtl a , ilrunswlck , ( Ia , ; W , A. Simopard , Auburn , Cal. ; Oswald Allen , Loveland , Cole. : I. J , Jenkilis , El i'ao , Ill. ; Moran Scott , Arohmmmore , I , T. ; W. S Corimutt , Cmmliiortswi , Neb , War-Cahmtaln Gustav Joseph l'lebogor , crohis of emmglmmeoria , to ho lirolessor of civil soil omihitary erigilmtOrilug at tile Ummited States Mihitary acamieiriy 11ev , Ivory if. Bartlett hieamlly of Maumsaclmusettn to be post chmaplaln ; Captain Samuel Quhmmcy htoblmlsorm , aasistaiit aurgeomm , to be major arid surgeon. CmJ Is for liii iiic iteom'ts , WAShINGTON , May 9-Comnptrohior of time Curremicy EchcoI lies made a call on time national banks for a report of timotlr commlhitlon Itt time cioso of buins on 'i'imum'shay , May 7. Is IT A TRIFLE ? THAT COMMON TROUBLE , ACID DY- PEPSIA , OR SOUR STOtIAOI ? [ , Nii' ite'ogulzu'.l mis a , Cmi misc of Serious JJlN'iumlt' , Acid dyspepsia , comnmuiommly called heartburn - burn or sour stommiacim , oi it tom-nt of lmumhiges. . ( ion ceatmltirlg fm-urn ferimientatlon of time footi , 'l'hio stotumacim hieing too weak to promptly digest It , time food remmuahmis ummtll ferments- tIot hn'gimimm , Ihliing time atoinmschm with gas , anti a bitter , sour , burnIng taste in the : miuuth Is often imeosent. 'hills condition 50011 bocommios imronIc , and being aim everyday occurrence Is givemi but ittle attention. Because dye- lmepsia Is hot imummuielilately ftaI , mrmany pea- Ills mb nothing for ( ho trouble. \Vlthmlut a rocommt honed U remuely huts been discovered prepared solely to cuiro ( lysliehSia and stonuachm tromtbles , II is himiown aim Stu. art's Iyspepata 'l'ablets anti it is iuow lao. coining rapIdly used and prescriiaed as a rail- lcai cure for ever ) ' forumi of dyepmapmtia , Stuart's hyspopsla Tabiotti have boon iilacwl before the imubiic and sm-u sqlmi by druggIsts everywhere at 50 cents ver pack- ago. It Is hiruhmarod by time Stuart Chenuical ( , o. , Marsimall , M icim , , amid while it promptly anml effectually restores a vIgorous digestion , at thu salute timmie Iii porfectiy hiarmnie s anti wIll not injure time imuost. delicate stomach , but on thai contrary , by giving perfect diges- tori : , strengtbona time atommuacim , irrilirovee time appetite and umuke. life worth hivimug ,