Tin: OMAHA DAILY KKK: W K I) N ES DAY, MAIIC1I 2, 1W2. I a-.-ift bead1 ar.d yifel and Third -i..lr ',f,, fr'.m ' it " F'.rt l!'r- fS',r, s .t, It-t'iLO It f.1 I, 7hif,',f) -ifr. fr'fn F'-rt Cf,Wr,'ti, ;N , i t'-t M'i. thirl flail Irat'err. lfaM menf ftf 'h ft,u,tr,f i , 'r,l "rpa, fr'iro ''it. to I '.ft Mf, V Will Mamejte trnnpm MMlf. Alt ff he If i'ij. ear apt ftO mn '.f the fraat artillery f ti f.a Iir'eiaht to tba tl'1 t rael'll as lfft 'tUM'jti faellltia will permit, tfi am end Mar i'' Th" r'fiH'iTi of lh" erMIIrr m I f"f lh" pufi,'rt of raring tut th" thra Mttrie f '. rt I II r r Tha IfKip will be In "itrifrnfi'1 nf f'lnn"l Wil liam I. HHf '.f th" filfr rnrps, now on In' il Kor Tf imrnill, roin H' n. The nrder elsi f1lr"'t th" dlsmf lou tftra of lh" antlr" military d'psrt -fieril of Cuba o1 pis' tha territory temporarily retained lr I o i tort Kiio in in ! psrfrtienl of th" r.aal, riirnmaridad ht fun eral Hrooltt Oenerel Wood and ill 'ha aiarf offl"n on d'tty l ''ti' er or1ef1 ti fiort to lha 1)Mt(il ganerel at Wssh Ihgtnn for niri'Hon as to their f'ltiire tealgriment lo duly ' rt waa stated l li War department to day that nothing had tin sallied with regard lo Hi" futitft alatlon of (tiral Wftod. lull 'hat th mailer would l. M IM tifora lh larnilnafl'ih of hie rtitl In Twt.a f"tital Woi1 will lave hre tomor row for Havana, In Mr to farrr Irilo a. nili'.B tli t'lana for lha Uaofr nf Ida govar nrnnt. It la iifi1afalo4 lhal ff allrtit 'l' t fauna will not co lo Havana mull tha rlf .art of Mar. Mia j.lana ara not fiill riaiiiri1 an1 will 4rf,ti tin f1aloitntita if tha iitar fiituta. p.rrlarr M"ol haa raiu'alx'l Pi ralary Mar lo arranga firf (1lil(iOiaHr raranla tlnna of lha I'nlM f4iala In faha I'm- 1 vlalon for finaiilar aarvl will lao t mail. oratefulTo"nTFed states rraalnan(-P!lat ft nltaj ( nmml Urarrtiat Infarvaotlon nf 'I hla 0rmatit. WAHIIINflTnN. Mar.-H V-ITuMmil. ant Tholna F.atraiU fa I hi a of Cnda, hav Ini flnlahai) h I a) ronferanra with I'raaMant Knoanvalt, parratarr Mool ,an1 nlhr nffl flala hn fnaltaia iinnMa1 with Iba Irana fpr of tha lalainl from Amerlian to (!iilah eotilrol, laft lha rlir a' ml'lnlihl for hla N 1'ntk h'Hiia, whra tin will remain mil II lha laat of April, whti lia will laa Nw Yorh for lUntiato nmvlnra, in wblrh li will apaiifl a faw ilara, oln lhtna lo Havana In da Itiannrali1 Mar in, "t will anler npnn my fluilaa aa praal flnf nf Tnlta," rahl (laiipral I'altna lonluhl, "rnnfMunt In lh hallaf lhal Ihfra la a tilamtlii filllira drfnra lha IkIiimI. Tha pptifilaj ara naturally nf an nnlarty, pbi'p. ttil (1laMialHon, mlM niaimarad anil auli nlaalva In law anil nfiUr. What thy naail la lha OplHirtiinltr in work, ami with Ihla laatirail, nroaparlty will rum. "Karralary Wool aalil In rn Inrtay (hat ha waa aatlafl1 with lha cnmlnct nf lha fnhan panpla alifa lha Amarlran nrrnpallon fid thai ha hail tin rnuiplalnt In maka In Ibla rar4, "Tha r-rm1IMin nf affalra la vary illffarant now frnm what It waa unlar lha Ppanlah ralma, Hian tha panpla wara unflar tha nil a n1 auhait In tha will nf raptaln Mnaral knit Iba military authnrlttai. "Tha raramnnlaa lniljanl lo my Inauinra linn lll ha In kaapln with tha r. qnlramanla nf tha nrmalnn. Ona nf thaaa will ha lawarln nf tha Ainaflran rnlnra In ItaVina and tho mlaln nf tha Cuhan na-an art which will mark tha trnilna Una tf Atnrh' nrriipfktlna ami tha formal aiiimptlnn nf tha unvarnmant hy tha ru Ittn. Tha raramnnlPa will taka plara in lha palaca. t'loarly fiillowlni tha Itulilft Ion ot lha nw Kovarnnirnt will ha tha appoint, tnant n( a mlnlalar to rapraaant It at Waah Inalnn. A auon aa ihla haa baan itnna and a rapratantatlva apimlntail frnm tha Vnllad tala In t;1ulm alapa will ha takall for th'nirwftln nf it traaly hatwaan lha twn oratrirnlB ambn1ytr( tha fraturaa milllnail In Vha I'Utt ainandiiianl. which haa baan mada mi appandl to nir oonalllu Hon." tlanaral I'alnta In clnalun paid thla trlhuta In tha t'llllad rltalaa Rovarntnant! Tha ghiVarttmalM f tlm fnlti1 Ulnlaa haa alntwrl A ti"t laitllfiil aaantpl" "t "l fallh hi l1nllh with a wank ..warnnipnt which It ulMlctt.ink to raaiMip frnm Ha up. i.ipaanra l haa itanntitalratad Ha ppppr oaltr ami palrlollam an-l I'V lha altplllttt nf lia nn Mnm Ima lirlppd Ctiha tn lraak dm chain which wnltp It with Upaln. Honia cnntilrlaa would hava amialil aoma iiratput for apirlah Hln In tiiiiprtkltiii a work nf thla ctmractpr and lakpn a1 xanlaaa f amtia Ipchnlcallllaa for nwn aaaraivdlirmant, lit lha contrary aplilt haa I'aaw manlfaalrd hv lha I nltad Btata, lid It haa alvaii to tha world an avldpnca of aomt wnrapldom follow ad. Tha paopla nf lha I'lyltad Htataa hava rmnliarit lhalf nwr laclaratlon nf lndaandpnca and liava ratuWrvrt a rti(y to mankind. . TO CI UK URII IN TWO lAV tatlvt llrnmn-yulnlna ramovaa th rauaa. to. WOrova'a altiatura on avary bo., met In 'canta BELIEVE DETECTIVE IS DEAD rrl4a mi Mlaaln OtWoar Arnrawaw - IKa vw at Manila ! Paaparariara. WKl.t.INHTON, Ka . Mar-h IS. A aa taollta namad Tarniann, who hat baa wtrhln n tha tuurdar rtta nf Monlnmary, tha laU Tt railway dalactlva. haa baan mlaalnt aavaral daya, and It ballavad la haa baaa daalt with at tht bacda nt to fan( that k Iliad Montrmary. Monttomary, waa ktllad at Ma boma laat fall tn Win ftd, ahlla rroaacuttna t caaa for tha rail road. Fxirtuaon raoantly waa tnatmmantal In tha arraat at two mat, rhar4 with Monttnmary't drain lia laft Arkanaai City for Knl4 and Kl Rann, Okl . tan dayt atw, aa4 baa ot baan haard froi atnoa. rvMaon, havalofnra, navar lat day paaa wttbivtit anting to bla boma and bla had oiflct. HEAVY KANSAS WHEAT CROPS l.araar Thaw Laat ar Fra 4loa4 a4 aa at Hala AatlrlMa4. WITOHITA. Kan, Marh IJ-lavl.t Malna af tba Kanaat and Oklahoma Int rlamant Paalrra' aaarlatloi annnuncait to day that tha rallroada would t aakad for asocial ratal for to.POti barvaaiar and l(,tV") taamt for tha whaat bait, to taka rart ot tha harvaat. Tha rrant ralna, ha aayt, ladloat a haatlar whaal crop than that of laat )aar . I aaHrvMailaaa hy aaa. WAfHINOTOM. Mar-h Tha aanata titadt Ikaaa SHiflrraaitowa today: IVatmaatara : lowa-Chitatltn It. Wararaiay, Alta. Mia,url -TTomaa T. Wllaon, Tarkto WlUlaw F. Kloaum, ft Oharlaa; William M TrWoar. Ma.loa, Wardan Randall roplar Vllufrt; aabn M Ulana, favtalla Wabaa N. rhaaka. rlarrnca. T" 22l Non-Irritating Cathartic Km latra, tag a aax Hood's Pills MOSS IS SEATED OYER RHEA UpuMirAQ from Kaato'.kj Wiu Otritaat in Hiffjaa with Darrior.Tat. GAIN SCAT BY MAJORITY Of TEN VOTES trtn Maaxihllrajna i aal flallot for liamorra tlx MamKar, VAaill (iihara laava Mall awn) itn Jot Vol a. WAftlllN'lTOSr, Marrh Tha fionaa to. day, hf majority of ln, titiaaaiad Mr. Iihaa. of Kritii'kr. a 4ntinTH and atad In bla ilaa J. M'KaftxIa Moaa, who waa forrtiarly a moral, bt who, affording to hla brlaf. la In acrxirl with tha r OnhlWaa parly on tba rlnrnlhant laatiaa. Tha rr-tiiiM I' an majority la lha hooaa a 41 Whll two rf "hllrana, tlanhury and VraaUnd of N York, votad with tha lornof ra', anough rapnbll ana rmalna1 away or dfllnd to vota In yadura tha majority to It. Tha ronrlualoo nf lha da. data on tha raaa waa ra'hr afrlrll'd, Mr. Ilhan making an aloo,upfit dfenaa of hit right lo lha ! Aftar tha vrtta tha honaa tipgan ronaldarailrm of tha army appro prlallon bill, with tha undaratgndlng that ganrral flabata ahould pntitlnua for tan honra Mr. "'arhorouih of ftotitb f'arollna illar uaaad lha aoiilharn rlacf Irma lawa and Mr. nalna of Tannaatna the I'hlllpplna altoallnn. Mhaa Malta Ilia . In making bla df-naa Mr. rth" aald: "Tha hooaa will l. aakad tn vnla whathaf tha atala of Krnttirky had aat tta aal upon a p, I atand for Kanlurky," ha ron flniiad, "for bar manhond, for tha honaaty f hr votara and tha purity nf har woman, and nol ftir lh praaldrnry of lhaan 1'nltad fllalaa would I ba Indnrad to bafnul tha alata whli h haa hohntaj rria with an alar;. Hon to Ihla body." .fiial bafnra Mr, fthaa roncludafl bo mada g aavara arralgnmarlt. nf Mr. Mnaa, lha con- laatanl. charging that glthmign ha now alt'd hlmaalf a raptilillcan, that twn waaka l.rfnra lha alarllon ba bad raglafarad ta a damnrrat and pladgad hlmaalf If alartad fn gn Into lha damorralln raiwua With Im paaalnnad wnrda ba rballangml tha rnn. taafani nr bla frlanda tn finny thla data. nint. "If It la dnM," aald ha, "I will prova him tn ba lha poor, mlanrabln rra. turn I know htm In ba." Mr. Mann, rapuMlrnn nf llltnnla, whn waa In rharga nf lha raaa, rallad Mr. Rhaa lo nrdrr for Ihla language, but. atibaaqtianMy withdrew bla pnlnl nf ordrr nd anon after ward Mr. Iihaa rnnrludefj. haarad lr lamrraa. In doing ao ha prnnlalmarl hla dherenoa to lha prlni'lplaa of tha democratic; party and aald ha would not Indulge In a cringing appeal lo lha nthar alda for mercy, Mr. II haa. waa warmly congratulated by hi parly when ha took hla aeat. Mr. tlalnra. republican nt Weat Virginia. followed with a forty mlnutea apeacli In aupporl nf tha rlalina nf tha conlealant. fleplylng lo Mr. Ithaa'a atlarg on Mr. Moaa pnllllca, Mr. (lalnea aald tht emnmlltat which reported ggalnat tht enntattw did tint rare whether tha conteelgnt wtt a ra publican nr a democrat. Tha debate on tha caaa waa tioaen ny Mr. Mann with a atrnng appeal In favor of tht clalma nf tha crmlaalant to tht teat. In lha coiirae of hit remarka Mr Mann tnnk nccgaltm to dtnlarw thai Mr. Ko of Mlaalaalpul had mlelead tba hnuat. Hit alalamanl drew a denial from Mr. Fox a Indignant and ao often repeated that tha epeaker waa obliged In rail him Irt order. At tha conclualnn of Mr. Manna apeeca tht volt waa taken of tha ettballtute reao- lullon offered by tha minority, which dt- clarpd that Mr. tlhea waa entlllad to rt talit bla taat. Tha rranltitlon wat loai, 127 to 1IT, Hepnbltcana ApplawA Moaa. There waa a round nf applatiea frnm tha republican alda aa Mr. Mnaa camt forward li lake the oath, which waa mat with hlaaea front lha democratic aide. A Joint resolution waa then adopted pro- vldlng for lh appointment of tht following aa memliera of tha board of managere of the National lloma for Dtaable.t Volunteer euldlera: Henry R. Talmer, Nebraak: Oeorga . Plecle. Indlnna; Waller T. Ttrownlow, Ten- tteaaeai J. IV llendcraoo, llltnnla, and J. M. llrowna, Maine. Tha boua then went Into rammltte nf Ihe whole and entered upon roiielderattnn o,4 tha army hppmprletlon MM- It wat agreed that detailed debet ahnuld b run fur ten hnura. Mr. Hull, republican of Iowa, who wat In charge of the bill, anplalna.1 Ita pro vlalnna briefly. It carried flifl.klin.M4, being 111, 02&.005 leat than tha ewtlmatet. In epeakthg on the eoutbern election! lawa Mr. ftcarbornugh ot Houlh Carolina aald ao far aa tha aial of Pouta Carolina wat concerned, tta election law would land Ihe moat rigid Invaatlgatlnn, but lha aouthern people objected to an Inveallga- Hon by a parttaan, prejudiced committee. The negro qiieatlon In tha aouth, ha aald. waa a aoololnglcal, not a political, problem, and th revival of aectlnnallam could ra ault only n making Ita aolutlon more dim cult. Mr. Ualnea, democrat of Tenneaaee, tub- mltta1 aoma remarka relative to tht teoci atty ot maintaining a largt atandlng army In tha rhlllpplnea. Ha read a tlalemenl from a prominent I nlted 8iatea army of ficer who ear red tn Cuba and tha Philip plnea, but whoa nam Mr. Oalnee declined. to dltcloa. which declare! that tha rhll Ipplnea could not t held except at tha point of tht bayonet unteea lh native war aaaured thai ultimately they would have In dependence. At 4 10 tht houea adjourned. MONEY AGAINST 0LE0 BILL MUiIhImI r I ? kv VA!HlXilTOr. March IS A aharp at tack on the pending oleomargarine bill wai mada In tht aenal today by Mr. Money of Mleeteelppl. He denounced tht ineaaur aa "unconatttuttonal. Immoral, diahoneat and unjuat." K aald It waa a propoeltlon to tat out of titelenc on Induatry for the bene lit of another and "protection gona mad." On behalf ot tht working people of ihe country he appealed to tha aenal no to enact lh Mil Into law and declared that If It could b voted on tn aecret ballot It would aot recelv a doten vote In tht tanate. Mr. Hanabrough of North lahota begat an argument tn aupport of the meaaure, but yielded lh floor until tomorrow. A reeoluttoa fter4 by Mr. Piatt 4 Coa tectlcut wat adorted. calling upoa th aec retary ot th Interior for tnforanattoa coo ceralng treat tea aetlta.t with Indlaa trlbea of Oregna ta lvM and Inquiring whether tha I alted 5tate oultably la hound l contpanaal th tribe for ItnvU now I roeecaaloa f th goverament or tattler. v Th aeaal the kwgaa th tonaWleratloa ct prlval reaalo kAU. frly-four peaaloa aieaturea wtr paad. Th aaaat the preede4 ta th ronald eralla ot th bll amend tk act eeiab liahlag a rode at lava for le IXtatrtct ot Coluwibla Anc th realtwg ct th MIU which oo'upled nearly ta hour a ad a half. H waa raaeed without debet. -II I r-relecttoa gvwit t.- Ult Mr. W'itif. In Ma a'tark on th oleomertarla Mil. "I'r'ita'.'ion run fleaa rrary, and how tha aar.am ran ronaldar It ralmly la beyond mr cornpfhnion " Mr. Money da'lre1 ha waa pklng tT maa of working paopta of thla ro-intry who bad tin mean of etpralng their vlawi and oplnlona upon rongrai. . waa a de mand to deprive thm of a wholeaoma ar llrla ttt forai-aa artlil" a good aa butter and In many lneenre Wfr. Ha lnalata. thai thre waa money t.ahlnd tha Mil, m"fiy In lha anhanfd profl'a of tha buttr Intaraata Mr Mon'y artad that ha did not think that, there waa a man In tha aanata who did not belleae that, the pnrpoa of thla MM waa to evtermtna'e tb oleomargarine and htiMerlna Induatry for the benefit, of the dairy Interema. Mr npooner Interrupted to Inquire If Mr. Money did not think It a fraud on the rohurnr to hava oleomargarine palmed off on him for butter. Yea, f do," replied Mr. Money, "but the aenator haa never been Injured by oleo margarine palmed off oa him." 'I hava not.," aald Mr. Kpooner, "but my wlf haa." In conclusion, Mr. Money aald that oleo margarine had com to atay, and It could not be repreaaed even by lha pending hill. Hla dealra almply waa that Juatlra ba meted out to all Iriteraated part lea and that no undue or dlnboneat. advantage b given 10 tha manufacturer of butter, Mr. Hanahrotigh of North Imkota. a ma jority member nf lha committee on agricul ture, apnaklng In aupport of tha hill, da- Med that there waa any attempt In tha meaaure to deatrny the oleomargarine In duatry. Tha bill elmpty provided that oleo margarine and kindred producta ahould be put on the market for what they are, and not palmed off on lha public, for what they ara not. Tha meaaure, ht aald, waa neither Immoral nor diahoneat. Mr. Ilanalirnugh had acarcnly opened hla argument before the aenata at 4 if. went Into executive acaalon, and at 4:. 17 ad journed. MATCH FACTORY IS DESTROYED Charlea lirnenlaj'a Plant at Twenty. rlahth ami llnyrii ttrert la In llnlna. Tha Nchraeka Match factory nt Twenty- eighth and rioyd afreet owned by Chart)- (Irunnlg, wna entlroty destroyed by flro laat night. An alarm waa ami In nt 11 Xi o'clock, followed by a nerond alarm fifteen minute Inter. The loaa on machinery and fltilahcd atock wna eallmatrd at 120,00(1. Tbn build lug, a Iwo elory brick, valued at IIO.ooo, la a total loa and thn Inaiiranca (hereon not known, Tha foreman of tho factory aald tha factory would probably bo rebuilt. Th flro atarlml on Ihn aecond atory and proceeded from a pile of boxed matchea. It gained headway with great rnplillly ami lha building waa all ablaxn before thn fire department arrived. Thn Art waa bold lo tb factory building. Perlah In Klanira. Ol'THnlR. Okl., March 25. The bualneai portion of Ktancla, I. T., waa deatroyad by fire today, tha total loaa being f40,noo. The landlord of tha hotel, D. F. Oalnet, perlahed In tba name, having returned to tha place to get aoma valuable papera. It la be lieved that a traveling taleanian wat alao burned to death. rive Bwrned by Haa Ktplnalon. MTTOnrnn Ta.. Marsh 2R. Five man wert aerloualy burned, one, P. If. illy, a foreman, It la feared, fatally, by aa ex. ploalon of gn at thn Carrt blast furnace of tha Carnrgln Ptecl company, limited, at Hankln, I'a., today. Ocean I.lnera' Warrhonaea. LAI PALMAfl, Canary Inland. March 23 Tha warchouaea her of Klder, Dempater It Co., have been damaged by fir to th extent ot fl,00fl. DEATH RECORD. Kit vi aril K. Kalrvrratlior. CHICACIO, March 2R. Kdward E. Fair- weather, auditor nf freight clalma of tha Chicago, Ilurllngton A qulucy railway, died at tiaytona, Fla., laat night. Mr. Falrweather entered tha tcrvlc of the Bur lington Mlaanurt Hlver railroad in Iowa In mils, and waa auditor of that road at th time of Ha rnnanlldatlon with thn Chi cago, Ilurllngton A Uulncy railroad. He rralded In Hlnadal. III., and waa at tho lime of hla death one ot th t meter of the village. The deceaacd waa C8 year ot age. Funeral of Ktfllor fhrrnian, WAHOO. Neb., March IS: (Special.) The funeral of John F. Pherman, lat editor of tha Wahoo Iemocrat, look place thla afternoon from tha Methodlat Rplacopal church. Rev. Swan, former paalor of tha church, preached tho aermon. Tht burial waa under tht auaplcet of tha Knlghtt of Pythtae. There wat a large attandanra. Th floral tribute war exceedingly beau. tlful. I'urlal waa In Punrlaa cemetery. Mra. Darak f, 1 bltcomw, ttealrlre. I1KATRICR. Neb.. March 2S. (Special.) Mra. Harah C. Mhltcomb. wife of J. F. Vhltcomb.v a prominent realdent ot Weal Kcatrlce, died thla morning, aged SR year Her death waa cauaed from perltnnllla. "he la aurvlved by her huaband, eight aona and two daughter. Tht funeral will be Wedneaday at I p. m from I-atfelle Street Methodlat Kplaropal church. F.. C, Pawcoaet, Aahlanal. API1LANP, Neb., March IS. (Special ) R. C, Pancoaat, a prominent cltlien of Aahland, died auddenly thla morning at 6 o'clock at hla home from the effecta of an operation pertorraed Friday. Ht waa M year old and retired. Ha leave a wife and two tone, Pr. Clyde M. Pancoaat ot Aahland and Arthur C. Pancoaat, an attor ney ot South Omaha. Jamea Itravvw, Mormon Pioneer. 8 ALT L.AKB CITY, I'tah. March 2.V Jamea Drown, who waa with Joseph Mar ahall when the first discovery ot gold waa mad In California In January, died at hla horn tn thlt city today aged Tl year a Mr. Brown waa a member of th "Seven tin." and a patriarch of the Mormon church, and leave seventeen children. Itasr Aahtew, litstvs, OKNKVA. Neb., March ?.. Isaac Athlon wall at work Monday, waa aelted with ralna ta hla head and fell unfoneclou It waa carried ta hla room, where til wat done for htm that powalbly rould ba. but he expired la a few minute Mr. Aahton waa a etagle man about 4fl years old, and had lived many year In Oeneva. Jaaepk .lnnnann, e-el Pwtal. VAFST POINT, Neb . March IV (Special ) -Jrh UrinenisBn. owning large una in t a reals weat ot the city limits, died this mursini of Mieumonla. He bad be a sick tea day. He leave a young wlf and four small children I'urtal will be under Cath olic auspice la th rtn.rvk cemetery to tnorrww. IVceased waa l year old air. W. I. Frenen. Orleans. ORLEANS, Neb., Marfh . (Special Tel egrar )- Mr. French, wlf ot W. L French, prtaclpaj of lha High acbool. died auddenly t It t'rlork thla anoralag. Tht tody will t takra It Trvaua. MINERS STRONG FOR STRIKE In Bert ricaw.igl Condition of E 111077 Kaka right. UNION IS MARSHALLING ITS fCRCES If atrlke In tatararlta Mine I Oe- rlarrit II Will Involve nrk nien In TerenlyFnar fltatea. IN'fjIANAI'OUa. Mar-b 25 Th fnHed Mine Worker of America, whoaa rifflce ara In indlanapolla, bav been making preparatlona for trouble In both tha Penn- aylvanl anthracite region and tha bitumin ous field of Waet Virginia and Virginia and It la aald that tht organltatlon la In better poeltlon than ever to maka a fight for recognition. The January convention of tha miner In Indlanapolla empowered tha national exenutlvw board to levy a atrlke aaiaaament of 10 canta a month on rar b member of tha union. Tta aeaeaatnent waa Immediately ordered and tba returnt art now coming In at the national head quarter. It la cetlmated that thla toiirca alona will net tht atrlkera eonaethlng Ilka IVKHi, a It I understood that over 20,000 men ara paying tha aaaeaereent. Laat year tht natlomtl organization ex pended 1202,000 In carrying on atrlkea. In addition to thl tha locale. In many dla- trlci aubarrlbed tt th ettrlke fund without reporting to tb national headquarter. In I hit way probably 150,000 mora w aa gpent. Will Take. In Twenl.r-Fonr aiate. If there be a atrlke. In the anthracite region all the mcmbera nf'the organlr-atlnn, which covera twenty-four atatca, will ba called out, a tbn January convention at Indlanapolla empowered tho national officer to go to that extreme If noceaaary to bring about a eettlement. HII AMOK IN, Pa., March 2r. National President Mitchell and I'liatrlct Prealdenta Nl'holla, Fabry and Duffy left hera thla afternoon for New York, where they will arrive at 10:ir tonight. Prcahlent Mitchell aald he weat unable to alata the method of procedure that would be adopted by tba prealdenta. or tho con dilution cnmmltte of tho federation, flee retnry Italph M. Kaaley nf tho-ClvIc Federa tion ht notified Mr. Mitchell that tha committee will meet tomorrow to receive tho mine wnrkera' reproanntatlvea. The appeal for Intervention will bn made at nnre, but President Mltcheill would not haz ard a gueaa a to thn evctlnm of the commln. plon. Tlcforo It become ineceaanry to order a atrlke tha order will bn .laaued by Presi dent Mitchell through tho district presi dent. CJompera Warki torl'esf. CINCINNATI, March 2.r..-4Snmucl Oom- pora, prcaldnnt of tho Ametrltan Federa tion of lAhnr, arrived hero today and It endeavoring to effort a aelUoment of the troubln between tba brewery workmen and tholr employer, growing out nf the conten tion between tht rival union a to Juris diction over tha engineers and firemen employed In tha brtwerlea. All of tho In terested parties. It It stated tonight, bar agreed to ablda by the decision of Mr. (lompcra, who began taking testimony today and will question other lntereated ptrtlea tomorrow. Slrlkera Threaten Tronble. LOS'ANOfctRfl; Cal., March 26. A sp. ctal to the Express from Fhoonlx, Arts., tayt: Strikers at, the Congress gold mint are threatening trouble and a large fore of deputies Is being sworn In. Another demonstration was mada today to Intlmldat tha force of Mexlrtna which Is replacing th strikers. I'nlon men paraded about tht mine, accompanied by tha women of camp and an Italian band. Commercial Artlaia Strike. CIIICAOO, March 25. The 200 members of Ihe Commercial Artists' association, who Inst night voted to strike, walked out to day. WILL APPEAL THEIR CASES Former C uban Postal Ofllelala Deplde to Flaht Sentence nf In ,anlnr Conrl. WASHINGTON, March 25 Official advlcts received by lh Poet office department this afternoon from the director general ot posts at Havana Indicate that Rathbone, Naeley and Reeves, who were sentenced yesterday to ten years imprisonment each and to pay heavy fines as the result of th Cuban post office frauds, will appeal from their sentences to the supremo court of Cuba. The bast for tht appeal will ba point ot law and proceedurt. Tht findings of fact made by the court ar not reviewable. The aeparate fines aggregate 1127.531, which la staled to be the sum of tht short ages in tht general account and In tht sur charged stamp account. Tha decision of the court It understood to have bean unan imous of the general rhargat of embex stement and conspiracy aa to all three de fendanta. F.x-Plrector General Ralhboua, however, la believed to hava been absolved from the charge as to "irlpa and general personal expendllurea." The full decree haa not yet been received by th postal authorttlet. IN PI ANATOLI 9, March 25. A special to tht Newt from Muncle, Ind , aayt: If Charlea W. F. Neeley'a fine It paid, ha probably will have to pay It himself, at Ir It claimed hla relatives art unable to do Till: NEW WOMAN. Made Over by qalttlaaj ronTee. Coffee probably wrecks a greater percent age of Southern "than Northern people,-for Southerner use tt more freely. The work It doe la distressing enough In aoma Inatancea; aa an tlluatratlon, Mis Sue W. Falrall. MT N. 4th St., Richmond. Va.. writes: "I a a coffee drinker fcr years and for about six years ray health waa completely shattered. I suffered fvar f ul I y with headache and nervousness, also palpitation of tht heart and loaa of ap petite. "My tight gradually began to fall and finally I lost the tight of cnt eye alto gether. The rye waa operated upon and the sight partially restored, then I be came totally blind In tht other eye. "My doctor uaed to urge me to give up coffee but I was wilful and continued to drink tt until finally in a laat raae of te vere Illness the doctor Insisted that I mual give up the rofTee, te I began using the Poetum Food Coffee, and In a month I felt Ilka a new creature. "I steadily gained la health and strength. About a month ago I began using O rape Nut PresXfast Food and tha effect bat been w coder ful. I really feel like a Be v woman and have gained about ti pounds. "I ara gultt ta elderly lady and before using Poetum and Orspe-Nuts I could not talk a aauar without exceeding fatigue now t walk tea or twelve without feajtag It. Formerly la reading I could remember but little, but now my memory holda fast what I read. "Several friends who have teea the re markable effects of r oat una sad Orape Nuts oa me have urged that I give th facta to the public to tha aaaa nt tufftr. lag htxoaa.ly. a, although I dialik pub licity, ywn raa fxiMUa thia letter eat ay earn If r like." to. although many of them are worth sev eral thousand d llr aa. h la property. It If rommooly blieed that Ney rn'jld pay tba fine himself f ha rhooae. An attorney in rlo tnur.h with tha finance of Nely' rHaMve at A today that It would b Impoasibl for the fin lo t rtlaed unleaa Neele, himself ra ses . Tha sentiment of Munrla fltlfen Is prse- M'tlly unanimous that Neeley did not de serve so sever a antenre. It la aald to be likely that relative and friends of Neley will eodeTor to set In motion gov ernmental machinery In th t'nlted State to oM.ln a modification nf bit sentence. A apc to tha News from Hamilton, O., aaya: Hamilton ws shocked at th aeverity nf tha sentence Imposed In Havsna on Kstas O. Rathbone. It was felt here that Rath bone was culpable, principally through the love nf luxury and social dlaplay, which lost him hit fortune hera, but nobody feels that ba la wilfully criminal or that he would embexxle. PROTEST ON BRIDGE BILL (Continued from First Page ) crowded condition of the plsce may be lessened. C'aptsln II. E. Palmer of Omaha was to day appointed sa a member of the hoard of governors of tha Soldiers' home to suc ceed tht late William J. Sewell of New Jertey. Tlilt position waa tendered lo Cap tain Palmer about a month ago and he had the matte under advisement ever since. Chairman Hull of the military affalra com mittee of the house today presented a con current resolution naming the board of gov ernors for the ensuing year. Captain Pal mer's name being Included tn the list. It la thought that tha appointment of Captain Palmer will greatly aid In the pas sage of tha Hot Springs sanitarium meaa ure, which Is now on the calendar, and for the consideration of which the Bouth Da kota delegation Is Importuning the speaker to grant time. Stale to Acqolre Slaaelnn, Senator Gamble today wta authorised to report favorably from the committee on public landa tbt bill Introduced by hla col league, Senator Klttredge, to grant abso lutely to tho atate or South Pakota the aectlon of land heretofore conditionally turned over to the state, and which la known aa tha Fort Hlaseton military reser vation. The passage of this bill will per mit the sale of the lands and of the pro ceeds being used In equlplng permanent campgrounds for the National guard of tha state. Senator Gamble was also authorised to make a favorable report on the bill of Representative Martin for the relief of set tler on the forest reserves. The bill In troduced by Senator Gamble of a similar nature which passed the senate some time ago, was laid aside and the house bill was substituted by the committee, an amend ment being made to the meaaure, giving the benefit of the act to those, settlers who have already submitted their fllfngs and briefs to the department and have had the same suspended on account of provisions of the forest reservation act. There are possibly seventy-five to 100 settlers In the Illack Hills forest reserve who will be bene fited by the provisions ot the act. Representative Martin of Bouth Dakota haa recommended the appointment of Ben jamin F. Keith to be postmaster at Dalzcll, Meade county. Hon. George Van Houton of Lenoxla., one of the prominent agriculturalists ot that section of the state, Is In Washington for a few days. The tenato pubrlo lands committee today reported favorably Senator Mitchell's bill providing for the refunding of $1.25 an acre to the homestead and preemption holders of lands who terured the lands by entry within the railway land llmlta and paid st the rate o( 12.50 an acre, and where the railways failed to construrt the lines of railroad on account of which such land grants were made. The senate committee on public lands to day authorized a favorable trport on the bill which hat passed the house providing for the Issuance of a patent to tho townslte of Basin City, Wyo., to the municipal au thorities thereof for the use and benefit of the town. Telegram received here from Senator Warren announce that the condition of Mrs. Warren, who It dangerously ill at Hunting ton, Mast., Is unchanged. Relief la Forest Settlers. The aenate committer on public lands to day reported favorably the bill providing for the relief of bona fide settlers within forest reserves. It was Introduced princi pally la the Interest of settlers In the Black Hills forest reserve. The bill has passed the house. The committee also reported the bill con firming the title of the state of South Pa kota to a section of land In the Fort Blsseton military reservation. The atate. authorttlet desire to utilize thlt section of land as camping grounds for the state Utlltla. The South Dakota delegation haa recommended Benjamin V. Keith for post master at Dalzell, Meade county. Representative Morris has been obliged to decline the Invitation of the Garfield club of Puluth to make an address Friday night. Judge Morris will ba obliged to re main here thla week to attend conferences relating to hla bill with reference lo the talt ot Chippewa timber. Dennrtment Kales. Postmasters appointed: Iowa Conrad Schnepf, East Elkhart Clayton county: P. A. Grove. Fertile, Worth county; W. S. Branaon, Irwin, Shelby coun ty; W. A. Ross, Lacrow, Lee county; F. C. liennon, Nugent, Keokuk county; H. B. McCullough, River Junction, Johnson county. South Dakota Andrew Rosandtr, Vllle, Butte county. The application of W. A. Burgesa. W. H. White. J. C. Allison, T. C. Farrell and J. M. Farrell to organist the First National bank ot White, 8. P. with 125.000 capital, bat been approved by tbt comptroller ot tbt currency. John W. Bower wat todty designated aa a member ot the civil tervlct board for tht Shenandoah (la.) pott office. Thett Iowa rural free delivery routea have ben ordered established May 1: la Warren county, Carlisle, with George W. Kail. William A. Hardin, Weatley Patterson and Walttr D. Petr carrier; routes cover an area of eighty-four square mile, con taining a population of 1,025; Lacona. with four carrier, who art not ntmed; trea covert ISO square mllee; population. 3.070, Mllo. with two carriers, not named; area rovert fifty tquara miles: population, l.K0; Story county, MrCalltburg. with John Solytt carrier; area covert twenty-four tquara mi Us; population. 416; Roland, with two carrier, on Cornelius Heglaad, ether car rier not named; area covera fifty aquart mile; population, too. Th poet offices at Bauer, Caloma ana Ntwbern, Marlon county, and Motor. War ren county, will be discontinued and Sandy villa. Warren county, supplied by rurtl carrtert Ccr Q GrlSord. Chaxlee M. feel.y and Pr. J. F. Turner war today appointed members ot a civil tervict examining board for lh tnaan asylum at Canton, S. P. I nters V. M. r. A. Werk. SAI.INA. Kan. March Si-Pr F C. Pta.Un, autwrmtenJ. tit cf tha Weal It an untveraitv er, has re gr.-i. !. take the a-.:prlr.tr..1eiic cf the Yourg Men . hna lian aaecKiali.Mi at Troy. N V H waa farmer it si the hed cf tha VnlvvKty cf aVouibtrn Ca.:foruia. ANARCHY IN THE COURTROOM 8Tere Clarga ii Made by Froaecntor in the Patrick Case. DENOUNCES CONDUCT DURING TRIAL tllstrlrl Vtloraer Declares Anarrby la l.roalsi ssil aaya II Shan-keel Sorletr by It Maalpala. lion In Conrl. NEW TORK. March 2S Assistant Die trlct Attorney Oborne summed up for the prosecution tedsy in the trial of Albert T. Patrick, arru4 0f the murder of William M. Rke. Mr. Osborne referred to what he tailed an attack on Captain Baker by Mr. Monre yeaterdsy. "I wss never so much Insulted." Mr. Osborne said, "and no Jury was ever treated with so much contempt at Mr. Moore thowed when he afacked the character of Captain Baker. There la nothing in the testimony, not a scintilla cf evidence against Baker." Mr. Moore objected and Recorder Goff told Mr. Osborne to confine himself to his esse. "Your honor should have stopped Mr. Voore yesterday," Mr. Osborne protested. "He did not keep to the records; there wss no word sgalnat Baker there." "Go en with our case," ruled the re corder. "Mr. Moore said to you. gentlemen," Mr. Osborne rontlnned, turning to the Jury, "that you must disregard the testimony of Jones. Well, I agree with hlra. Disre gard Jones. Out of the door goes Jones. The case against Tatrlck is proved without the testimony of Jones. I will show the guilt of Patrick from tho witnesses for the defense snd out of the speeches of Mr. Moore and Mr. House." Anarchy In Court Room. Mr. Osborne' declared that crime and criminals must be stamped out. "Crime tt rampant," he said. "A condition of an archy Is growing. There was more an archy In this court room during thlt trial than I ever saw before In my life. The very foundations of society were attacked by the behavior of counsel nod their con duct of the case." Mr. Osborne faced toward the defendant and, raising his clenched hands above his bead, declared: "Can anyone doubt the guilt ot this man? That cremation letter. Idiotically worded as It was, must convince any honest man of Patrick's guilt. "Remember this la a lawyer's crime. Patrick knew the code. Jone had the op portunity to kill Rice. Patrick took the care he should have no motive. Jones was not mentioned In tho will. Patrick's back alley of escape was prepared. The crema tion letter was there, and then Patrick was able to prove ho had not been at the Madison avenue apartments for fifteen days. He did not call to see his dying friend. He knew Rice wis going to die. He wrote to Holt on September 17 that Mr. Rice had but little longer to live. Don't Wast Jones Testimony. "We don't want the testimony of Jones. We have ehown by Dr. Curry that Mr. Rice's condition was normal at noon the Sunday he died." In his concluding remarks Mr. Osborne declared that no matter where the Jury took up the discussion ot the case tt would find Albert T.' Patrick at the bottom of every suspicious" circumstance. "Now. I waat to say in Justice to Baker," be aald, "tbut Captain MnCluskey made tht charge of forgery against Patrick and I, Osborne,' made the charge of murder. It Is absurd to say that Baker had anything to do with It." Recorder Goff will charge the Jury to morrow and some time before night the Jury will begin the consideration of the testi mony heard during the last eight weeks. MRS. MELBURN PROSTRATED Marriage Kiperieaes of Most Hecent Wife ot Alleged Bigamist Nelson Affects Her Seriously. FORT SCOTT, Kan., March 15. Mrs. A. F. Melburn, the most recent wife of C. C. Nelson, the alleged bigamist who was arrested In San Antonio recently while 00 bis wedding trip with her, has JubI re turned from Sun Antonio and is prostrated. Her family has given out a statement de claring that she would prosecute Nelson If the Missouri authorities release him. DES MOINES, March 25. Mrs. Dorothy Harvey, residing In Lake park, thlt city, proves to be one of the alleged thirteen wivet of Christian C. Nelson, who it now under arrest at 8t. Joseph on a charge ot bigamy. Nelson woed and won her Just a year ago. She wat a widow 43 years old. Nelson represented to her that he wat a wealthy horseman and desired to lake her to bis big stock farm in the east. To ac commodate him she sold her home, worlh $3,000, for halt thlt turn and entrusted tbt money to him. He departed, ostensibly to buy a span ot horses, and Wat never again heard from. Miss Wright Sponsor for Denver. WASHINGTON, March 25. 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