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Fhe Omaha Daily Bee VOL. XXXVI-NO. 211. OaLUIA, TUESDAY M RXIXO. FEBRUARY V. l.X 7 TWELVE PAGES. SINGLE COPY THREE CENTS. DEVISES BIG ESTATE Till of Millionaire Joti A. Craichton ia FJed for Piobata. TECFiC lEQUEaTS MGRE THA MILLION Umainrler, WaatTer It la, to Ba DiTidad A-mamt LantM. WIVOSITT IS LARGEST BENEHCARY iaaed for Fits Hundred Thanaaad, Tin Only a Fart. :UT:S SET ONE-fOURTH OF FORTUNE lea ttoas fa railage Hnnphal ant libavrltmfcln laetlt aliona. While thw Toonfe HmMkcourr la He- wllk tl,4MM. John A. Creighton's will wu tiled for probata by Judge W. D. Moliub Monday atel noon, II makes specific biuets to the amount f tL2iV. and provides that ail proper' (U excess -if ttiia tiil 1m divided among tha legatees mentioned in the sain pr .portions obwn-'t ln the sparifie hwinsta. If. ua generally believed, the count's fortune a:no-intcd -o -ipw.-irda of IT- all me bent ri. lartes wUl get alaou rour times the amounts mentioned aa theirs In th will and "roighlon university, '.lie chief lme tlciary. will set upwards of IC.".".'X Approximately, threa-fonr-a .if the estate 1 given (a institutions and one-fourth to relatives. Ti b exact as regards the specirlc haoueijts. $Su.. is given to Institu ltwns, .'. il to relatives and SIUa'O to Cuuut O'lihlun n housekeeper. Thee are tha benenclarle and the amount n named: Crnliihton univorsitv twi." St. Josephs hosoital J". Children of sister. Mr. Mi-Shane lwi.A" Children of brother. Thomas i.'reign- ton Little Sinter "f the Pmr WurKlnic 'Hits Home Slstcrs of ad Shepnerd tfimera of Poor '"are John A. henk. hrotSier-in-law Joiin M. Dauhrtv. grand nephew.. Mary Colter. nousekeeaer oftaa! ,i..ai i. i. a a . ; To Raaaml Cniverstty. n ia generally auppoaed tliat there 1s 1 it i or )... In aditltlnn. This would give web hanHtlclarr namad several limes th amount mentioned specifically. That tha count left an much money to Crelghton university .1es not surprise tha management of thai instltutton. an ha has always llrd It his "child." Prasldent Dawiing saya an cxpanslun of tha ant vera ty la :ilrady contamplnted. Two provisions of liO.flOO eat h ara for in stitutions not yat In fXtstenia. Thi-y ara the Working ilrla' Hume and tha Little 31m t-rs of tha Poor. Nona of the ralutivaa with whom the OBiuit had UtlKation over property ara men tioned in tha will. Tha instrument waa dated January S. Tax( mt tkai Will. Til a will reads: Know all mew hy Vhaae praaenta: That L Jollil .4. CratKhtnn uf tha 1ty ut imaha. aiul B'ata of Neuraawa. ln llerftiy majie- p.Ui Uaii ami dwUra tins my last will and testa-n.-- nt. as toiiowa that uf to ruty : suit I ami t that ail my Jiim deina and tiiu u&paiuMa at my Uiat mcKUfaa anu bunai Lm twul s S4n alter mv (teittii aa ponaitile. Second 1 uerMiy will, denae aim baqiiaaih to Joiin A. XjouK-'ierry Ui.i. t ne aurvive mo and at my .lealii ta in my employ; if ba di: not aurvtva mt. ur if at my death ha be nut in my employ, tha Maid aum snail go into tha residuum of my estate. Thim I hereiiy will, lievihe and taMiueatn to my n piirwa and places, J- n u .V. diiaiiM. James li. M' .-iliane. Kux J. Mt hliunts, -Mrs. K.i:e Mcrilinne Firay. Mrs. h..ian Ha rih.uie ( 'allium, uia chlluran of my laia aiaiT Atice, and In the chlidran oi hUW4ra M'-Slmne. lt-eu. wno may ia iiv '.na at my oeaiii. tlw.'Mt, to m divided aiiionK tiieui aa :nllowa: Tha auid sum ahui lie umilatt into fa-veii eo,uiil ;arta, una til uun -liH jo to Joiin A. Mt al.ane, one to Juinaa li. Mi-Shane, one to Kilx J. Mti liiiaia, one lo Kata Mi'diiana Fuiay. one to iLilen UtSlmim i allium. in to ilia childi-an ot tjlwitnl MiHIiane, amaaed. wno may aurvivp ma. aud one to tha children of Toomaa Mthaiie. aacaaaao. who may ba UviiiK at my duain. FourMi 1 will, .leviaa and bequeath to my nepliewa and n:e'"a, John D. erf lifnton, Mrs. Cainarina re lahton Mt tiinu ana Mar tha Cr!iinu.n liner. Jl "', to be fiivldel aihon- ihajn etjuaiiy. If any una of tuetn die iiatura n:a. uia or bar snare snail tgr Ui hut or her hilurrn. KifUl i hereby will, (lav.'aa and baiiuaath Uf iiy hrolner-ln-iaw. John A. mnk. VS. it ha aurviva ma. If ba die be aara mm Uia aaul sum xnall su Into the nesaaaun ot my astattt. aaxiu i neretty will, iim-taa and benuaath tu mv hottaajiaapar. Mary i.'otnrf, SiU..ui. it aua aurriv. ma. If ana die belora ma tha aaid aum stuul no into tha reaiuuum uf my aetata. invent laI heranr will, lavlaa and be ajuaatu tu tha i 'mnton university, a cor Uoranun orsamaad and axiHtinn unu-r :ha ias of Uia atata of Nauraatta, tSxAouu. wouh ahail he kept mainiafnerl -nd piv. earvad. uuillminutliad a:id unlinpairr-d. and pitutarveu aa a valuta, andowinent fond Uir lha said ltiat'.tuilon. tha pnr -ipmI to ba invented in lnterf.t-bear!n aae. run and t!:a tntereat atid miiTral ler.vrt thrrafronj to iat appuad lo tiia support ot le said in stitution. KiMhin I herehv will, darts, and ba. rniatuh to tha if nncmcin HI-.tcrbo.id of Nrbruka, a corporatnm orKantxad under tm laws if .be stale uf Neoraaa. &Rl,'.tnj for uia au;iirt and malntauauoa of tha til. Joeaph MniiHinm hoaintul in Omaha. Xlnui 1 iieieny will, davlsa and tmjuaath to t:ia exe. :ii4.ra of thta. my Uuu will and luiinrMi, Ku w in uiil lo pay tne mmr to tile l.uiia gisiera of ma P'air whan they ahail rxiuoilah a houaa In Omaha for the purpoaaa of in. i-aanty to whuh they are dcvoleil. Tenth I harebir will, devta and banimrh to uia Meniii.il of this my iaat will nd tiameiH tJ.i'W in trust to purrtutaa sita a. ui ouilj ttiernon home for poor wirkins an ts expau.uua not mora tnan one ha.t of ad iao.1 :..r : pun-uaaa of aaiu site and ei'x ::iiH a liunali. thaiaun and ui- lln tlie )uiiiiihi In miaraat timrux aecurtles and appiy rhe inim-ai tiarrrad uierfroin to tiw upixirt ol tha said chanty. tClcvciim I 1ii...k wilj, leviaa and ba-' q.lel!i lo the dlalaia of Uia iooU Shepherd U.kv for i!:a support ttia ttoni. io, at.iih truy are u.'vmal. Twe.ttn-1 heiMny wMI. jaalaa and ha-' qi.eai'i lo the diaiora of Pfair Clara Kuawi for lie support of iha houaa already aa. i t.wi.li-iie.1 i.v tneni tn umana. Thii t. aiiin 1 uareuy will, deriae and ba-l l""1" Tn r.atdua and ramaindcr of the "Wair. real unil personal, t wnicn I may die is"d or p. in. mg to tba h ttit.i . anu Ijenenvuutea harainorfura mnnui ech of tiieui to take and have '" , tl. ii ..f -uuu irmatiider aa the hi mn ! "" 1 .. . . oaai aauatl made lo ,:im or liar la-are tu ll. wnoie of n. .-slnla. i".u.iteinth I hereby revoke anJ nn..i -n a ui e. 1 lie: i l.il '-'!' will I have heretofore rnaje aja.i ny name, eonstitute and au.twTle V. Mi.lhane. Jionra H D. Creiiatitosi and John - evouturs of tins, my last wtll - . uietit and .ilrat-t thai, thay ba appatnteat aa aiiel wittiout bond. 1 rh wol a .ut wtrnaaai d by James Vf V iw,iriii and A.vui F Joiinaen. aaal waa einuial JauiLiary , iav. virtues. UMjwtasu iup cttruatto Will In Kaaaiaal wlfb tajlaiaaa mm araaaaal of Coauao-a - "Were yon eurpilsad at the otauants af Mr. r.-a:k:.ton a wllir waa aatail at ll at dent Do wring. "I am inn at ail aurprtaed, at the terms af the wiO. Aa far aa tnary relula to !!: li-bih. a univafntiy they are parfauiiy m (Cauunuad us F'.fltt Pme.i SilDIARY OF TPv TaaMlay, Prbrur 1907 FED'v-J 1907 sua oa mt aai sar T T i 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 rV) RECAST Ft. R NEBRA3KA-Fair Tiaadiy and Wliicd.'iv FmE;AdT For i.VA Fur and colder: Ttit-auay. '.Vednaanay fair. T"mperatura at umaha ya.tcrdajr: Jtxour. Lt-K. Hour. D. .1 1 p. m J 1 p. m -1 5 J p. ;n Jt U 4 p. m m 41 & p. m .i' p. m .7 1 T p. tn .TT 4Z )t p. m 'i p. m 41 a a. m. a. m. f :i. m it a. m il a. m.. 12 m. .. At Lincoln the houaa put the .Inisnina touch on county option, by k.lilnn tiiu second bill. The vote waa it to r4 a Republican caucus at Lincoln TaKea no .-union on i-ent fare bill, but aent:ment ut memlters w.m unanimuuisly in favor of paaautt-e of the bilL Paara 1 In the aenaie at Lincoln the nuiruj committee waa rnuird to report il on.-a nn a bill to rniuca paasenxer tuie to 1 cents per mile. The measure was made ,1 special order for Tuesday murninu. WAjHiaaTca. House paaxes tlie . -.inference report on the Immigration oill permi-.imn thu pres ident to exclude couile luoor by votu of l!7 to lu2. Paara a Text of araement between Vr-aident Roosevelt and .San Francis-i school biard provides for exclusion of iill tdles and ) for admission uf alien children uiiuer 18 I yars old who can spvuk English, to the , white schools. Paga 3 House refuses to accept substitute for La Follette bill retfuiatlni? hours of rail mad employes. Paaa 3 House amends the postotHi-e bill Co pro vide for further reduction of pay to rail roads for carrytnif mails. ?a- a House passes the hill creating an ad- ditional ?udge for the federal court of Nebraska. Patrs 1 Senator K-ttra-lga secures report reject- ing tha nomination of Elliott as Tnit'-d States marshal for .-"outh Dakota. Page 1 DOXZBTTXC. Missouri river is out of banks at Ver milion; higher than at any time since lssl. pae 3 Three barges are adrift off Muasachu setts coast, and several members of craws are drowned. Paae Attorney Jerome takes hand 'n beari or New York Central accident before coroner. a- t Chariea Phelan la arrested !n Chicago i Senator Burkett said tonight the delega for receiving furs ailegcl to have bean ! Kon would cail,d unon to recommend stolen In Omaha. Pace 1 i a 9U'tabie Person the president for ap- Governor Hughes notifies 8upertten- j P"oOnent to the new position. dent Kelaay of ;he New York lnauraiice j. department to annaaa for hnHrina ' Frank Hottman convicted of murder at Kansas City, cuts his throat and may die. Paare 1 ThaWs lawyers succeed in getting pria oners statement to doctor aa to -Thy he killed White and his will before tha Jury. Pace a Prof. Barber of the State university in specta tha Pru coal mine and will report on bounty claim. Mine is now employing seven men. poazzair. Russian police ri:d St. Petersburg school and capture incendiary proclama tions, pa., x Frerrh premier announces, after cabinet meeting, that cabinet will not resign. Page 3 T.nrtar. John A. Crelghton's will gives one fourth hia aetata to relatlvea and three- fourths to instit-jtiona. Cr-ighton univer- , sity bain the largest iK-nandary. Pa. 1 Young Woman . tThrl.tlan association lks J2.800 to complete buildlna fund I Page 7" Permit Isaued for new gna holder at Page 1 I . Twentieth and Center streets. Ten thousand dollar fund for ne or Uoaia on il.i-JKiun river is miaad. 1 v...t,.t,.., .. ,....., .T"J!," i . , ... . . ,h ' 1 " -" . r . . . . . . ........I anu laurd streets. Pmga 7 Repre-sentativea of street railway men s union confer with ministerial union. The ministerial union took the reuuest for endorsement under TOnsideratlon. Par 7 Judge Radlck declares that nuestlon of jurlsdlit lon mast be determined before final ruling in Baaaett divorce case a made. Pnge S Omaha hanka. the Commercial club and other business Internets have filed pro test with the chairman of the house com mittee on pusiolHces and post roads, pro testing against proposed reduction of ap propriation for carrying mauls on western roads. Pare 13 XOTUUTI OP OCSAI art-It a wn wry sj rort. Am we. taulot. NE TOHK... Nt' T' Kit.., KW T..KK... fLlMot'TH... HiiTTKHlla). taeaT'lM i.Ljlil.ilW .... .iUi-MJlV .. .. rM Wet t'iti'Jto.ajBU. N.Vl'ijii iiHtum Mini caarta. '. U,. .. mnt . . 1 if" ' ' T . oxezrtia. Bbaaa. REVOLUTIONISTS IN THE TOJLS St. reeaa-aea-a; Poll ILaid Lalvar.li y BwllcUsiaT aa Cavlsr. Pro alaaiallaw. ST. PETERilB L'RG, Pan. 1!L Tha eudid 1 fa. - ia euciai orvoiutloiuaLS have uaao hoaoina aweuniji . ... . . , in the Lmveralty buiiuwg luua uiuur Ui. ouver at .uuversKy aiiUiuuEiy. The jimlca. however, aeterttiinail tu iiul aa aud tu Uiaae gaihennga and yesteroay surroiuided ' Uia univeraiiy, arrrstea aavauiy-une ravoiu- Hornets atul aeiaed 1. at pounua we14.1t uf muasuuary pna lainauaua. The ureiect at puilu haa ordered the ar rest of aU. perauua distrtbntlng aiectlun Ut eratare ia ban ilf uf tha ravuUuai party, and toatay cli a ad two aaUaiulaiimenia where rad ical bailoia aa baacc prpard. w-AAiiAW. PVo. !A.-T1e CaUiolia ciaurtuaa Utrou2euI. Poland today Haul panai soppticaixu-y eerricea m urhaif af the nations let oaiwrlaaiae ui the final mac Uona, which axe to lag' place loaiorrow Tha clergy calebratad maaas and off .-red up prayers for tha cuccane of the P-.llu neiiunaiiKta atair.at iha ..-ad:.iat .a the Jes and ac:iiMa. Interest in t.-ia uut-i-oma uf the eaec-.urai struggle ha-ra m. - JUDICLAL BILL IS PASSED Sow Becidea Xebnuka ffmda an Adii tibnai Tederal Jade. UNGEH 0FLNC0L.1 TOUTED FOU PLACE awatwr K.lttraiia;t mt nm1m Dsksta Carrlaa His Palat aait rnaosllte. Jadleiary Tarns Dwws Elllart oaalaatlosu f7'""i!i a 8' an Certain m riant.) VASHINOTf .N-. Fb. .gpac'.nl T -le- lfr,lrn ' Th 3'idlrtal bill, which rmsaad the hmise today an a u but: tut a for tha enatn or sn-r-niled Btirkatt bill, is the rimlt of Jurtee Norris' earnest and parsiftcnt afforls. Juilaa Noma saw after amcnttini? the ta-n-ate hill anil providing for two .Uvtions. in additional juuf. marrhal. llstrirt .ittorncv and ail the mai hincrr of the new fdem! judicial ditr!c'3 -hat totch a bill could not nnaa. Wiiwr he want in his prntwlytihir fnr the bill he heard ohiertlons Hellev-.iia that relief ihomd ba ifiven to the TOutll half of the state and that 'her nhn'ild ba a f 'h dlvinS within the iistrlct. he prepare! a .uhmltute for the H-irkett bill, which undoubtedly will be come x law. the Intention of Senator Burk ett being to move that 'be senate xmcur in the house- substitute, which provides f"r in additional judi( wlt!iuut .-rectlns; a new diFtrirt. The dlx-islona as mit'.lned. seven in num !er. were the result of Judire rf.itTts' clone ttudv of ifeoirraphicl conditions in X j bra;ka. the trend of milmads and the nat'.irai contiguity of the -ounties upon i .-ertnin Towns or places wher- court Is to !e held being closely condered by the author of the bill, which really ouirht be known .is Xorris bill instead of the H-:rkett bill. The election of Chndron as one of the places 'n the North Platte country for hold- ing court was at the instance of the sub- committee and was adopted because it was satisfactory to Judge Klnkaid Manarr Tooted for Place. Now that the hill is out of the woods and its passage only a question of a day or two at the most, people of the South Platte country will have an opportunity to speculate on who the delegation will select for recommendation to the president as the lunge. Probably the man whose name Is most talked of in Washington is 1 that of Thomas C Mungr of Lincoln, who. , when Senator Burkett was in the house. j was the latter chairman and campaign . manager. Of course Senator Burkett would ' 'Ike to make Mr. Hunger a federal Judge. hot ther are others In the aomn t-:an country who also demand serous considera tion. There is C. C. Flansburg. Judge Sedgwick. Judge Letton. Pritil Jcaaen and others out for the place. But It is gen erally thought here Mr. Hunger will get the plum. It is understood a petition sigr.ea ' ' hv a large number jf the Lincoln bar is " .' on Its wav to W iBhtngton in behalf of Mr ,riM!lr Munger. ary committee of the senate against rhe confirmation of James D. Elliott aa Cnited States attorney for South D&jiota. But ' back ot thia senatorial courtesy are siate i menta that Mr. Elliott, during hia former j term aa Cnited States attorney, had an I opportunity to prosecute certain charges against the present governor of South Da- " h. inti.nawt in onestlonabla land trans- ' aa-tions. These papers, report states, were before the judiciary committee of tha sen ' te. being sent there by the Department of the Interior. During the fight for sen ator and which resulted in Senator Gara , hia s ra-electlon. Mr. Elltott took sides with Crawford and Gamble aa against the ! Klttredge and Martin crowd. There waa , crimination and recrimination and things .-. , k.. hi... eh. rt,.i " 1 7 " . ' Zl ,7. f ' .TVn I Klt-rJl ld arelv T J ,h Te! 1' thmugh tile liter's mfluenr. was made . ., . u a.rf i r 1 iw wu xwm. ' - 1 rn,Wfortl fr and f; m!to for Cnl9V"ML"nB.-h. lol I 1 comrnoncea to ny- Auer inn amvpniwn mt Roosevelt reappointed Mr Elliott Unit! States attorney, and whan con assembled sent his name to the senate for confirmation. In tha meantime Mr. Elliott ! tiuailned and drew hia salary aa a recess appointment, hut recently the comptroller of the treeuHiry held that sir. Elliott was nut entitled :o any salary on the ground , that tlie president bad failed to make an appointment while congress was in see- : slon, E'.Umt having resigned before eon- j grnsa aojournao. laai uua. i.ua ruuiia 1 , .. . . 1 CompaiB jar. Cllioaa in nnmuiuw uia uoia j ury for some C.M which he has received . ... . aa salary, and now gam black eye by . unanimous vote of the Judiciary committee . a;ainirt his confirmation. Senator Gamble refuaed to say anything regartnng tne ai-iion 01 me cvinnuiiaa ax- eept that he would make a right on the j 9oor for Mr. Elliott when the adverse re port of the committee waa receivod. Bortt ska 4 Wai-rln aia. R. K NIermt-yer was today nominated (for p. at master at FV.mstburtr. Sanborn I j iminty. s.uth Dakota. Back of this ap- j J pomtmeni la a caae almost a rival that u( I Elloit. present suowa that Martin and PtuHca r-preaanttlves :r-.m South Da- kola, who were knocked our by th ventK.n. ar still active, partisans' and must ba reckoiu-d with tn th future, R. O. Richards, a Hoe friend and financial nun-aifi-r of lieiernur Crawford, rook a hand .11 tna poatofflce fight, with the reault that 1 prouiat waa filed holding up the caae for a considerable langth of time. Burke ai-l Martin, however, kept pegslng away. " r . with tha reault that they have landed their t-i , 1 M . . . . . . niao, iay ri-i ermnuem: tnat otnar ap. nantireiits which have hi an mtxamrnenuad will be made. ajlaar wart ara at Capital. C Tnnrasawnan-alact Bo-rd of the Third Ne braska dlwnct. who. with Mm. Bwd. haa .iat.n in Waahingtoii stnee last r-rtrtar. waa the guest of the houaa delegation from Nebraska today and waa introduced to th leaders by Mr. McCarthy, whom he sac- nn 1 aaainsn rnklrtd haa l'aajmmueonal the taauitilistimwt af a piaaTloe m aaatuun i. towTuWup 11. rajua-e 4T. .aelsaiaaa. wua Q. j X McDormott aa pamrniaaaaar. Fred M Brynar nasi baaa Tiiimnwod by Cotigiiiiasnnii Bwoaraiol tor p -nlnr1. u Cdontu. tx W. Rtatfera. The site Terad by Pac rHjana A TCrxxan for a public, building at Smtu. nru.iMl mi rh. itasae tmf Wt wj tti - - w , (C aaitrmad aa TSar P- j a. ! la I. ,aOJrt a Wtaa. - 1 rna power 01 a i 01 1 eo 01am wilful , . 1 ne - rM c was : or ma open . -,. j ti . . tm vi uvmeu iruiu ft. j iM.gj 1 1 ujn. Mmr rnm rw mm . l 1 i h. .l.w,eri to lovoua what ia vaauelv under- ! num""r "T wa" earners from 1..53' to 3 for a closed meeting. Clarke then ,vrMi . senatorial courtasv. was shown , lnp """" Irrm to exclude all but accredited . r. ,1 -.. 1 !,. .inammmi. eerei nf tha iiirlici- : r . . ' ' r -.Miiniiiiien is rpTwirters and this waa lost a nit fx 1 , autcjwcbile trace grcws tfmi lirnis tiiaaa F1 an raa Ihsw law Development af ladaatry la raited atatea. ! w.i!H:SGTt!X. Ft-b. IS TT:b ramatltable crowtli :n t:i- automobile Industry and the decline of bicycle products are sirkimry indicated in a statement isaued Today oy the censua bureau on the mMnufactire oi autumobiW a. birycies tnd trii ycies for 'u.a. The total production of automobiles in i w.ia vaiued at KB. U.va. aa KtutiKt I oniy in with a v.ilue jf I."4.'li. I thus PhuwuiB an incraie tn raiua jf ni.l per cent. Of the J.ZC "autos ' turned out br auto mobile factories I&.'W. or 'J.JR per cent were propelled by aauniine; l.iSS. or 7.2 per cont. by st "tun. aud J.413, or Ci per cent ba electricity. Tlie ilxurr-9 ctincerninif the manuf nctura of automobile?, represent the output of the 1-2 eMal.lih,r.i-nts r-pcnins; the complete .lutonudule. In addition to the-, there are forty-aeven establishments en;a;ed In other manufacture, such as c-jxriatcvs. bi.ycaa. "Win sewlnir-machines. etc., which dur ing the rear roverd by the census, turned out LliS automobiles, valued at f7?..t6; .Till nrrv,tfMVMn .li. K . i ............ n- . i . , autlim( hlI(. anJ ' to the value of IS.S.t7?. Inithe nerio.1 het-n-an th txrn r-eam.ca. the numbtr of establishments Uirnlng out the finished automobile as their princi pal product increased from flfTy-seven to 13. the amount of capital invested In these establishments from K.7iS.s57 to C0.."Co.247: and the average number of w.-igt earners employed, fr-m i241 to D.JZS. The avenge capital per establirhment Increased from tlW. JOS to Ht7S. or t?T9 per cent. Of the total numtier of .mtomohilea tnanu f.icture.1 in automobile factories. UL:S5 or Z i per cent were ninahouts; and 7.20 or J1J per (Mt touring curs. Buckboards stood third in number tuned out. 575; Stan- lu.pes fourth, with 52): and delivery wagons 1 fifth, with 41L j The value of American made automobiles 1 and parts exnortad increatied from IMfi.&tS ; Jn year that they were sap- j .irately reported, to C!T,-4J :n l!4. Tha 1 greater part of these exports went to h.umpaan markets, although Europe . par- centage nf the total foreign purchases ap- pears, to ba decreasing. In the years ::2 to ;! these percentage was -3.9. 71X7. 3.1. and 37.S. respectively. Nevertheless the The caucus waa open, but not open until absolute value of the exports to Europe a big tight had been pulled off. tn which almost doubled in the three yean. To the many members took part, some favoring united kingdom more than worth and soma opposing talking bufora others of American made automobiles and parrs tnan republican mem liars. This waa pre has been exported In each of the years from cinitatfd when Keifar moved that these U-"! to 16. In the same per-od exp.rts to France have increased fr"m "S.-l to r s? ;i"; to Italy from C.TO to n:9.T? and to lr many from C4.i91 to t;:.4.Wl. In U there war in all wxtoan European countnaa wnicn imported American machine. Tha exports to foreign countries of North America increased firm TTT.M in :S"2 to tLk? tioQ in 1 ' 11 nu.-ltf . .. .. T . I. X nearly two-thirds t.t thii aiue went to ' nod- wh'c' next to tha Cn.ted 1KJtM"i"m a" foreign countries a . hnmins of the American tnde machlm-s, the American product in IBS waa fifty three. In lSe.5 the census of the manufac- lure 01 nicyoles and tricycles disclosed i great decreases since IMC. The number of J f;.cu,rls declined from S12 t. 101: tba ett- that manufactured W"J"' at the Iatf"r e"1u" '"tpured prinrt- pally or to some extent in the manufacture of automobiles The number of chain bicycias turned out decline from l.:"..::: in IVO to 24.J04 at the census of li"; chalnleas fmm 42.53 to 4.-J77 and tricycles fr'Mn 3LII0 to l.3. The tricycles were iilment entirely chlldrens' toys. Motor cycles Increased from U9 to 143. TYLER'S SXULL IN CCURT Pr.aeeutlm in Adams Paaa Prove Fart Tba a Mardar Waa t- 1 . " WALLACE. Idaho. Feb. IS. The -hst- " " 'IISI- ' tBrpd- wea t herbe, t en skull of mur- I ' "enca in the 1 nt "-hi -P . P o - c- Wllllama. A big bullet hole back a . . , right side, where It 1. supposed the hall - -howed how heeThul death ... ir . mi oti.i .iiiiiiiit-r 11. e on . ne and ttnother hole on the ahot from behind. The state. It Is believed, has won the first rmind In 'he battle r.f witnesses by pro ducing a mass of evidence which seems to j leave no doubt that tha hodv found in th wooda !n the St. Joa country was that of I Tyler. Jacob Teager. bmrher-ln-law of th I dead man. today added his testimony. He declared he had known Tyler for nine vears and had Identified the body by the shape of the skulL the color of the hair, the calloused feat and the crooked finger. He declared ha bad made the shoes found near j tne body. I" T TTI 1 0 1. m Mlltv aha - - , ., . . . the next witness. He cautiously dc-Iard hf mf W(m,lfT of c , tho fl,und vnh th boJr m wIKtK but ,,,,, p,,,, la,nrJfT ,Me At fhe nf the 1 nroMcofton ha held un the battered .kull ,iwi.nM ,he w.ainda indicated. He 1 said the body waa fotmd about half a mile 1 from the cabin of Jack. Simpson. While the identification of the While tlie Identification of the body aa ; that of Tyler la considered very strong, it U "xp"Hrt A mt" wltnesaes will 1 hr",,,rit f -" the stat to clinch the ; e,r1dence on thia point. j WANTS THOUSAND FOR STAB i Ol Sremwr a,ya far.au Way Cat da Gregor flltad suit in the county I court yonterday lagainat the M. C, Pata.-s , jul company ana a. n. laremau. , aln. ji.uuu damages for injuries whiiii i .... ! Mill company and A. E. Waye, foreman, , he alleges were inflict ad upon him bv War. follow-in hia discharge. Ho re- latea that he waa discharged on Feornaxy i IS. 3S07. uad that while ha waa waiting ! for hia aragaa Ware entarad and la altamatiun. stabbed him in the leg. KELSEY CN THE aseear Hnajboa Haaaa-fsuc aa Har Tark Inane ttaiTT, aar mry. ataua N. Ti, Ft-h. -"'a aaaua.- aa UO jtoi- sry. au B;annimau or asasn-aaca. j appear bnfBra ium tunay ai J a. nx. to arva . Tiarniaf r joscarsina: tha mans.'. .M ment. I ts,. -.,. aM . - mmm. aar ox isaw- , -a ....a 1 ..mr ra-iCTttl ,jr a Kmummr as axuaruaesaiaaa el tr....-,-, a. air. a tn r- - - 7 -4. . v.u... . . nnlv hicycles In UTO Ule Las; after Diaeaarc lnac Iliim. CAUCUS TARES 50 ACTION wwu .' 'ii &aiui taa ii i ah. u 4 Two-Cent Fare BilL L'KELY TO GO THROUGH UNCHANGED Waetkar tha ( aaraa KaanM Ba aa Oaaa ar rlaaad Oar. 'Fmm a 3tnff Correspondents u.M-OLA, Fb. IS. Special Teiearstn,) The republicans of the legislature met in open caucus Tonight to consider action on the party pledges, and afler a frae for ail debate on the 2eent rite bill adioumed without agreeing upon any concerted a. - "-'"'"" ".m-er-.ea a.- !h",,B!l U'' nmn f"r t,ie lat i -"' rnU' w,'"out th" N" Prown "- ment was clearly the -entiment of the ma- jortty. and even those who favored the amendment believe the bill will le rectun- mended for psaaage tomorrow without .1 jingle change in It. Tills amendment pm vtdes the state railway commission shall have the power to increase the rate on any railroad which shows the rate Is not com- P"isetor-. Tflu amendment was endor.Hd by Speaker Neltleton. Ned Bmwti. Barnes, Lee, Hiu-i-ey and dllem. while those who opposed the amendment In their talks were Ftriey. Lahners. EJIer. Raper. Rankcl. Thiesat-n. Ctildlce, Walsh. Springer and Senator Wlitse. who was Invited to speak. Senator Wiiia-y of Frontier, who was also invited to say something, said the repub- .lean, were too close together for even an at k uiiiein. 011 me uuesxion. The entire renuhiican memhersiiin favored ' ' a S-cent rate and the only difference wns how to get it with a law whicli would hold water. Those who favored tha amendment atgued that it saved the law because if one : road could not stand the 2--ent rate the commission could lower It and the luw I would still apply to the other mads. Those , who were opposed believed the railroads ' could not maku such a showing; that even i if the law were knocked out the railway commissioners could then make the rates and therefore the amendment waa not necesaary. 1 Dehita an Owao raoana. not members b excluded from the room. McMulIen objected and said he favored an open caucus because that precedent had house and because the house today had passed a bill compelling the university re- aaniB rn hoi. I onen meetinirs. K.nowlea aad irnia i.iii anoka for the onen meetlna and Dodge got tha flocr. Doui,-las said: "We are meeting to whether the democrats are running the hoUBe or whether a few republicans shall J(ln with the newspapers to run It," He lemoerata, newspaper reporters and lobby- lata." gpaaker Xattleton and Bast, while Clarke un(1 yoy war- fnr rhe closed meeting-, caucus and moved newncaper llowad by a motion by La for adjournment, which wn aj,,, lpHt. Tha meeting came to an and wnP WaJllh moved that the republicans or iha house agree to pase an tna nu:a fmm joint committees covering parly plealgee without amendments and let tho senate discuss them. Someone moved to adjourn and the Walsh motion waa never pt, H.ir-iscn of Otoe presided at the caucus ; and Hart of Tork waa secrtarv. Among '. the onlookers war- Chnlrman Allen of the ' democratic state committee and number ; of his demiK-ratle friends. A. W. Scrlliner of the Cnlon Picific. former State 1 urer Peter M rtensen and others). Former State Treasurer Peter Moreneen ime in fmm Ord tonight to spend tomor- . came ; now visiting among the legislators. Mnrtensan is an advocate of the flat I-cent . ra"' mu ina "l!rv"" " DR wlu TPraciated by the people of tha state gen- . "I l will aprdy to the "- -- 1 rauw we nave sucn poeir sai 1 ice. wa tn ' n"h 9hOUl1 ' rtda t,W tmln"- ThT PTr'" "IT"' th' "nVn ffllrt 0 - pay higher than we tan the branch mads." Mr. Mortenaen Is In favor of soma of tha Mils which have been Intmducad affecting , the university and vary much opposed to some oth-ra affecting that Institution. Inasmuch aa ha haa had considerable ax- nerienre with the finances) of tha school, his Ideas of how tha money should be natd "Ut are "xnectad to have much weight wh th eommtrleee looking after this clan of lecurfatlon. He pmhably win rn before fie committees. HFPMANN CAF I1? flFl IVTn iiij-.inc.nn us. . u I CU Law a roosnalnnfonaw nker-ta Wa-w Parta Bataw tbasa tgaiaa Him. j WABHi.r)TON, Feb. I When The trial of Hepraeantatlve Blnger Hermann of . Oragon.. charged with the de ruction of : rnihlir' T9mrrTrim mum m Fasnimn trvlav t ria 4tia,- ! ( " ' je ' j ' ' t was excriMd until tnmor ruw mnrnlnir. In to afford dlacusalon of law points i Wtllch had been raised resoectlnc- the ad- of th addiUonal bill of partlcu- !ar- fflad by District Attorney Baker !at j week. I The attorneys for tha defense ohleeted , fo ,h mtjmdiictlon of tha new bill in the case, maintaining It placed rn Jeopard the interests or tnesr c.-ient ana tnat -h testimony which waa indicated In tha new bill might to have been tn The pi waa salon .if tha district attorney when the case waa begun. Sevarai witness, ware examined as to me whan they placed tha additions! testimony, upon wnicn th new hill of - - - partiuularB is based, in the hands of the . district attorney A-tr hearing various wtttu-aaeaw Includ- ln ttrut Attorney Baker and Assistant E'" Attorney Aula la. and ttoe argu- manta of ouunaei for both the government and the defenae. Juarlce afford announced lus daxusion that tha addltloniii bill uf par- ticuiars might be Hied. CAnPET Tha trial will be rvaaimad tmrmrmw morn ing bar ore the Jury, unleea the defense ' should obtain a tampurary pustrx element to acaiii counaei ta exasnlne the af articuiara. CEATH RECORD g.l.. C- W. PI LINCOL2. Nea. PVaa. uX-ita,ar C ase- .rt T,.t .w, . . ,. . . .. . lmer I lavmala alaMl nniiarl - 13 . UJaa. where he had gun ;ar ins ha re Us waa me-lilKT ja; catsrreas .'Tt.31 1 P-itfTn ... liiatrliA Ua Lua 1-. . - - first shgts from post Wfclta anlctlar Telia 4ena'e rnassslt- tea af llaalanlnw of Flaht at BrnaraaTllla. Tex. wajii:x';ton. F-n. i.Tie fm shots ! flre.1 ;n the Urowneville affray of A.ia.mt I is wt tir-d from the rrr .f tha pot ' DCDGE NAiLS OGWN A FAKE-f ACTORY TALE ommiaaary and not from tha town, sa- i cordlna to the eatlmimy af W'llium C. j Nolan before tha aenaie investisatina com- i "n rerBcnsi PriTlIrfa rnin HaTina Rid mlttee today. Xo.nn Is a white ldler j dea on Fast 1hi Idar. belomtlnif to the Hospital corps. He was ' in the hoiipitai at the time of the .hoot- ' In He heard tha Itft of -Jie -rouble, 'ia ! SENATE GETS A T wG-CENT FARE BILL j aa said. This whs followed by ..hots from the ; tilraction of a negro aioon in -he town. Nolan said that a few nights before the shooting Private Newton, a negro soldier, .-ame to the hospital for treatment. His face was h,iiv hn.ii . n.i v.o.n n...i I him how he was injured. According to , mm now ha was injure,!. ! Volan t, story. Newt,.n said m town and that a man knock that he waa ; ked htm down w;th the butt of his six-shooter without reason. Nolan told the tnan It was .pieer 1 he did not know -he -,., rr th ... sault and Newton insisted that he did not. Nolan sld Newton then said: "'ell. that's Uia way it was. but we 11 fix the yet." William Harden, a negro ex-private. slit that on the night of August IS. while walk ing between the post exchange and the hospital, he almost ran into Major Penrose. Major MacCnmb and another man. He stud he stepped back to let them paiai and they stopped and began to talk. The strange man. according to Harden, said: "I tell VOU. TeXflH won't aunil fne .t ' . tnen , some,(llrw al)t M afw,ult : lIpon hl w)rH ,f mAM ara not put tinder arrest by 10 .1 clock to- night we 11 kill every nigger in Fort Erown." SAN ANTONIO. Tex.. Feb. Lon A. Evans, a state quarantine officer whose w:fe was. it ia charged, attacked by a negro so Idler The night before tha Browns- villa raid, testified at the Penrose court- n uni va n k.n n . n ! marM t(la-- " tliat on the night of the raid a negro soldier returning to the post paused so .dose to him that, he could huve touchefl tha negro's gun. ' a.nf, ' BARGES ! ARE IN niCTDCCC uiJiliLdg Two warn hem af On Tn la Crew lot Draws HIGHLAND LIGHT. Mass.. Feb. 18. The barge Gli-urd, coal laden, went ashore cr"w were saved by the life savers. The U"J18 wl" a total loss. anoruy Defore U o clock two other barges were sighted driving ashore m Peaked Hill I T". I . . prepared to go to their assistance. It believed that thee two. In company with the Girard. were in tow of the tug Valley Forge. The tug and three barge, the tug has not been seen today. j Tha barge waa in tow of the rug Valley In the heavy northeast gale, which pre- vailed early today with a thick snow storm. the Girard broke adrift and waa driven ' ashore. It was sighted from life Bating stations, and aa the four men aboartl could not launch boats on account of the raugt. aeaa the life savers shot a Una aboard the steamer and Captain Laraen and Seaman Morton Burke were urougnt aahor in tne oraecnes ounv. seamen Joseph Johnson and Joseph Hansen were caught in the cabinet and drowned. aiw rrly before 1 o clock one of the barges, believed to la- the Alaska, was liirown on a har bv the breakers, and In a few moments went to the bottom with aA hands on board. It is bedevad that there were at least three or four In the lost crew. The t-vo harees in distress are the Alaska and t!. Bethayrea. . STATE TO WATCH HEARING , , ' Cameo af 5 aw Turk l.iral WtU Be .larrrtaisaa by Coroner. NEW TORIC Ffb. IK District Attorney - - - - -1 "!my serve more tnan two consecutive tsironer s muueer tixiay into tne vm'K 'in tt,e N,W Tork n,raI "'" irdy -aning and It I. P-rt.-i that th. disputed ; question aa to the spaed of th wrecked train will be answered by tha testimony f The motorman. E. R. Rgera. the train Inspector, who waa riding tn one of the , electric motor", and fmm the reports of ,n tower men who recorded tlie passage f 'he train. n effort will ba made o ascertain Just what cauaed the rail to be tore up and the laklng of a wheal on the leading motor. All tha bodies of tha ptuaeengera. which ' w-ra held at the Bronx park palu-a station, have been Identified and removed. Of the i injured In the hospitals four ware regarded today M tBS m A prt,, coadltton. They Mahal Smith of Oneonia, X. T.. skull fractured. . Elsie Sniff en. Englewood. N J., skull I fractured. Arabella Fowler. PleaaantvlUa, JT. T.. lag hrkm- .. ttjjwef th rhisrh.0 H"- frac- Coroner Schwannecke waa Informed today t- 1 m. . . . uui -mi . aixtii wm iijuij ia aia suia wnai . th,. Ki.ar-vitui - tai. vim -a.... Aitoaether there ware, twelve m,fT,. mm li m relr in . h. TSn-r41,-m r , . and Labantn hospitals unlay. Aaeistant ristrict Attorney Smyh said today that he had arrived at the eon- elusion that the accident waa caused In- a hmkeo rail. Ernest K.ioll -f Mount Kieeoe died at the . . hospital this afternoon, ' CHICAGO MAN RECEIVED FURS ( barlaa raalaa, irmla. an OM frons Unaka, Aft- Ho Raaaiajta fair PMlamjsvu CIUCAJ. Feb. lSpecta! TWagram.1- Charl'a Phaiaa waa arraated after be had receipt ad far a package of ailegad stolen furs ai the Amerlcaa Express office. The puilce aasart that the furs, vaiued at Sf.t are the proceada of a burglary committi-d In Omaha. Lieutenant Lai-fcin received a telegram from Omana to look out ftir the furs. Phelan was buuked an the charge of recrtvtng stolen am perry. Draanita Eaavloeion In Kenrnrsiy. ij.-i i j.- . r r . r-o. .a. r orara an suiton and thraa of his crew naia blown to atoms Dp a Oymwrrma axtuoakia today near Huel Pitcn. in this aaunty. while constmctlna I the douhie rraa-Ji "n tba LaiUavrlls Nuatk 1 vt ..a rauraao. : Zla a.iUje were blown u xXW TORK. K-a. A aonpoena waa aerrad tuOxr an CL. i llammaa. neui af '-ls Un en ivni- ausl aouiiera t'ax-riu srs- imm. c, ; ;ng far tna apxnaarauoa Darror tlie Iniaraiaia i'Miunejr ixmcjamn at Moti- 1 a. a n.i lac - -- -1 COUNTY OPTION DEAD Hooja IlUa Bill a ?trfld Tim br a EewsiTa Ifajor tj. Eecidea to Gat Aaead of Hon on Majuura a Ireparsd. 1 LOMJalTTEE REPGHFS IN HLRRY OH BILL Oelar Dae ta Waltlav for Hnaaa ta Paaa am Joint nianiittaa Bill. "t Kaiierarii fur Actloa Will lot Ba Patteat. (From a Staff Corrr-spondent.) LINCOLN. r-b. 18. iSoeciaL 1 Ciuni. I l"lon is dead and .t will not be resur rected at this session of tha legislature. The senate kilb-d the. hill the other d-ijf and tiua ait. moon the lionee killed it agaia , though ,ts defenders trieil Imrd to have It p.aced on the general tile for conslderatii.a. . T!ie juulciiiiT cmmitiea renirtitl the hill for indefinite poMponi metit. Hart of Vora. ; who introduced the iiteaaure. aakixi t'uit It be. placed .11 general He and its friends ba ! ""wpu 'o offer .-er-ain amendments to :t ' hl, n wold tmike it less objectionable u j t-'18 huima aa wll its the senate. Walsh of 1 Do"!1' very seriously opposeil ovemdlna; ' ,,e imtnliti-e and r-fnrre,l to the bill aa a ! "a,'lltin hoise fo, pr.ilnb.lion. " and aa WlU,i,, comes fmm the rtnal dlstricta f.f ' ;in"rfa'uxl territory, his talk had some errcrt. hill of (.-Jiaiw, county waa "I'P"" ' taking up -he time of the hmiaa I d" a m"1"""'' hich the senate had killed. ; " also Ellcr of Wasiiington. while Jennisoi j and Carlln bi.ih naked tliat the bill be 1 placed on the tile for discussion, though , Jennison said he rnuld not support tha bill Irawn. The roll call to as It had iien place the bill on general Hie and override the judiciary committee wna aa follows: Teu 0ir1, Fincher. Laoriaa kar. F-,,-.. M.rfc. , "Mf'lt- ftilmAD. Miilloaa. B.uo. li.t.t-ni.lBtei; Soy... B"iea. Hiiniai, Kprr. Bmwn. R. P , lUrt. Hednoiid. Pmwn ihhma. 1. Hearr. Hetirvr no;lr. Hnirt, S-rvler! , t'xrlln. J-r.niaia. rnr.cer. ,n- Jina. H-.mer. i-jUIca, Jima.. WMiUm Darte. Koiler. W lean. 1 0,"lM. l-ne. Woi-thins a. 1 Nays ' Aditni, K;ilas. ttaniKlrr. Hums. Kucwies. eVhoKtsM; lloial. Kuhi. Sinoer. '"lsrka, Icnars. Mhulan. :).-ie, Laedrr. Smnlu ( IJoran. Laa. HIM Latter. 1 Biler. M.-.'u;loxtl. Sioi. Prler. V Mullen. T.lhet. rniUL, M.-latt. TtinmiL. I fllina, Meivrr. va llcuaa. I Orntf. Murpar. Voa.leo.nr. , Grean. N-ff. Wu.h. ilreia. Ptiiar. WfwrDa, I HxaT. 4'ai Kentiua. Whlta. j lleifernaa. Rennet. - , Jaa. mrmtT-ii. ! Hill. Hrj.hi. This action on the part of the hona sal , :xa. ; ! """Z'. ! Hill ' ties for 'this session at least, all hop of the prohibttlonlKta to get .the county option bill paused aa introduced in the senate and bouse, or In any amended form aa has bean suggested repeatedly since tha senate killed the bill. It will .Uno doubtless relieve the mcmliers from the constant presence of such perniciously active lobbyists aa Tom Darnell. Samuel Zane Batten and a crowd of their supporters who have been harglng around the corridors since the session ba- Kan either working on this measure ar s,,ine other ilonn similar j ! I h.rtera fur Umaalsra Tien I Mike Lea of Douglas county Introduced j two bills in the house this afternoon of 1 much .ir.portance. ane provides that in ail cities and towns of over MM inhauitiuiis ' U'e p"'"' atULli ,,HVO Ul" rtn amend J ilieir own diarters witliuut liaving tu coma li j to the legislature avary two years when a I cnar.ge is aeairaiiia. 1. nder the La bill j the council and mayor au limit the amend i ment to a voie of the people and thev j snail ba adopted by a two-thirds vote. Hia . second bill provides that county treaaurera 1 irmi The first bill la Mr.. Lee a Idas, of ,lo.na rule, and he baiievea if that : omn a law mucn Ume now " uia legislature over a dlacuasiun of the pnvaiu uilla of various uiw na will be de voted tu Uia making of general laws, tend ing to batter I'luiilit-.ons in every way. Tha Mi Mullen enipiuyars' liability bill waa reported favorably by the judiciary committee of tlie huuae, Thia la the same bill aa lntrodiK en in the avnMte and rec- 1 , " ,""nu,mM Prov"""- ' 'l-P'r niy u. employe 1 rallr"MU enifait-d in the haxardoua work ! ' runnln iraina. Borne say without thia i tundmmt. the bill is nut oonatltuUonaL I -vba U""-h it ia backed by tha railroad I empioyea wun tlie exuapilon uf a few who 1 ilv been mMle 10 l-eva it will axteui. I the Burlington rollaf dapartment. i Iv Dodajo Eaten a Or a la I. I M- P. Dodge, jr., of Douglas county roe to a .iutst:on of personal prtviiega , .hu huute ternuon aud denied the inaiuuiiuon pubilanad in Uia Wurld-Uerald rhut Hu a ta nem, ..n ss. , . . - a.... -vu uiwrworu pTiwurs, ' lnjajnui:ri auimaa . r thu ut-w K.a 1 in tha house nave bean mailarnd .a,. Ih'Iiii-iuiII nrsun via n.u ............ j- , tune to say something. Uli slaiement w.uch was made a pan uf the record, waa ' vs foiiowa: dr Spaa--ir: When-aa. tha Omul, ! ond-tieraui un Satuifiuy, Fijruai-y ia. ! pul,"'"a artiiae .. ..yy f utuvn 4 al. ! Ukcnt wnerv-in tna following urda an. . TllB mullua tu "iM,ue Jo,i5! ; fi moil of the i-.jeiu rare mil uniU neat ; ilirtor VZZJZ, . j many 01 hia tr:p beiwnau iuiao and Ljn- 1 T. . ' " . "" with i ,., " - " .... ueiegnion, :i::ior- ing iha snort Uuniugion mum. ' i .lhfUto to kluie ui X nva naveur oim.i. a trio oai.aan uuiaiia anu Lincuin ovr I tit .Nui-iiiw.aiam. ana f arthejimira. uiiO. ' 'tTZ lZnn'VZrii that 1 purcliaaiii a ixa-nuie nitoa-rhaiige-ania miieaae oo..a on January 1 aoU have , uaed nolt.ing ilaa. i'iM liuuu iua 1 urn in tha article above ra fj?rraa Ui ia tuna and untrue. : sVnntat Ptiabes Two-Cant far Bill. 1 Chailng und-r tha lillatory tactics uf rtio boa -ti U10 z-cant fare bill, the atnai ' ihia aftt-rnotan uaei its lulls on ilia aauna auu- : jaci. whu h luave Uaan repoauiat in Uia bauds i jf the railroad comimttea, puacad .jia uf then, mi kejitfrai nie anal matie it a etaii urder for T laaii.y oiurmag in otjinnuut uf the wn.. la. It had taaen tba uiu-uilon uf the arnate to allow tua bills u mat with the ataudJiig aoiuiiilltae mil 11 the nuuae had acted un tha Joint ounnltlaa bill, but the tUiluro .at the houaa to miu any head- Mh-f luj1 " and tiia atuai.pia .it meui- bera M tha Oafy to ainaaiU tha meuuni, . ur. as arena of tha aaaiaiora -tirnaaaail u. ' "arrm.ai-n iatar' U the uia-r buoy -ml ad jis Mm abseil rsanTrllaas vX uas - 1 m. mt tLm