The Omaha Daily Bee 0-i!j 7 DAYS Fcr Christmas Shopping Oslj 7 DAYS Fcr Christmas Shopping vol. xxxvn ). lis. OMAHA, THURSDAY, MORNING, DECEMBER 17, "TWELVE PAGES. SINGLE OOFY TWO CENTS. ACTION ON MESfc SUMMARY OF THE EE FAIR DEAL FOR THE INDIAN'S Projo-a to Pay Them "vTliat Vu Agreed Tpoa for Their Lax.-. U3UUA UUMr. OF SUOW Toor-Aey, Drbrr IT, !. City ICty Htre XitieiLiJ Cora riposi tioa Lcrf u it Wiihci. Senate Zefer Secret Be nice St to Ajprcpriitioxi Cosunittte. : Mi- n. zj 27i" 0EIG3A1 KLL OUT HALF VOTES PAXX5T ASSOCIAnCS ALEiICZ STUDS JLS EP0550. Zesolztioa ii TiuHy Iatroduced fcy Seratrr frca Xiode liluii. C3 C5 SUBJECT ! Presiiext'i lArrrxgt is Deninuired toy Eetrnl Speaker. rzoYisicars cp tsl usolutios raalttM e i -t ew ! tTi t ftrrtn, 6tTls( Noeaea of AU EalrH tm Work a wo lifirat eeAe icttM. "WASHiKGrrcrr. Dec Tb o-nate to day Oficiaa flntiT.e:y ta Dter njvro aa lr TrtirUfii rU.iJv is th portlna ol th niuaJ mrc 7 the i undent m hlrh rrrtJrt lb artion of ctrntm tn j,ro h.ibftiT.c tb dt-taiJ ot nerrrt wmne am To t w j ta mhtr &-p.mmmtm. Tb renolutjOB dirtln th JiMjuiry bad b-B ta PCTcrten plaUoii rver since the mi e an was lp fJ cm Tuaaflmy of laat wk, tout Uif r bad hern vamc Aiftrulty to ar riving at t tarina Is a-btrta It bad brn cnarbfd aoa to afifeUig upon tba prttjwr pain to tiitmdtica tL. It traa at lat tie udnd ft Scntor Aldricb ahould aland Fpcinnor for Uie mearara. and tuday afirr fwnLtor Laudfe bad oonplrted bla apovch oa th KrtrwsjrriTlc aJTtair tba Khode Island araaior toc.k tbc floor and rra"n;.a a rev olution aaihorta.nf tba bnirj. SrsaLar CnlbfTana tranwdlatty aent up a trabatlttrtf which was aonirirbat mart mpwi'ie. Eoih measure were promptly referred to the c-nmmtrt.ee on cosrmjtent czpensea and fci Bitist irr.mefiitely afterward Sf na'or Kcu inn that oootmiue reported back tbe JLi drira resolution wits a reootnrnend&iion that it pasa. fccnator Culberson made jron-pt object lea and it looked for a tune a if the consideration of Lb subpart would be postponed until tomorrow. Whiie, ho -ever, Lha aenaia waa nf kfred la tbe traas articm of some ether buatnesa same of tbe le.uJrs ef the two kda of tbe chamber j found as opporuin rty for conference, with tbe result that tbe democrats made tt LtHiwa that tbey would laterptiee mo objec tion te tbe Immediate esctsideratieai of toe Aldnck rraeiutuia If tbe porticx of tbe Cul bersaa subeUtute Otrecsnnc tbe canmitte a appropriations te advise the eons is ape tdflcaily as t tbe course of aotiaa tt abcm.4 take wttb reference te tbe mimi eouid We mcorporated ai R. Tbe resolutiua waa then reSerres! ts tbe committee ea eontiB) etetit expenses, and Chainnaa Keaa of that essrnearnae eras prompt a reaemme A reC omsneo(UitkB ter tae doeClaB of the Al . 4xc:a aoorutiaa w tlJi tbe dAtclua mt tbe CnThereom iisinnlmi Afgy a jseryar 1nisricl discusina tbe resolutiua aae adonied wuh wut raon and ebus was tbe inquiry ee u3o -Bans. Teat A ass mm stlaOem. Tbe reeoiutifia a ameaded and autopted is as Itfloira: -lieeolmd, Tbat that partira ef tbe aa anal messiLae f tbe president relating; te the secret service Is hereby referred to the committee en appropriations which Is insu-ucteu1 te Inquire whether the legisla tion referred to In tbe message ban im paired Uie efficieecy or sufficiency of tbe rorur en.Ji loved in tbe secret servloe and such committee is furtber directed to as ceruun wliat portions ether than tbuee included la tbe secret serrtoe were paid from the public treasury far tbe fiscal year ended June St. 1008, for services In connection with tbe enforcement ef Lbs laws or far work ir the detectioa ur in- eeucatlua of poasible crimes or criminal acta or violations of tbe law, rod u ding ail special aner-neya, special agenta. ls spectors or ether employes of any depart ment of tbe government or any braacb ef tbe public service and also some Infor mation as to all persons whose employ ment was authorised by indefinite or general apprepriatier-.s; tbe information ts contain tbe names of all persons sn employed or paid, their previous occur- Una. the nature tif tbe work in which tbey were ehgagred. and by whom they vers appointed, and upon whose suggea tiiia er recommendation: tbe inquiry, bow ever, not te tseiude officers appointed by tbe president and confirmed by the sen ate, effinera spocifica.'ly provided for. 7,' k., - "For tbe purpose of carrying out tite msLrucuou. 01 xne senaie, tne nrnimiu- en apprcyirtatlons as hereby, ry subccimmt- tee or otherwise, sutbortaea te Bit durmg the eeeslons or recess of tbe senate, te ud for persons and papers and t. sub pre-s wttneosea. Bminister oatba. to ex- amine w.'tiw-aee under iaih and te em- ploy ouch eierical aod other assistance as shall enable th. committee te report fuEy ana prompuy uptii etie saaxters comamea : la this Inquiry, tbe expenses ts paid frost tbe eoatmg-ent fund tbe senate, upoa vouchers appnoved OS v3 roe Brnrif rniii is ii v ib ftuiamrrtef ox ' apprnpriauono and sajd oommtttee is fur- Ticable, from tuna to tlnse. tbe reoutt of I tl uxruiry aad to rnaks uch da- turns as tbey may one fit with reference turns as tbey may see fit with reference therein, and further ts report wbat action. If any tat the ya rment of that commiitee. tbe senate should take with refereaoe te tbat portioB of tbe ai mrt SAaep I aatom TTooeV "Wtiiie the naeoaage was ultimately oAopted a fthcuu divisioB, tbe result was sot rM-ned without iscms eios, and the bee of siime sharp laxruaore. Mr. Peiiey eijectod te tbe rueol often Be cause u did not direct tlie cnounitiee to "meuire tnte tbe very rrose and wanton words" ut tbe presidenr s mrsearn far as I aza oonornod.'" be aajd. Tio actios o o id be tak-ea oa tbat rioiilurirm tmtil tbat point is covered Eitber cua- Crn to tbe aoust mfaaaau. body that ever sssesnbied ta any ooumry f uie world, ur k wis take auoae BMiuoe of tnia antes. Bad grnas tnauil rver given any body is the woriA." Mr. Aidrtca ios sled that tbe resolution provioVd for just Wbat Mr. BaiVy ad vocaiad, but the e sarnr frosa Texas re aortod that If that was included ln tue seaulutU-m it waa ta aaild lanaa "The pree.dasit.' ba Baid. ia kut as oaro- " M ousiercaoa, oaa i ey' taioerotaued why oiirtgTioa Is so eare- ful aboot What It says about bias. I regard -ustillisos tao-a UJa-4. j -WASmXOTOX. tasc lt-The bouse oe- uuo oo tue snoot ua suiting message ever ; MAJtaUlALLTOWN. la, IVt 3A letpecial : feaied by at ts KB the Garrett amendment oaot to OJU body. I aooet if a aaayur ever ' Telegram. ) Praak 1 a ycung mas of te the penal oode bill, peiiyg the trane Oea: oaaih a Bi-aaaate to a corrupt oouucAl this city, was serieuoly, portiaps fxl Uj , j aiioaiua by Ekail of any averoaemeiit or J loaUeve ta tailing juairi y to penpal was 1 mjjrod wbea bo lei bodar a Great Wool- infarsaauuB having rale ranee ts rtiw nigs la iera tretgbt trajat erblia arimptlux a boaj fiuvtres whose tbe eWUvery if tho article A last tUio-e- t lea-giit catatr. bo o V 1 2 3 4.5 6r Z S 9 10 Jl 12 J3 U 15 16 1Z IS 19 ; 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 nr Ofi 90 Stn Stf 1 4 w- W ZJJ. - I F"R OMiHA. OlA N io i,U f'tf AD , V1C1N7TT Riun or mis and comer Ti er 2av irrvr vrro , er , fc- ? . iTerl-e FTR 'low A-f.a".n "or sm w and' colder I : -rv . . .. .1 .- ! " - q, st "msta yesterday: Hour i a. in.. i a. m.. " a. m. . f a. m r a. ttu .. V a. m. . 1J a. m.. 12 m J p. tn. . 1 p. m.. 2 p. tn . . 4 Ti in., t p. ic . . p. tn. 7 n. m.. I p. .. ;i. m. . 36 3 4" i 4ii ( r: s. Tbe iMnai. yeFtea-day tmik action to In vwtitate the message of President Rcxe veit aitb rejt-ct to tie emjik j-nject of the aeiret rrii Pffioera. 1 Count Ei 'ni reUngiiicted tic monrj de mand In the aoit to secure posEtrn (if Lis children. Faf 1 TLe city marshal of Greenwicn, O.. hat a tig-hut iniaii and was faxaily wounded in prerentics a carefuJy piacDod rnttery. rara 1 "Bath House" John Courhlln ban been arrested In Chicago on a tharee fcf as aaulttn a press thotor-anhtr t)n tie n-tt of the bis ball of the under world. ex-er which be presided. Pre ! land is worth at the present time from XT The Harpla trial In Kentucky presents ; to tis per acre, tt wiTOld stb the snvmi tbe spectacie of a brother firntine: aptmst ' mem should pay at least Kl.' an acre for bis brother and mother to secure hie 1 It." conviction for murder. Pare Misn- Matters et r4tal. Proposed amendment to land opening A TaThnt c Linco'.n. Neb.. hea3 of bill te pay Indians in South Dakota the ! t ;.j,,aprn -Woodmen of Am-rira. is ir amount agreed upon for their lands. Wa-hinrtrm ana was pernHltr cc.TS-jrtd throuph the c-ejMtol todar by fr-nator The prosecution of tbe Hains rtnc is ' t..v.. v, rrooeeaicg- on the theory that T. J Halna was the leader in tbe conspiracy with bis brother te kill "William E. Annia. rare I Tbe Isthmian Canal commission has le aned a statement that the G&tundarc s.te la not aetUina; more than waa expected. Pare I Tbe Indianapolis Xews bas written a reply ts tbe measaae of President Rooee-s-elt Is retard te tbe canal matter. Pare 1 A defaicatioa ef tMl.dOy baa reet-itfa In tbe cioeinr of tbe First Xational Bank of ortfc, X. H. yrteoda of President. Castre ouff-red aaoo weaienoe dBiisr a riot tbaX I aUsd news ef tbe capture of tbe coast boa. a Pars S Earte may be chosen as captata of Cornhuaker foot ball eleven as a com promise of tbe deadlock between Frum and Colllna. Psr 11 Iowa and Nebraska coal dealers Bay they do not receive fair treatment f i win the railroads. Pare i It. Bcburman cf Cornell university and Ren or Domlnrnes of Mexico deliver ad dresses at tbe Corn show. Para 1 National Corn association annual ttieet tng develops that the Com show Is te remain in Omaha as tbe result ef the splendid ahowing made ty this city with tbe present shew. pars 1 COaTJfXJtCXBi AJTS XjrDTJsTaUAi. Lh stock marketa. G-raia marketa Stocks and bonda. Pare KOTXKZm OP OCXAJI arra: a sra w Tya rnrt a sah-a. wrw y PRC ts tmifn. rw tosa uiwiiC'M riwim ! LfVERKIOI. TH.! CKTE Um ii t CveTOaTl- Luasnia HJiSTGK ' F0LS0M j KNOWN IN OMAHA Beiotlve st In. Ct-veUus Wit tMeo la C teaw IKnei am Tkia City. i Beriamln F. Folsom. a grandson of Johx j. r0i j aud in Cbicaxo. where an -p-ration ffr appendicitia proved uxauo- The deceaaed was a part awn ef con- . siderable Omaha real estate., including two Uua at Bxxteenth and Iwurlas Btreeta. on i -falrn the Brand-is store stands. In past, I He , t firBt couslB of M- GrCTTr ! Cleveland, who was M as Fols ,ta befors ! l-B. Tn-.Ulfrc to the Hue pr-sir.t. John R TulMam e Lls brtrt.hor. Benoamia Omaha pioneers who acquired large j i.olcling. m th city, ircludmg besides th. ! 1TOIj n-med. several lots oa rugiaa. north of Seventeenth, oa Cuming street, be- j f-w 1. 1 Frleerrrh i,nt "T. .n4 m tweont Fifle ! Be eonteenth and iKmgiaa. The ootate. ; erl icb is manaared bv i p.. Ri R- eom. I any. baa remained largely undivided amcug tbe beira. of whom there are sev trai. ; JAFT LEAVES FCR SOUTH i W lie ef Pi oto ot-Ee t e tmwmm Be- eeal Ike r a ot aUnle Te a of op ay, A. C, SEW TOE, Ewe 1 Mrs. WCam H. " m -e ijri ri days, durmg which she attended tbe see- aioiis of tae annual meeting of the National LTvu: iwieranun. win. leave this afternoon fur ftpray. N. C, and will remain at &l-ry a Inula cttn .anuf atturmg town, otar Iianvi'.ie, as the ruest of Mr. and Mrs. Nebane. until the end of this week, wbea ou o l Join the president-okect at Aua-usta. Go. ! I QU1$ SWIFT TO CORN SHOW I rb Icari Porkusr WIU Ttott O e A tlesd toe -s'1oel tU BIOTTX CTTT. ls laac. If. (Special Tele - grajw r Louie Swift of Otioago apont tn ia Eloux City and left at scon fur Cetial a Mr. eWtft is mak lt.g tour ef tnspecLi.ni of bis western pianos and win take la tue cm stw dorttg bis stay la Omaha. j ww .e4 te Br Mlttc for Sev eral Tlasee tbe im 4 tar- Betel B,eys A psw-aprtatlvo Is iBftlr Pair t Tkra. (Fro "taff Ci I -a .t'e"t- AfHTN-ITN. ree. W ("""pec-tal T-l-r-sm. v ecretery CsrfTelcl vas rerom- T-rfla to cr,t ess the unrnniTt of s tl'n.s T dnd t rf tbe set Kt . lO. :irti authorise the eml and disposition ef a r"""! "t the sn-pin s-o urx!lnna IsnSs tn The CrirfW and trnd5ne Knrk Ifl;Ti i to ponrrm t ' c idd Jnr t he tmrinent 1 rf nrtini W and 3S. rantea to North ar-d Rntrt! rfc.kTtB at CBS Ter srre and another srtirm of the biU srrp-rtata j $41F, . te ps-e tbe- Inflii r.s for the land" far.-ea to The rw r'pkntas. A rifle- I bfwever. was ttrhed- to the btH passed wh'iel'' tl.3 an erre shrnid be paid the Indians Jnst"a of CiO as orlrlnr!T aTeed rprtn and CI.! rnsteaS of Oi.' was appwp-lated to pay frr the lands eo rrar-ted. fHrtsT 5arfeia seys that at an ir formal roTt-Tererv-e between rerreii"i!tat-''" members of the Sandma- Jlnck and Chey enne tribes and "neclaJ Insnertsr MrLautrh Iln it was TruTua'rr arred the rnctians were to reeetve C iM i- arre- for tb lands thus frarled the PTat. "While tt is trt." Serrrtary Gr?!rtd states. rrat no frmtl urwmert to thlt effert was f"rered rrto between the f-v-fniaiwit End the trf!es rrmn tinned, yet an mformaf dierussion and understanatr.f of this matter was swh as to . pa-lake stronly of the nature of a fntrart which, tn the opinion of this d"pttTtm-nt should at lemst be blnfl:n: nn the rwemnnf as the a-tia'diar cf its Indian wards. If th:s satlon. Mr. Talbot Is tn his way to Baltimore. Issdore Zierier cf Omaha Is In the ciry to secure a cabinet officer ( '.f ' lerf'strr for the M-Kir.ley club banquet to his bome city. Kr. ZiCler was rn troaucea by Senators Brcwn and Burkett tn leadir.g orators !n the npper branch of cor.presa. ' On the reeorr.Tnen.dation of Cor rrsm et Hubbarfl, Tr. H. 3. Blackney ba been ap pointed pension examtrung enrpeon at eiieldiin. Ia Tire Xr. F. Crane, re signed. Arthur 3. Nelson bas been appointed portmaster ot Ctiance. Butte county. Foulb rwwers-: Tw 3d. A. Teal. r-lgTed. Ferffinard "W. IVreessen bas been sp potmed reeTilar and Ptadalph rre-esen rub stitute rural carrier for route S at Cor rectlonvaie, la. BANK LOOTERS ARE FOILED TOTJET0. O.. rt IS An trridentifled , man was mstartiy kfleJ ana Marshal F. C. "Wivids of Greenwlr.h. Huron county, i waa aeverey wourided early this Twrntot I to an encounter with fee men in tbe rail- i road yards of that vinsge.. Marshal "Wands accosted a man standing i near tbe pnstofftce and acting in a bus- ; melons manner. In reply to questions tbe : 5 1 ur known man said that be was a stranger 1 m the town, but desired to leave on a freight train. Tbe marshal escorted htm te the railroad yards and Just as they reached the tracks, four other men sud denly Jumped fi oin behind a car an 3 or dered tbe officer to threw up bis hands. He did. but In one band he bad an auto matic revolver, which he fired. One bullet pierced the heart of one of the quartet, who fen dead. The firing was returned by the other four, and one of tbe balls struck the mar- shal tn the back. As be fen the men beat I bun mto mseneibiMy. then escaped. The firing ar used the town and the wounded marshal and tbe body ef the un- ' known men were found in the railroad yards. A nosee is today searcfclnr the sur- rounding territory for trace of the men. i The dead man was about SB years of age City Honaal ot Gmsslia, tarn Bis; Lmo st rpahaMe Coot of Life. I ana well dressed j C. C. EowtattT, general manager of The A bold and cleverly planned scheme to ! Bee and chairman -of the -executive com rob the twe hanks of the town and the m iri.ee of the National Corn expoaita:in. postoffioe is believed te have been foiled by the marshal at w hat ria probably be troduced President S hurmn. Afterward , adojited and that congress should make a the cost of bis life. Tbe maranal waa the Corce.1; almni ert.ertamed Ir. Bchur- i searching lnveeugation of aJ the facts, clr ruished to a hospital at Callion. His condi- 1 nian at Kannun'i cafe. 1 ctimoitnces and rumors connected wtb ttie a on is critical. j of lUr j,kru, . entered the au- Pannma activrtiea of the governmenu BCW REUNCUSSHES MONEY ! riZZ ,da o'J.TZTy ! STATEMENT ABOUT GATUN DAM I As ore to Cow ft How Merely oa Oeloaoot for Hte TTareo Ck I Id rem. PAHTB. re.. 1C Tbe bearroe; of the eutt brtiurht by Crmnt Bowl Fm CasTellane against tbe Friar aso Isa Sa ran. tn which be petitions that tbe ruotody ef bis three rhdr be glv- t. hi. mother, tb. , . i, . i niiyiun a.7 v. mmi ri iiim, vuLiaifea in ' this city today. j M. Bonnet was heard ta rejomder for tbe count. He read a letter from tbe oouat j renouncing tbe petition for Mi.MWi annually j ' "" , melating more emphaticaTly than ever thai I the children bo confided to tbe care of his mtither. Ttie relinquishment of tbe financial demand came as a surprise in j spits of the fact thai such a course was indicated at the close of tbe first bearing j of tbe caoa. ', Tbe proceedings were filled with a.iega- I tiona from both aid-a Th, tii-i..i.i, will present bis conclusions next week nd t" court wtU thea render its deci- ; ion. It wiU either tUsmias the count's l plea or grant him the custody of the i children, or ii uoubt exists w: order i the taking of testimony. ' Tt" Prtncoes de Kagan oonttnuea to be i aangu'-ios of a favorable decisioa. ' i GARRETT AMENDMENT EEATEN! Ef I Ps oeHss Aovorvisrssiot &z&&4&s&ss:i .-.-.ist.-it! l i i, mill 'ii i 7et-J' -tSZJ X - Ce'x"-- L-r'-Xj' -"tS 7' j, !mmz:-i - -: f-- ' ' 1 i 111 C;rTTie-.t, 2nS, ry the Jw Tork Ma 11 TWO BIG EDUCATORS TALK Dr. Sdmmsji tii Senor Dor.TBgxei Cora. Shew Orators. - SPXAE C5 ECOSCmCS A3E3 PALIS Preaioewt of Cenell IVeaJs ertaisi Geeat Wealth aa4 tterlBoteo, Propao xoar oeldai CjaU Csalewstt for laoerttaotfw' raoo. - TAX CI OXXAT BntAt Za, Aealisr with the problem of the distribution of grsat wealth Pres (dont tchcrmai pointed out that iX mmlttasillionalrea, themselves, XaSed te yooormae Their obligatioa ts sbars their fortunes with the eom-iumn-'ty, wfelca tbey have eceu2iiate with the ce operation of tbe oommuxiry, then It la in tbe power of tha rorersmest s enforce this ofchfation by a system of taxation en the transfer and inhrr ttaaoe of Ceaedsat's slate. Its ex pressed the opinion tbat there was as ejnaser tax, ae tax whose Inddeaoe Is more lirhtly felt," Be oarrto tbat "tn eessoctlon with this Xatioxal Corn exposinns the gcrvsrJior of Xehroaka call a ooxfopeaos of gtrvemers er other i e ui esextate wee mt the oeweral states i policy ox lxbenxaaos P.ailroaa men were In evidence at the National Com exposilion Wednesday, the day being known as ' RaJrcitd day," and when the audience gathered in concert i --U at 10 J4. to hear Preaid.m Jacob ould Bchurma ef Cornell university, presii?ns and ijgh officials of the railways were, am mg those who swelled the i n of the audience and it was prtihalily the largest of the week. In the afternoon they re turned to hear Zeferino Inimmguex. tie Mtxican planter and educator, who p.-e- ' senied to- rrojihy te tbe student judge. ' preeidea at the mtmir.g mettag and in- Tice Presided H. B. MsCuIlouxh and I Frank W altera, general mnager of the lines tcA of the Miasuuri riwr. Address by sk-Boi sua. Pre sidect Schurman arrived Just on the hour with Mr. Patsea ater. Just after the ; band had cjhclnoed its prugram cf mus c Far ever ac bnur the dftincais.-.ed educator ; fiiscuaaed "our Na.oia Oztiok." aayuigt ! Ttie gTet majunry of problems which f tooay interest American vte:s ire econo- , . ." . . , M wriich are tri.nrTi.rm.r.g. re' a...r ana re- creating our political pur-i-c Ahd herein our history ia lut foUooii the course of Eurtijiean history ln t!i stales the xnuation ia ia- x-BUf.'ifi by tiu: eaiatei ce of gruat and mcre.asmg inec. untitle c.r ecrcnomic conai tluua. It is this phe.nimenoc e ioin fosters sct-aliam amongst ua. and toe socialist,: j apirit ia t ' ni.ire widely d ff i. sed than tht j number of rulers for tb s-cv llatlc ticket would mfiaitie. Many minoa are rendered ' UKlitiii to Uie aUureimt-nis ot Binialiaui i resentment at exisung contrasts be- I Tw-D OUT verT ricri iJ"5 k' wtl" " ' ur ver? ikhs. tii loundamia ot the ouciaiistic state has sctmeuiing in it akin to tt.e sense if Jusuce and lair treat ment. ei.K-B u tt.e dnebeot eiament in the i m.a-al nature of man. While 1 s3'n.patnise with tlie socialistic deaire to lmjrt t t tr conditiuc of our un- propertied tiasae. i navt no taitn in the - " - Nei erLhe-u-a, 1 am prufuunaly cosrvtoced thai a nr m aJid serious pruiMtun is axioit lu us In txaeguftice oX tbe incxeaa.tia it (j i of omatKimic cif " tKais. Aad 1 etappcaM, ne oxie coiufl dniy tt at the ooo- Lraac. L-ut weou tbe rich 4ne the poor wi Cincn-ahty rear-s a puuua. a as oe aii-rnaOioej but sratauiiuti. Thai ja lu say. ue auinber of pui s aa Lno cwu- iry ertiiuuA protMirty large aa w-eaith oa tymneiiTna oS ifiat A j CuL 'it oa PiaunA PaarW CHBISTMAS STOHIES and Express Com;iany. INDiANAPOUS PAPER REPLIES Driaraa milk's PatUeatlea Devotee roetre to Aoewer to Preeidcot a elt. INDIANAPOLIS, icd., Iwc. 16.-The In dii.hh;iuiis Neva, menuoiicid in the aiecia, lucabMEe on Uie Panama canal avui sect tc cu:icTtsaa jefiterciay hy Premacht t.:, UKiay issued a rt;jj to tbe c: w-f executive. it iaji: It ia difficult to characteriae fully the iair-st oui.tirtihx. ui Uie preaidfiit wit.houi res1rta.g te t.ns he t . lkcf as nndtfi- siied and t!anew4rtcy as d wr.ica outs tii tularin a urtcraiM: in a ciiiH ty n seif in tue official litiatuit rf the iiieh office he bolQa. 'U haie'w uroviM-arum iir Kione'tslt juay t.aee leit pru-JLitig his svut, Bellas couu ui.ify. cir xiiunti niure exi-eii-ustt. ii.t torrent cf lrvectivt- and viriuent-e tach he poured out m a state pajer utor. uie tiettus ol private ciLisena. No oiie in his s.'lMr Kuit-B can lau to regb.rd tot- ;-t-ioimance aa a gTr- oeroFalmn to the dig of Uie prt.sidfijtial siatum. a pr,iate exi.Untion of LOKering rte on the iart of Uie c-i.K:X miti'itrai- kliC i-iie aource oi t. u nulmuiin alia c-ria$rrin t the entire '. ituntry it is cuite lrr.piiSHitiie tc th-.tik of arv (.f i Mr Lonseveli a lotig line- of a, ft me jishcd liTvdn-enwi-i tr.at could piHHiiiy iiave f j j furg..t ;en Lie dp-nitifS and oecencies of t.is I cxfci'.fd postion as tv transuiTt to eopg shs ! a irit'tisaare in ary way compara.Die aitij j uia; cif Fterc . J r ear atiartoc and no anrwer. Aaeun-ij ttoa : t.'.at the New Tork "World and its pro '' pnt.or w-rp ir.fiuenced iv tits- or i.n j vor'hy nvt!vs in the puhllration of ttie i -eorts roucifig tite Panama affptr can i n it be 3uRt fio. no matter who '. ay he j the person UJit make it I Tlie News states that tte "World utidoubi I ed!y bas what it honestly oor.sidr.rs suf I f cient g-ounds for het- ir.g that every -' tiling had not been as it should have been in the ao-uisition by this country of the Panama ranal Interests f-om the'r former owners, although a paper mav be deceived. The News states that whether Mr. Roose velt knows it or not, rumors and reports touc hing the Panama transaction have been numerous and persistent, and that is spite of all his asservatjons. people are stfU not convinced that everything was as it should he. this without in tbe least impugning tbc pood faith cf the president or bis agents in the negotiationa Tbe News said many points have not been cleared up and tbey car.not be cleared up by threa'-e of libel autta and pen lasiunga of editors that bold the gnod is me and the interests of the country quite as dear as does the president. The paper, m concluding its statement, says the Rainey resolution should be IsthsaUuB CsuaaJ Cos asaseelooi Keys ttaktag of Boelustov Boo Bea WASHINGTON. rec. It Tbe various re ports of tbe sinking of the recktoe at tbe Oatuo dam site, ef the existence of a lake bekrw tbe site and of the slides of earth on the relocated Panama railroad have brought forth an official statement from tha Isthmian Canal commission, which i says the s, hking of the rocirtoe was antlo- j lpated and the more it settled tbe firmer I wtU be the foundations. There is no lake under Gatun, the statement conrinuea, tbe water there being m pocketa The dam, it says, is being built on a very firm founda tion of in.jerrioua clay, the earn being true of tbe foundation of the lucaa. FIFTEEN KILLED IN FRANCE LIM03E1S. Franue, loc- 16 A culUsum between a freight and a passenger train near bere tocay resulted m the death of fifteen persuns and tbe injury of thirty others. Ft-w broke out after the coHiaiun, and moot of the vvttima. including the en gineer of th paaengr tram, were pined i beneath the wreckage and burned to death. The coTltsuia occurred in the pouc h tunnel, between bere and Brtre. W ASHZN QTON, uf BMt v bas j NaOiaia. BaoA tit tnlsnt. X. H. the i roHflfV bas bare, orreastea and tA tta-arurv hove a -and -Q-t 1 La M-rti.w-.a Ti--ni'ior-iiOV ! Frelsbt aatt Pees re per Tralao CoOlldo j mod t ac-ti-u Arc tarart ta t ratkai. mmmmmmamMm. Bi solos tap. Peeod ta Be eh. I lax 3& A Oefaauanoe i' I MULLEN" THE REAL ELSY M 1 , , 5Ct Otly Irted tO Oil 0ce, j tut tile Statu IriAltlirft. i FEW JCES PCS rXL"5T)S C3T STTiE 1 j I mm Tlba-ee, Fssalw I Tloite LJoeedm, wot Pails to Ptatd iarea u Ha1 to eve cTrota a Ftaff Correspondent.) LIN OOLN. ree. 1 8. c Special. Arte ur Mullen, Deliverer of the goods (to Mul len ) Is some pumpkins is thia new ctmj crauc aoministrauoxi, which takes toid January 7. The O'Neill man baa not otiy na-jed dewn a t-,l(U a year job fur nim seif, hut now tbe rejiort codes m be has Q,'iie a stunt fur his eister. Ms Phoet Mullen. Ke exj-ects to land the your.g woman as recording clera in ttie office of the gcixernor anout the time the ieg.j-lature adjouma. This place pays tiff a month. Miss Mullen is now rtenorrapher in the office cf ber brother, v. ho recently filed ber application with Governor-elect Shal lenherger. They do say. Hhe Is to le ap pointed, or at leant that Mullen thinks she will be arpr.n ted But that Ifb t all tfc is young and rising politician intends to do. Not a bit cf it. He bas begun to dip ia oa the organiza tion ttt the legislature or rather th bouse end of it. And yet. even that isn't all He Is preparing to tell ttie legis.ature what to do about some of the pledges ef the democratic party. Thia young man from O'Neill, the mac who refused to permit C. ft Jones, aa oid war borae democrat, to paes Into the presence of ttie governor-elect, baa de- cided ia his own mind tbat the lefiaia- tcre must appoint a commlsMii.a to as- termine the physical value of railroads ! If be is rucceHsfui ia this effort lie may be Induced te take a place on the com mission, providing it is a better Job than having his deputies tent oil. or be may try to bold both Jobs, being an energetic youth. Tlie deliverer ef tlie roods (to MuUeni is out working tooth and toenail for . , " , , Henry of Holt, for speaker of the bouse, tnougt he is not tak.ng an artiie part in the selection ef a chief clerk. It is re- , ported, oa good authority, be has sent the word dewn the line that Mr. Henry is tbe man and must be selected. Ooly Oat lllrraartlr. It is eve.a said that unless Mr. Henry is elected speaker that Mr. Mullen in tends to see to It that the leriaiatiir passes a county option bin and thus that much mooted cues' ion will get up t Gwernor-eJert Shall en be -rer and be will have ta snow his hand finally and forever. Thea Muliea is much Interested m the coming legislature because be wants an other agricultural farm or experimental staoun located at O'NeUi. That would help out his borne toon siroe. vi Pes Governor-elect Ehaiienherger was typnotisod tote appointing Muliea oil ih- STctor as he lay a helpless cripple to the Lincoln btibel be did not realise. It is said, that be was getting ouch an energetic youth into bis kitchen cabinet. He bn- ; seined that the O'NelH man would be content te take his Ii..lww a year and read law or Burnetii eg to take up bis time, never once euspeeung that he would de velop lute tb ruier of the kingdom. It is now said the new governor believes be bas got a bear by the tail and dvm't know what to de. Mullen bas already alienated C. E. Junes, raffled up Judge Tlbbeta. hu miliated Tbomea Tibbies and no one knuws btw many leoser lights Oh, yea. and Mulien also wants one ef bis aunts appointed 19 a Job ia a state institution. AM of o rach is causing Mr. KliaJW-nherger ! Ua. 'kT ,-u turtl ed.catl ij tnatituuans of no end of embarrassment and worry. I1'1 1 uled o-ateei ran s rv as eaajiipie , -..a. .. . . i u. an. o.au. to ar rp. rati at, te a-iy " . jiou'try. becue hal ne naa Oooe h . Hun, Tiiomae Tibliiea, the gray-haired t-vr bees c on. hi s 'd i y ary mas an veteran of a tl.cmaaad political bar lea, tb I "".re ai,n 1 ke f -1 rio i'la Ou noi Oe- . . 'hug is Mm a but Im tung to me worU . fatber of relirm, lb defender ( utm op- j - - va - - - - - - pra-aet and di wnirialjee, tbe'onemy trf V. J!TLr .T": . . , ,,. . . Tboorii wirrS ef f a man bas here pre calory cwrpta ai-ma. the gra&d ud pw- -j -,r f a C .). tnougt ti. has o. -B.-JOI tin infl noi can party that b couid me e -io 1 r. ii ever and hia it er em rr to-u-rest of wnait I ..a t- ax and Aa.tr..,-. t. KiallBuaw-far, waa OM4tis cue fjrsc of tbe ohvA is Lo-tiaaa N a tSofmrid paya.j Et-Eecti Iti 0riali asd Sisei &U GIVES PSAISZ TO I0XT5Sn2 aw-BBBa-e-ao. CcauLendi Kexicta Ptilaitirtpiit for En Put is ExpotiticiL. AVAZDS PET7T, TEC PET TO CLOSX Xottooal Cee-o Aeaoelatlo. lodee H"hiee Aowoeeee Espoottsoei te Betoat CoodorteA, Holoe Its iuul Seetla. ATTXTBAVCX. TTret day 1A.SOS Beooad day 1X077 Tblra day IbJLH ronrta, day T.7M iPlfto day (luaar) Ataf I esbrth day Va-Vt ereath day Mf "Xncladee free aftwiieeieaa ef scbool okO- Purne r. Funk, president. Ehtrley. in P. d. H"toen. tct presioent. Antea, la. Fl G Munomery, vice president. Lin coln, Nh. J W.iKes Jones, secrrtary-treasurer. Omaha, Neh. The Natkuia, Cora asooctstloB unani mously re-ei-ried the Bid offleers at Its antiual meeting at the Rome "'eanesdiy moming. Important as this action ia, it does not oversr.adow tha anion of tbe as sociation in declaring that It ls the wish of the orginixation tbat Omaha abail have the National Corn exposition so long as Omaha desires " j The Nations! Corn association bas the I say-so in this matter, and tbe articn of the morning is therefore conclusive, i Th re-eiction of Mewsra. Futk, Holden. Mnntpomery and Jonea is highly grate , fy-.ng thuig for tboio who know anythtng ! ahout tha history and devilopmtnt ftf the expcMUtion. trow or the extent ana OTiainy f their work and next to Important work well done, tite next most pieaaast thing 01 " tb' "cornlt"m The National Com assocuitlon did an- other tbmg ai hg this lino It voiced formally and ertr usiastically hs endoree- of the r't and gtiod work whktb S.Xi:ir Zefermo Iominruea Is doing la an agricultural wav lor tbe people ef his country. Rvnor iKimlnroex, at tbe request f Pr-sident Funk, spoke briefly te the convention. He made his address shert because be was to talk at greaier lescth in tbe nfttrnwu. Tbe r-T"l JranrTtrsj jA tho tore aseedts- ion was noteworthy aiae tor ease pssasnvs- tion ui the Indiana Cora aas'iciatioe's XLftto trophy which is awarded by tbe aatkmai aaeociauim to L E wlore, as already an nounced. The address of presentation was made Vy G. L C"lristie for Iiifliana and ac cepted hy President Funk. In accepting a re-tiectioa President Punk spc ke fechngly. "1 am deeply moved by tbe honor oat I wish that I could express my appreciation of the honor in better terms than I am cow d; :ng. 1 must say ts you that I accept ttie honor, however, solely from a sense rf duty, knpwir.g full well tbe bnpnrtancs of our wort. It seems to me a call which an man couid reject, even tt, as ia Bay ease. Uiness ln my family and tbe pressure of priva-e business make lengthy demands no my time. For the honor, I thank yoe from the bottom of nrj heart." Tlie executive committee of the associa tion will be selected by the state associa tions later as provided by the conatttutien. DOMIQTEZ iPXlU etLOO; L Kl 1LT Mrilrma Tells of Crest Work of DtsuB sod troy He Aiwa Trophy. It was a brilliant scene to concert ball 1 st ! o'clock when 7feriTio onnnroes pre- , nled the solid silver bust of President rUl t8 y,. nuoeot Judres of the Iowa . J.mriralTvrml MUeev.. who won over an ottier tams tn tlie contest. The team was cnached by Prof. ML L. B.wman and consisted ef Messrs. Jensen, Beaton, Wood, Summers and McArthur. After aa el io,uent oddreoa by Senor Iomitigux. gven to Frntiish. with such force that he was easUy understood, the trophy oaa presented by him to Its beauti- ' eiil , uue unA m-iTf, th. Uf 1 i ... T- . e - e. I the t nited Elates. Senor Xximlnruex said t T , . . . , . . 1 If I choose the Engiiah language te sd- ; dress you. ,t is for u.e courtesy to use t.ie otficial language cf this eountry. but I I P"efer te use my own ianruage. be- i cause m ejia niah I can say whai I wish. ; j,d m r,il.h enly wbat 1 ean. therefor..; j 1 oeg y,.ur pardon for my pour Eaxilsu, la I " 1 am a bee-inner. 1 nie a e lee mi'nii: Amrairoiv Ol Hie Foundution of Manufacture and Cciro- merre, and I hava tj add tiia.1 atrk-ultara ia the T.urae of mankind, ln fact, wbea we so to take our dinner what is there on tte tao- that is not s product of agri cult uref Whai part of our clothes bas not beee manuf actured with as agricultural iroeuctT What is there ta our buma sup P'ying for th neeas of comforts and luxury thai l.aa not been built with a prime Euot ler coming from amculture, Astrteoltoral Cowotraeo Moppr. Agriculture la an occupatlua that really produces new thitirs ttjit never existed U'friee. wt: le manufacture onlv rbanxes tie form of tha matter teat al-oady eaauts e-'th tlie help cf a force that ia trier jrratK, so it chan'es the wood Into fur- riiriie ir.a mtxiA tmr. mum , n ti,. ip.n jnpiestient . Tiiat is why countries tnat protect agricuiiure are prusueruus aiAd nappy. Ttie nroductttio of earn ln trite great r lun'rv means the prortu'-'.ti n ef Several oboleenme a -ane the prnductinB of meat. ci.i v starch, celluloid, n.area powder. ' li ohoi. pai-rr, etc. !i means f'V yes swore tt.an a hi.n in and a half tnat ya add year a'ter year to 3'our immense wealth. Senor iKin-ingues trea brief :jr traced the history of Mexico up tc the time President I tax' si began a-nd w ent oa to snow the onui r'-l pn.gress Mexk o bas male Bince. Tlmt ) wtav 1 notght to (iffer te tie Na-tu-uai (Urn xirfia.ti.ui of CCmaiia tue hsi cf a g'Mid n.an aa a tinpr y la s unulate lii ( vie vjtuek. the high and oibie tuai last ttft you tiy to enofuraae iii yimr aouiig "l.t lie,-j u e he great man reiiresenied i 1 ii.is a. ier .iure tu at I nave ,n li tanir j eepu ) ffoia.o a u wvejnpitmet aed to ti or a-v J in -oui.try n-e wnra h .,,,..-. Ijw, a a,ie.uur4 )io- j iii .. tre i w a ting for tu'n. V arwm a LLaa ta - t they as Beat 1 1 Urf a. ta raet Ln benof of jo-j-m, -J uf ti gr t yon Bi.t- i ami a la. a;