Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 10, 1900, Page 2, Image 2

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    n THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , FEBRUARY 10 , 1000.
Telephones C18-COI. Hoc , Fob 9 , 1000
. . LACES
ollr new
Valenciennes Laces and are now prepared to
fhow complete matched sets of Platt Vraleii-
cienue ? , Point do Paris and French Valen
ciennes. They arc wide , showy laces , suit
able for mnsljn underWear , and fine variety
of laced for summer dresses and all fine work.
For bridal outfits 'and graduating1 suits see our stock.
We have taken all broken sols from our regular stock and
marked them at greatly reduced prices. If you need a wide
lace for skirt trimming , or an odd inserting , or in some cases
two widths of a kind , you will do well to make an early se
lection.
Note the Reductions :
Me a yard were lOr and 50o So a yard reduced fiom 12HC.
20r a yitrd reduced from SOr 7r n ynrdrodlicc'd from lOc
loc'a yard rmlucwl from 20r nnd 2 > Or n yardj-rcducod from Sc
We Close Otu Store Saturdays nt G P. M.
AGENTS ron rosTnii KID GLOVRH AXD MCCA'M/S'PATTEHXH.
TltL ONLY EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS HOUSE IN OMAHA.
Y. BI. C. A. nUIMH.NCJ , COn. 1UT1I AND DOUGLAS STS.
Hhlpmcnl of any kind received here from
Omaha slnco he had been agent.
W. II. Ie\ter testified Hint In 1SS3 or 18S4
Pntton & Gallagher established a branch In
Norfolk. In 1881 Dexter came here to take
charge of the business Hates on fourth-
clu > K goods were such thnt patrons on the
Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha
lallioad as far east as Wnkcflcld , cnst on the
Fremont , IJlkhorn & Mlssouil Vnlley , lo
West Point , south on the Union Pacific to
Pintle Center and nil points west , could bo
saved about I cents per 100 over shipments
from 1'rcmont and Omaha In 1SS3 this rate
was dlHcontlnued and Norfolk abandoned as
a distributing center
W. H. Hlakcmnn , general agent of the
I'lnno Manufacturing company , was called
and testified that owing to existing In ami
out rates they could not mnko Norfolk a dis
tributing station , but hid to make Council
niuffs their base of supplies for nil this ter
ritory.
In the dlfccusslon which followed It was
alleged thnt the Short Line from SIouv. City
fixed rates to points west , but It seemed to
be a fact that the long line from the Mis
souri river or from Omahn IKcJ rales for
Norfolk.
At the close of the hearing Meservo moved
thnt the first-class rate from South Sioux
City to Norfolk bo reduced from 12 cents to
3i cent ; ) per 100 and on all classes a corresponding
spending reduction This was seconded by
Smjth and unanimously carried. Smyth
moved that the Chicago , St Paul , Minne
apolis & Omnha bo ordered nnd required to
accept nnd transport nil freight offered It
from Qmahn to Norfolk This unanimously
carried nnd the hearing then udjourned nt 1
p. m.
Tovt of tin1'riileil. .
Following Is the text of the protest filed
by the Business Men's association
The Norfolk Iluslness Mon'u Association
against the Chicago , St Paul , Minneapolis
Omnha Hallway I'ompunj
The Norfolk Iluslness Men's association
of Norfolk , Neb , respectfully represents to
the honorable Hoard of Transportation of
the Htato of Nebiaska and for Its com
plaint ngalilgt the Chicago , St Paul , Min
neapolis < t pnwlm Railway company nl-
lezes : \ ' , . ,
First TlmO on tin' nth day of 1/eccmberT
1S3S , the Lointiluliuint tiled with this board .L
written eoirtplnllit against the Chicago , St
J > i.ul , ADiiii apolln < SI Omiilui Itullvvny com-
I > any , snld complaint being piepited under
nnd by the direction and suggestions of the
Hecrcturles of said board , J C D.Uilm.ui
und Ci. I < . Laws , and later on a slmllnr
complaint , verified under oath as requlied
by law , was tiled with this board and on
the 27th day of June , 1893 , this board by its
secretaries , J W. HdRcrton and G li Laws ,
held a meeting or hunriiiK on said com
plaint at Noifolk. Nib.
Second That the evidence there offered
by this complainant , among other matters ,
Hhovved to this honorable boaid that the
said Chicago , St Paul. Minneapolis &
Omaha Hallway company did not lit that
time have and keep open for public Inspec
tion tnrlff sheets or schedules of Its charges
for the carriage of freight from South
Sioux City to Norfolk , Neb , nor tariff
sheetH or hchedulcs of freight rates from
and between Omaha and Norfolk , Neb , In
n public place In Its paid station house In
Norfolk , Neb , as required by section C ,
chapter Ixxll , Compiled Statutes of Ne
braska.
'i'hlrd That this honorable bonrd , by Its
secretaries , G lj Laws and J W. Kdser-
ton , nt the said hearing- promised this com-
plulnant that an order would Issue Imme
diately to the Mild Chicago , St Paul , Min
neapolis & Omaha Hallway company com
manding them to publish such tariffs and
at the same time the said secretaries de
cided that the question of discrimination
or Injustice In wild rates could not bo de
termined until the said railway company
published the rcittilicd tariffs , and the
honouiblo board did then adjourn.
Fourth That the period of eight calendar
months has elapsed and determined t-lnco
the date of snld hearing and no olllcial
notlco has as yet been received by this
complainant that the piomUed order has
been made to the offending i all way com
pany , nor has any olllcial notlco been re
ceived by this complainant of the llnal dis
position of the said complaint nor of
any tlndlnt ; of faets as required by section
1C , chapter lx\ll , Compiled Statutes of No-
braskn , although this complainant admits
that certain dally papers of the state re
ported the said complaint as dismissed.
Fifth Thnt this complainant does now
for the third time allege that the Chicago ,
St. Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha Hallway
company crossly discriminates against the
city of Norfolk , Neb , bv giving to other
localities no moro favoiably situated and In
Bonie CUSPS less favorably situated better
rates , and has dona so for more than ten
years last past and In open violation of
section - ' . chapter Ixxtl , Compiled Statutes
of Nebraska.
Sixth Th.it the said Chicago , St Paul ,
Minneapolis & Omaha Hallway company
does not nt this time keep posited In Its
station house at Norfolk , Neb , a pub
lished tariff sheet or srhedulo of lates and
clustilllcatlotis lu a public place of ready
access to thu public and this complainant
respectfully asks that this honorable bonrd
or H committee of the tame make n per
sonal Inspection of the said station IIOIIMI
at this time , as the said bonrd Is em
powered to do under section 17 , chapter
Ixxll , Compiled Statutes of Nebraska.
Seventh That the Clilc igo , St. Paul ,
Minneapolis it Omaha Hallway company
publishes a tariff of rates from Sioux City ,
in. , to all stations on Its line and nhx ) pub
lishes Joint tailffrt to all other Nebraska
towns , and that will In there la no material
dlffeicnco In the rates from Sioux Cltv
( la. ) and South Sioux City ( Neb ) to the
towno alontf Its line nf inllwn ) , or < o
tow no to which It published a Joint
rate , no such tarllfs are pub
lished giving iiiti-s fiom South Sioux City
( Nub ) and the hald railway company by
this means evades and escapes the Juris
diction of the Nebraska Doaid of Trans
portation and will thus I'M-apo and evade
i'nn ' law ns long an this honorable board
allows this condition to oxlat
KlShth That the rllUuw. St Paul Mln-
iieanoli * & Omah.i Hallwav company docs
publish a tuiiff of lutes from Omuha , Neb.
to all stations along Its line of road except
Norfolk , Neb , and examination of thut
"Every Cloud Has
a Silver Lining'9
The clouds of bud blood enveloping
humanity have A silver lining in the shape
of a specific to remove them. It is Hood's
Sarsapirilh , America's Greatest Medicine ,
ivhich drives out all impurities from the
blood , of cither sex or any age.
tnrlff sheet shows Hope , n small swl rh
a llttlo muro than'olio ' mile from Norfolk ,
to be t o last station , on the line nnd the
only waj to ship from Omaha over the
Sllnneanolls S , Omnha vv'ould bo to bill to
Hope and then hope thnt eomo agent
would gn to Hope , where thcr Is no depot
and no ho : > o of tilery ever being one , and
ii'blll Into Norfolk , one mile , and the abovementioned -
mentioned failure to publish tariffs of lates
to overr point on Its Hue of reid Is In
oneii violation of section C. chapter Ixxll ,
Coinnllcd Stntutcs of Xebraeka
NInth-JTh.it on the Ofth dny of rebru-
ary 1WO , .1 shipment of frelglit vvns olTeiect
and tendered to the Chlcngo , St Paul ,
Minneapolis & Omaha Rallvvuv company
nt Its freight house In Omnha , Neb . to bo
sent to Norfolk over its line ot lotd and
the * > ld defendant refused to receive the
same and thus forced the -shipment to be
cut over 'he ' Fremont , nikhorn & Mis
souri Vallej railway , which should be a
competitor of this defendant
Ti nth That on the Gth day of Pebrunry.
l&OO , another nnd like shipment of freight
vras tendered to the ald defendant fiom
Omaha to Norfolk , Neb , and the same
was refused
Eleventh Thai on the Cth dnv of Fob-
ruaiv 1900 , the ald defendant itfrelved
and hauled a shipment of llrst class freight
from South Sioux Cltv , Neb , to a town on
Its line of road In Nebraska , a distance of
115 miles , for 4i cents , and on the same
daj- charged the same shipper 40 cent" for
'h.iullns ' the same freight seventy-one
miles.
Tvvclfth-Thnt the Chicago , St. Paul.
Minneapolis & Omaha Railvvaj * companv
owns and operates a line of railway nnd
maintains and runs both passenger and
freight trains dally between Norfolk , Neb ,
and Omaha Neb , In both direction ? and
reRsi-dless of the faet thut the morning
passenger train of the said , . defendant
brings Into Norfolk the Omaha mall and
pipers two houis ahead of any other train
runn'tiB Into this place , nnd regardless of
the fnct that the same freight train which
would carry freight to the town of Hope ,
provided always , that there was any town
thi-re , would and mu t urn on Into Norfolk
nnd would bring- the said freight In so that
the patre could be delivered to tile shlnner
at 7 o'clock In the moinliiK , Paid defendant
absolutely refuses lo bring- freight to Nor
folk from Omaha , but forces the business
to- the Hlk'iorn an'd Union Pacific loilds
nnd Norfolk merchants must wait the
pleasure of tinClkhorn people and receive
. .trlr freight about the middle of the day ,
and If the freight is iccelved over the
XJnlon Pacific they are obliged
to- wait un
til the day after
Tilrteenth-Tliat this complainant be
lieves , and has reason to believe , thnt
there has been , and now is. nn unlawful
poolllic , lontract , iiHrconunH or iiiniler-
ntniidlnjr between till" defendant nnd the
Fremont , Ulkhorn & Missouri Valley Rnll-
vvny company and the Union Pacific
whereby the said roads divide the proceeds
of the business from Omaha to Norfolk ,
and bv maintaining- e conditions nt
their Norfolk terminals the said roads re-
colvo benellts at the expense of the wibllc
which would not otherwise accrue to them
and In direct violation of section 6 , chap
ter Ixxll , Compiled Statutes of Nebraska
Fourteenth That by such unlawful
agreement , contract , pool or understand
ing- this complainant Is deprived of ItH
natural advantages of competition nnd Its
short line to the Missouri river is of no
advantage to It for the reason that the
rates me dictated by the longest route.
Fifteenth That this complainant Is dis
criminated against by the said defendant.
In that It demands nnd receives more for
the carriage of freight from South Sioux
Cltj- , Neb , to Norfolk , Neb , than It de
mands and recelve.s for performlmr Ilk" nnd
corresponding- service from South Sioux
Cltv to otlur towns ernmllj or more distant ,
us IlartlnHton and Wausnu In this htato
regardless of the fact that the shipment to
Norfolk Is along- the main line of sild de
fendant's line and thnt In performing such
service to the other towns mentioned such
freight would bo diverted to branch lines of
the same road
Sixteenth Thnt this complainant Is dis
criminated against liy the said defendant.
In that It demands nnd receives moro for a
like service from South Sioux Cltv , Neb
to Norfolk than It demands or receives fern
n longer haul to towns In this state much
moro distant than Norfolk. Neb
Seventeenth That the defendant dlscrlm-
Inntci against this complainant , In that ,
In connection with other roads , It hauls
freight from South Sioux- City to points
moro than double the distance to Norfolk
and within the state of Nebraska for less
than It demands and receives from the "ev
ents-one miles to Norfolk
Eighteenth That the said defendant dls-
orlnilnates against jour complainant In
that it hauls freight to a station on Its , line
of reid 110 mlle.s from South Sioux City for
37 cents and charges this complainant 42
cents for hauling the snme fiolunt feventj-
ono nilli-s , to Norfolk , Neb
Nineteenth-Thai a rnte of 12 cents , first-
class , for a haul of seventy-one miles Is
unreasonably and excessive , nn compared
I with the rates chaiced by other roads In
the stnto of Nobrnska for a llko haul from
1 rc-mont , Omnha or Lincoln to nolntH sev-
p'my ' "Y ? .m"m , lllst"nt from said tiointu
Twentieth That the fncts
get forth In
jiarngraphs 14. 15 1C. 17. 18 and 19 aie viola"
lions of sections 2 and 3 , chapter Ixxll. Corn-
nlled Statutes of Nebraska
Wherefore the complainant prays
Irs-t-That this honorable board take duo
nnd ofllulnl notlco of the facts herein net
forth.
Pecond Thnt It mnko and cause to be Is-
mied an order to the defendant , command
ing it to publish its tariff sheets nnd sched-
lVM. ° . . rax.- ? uml Joint rates , and thnt the
Norfolk Neb , In n convenient and nccos-
blblo manner for public Inspection , ns ic-
jiulred by law , so that the public may not
bo forced to make demand or special le-
ijuest for the same
Third That the unld defendant lie re
quired and comjudled to receive and haul
freight ht-tween Norfolk and Omaha
Fourth That the said defendant bo enJoined -
Joined and pi evented from continuing-
entering Into any pool , agreement or con-
tiaot by which business Is diverted from Its
lines nnd whtc-li Is injurious to the rights of
this complainant
Flftli-Thnt a readjustment of rates be
ordered between South Sioux City and Nor
folk t-o that no luuluu preference or ud-
vantntfe shall be given to thu shippers of
Florence Hnrtlnctan or Wausa , HH com-
puied with Norfolk , and that Norfolk rates
bo Just and rqultuUo as compared with
other rates quoted
Sixth That restitution bo ordered to ha
made to the uhlppera of Norfolk as n > iin > d
on a baHls of discriminations ! bhowii In favor
of llartlngton , Flortnco nnd Wausa und for
Mich othei tollef us muy bo Just und within
the powers and Jurisdiction of join honor-
ublc board
h'l'Ol'S TIII2
nml AVurlCM Oil ( lie Cold.
J.axatho Dromo-C ulnlno Tablets euro a
"ild In one day. No cuio , no pnj Price , 25c.
Stunillni ; Hook Slom Drcreimlni ; .
FOHT VATKS , Ind. , Teb 9-Interviews
with Iv.idliiE St indlne Rock lesenation
iilcuv show that the tribe lu willing to hnvo
< ho Santeoi from the Fort ToMeii reservu-
tlou moved hero an jirouobed t > y Henator
Hansbrough In his measure to open the loir
ter reservation to settlement. If. the Snntces
are willing to bo adopted Into the tribe und
imj u KOO ! sum for the prlvllcso. Tht
Stnndlni ; H > 'ck Sioux have plenty of land
and nro Bleu illy decreasing in number
Ncuni lliumcd r.t lllrniluKlinni.
HinMlNClHAM Ala , Fi b 9-Wilt Qol-
son , colounl , wax luuiKcd in the jail yard at
noon tfxiaj for the murder of Chief Deputy
btierllT HoOt-rt Watnofk on November
Un DiilMin met
SPANISH CANNON FOR OMAHA
Mercer Secures an Order for a Pius Gun for
the Gate Oitj.
BURKET ALSO GETS ONE FOR LINCCLN
Alpinciitos of Hip I.ate
I lllllpllMllllllPSN Mltll > > | lllln \\lll
Adorn .Nflirn.ilui I'nrK.M SlnrU
AVorKd for Prop DclUcrj.
WASHINGTON , Tcb. n. ( Special Tele ,
giatn ) CoiiKicabinan Mercer received to
day fiom A slftant Socrclary Melklcjolni
Infoimntlon that the commanding olllct'rvof
the New York arsenal ban boon dlrecicd to
turn over to the major of 0 in nil a or his
order one of the captured Spanish cannon.
The ploco Is fcald to be very Inrgo and very
line nnd Is described In nnvnl parlance 113
one C.G-lnch caliber noacoist gun , v\ltU
dolphins and marks thereon as follows
No. 1153 Sevolla 31 do Octiibrc dc 1739" ( on
base ring ) ; scroll work , crown nnd moiut-
prnm ( on surfnce of piece , first rcinfoico ) ;
"Llbcrtndor" ( on surface of piece , ihnse ) ;
"Cobrcs do Mexico" ( on left trunnion ) . Thla
gun Is leaned to the stnto of Nebraskn Un
der the provlslors of the net of Mny 22 ,
1SUO. A carriage cannot bo supllsd with
this gun , but a drawing was Inclosed showIng -
Ing tliri gun mounted on a granite pcdcHtal ,
which Is Infinitely moro durable than the
old pattern wooden carriage , for which the
gun was designated. Mercer has sent a
Itttci to Major Moorcs with Information thnt
the gun awaits his disposal.
Congressman Durkct also received notlco
today from the Navy department thnt a
pun very similar to the one secured for
On alia was toady for shipment to Lincoln
on the demand of the major of thnl cltj- .
Both these guns will ornament public paiks
nnd will bo ( bjccts of greit Iritcrest not
onlv to NcbruiJkn , but to to-rlsls as well.
Stnrk mill Itiirnl li > IUpr > .
Congressman Stark Is actively exerting
nlneelf to secure rural free delivery service
for York , Xeb. A route has been oUtllnu'l '
to the department , covering about forty
irllcs , and which , If established , will scr\o
about COO people. Tin department i. .
anxious to put the service In that section
nf Nebraska , but It Ib thought the route ia
tro long , notwlthstnndlng the claim that
t'ie ' roads In York county are the linwt In
the state
Congressman Mondcll of Wyoming ap-
ponred before the public buildings nnd
grounds committee of the house today lu
6ti | pert of the senate- bill Increasing th >
cost of the public building at Chojcnno
Ho tuHl the committee the dlincultlcp which
the contractors ) encountered In constiuctlne
the foundation , necessitating the erection
of tubular steel columns to hold the super
structure on account of failure to get solid
ground. This , ho snld , hid cost the gov
ernment moio money for foundation work
than was planned and the senate bill
sought to increase the cost of the stiucture
to $325,000. The committee took no nctlon.
Representative Burket has gone with
Chairman Mercer and the committee on pub
lic buildings and grounds to Portsmouth ,
Va , 'to Inspect the site for the new cus
tom house and postotllce.
Money for Agricultural CollPKci.
Nebraska and South Dakota have rccelvrd
since 1890 $220,000 each for agricultural col
leges , an nddltlonal $1,000 having been added
each year slnco 1S90 to the amount set upart
by the government. In thnt year Nebraska
nnd South Dakotn jecelvcd $15,000.
Senator Warren's bill appropriating $300
for the erection of a monument to mark the
slto o the Kcirt Kearney ma acio Hi I860
passed the senate todaj.
Senator I'ettlgrew's bill nppioprlatlng $200-
000 to purchase a site for the erection ot a
public building nt Deadwood passed the sen
ate todaj' .
Second Lieutenant Conrad S. Babcock ,
Tlrst cavalry , Is ordered frcm San Francisco
to Port Robinson to Join his tioop.
Congressmen Gamble and Burke today re
ceived petitions signed by 130 residents o'
Douglas and Charles Mix counties , S. D.p
asking them to support n resolution of sjm-
pathy for the Boera In their present struggle
for Independence. It was presented wid re
ferred to the coinmitee on foreign affairs.
Congressmen Gamble and Burke today
recommended Kthel Shedd for postmistress
at Red Tern , Pennington countjS. . Onnd
William A. Hudgklns at Blxby , Chateau
county , S. D.
Postmaster appointed- Nebraska J. T
Burton , Big Horn , Sheridan county , vice A
P. Hell , resigned. Iowa r. r , Moeller , Ar
tesian , Bremor county , nrncst Papc , Calu
met , O'Brien county , J. W. HlmeH , Camp
bell , Polk county , Chris Jeiiean , Grnettln-
ger , Palo Alto countj' , and A. Rlcke , Indus
try , Webster countj' .
An order was todaj' Issued establishing n
postofllco nt Webb , Clay ccunty , In. , with
William C. Gannaway postmaster.
WOMEN DISCUSS SUFFRAGE
S < a < < - I'rcNldfiilN Tell of I'DIXI-I-HM In
Tlilr TcrrHurlcN to ( lie
lloiial Coiicntloii. .
WASHINGTON , Fob. ! ) . The morning ses
sion of the National American Woman Suf
frage association was devoted to addresses
by stnto presidents. All the speakers told
o' sntlafactory progress In their respective
states during the last year and outlined
plans for carrying on the woik In the fu
ture. A unique report In the form of n poem
was presented by Mrs. Margaict IIOHO of
Oklahoma , who told of the obstacles to
woman suffrage In that territory nnd the nd-
vance mndo there Mrs. Wlllnrd of Mich
igan regarded the visit of Mlfcs Susan I ) .
Anthony ns the principal event In the his
tory of the cause of women In that state In
the last twelve months
Others who niado nddrcasos vvcro Henry
D ninckvvell , Massachusetts ; Mrs. Crans
ton , Delaware , Mrs. Thomas , Georgia ; Hl-
len Powell Thompson , District of Columbia ;
C. W. McCulloch , Illinois ; Mrs. Avery , In-
dlana , Mettle L Romans , Iowa ; AnnieL
Dlggs , Kansas , Caroline U Morrlck , Louis * ,
lana , Lucy Ilobnrt Day , Maine ; Mary n
Thomas , Maryland , nnd Lavlna A. Hatch ,
MRt-pachusotts.
The report of the treasurer , which was pre
sented , showed a satisfactory balance and
increased rotclpts during the year. The
com in Itt co on credentials waa announced as
follows Harriet Upton Tnylor , Ohio , chairman -
man , Mrs. Sncot of New York and Mrs.
Lucklo of Pennsylvania.
RULING ON RENT NOTES
CiiininlNHlniu-r of Inli-rnnl HIMI-IIIIC
Di-IIncN ( tiK-Ntlnii of Taxation
onailiMix Tltlnui.
WASHINGTON , Fob 9 The commissioner
of Internal revenue hna reconsidered
question of taxation on rent notes nnd now
holds that when these notes pass from the
least o to thu lessor they nro not taxable
under the paragraph in schedule A relating
to leases. If these rent notes arc payable
In merchandise ) they uro not taxable In any
particular , but when payable m money they
pr" t ntiie onlv nt the rate of 2 cents for
each | 100 or fractional part thereof of face
value.
The comuilaioncr holds that lu order to
impose a taxation on a document under the
paragraph relating to leases , it must boone
ono that passes ( ram the lessor or bis agent
to the lessee or his agent In the case of
rent note * this does not occur
The commissioner has also held in clfecl
that Imitation fruit Julres' made of
nnd sttcetenluR , nnd flavored to renemble
tnilt Juice , do not come tinder the Internal
revenue laws. If they do not contain any
noticeable percentage of alcohol If. however -
over , they nro found to contain n perceptible
quantity of alcohol , whether this Is present
through fermentation or the addition of
Bplrlts or other alcoholic liquor ( \vlnp. ) deal
ers therein Involve themselves In special
tax liability as.illq.tior dealers
MONEY FURNISHED FREELY
One of t'lnrU'ft lmiini ! > rn ll
MlitTnl CiintrlliutlotiM
In panh.
WASHINGTON , Pcb 9 A J Steele waa
crcB9-e\nrnliied In the Clark eacj today.
lie said he had participated In the fall catn-
inlgn of 18SS , vvlVh Mr Clark's frlemls.
He had made n trip to Oreat Falls before
j the leglslntlvo election and also another oiin
nfter the election. On the tlrst trip he hnd
j taken $700 , which Mr. Davidson hn
him , and on the second WOO Mr. Davldsot.
, had al o given him money for expenses In-
| ctirred in other trips made throughout the
fitato. Wltnepa said that at that time he
wits u bankrupt , having failed In business
i Ho had kept no account of expenditures , but
I whenever hovnntcd money ho went to either
Mr Davidson or to Mr. Wellcome
During the sitting of the legislature ho
hnd rcjolvod $1,000 from Davidson nnd fG.OOO
or $0,000 from Wellcome The largest sum
obtained from Wellcome at any one tlrao
was $1,000 , which had been given him after
the senatorial election , when Wellcome had
handed him n loll of bills , telling him to pay
his debts and keep the rest He had received
$2,000 from Wellcome nfter the Investigation
by the grand Juiy.
CABINET HASJ5HORT SESSION
DlNeiiH cs ( ho : Nccil of ( be 1'lnuur
.snlTcrerN In Hone
lulu.
WASHINGTON , Peb. n. The cabinet hnd
a short session today In order to attend the
funeral services of General Law ton.
The principal subject of discussion was
the plague situation In Hawaii. It was
pointed out that the necessities of the case
required the destruction of a Inrgo number
of cabins In the poorei sections of the city
of Honolulu nnd that In consequence many
of the natives arc homeless and lu a desti
tute condition Apparently there Is no leg
islative authority to meet the situation by
the appropriation of funds for the relief of
those lit distress nnd It Is understood to bu
the purpose of President McKlnley to com-
munlcnte the fncts to congress with a re
quest for nuthoilty to reconvene the old leg
islature or to establish a commission with
power to do whatever Is needful nt this time.
NAVY NEEDS AN INCREASE
"Seed * Olllcern and " > teli I'rolmlile
ClnxH nt ViinapolU Will He
31iulc I.nrucr.
WASHINGTON , Keb. 9. The navy Is
short cf enlisted men and also officers , and
It Is probable that congress will be strongly
urged to act as to the latter deficiency. As
for the former , although the shortage Is
about 1,000 men , there Is already congres
sional authorization for the employment of
more , and all that Is lacking Is volunteers.
But as for the officers , with the Increased
number of ships In commission , and the nd-
dltlons being steadily mndo to the navy , It Is
no logger pocfiible to give them the tours
of shoie service to which they are entitled.
It Is expected thnt the administration will
make nn eTfort to have the clnss of cadets
at Annapolis Increased-jty" about 100 , pro
viding for fKi' fllstflbutlon-of the now
appointments dijiong "the members of the
'
senate. ' i' .
n\hioMj rou wuyrpiix VKTEHANS
Siir\l\or.M of tin'It II War Heineni-
Uered li > iln- Ooominciit. .
WASHINGTON , 1'eb. 9. ( Special. ) Thesa
pensions have been granted
Issue of January 2 >
Nebraska : Original George AV Ranck ,
Lincoln , $6 ; James A , Taylor , Lushton , M.
Increuse Jacob ! Haper Clay Center , $ S to
J12 ; Stuntorr P. I/ester , Exeter. JS to $10 ;
Nathan Dunlap. Wahoo , JG to tS Reissue
und Increase ( special January L"7) ) Chancy
S Mapes , Columbus , $ < ; Original widows ,
etc Maria S , Taylor , Dnvid Cltv , $ ? , ( spe
cial actruwl January 27) ) Knty McCormlck ,
Broken Bow. $8
. Iowa. Original John W Cleveland , Sioux
Cltj. , $6 : irenry Brown Ottumwa , JS ;
Mathow' J. Farris. Independence. JG In
crease iMartln V Spencer , Corning , $ G to
$30 , Robert Shnckleton , Jordan , $0 to JS ;
Thomas W Holllngsworth , Ottumv\a , JG to
J10 , William H. Anderson , Greenfield , $1G
to J17 RolFSUt Isaac Justus , Hampton.
$ TO Original widows , etc. John Nlcholl
( father ) , Vlnton , $12 , Ellzubeth Bosworth ,
Ottumwa. $12 : ( restoration , special January
26) ) Harriet llnrper. Decorah , $12 ; ( reissue )
Mildred A Eaton , Ottumwa , $ S ; ( special tic
ctued January . ,7) Catharine Hartz , Blairs-
town , $12
South Dakota Increase Abraham D.
Blundin , Lowlston , $ S to $10 , Elroy Amy ,
Canaatota , $ G tp $ $ .
I ) . \ . H. WIIII < N nil A | > l > roi > rlnllon.
WASHINGTON , Pcb 0. Mrs. Daniel Man
ning , president general of the Daughters of
the American Revolution , nnd Mrs. Senator
Fryo wore heard by the house committee on
public buildings today In advocacy of the
measure for a mtlonal building for this or
ganization on a site to be given by the gov
ernment. It was stated that $50,000 was
already In hand and that the building would
CCBt $230,000.
Ainrmlnu'iil ( o t'nrrenc } Hill ,
WASHINGTON Keb. ! > . Senitor Nclpon
today Introduced an amendment to the cuf-
rency bill permitting theorginlzntlon of
national banks In towns of 4.000 Inhabitants
nnd over with n capitalization of $25,000.
BISHOP McCABE.
Tlir FainniiN MliilNtcr'H Hx ]
wl l Coffee.
The well known bishop said to one of his
friends , some years ago , "I was a great
sufferer from severe headaches , and at
tinier after traveling many mlleJ to dedicate
a church or pcfform some other Important
duty , found rnycelf confined to u bed when
the time came , and was unable to carry
out my work. I Hnally dUcovored that
when I left off cofteo for a low days , the
headaches disappeared , nnd by further ex
periments discovered that { be coffou was
undoubtedly the cause of the difficulty ,
which finally entirely dlsappiarod when I
left off coffee altocethor. "
The person to whom this remark was
made is iMrs.iny K Glafs , wife of a
Methodist mlnif or at Holfe , la She says'
"My own experience with coffee was very
convincing I vas grovn up before I ever
drank coffee , but was advise ! by a friend
( who meant It kindly ) to use weak tea.
and coffee , because a warm drink aided
digestion. J teen thereafter commenced
to have nervous ami sick headaches , could
not believe it was the coffee
"My husband who 1-ad suffered from
dyspepsia while a young nan In college ,
and found relief by leaving off coffee , often
told me he wae satisfied my leadachus were
caused by coffee , PO I gave up the coffee
and took up Tostuin Cereal Food Coffee.
The changa taught me In a raost convincing
manner that coffee was th * caus > o of the
headaches , but cow I have en equally good
coffee In Postuoi , nnd Itt health-giving
properties are simply undensble. Our lit
tle children use postum regularly and geoff
off to school as healthy and happy as < hll-
dren should if ever busJund or myself a
take a drink of weak coffer ° t an evening (
gathering or church fcoclal. we are kept
awake until pahi the inlddia of the night
Youra for health" ,
DEMOCRATS IN AN UPROAR
Failure of Speaker Henderson to Kccogniz ? n
Member Guises Trouble.
R-CAILS SCENES OF THFIFTYFHST
follonum-s of Tnllirrt of South tmii-
HIIC l.onii In 'I'liclr lYt-l titul lr- )
nnuiu'i- tin * SionU | T Cnliiipil
WASHINGTON , 1'tb. 0. There was n
scene nt the r.lght session of the house to-
nlRht which nu montnrlly recalled the Stir
ling and exciting days of the Plfty-llrst
coi'Ercsp. ' An Iratei member rushed do.vu
the main aisle brandishing his arms and
shouting for tccognltlon , vvhilo half thu
democratic members were on their foot c\-
ccrntlng the occupant of the chair for what
they teimcd Ms arbitrary course nnd from
scvtral places In tlui hall came loud hisses
Last Friday night Tnlbcrt , dcmoTat of
South Carolina , blocked private pctnslon
Uglslntlon be.-nuso there VV.H no quori-in
pristnl nnd threatened to continue to do
BO a' every subsequent Friday night scs-
elon unless n quorum was present. Hit
warning had Its cacti. Thjro was nn un
usually largo attendance , when the hoitso
v\asv called to onlci at S o'clock tonight.
Sreaker Henderson himself was In the
chair and the galleries , usmlly emptj at
night sessions , were crowded In anticipa
tion of a llvc-ly time
Talbert made good his threat as soon as
the notion was made to go into committed
of the whole , but the roll call showed the
prwcnco of a score or more of nunnbcra
In excess of n quorum The fi lends of
private pension bills ware Jubilant. Mr
Hepburn of Iowa was called to preside ever
f'c committee of the whole nnd the clerk
read the flrsl bill
Talbeit rose leisurely while the bill vvr.s
being put thiough the leglslallvn stages ,
the adoption of committee amendments , en
grossment , thtid rending and final passage. ,
and addressed the clnlr. He was com
pletely Ignored , Another bill was read , cn-
Bn > mcd , read a third time nnd pasarJ , all
In the space of .1 minute , with Tnlbert stll
clnmorlng for rrcognltlon. A third bill \\a
passed In the Fame waj.
Dfllinoi atM on Tlic-lr KI-P ! .
Hj this time the whole-democratic side vva
aroused. A dorcn members wcie on thel
feet. Tnlbert , thoroughly lingered , startci
down the main nlslc .shouting "Mr. Chair
man , " Mr. Chairman. ' as ho approached
Ho reached the are.i In front of the speak
er's rostrum , all the while roaring out his
denunciation of the chairman's nrbltiary
course , before the chairman condescended ti
recognlro him
Democrats all about were shouting thel
disapproval. The republicans seemed to b
enjoying the storm which the chairman's
course hurt raised. Talbert rapidly coole
down after he had been recognized and ex
plained In a brief hpeech that the presence
of a quorum had completely vindicated hi
position. Ho had no feeling against the
men who served the folerul sldo In the clvl
war , but he was opposed to loose , reckless
unconstitutional methods. He suggestei
that the house set aside a day each month
for pension legislation and discontinue th <
night sessions. Mr. Sims , democrat of Tciv
nesseo , who Is Interested in several specla
war clnlms , made some caustic remarks In
criticism of the republican leaders for side
tracking those "just obligations" of the re
public In favor of pension bills.
"Docs the gentleman contend that the
government owes the old soldiers nothing ? '
inlerrupted some one on the republlcat
HlflC. I
"Oh , " "Oh , " "Oh , " Jeered the democrats
The committee then proceeded with the
consideration of pension blll.s and thlrty-
flvo were favorably acted upon. At 10-30
the house adjourned.
Before adjournment Representative Gnlncs
of Tennessee called the attention of the
house to section -1176 , Revised Statutes , under
which no widow , child or heir of any per
son who engaged In , aided or abetted the
icbcllton can be given a pension and the
pensions committee signified that It woilli
look Into the matter and take suitable ac
tion.
HOUSE RECESS FOR FUNERAL
Will .MeetRiiln TonlRlit to Din-
CIIMM i'rlAatc 1'ennlon
IMllM.
WASHINGTON . Tcb. 0. Upon the as
sembling of the house today It waa agreed
that when the house adjoin ns today it be
to meet on Jfonday next.
Payne of New York then moved that t >
houao take a recess until S o'clock tonight.
This motion was opposed by those inter
ested lu claims , this being the day sot
aside under the rules for the consideration
of private bills.
Sims of TenncESCo said It would be un
fair to cut out the day session for the con
sideration of private pension bills.
Payne of Now York said ho made the mo
tion because many members desired to at
tend the funeral of General Law ton this
afterncon nnd the house would be without
a quorum if the regular order were pro
ceeded with.
Loud of California offered n way out of
.he tangle by moving to adjourn. Although
: ho majority favored the motion upon a
rising vote , It was defeated , SG to 150 , enroll
roll call.
The question then recurred upon the mo
tion of Payne and it prevailed , 107 to IS.
Accordingly at 1'20 p. m. the house 10-
ecaBfd until 8 o'clock tonight , the evening
session to bo devoted to private pension
bills.
LITTLE PONE IN THE SENATE
Hod ) ' AdJunriiN lu Attend I.n toii'H
I'liiiernl After 1'anxlnic on
.Minor Hill * .
WASHINGTON , Kob. 9. When the senate
convened today Mr Allison presented thu
credentials of bis colleague , John H. Gear ,
re-elected benator from Iowa , for a term of
six years from March 4 , 1901. The credentials
ncro filed ,
Very little routine business was transacted
before tbo financial bill was laid before the
oenato. The ( .cnatoni who v\ero expected to
address the sennto on tbo measure vvcro
absent temporarily and after n brief lull In
the proceedings Air Hoar suggested "Ques
tion , Mr President "
A laugh rippled over the senate and Jones
of Arkansas said ho had not expected that
advantage would be taken of the unanimous
consent agreement to vote on the bill next
Thursday to secure a vote at an earlier
da It-
ItMr
Mr Hoar disclaimed any such effort , callIng -
Ing attention to the fact that the pending
Question wan an amendment offered by the
finance committee.
Mr Chandler , chairman ot tbo committee
on privileges and elections , tuld "If the
senator from Tennessee , Mr Turley , were In
his seat I would call up the Pennsylvania
senatorial case I have refrained from pre&i-
Ing the case , an I was Informed all the time
would bo taken by 'he finance hill , hut If
the senate Is not prepared to go on with the
pending bill I will ask the senator ( Mr Tur
ley ) to proceed with the Quay case"
Thu following blll were passed To erect
public building at Dcadwood , S D to rout
(200,000. appropriating $ SOO for a monument
to mark Hie site of the Fort Phil Kearney
massacre granting to the wlate of Katinaj
the abandoned Fort Hayes military reserva
tion ol 7,000 ncrcs for the purpo'p of cl ' >
Itching western branches of the Knn a * < IR
ilcultural college nnd of the Knn n State
Noi-nial school therein nml for n public
park
N'o senator having Indicated his de lrp to
discuss the flnnnclnl bill the lemtc itt 1 0. >
p. r.i. on motion of Mr Aldrlch , who snld
ninny senators desired to nttend the olft'f-
qules of General Law ton adjourned
INVESTIGATION IS CONCLUDED
nf I'ltljunillmtlllKl I'oili' .
I III AtMKlltltflllfMllll III
riniHn Dm * Indictment ,
WASHING TON' . Pcb -The Investigation
of rhnrges ns to the polygamous ttatus of
eertalni federal appointees wns practically
toncludcd today bv the house committee on
postortlces nnd post roads \ letter was
received from the I'nlled Slates district at
torney at Salt Lake Cit > . stntlng thnt an In-
dlctmcnt had been found against one of the
postmaster's appointees , but doubt wna ex
pressed ns to whether the evidence to stli-
laln the Indictment wculd be brought within
the statute of limitations \ subrommltUo
was appointed , consisting cf Messrs Hrown-
low , Mcl'hrrson and Hilgg * . to draft the 10-
1 port , which will Intel bo submitted to the j
hill committee It will be mainly n rerltil '
of the factn developed nt the hearings ion |
cernlng the piotot-ts made and the legal
pioceedltiBS against the parties It is e\
peeled thnt the icport will bonntilmom
as thorp Is no division of opinion on the
fncts submitted to the committee tor In
qulry.
JONES OFFERS SUBSTITUTE
Want * IVoe silt or Hill to TnKo llu-
I'liico of tin * I'tMiilliiK du
ll-no : ( Inc.
WASHINGTON , Keb ! > Senator Jones today -
day Introduced a free silver coinage substi
tute fet tin- pending cilirency bill The .sub
stitute iiroxldes that "from nnd nfter the
passage of this act the mints of the United
States shall bo open to the coinage of sllvi-i
nnd there shall b"o coined dollnrs of the
weight of 412"j ginlns trojof .standard
9-10 line , ns provided by the act of Jnnuarj
IS , 1S37 , nnd upon the mie terms and sub
ject to the limitations and provisions of law
regulating the coinage nnd legal tender
quality of gold " The substitute also pro
vides that whenever the silver coins shall
bo received into the Ucasury certificates
mav bo laaupd for them In the manner now
prescribed by law.
Mull Cnrrlrr YncMciI.
WASHINGTON , Teh 0 The Postoltice de
partment has been informed of the arrest by
an Inspector of B.irtlctt Wooley , n earlier ,
on the s'ai ' ictite between Dlxon nnd Van j
Clevo , Mo Woolej' | s licensed of tilling the
malls and i > cvcn registered letters , which
And boon burled by the loadslde , weio .re
covered with their contents Intact.
ERNE BEATS DALY ON POINTS
Iml 1'utn 1 p n stiff FlRht
t ( lie I.lKlitv
Chniiiulon.
CHICAGO , Keb 0 A decision on points
'nt the end of the .sixth round was the best
Trank Hrne. the lightweight champion ,
could do with "Chicago" Jack Duly In the
light at the Fort Dearborn Athletic club
tonight. There was not an Idle moment
from btart to finish , us Dalv soon reulUed
In the llrst round that he had no show with
his opponent at long range fighting and
made n hurry up affair of It. trusting to
luck more than science to land a knockout
blow Daly was the stronger of tlio two
and In the clinches managed to land some
heavy Jolts to the stomach Theie wore
three or four ml\ups In every round , In
which they stood toe and too and swung
right and left to the head Dalv sent an
good as he got until the fourth round ,
when Erne caught .him on HIP Jaw with a
hqnv.v. , left , swing that staggered Ualy und
brought blood. After that until the end of
the fifth Erne was able to Jab Daly as
often as he pleased , but the latter con
tinued to bore In and inK It up at every
opportunity.
Honultu on tliv Itiiniiliii ; TrncUn.
SAN KRANC1SCO , Keb ) Results nt
Oakland. Weather clem , track fust
Klrst race , celling , one mile : Lady Britan
nic won , Tempo becond , Los Preltos third.
Time : l:42'i :
Second race , ono mile , soiling. Essence
won , Glengaber second , Stuttgart third
Time : 1:42. :
Third race , belling , seven furlongs : Klora
Bird won , Mont Eagle second , Slquoc third
Time. 1 23' . .
Kourth race , selling , six. furlongs- Jingle
Jingle won. Montnllado second , Good Hope
third. Time. 1.13 4
Fifth race , selling , seven furlongs' Al-
larla won , Sister Alice second , Wyoming
third. Time : 1 27Vj
SKth race , tils furlongs : Poniplimo won ,
llariy Thoburn second , Monrovia , third
Time' l.m ,
NEW ORLEANS , Keb -Cloudy- -
weather ; a heavv track. Results
Klrst nice , selling , sl\ furlongs Agltatoi
won , Ben I'rost second , Tom Klngsley
third Time1 IS'fc
Second race , six and a half furlongs
Gratia won , Grace Logan second , Iron
Hayes tlii ] ) ] . Time : 1.30
Third race , one milo and an eighth : Mon
creltll won , Teuton second , RusluU'ids thin ;
Tlmo : 2.0316.
Kourth race , handicap , seven furlongs
Compensation won , Strangest hccond , Ton
Collins third. Time : 1,33.
Klfth race , celling , six furlongs ; Evclyi
Bird won , Wutcrcrest second , Blarnc
Stone third. Time- 1't
Sixth lace , selling , onu mlloHlltliefu
won , Sorrel Rose second , Roundo third
Time : 1.50.
1'nrK-cr anil Dal )
DENVER , Colo. , Keb 9. "Kd" | I'aiker o
this cltv Is matched to light "Wllmlngtoi
Jack" Daly before the Colorado Athletic
association Kcbruurv st Daly arrived hen
tonight and will train foi two weeks.
" I found your medi -
cine a blessing to me
and my family. "
There arc women who feel something
like n grudge against the children , who ,
one after another rob their mother of her
beauty and strength. Mqn do not usually
realize how mucH the mother gives to
each child to her own loss. Women
accept it as part of the obligation , of
Nature and pay the debt grutlgtngl } ' .
Yet in Nature's plan every child is 11
new joy and frosh. happiness. It isn't
the children that steal the mother's
strength. It is tlie unnatural drains and
pains which weaken her.
Every woman who has used Dr Pierce's
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one thing woman has waited for. It
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' 1 rrail what your medicine had done for other
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Wchwocxi , NorfolL Co Mass , 'BO thought
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tU bottlci of your inrdiclnc nnd three vial/iof
I'elleti' I took your medicine a year vvbeu I
had the eailcsl time I
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very well lnce t tw > k three bottle * of ' I aver-
He l > re criptlon thiee of GolUen Mtdlcal DU-
covcry,1 and three vlalu of J'ellrty1 I li dIne
appetite and could not eat much without it dli-
trciilue me Before I took thu luediriue I only
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Ir. Pierre's Pleasant Pellets clear the
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New short line between Omnha. nnd Mln-
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Arrives Minneapolis 7:30 : n in St Paul
S 00 n m A fust vestlbulo night train ,
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conches.
MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. PAUL
EXPRESS
A. M.
EX. SUN.
Airlvos Minneapolis 7 00 p m , , St Paul
7..10 p m A fast day train , cunylng
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In Addition n I'oi-t Dollar Lot-ill
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