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w TTTF.-RTCrFBLTC: TUESDAY, .TANTVvTTf 9. 1000. 9 V iTion euBE 1 sfe-r-t l- r &Z A 4 i ; : ice to rest, re IM" the s'lopptiag r eia'.'s purchaslnR. , 'i - : v .1 at moa- .v" every day. Tuesday, CKOICs Sow An v piifiiSHFn. Ti.is fJ "-" " e x "Iliiin to He Kit .':.i.-s .-it Xisht. i. R-r.-eele.-Ick -.'titer LatHllS, 11 , W ye'ars oM. .:;rseil nith boinir . r. It is alle le v.k. l . arte! e XT) ' -, wh.e h "i - r e !. 'v Re, lili hvyae n: - fair .jiir,v : stati-n : :-. aiti;. d t! 1, h-Tl up - 1. on 1 i: r to cm- : i-: moth.. .vi:h. i at. i"iuh : .:.! vii.e.l v "-,. a Cpais. . !) -ins boM. Curt lcokeel i pro't-s.ly s. i-.ui that t" fco-p them p of the C - hi- hvv ivm.'-i m ste Kori- ! fy their i .tre-iit- r.t l.i-ht until Julv I, and ' he r. -cii ..- their beinr: mit weed !s n.t til. in to the i: 'viilio.it .t t .iring. DROWNED WHILE SKATft'B. -". I:::u' i.reeite ami Wife Went TLio'iuh the lee on the Mohawk. -. !' n. i ! N. Y. Jan. f -S. ana ::. m.nnscr for the . iT'.l his wifo i. .-katir.ii on tie " -. r.il I-', -ti v. r diotMa d : v hawk l.'.v.r Ti- t -uv if e, r.s recovered ; .'t h- r hosbatid 'i r. .jr. am re tc o i I)..- Ci-IKll.; . 'oik. ar.I a boat !-. 1 o the i seua-. w s t"tlfcd. lite .1.. ..f f' -1- J thl h- .'i 1 . t!-. i -':..,. hortlv i v. !' i:,.-tlt.t i T'i.. Kilv (t ! ! t lu-n.i; txtl. th. -.inr. Kh mifiut. s. H wji rt i,f : K w c i n it v. as taken fr ra .:; I, .neve r, in a f w -. . red Cut Mr. m -- -lfii, an.l s.a-omui5 in. s (n si'nt li .!rj the river for nis in, iy. nl.(!i was ' v. r.i. Mr. l.rocre u.ijs th.- ! i.iii.c Fjirit I'i the works of the o m; . i.- i'i this !-. He n rved with tli? tii U.'U in ti'.- aux.liar' t avy a r.aiatinij i.'ilor ip. t ir'l th Y.mkif. ni.l wa w.'ll k':.wn i'i N--s Yurk cluli .ini.-s His fath.-r w:.- i liT'isim on tht Monitor during t.;-- c .i War. GUARANTiHE OFFICERS GLASK Statu .Vuthoiities Disregard i Federal Kulin Ilr'T" U.TSPEilAU T. rt jVi.tr. Ka.. Xtn. S Whitti.-ke & T . is . f Arkan.-as -hipi rl " hcail .f T x.is cattle into K.ins is PrMay. They w.re In.p.ctoJ by Doctor Ktcl-y. th r-lr.il .jiiarantinp odi. r, and p rmitted to tns-s the Kansas jiararuin" iin. Immniiat.ly up..n thur arrival In La 1" itc vunty. Taylor Uiildle. chairman of the Kansas Quarantine ISnard. .rder..l Sheriff Kiiwar.ls t' Mize tluni. on the pronnd that they wre Infwtwl with Texas fever. He also onltT'd tho arrest of both of the own.rs. nrn imn;- 'la'.riy g-avo bou.L Then thy came trio th- Fefl- ral Court anil rrplcvmtj the cattle. pivinK SU.WI bond. leputy Marshal M.iuy te.k the cattle Saturday undr the hpHm and held th-ra until t'1-.iay, wh.n he 'nt to Oswpgo to leliver them to th1 nviuts tinder instrno tions to ' that th- State authorities did not lnterf-re with the enforctmmt of tha F Jeral Court order. FAMINE IU INDIA. Water as Well as Food Searee Situation Grows Darker. New York. Jan. $. Lat?t niall advices from India aver that the situation there pmws dsrfcrr every week. T'r-e million u'v workinir on O vc-iimeut r.'ilvf viorks. Tlic sal of chillrt-n l.y stirvinsr p m-nts 1 I " om!n c-tunion. raftuh. ar" bn-akina; !. i.i'h m nil . i for hn. It", in s. Tiii of WYON .-i.iy, t RP"' 6 1 '-.'. I. '.i d Al.aml.in.il r'ni.ir. n an found :"i ! 'let..-, it I- a Mil'"). ..f i ;.;.. -. "..II ; t .!. l"i:'l.- ;,!. .l-,ii,jr off !i thousands .! i i.'. ram is i.ow i -td until J urn-. X Bcn't fzi! a try t I mmw$ fills i '? when sztfferina from sny baa conditlzn cf the Slcmscfi j" , or Liver. T i IO cents nnd -."5 rir).. at dmntorea. !"!!Ei-rJv-:x SPECIALTIES. LOUIS C. BOKLE LIVELY CO. Carriages $3.00 I Hsarsas $6.00 Eiack Clcta Casketa. i-irn-Ciai!3 GooilJ. 151 cmi GLOUG STA BLEml CHESTNUT ST. IEU.rHO.NE. majs si?. DEATHS. nrjlXS-n Furtar, January 7. IW. t K-n o'clock a m , I'-Khari. lxlv-a huirj of Mr paret Uiirn anl f"ut r f Jhn ltrns. Mr. U illiam H. Lamb oni ilrs. Mariu-pt Uajwldiek. xl 7 y artr. The fun-na will tAks p!ac TuoMay. th 3th in-t., at 9 o'rU-Sc a. m., tuitn family rri4nco. V. 3I7 ".mus aienu1. to St. Iiwrtae O'T.joJu's On.n-'h. thrnfe to CaJiary Oeia-ltr3r. Krietnia ara iruo t.. a.t'i.O. I- ii w ts a tncmlKr of Jlobert Emmet I-. k. . . 23.. A. O. U- W. l-jrirgi-n, la., papers please copy. 'IN-Mr. Ann Oin -noe Doofey wife f I'ttri'k .(. at,-i Ifl-.vttl mother ot Kati aivi Km Cmii. on Monday. January 9, 19tM, at fc.ii ... k a. m. lunr;l W dncsday at 5 p. ts. fmm rri(J-nr. N -. 3; South (.vnjutm avenu. to 5t. Mala-h' "hi.r- h. thom-n tt OtTwary Cetoeter)- FtltoUs in M!t tc attend. r.YXX On Mnn.lav. Jamiary . 190, at 11 o. '.tk, a. m., Trtttntas GInn. iv-loved buaband nt Klizaheth lr., at &3 years. Funeral from family resMene. No. W22 Giaa Co avmu VnMiay. January . at a. .. to HL Ttrea Cfaurh. tfcence t ilary Cfeme-t'-rj'- Friends are iuxtttl ta attend. OOOKlr-On Funday. January 7. 1. at I9S9 p. tn . Johanna Uogl. ulered wife of Arnold 5osL Funal from r. sidnee. X. 2S1 Henrietta strwt. on Tuewlaj, .January . at I'M p. m. frricmls Invited to atund. lirPOXOITGHS Ob un.ay Janoarv 7. JS0. M P. m-. aftT a limce-int; llln ,-. Wlduiin J. M.-IVnouKh. Ul.nnl husbiiikt of KUzabeth SI. -lM.ii'.'h (ne ll.nmark tu.il m.n of Mary aic l'noUFh and bratlier of tirst. tiecrgi Ke-aii. aC"d 33 years. runeral Tuesday. January S. at S p. m.. fmta ihe residence. No l& ..uUi Axth street, to An nunciation Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. Frienrts are lnttd to attend. Eaa St. Locla papers ptea-w copy. TtTlNnn At Peiiianifturst. Kormindy. Sunday. January ". Bua. Mi.ud Valle. wile of Vlkej. i. II Turner. funeral private. Fricnda lll kindly eirdt flow ers. WAIIP-Sintered Into rest. January at S:5S V m.. capuia James Ward, at tha age tit ti j car. Funeral trill fee held from nl late residence. No. 2-1j I'T.e street, on Tuesday. January S. at ; p. m. Interment private. Pleaae omit htirtrs. OTI. of Wro. A. stickney cr Company. St. l..u!s. M-... January , vsw. t a tiei-iil meetlnc of ihe board, held thla d-te. the l'!' ainR preamble aad reflations acre Ul. .t.nrousty adoiited: uh-t-'dd. We have to announee the ead in te.'lt,. : f the il.ath of Tlu-maa Glyn.i, ul" d parted ttiti life on Mindav January . afur a tit .'.t illntis. therefore, be It !.i.l. Ttiat $ the death of Thomas rayon i worthy, uurleht and esteemed cluxea l.aa be.n t.M:i fr..m us. "KeeUi J 71i.it this company, with whom thn dei-uid 1.-1 Ken io:tne.ti'd f .r over a quarter of a -nary, h-ij k"t a t 'utile and in lu-trioua rusuciai . ' A! . i U: at --h r -'i.e i, . w ; f n Olrr.ta u'l 'i a..- n..,, ). ,t ,. i a, i. i;Ji llve fa tti u'.n. lte; 'vtl. Tt at . lv i ,e- ,.- ftn cerc sjtr, thy ti the tc . .w r .-u ic , -,i f .r the severe li -s rue hx msua 1 a.i 'hat tl.ese rcsulutlons bo sp ad on the mnatM of John (L.. yraflzr. f;rttary. "GOVERNMENT ACTED TREACHEROySLY." Feu.itor IVltijjrew Attacks lite Administration's Poliry To ward tiie Filipinos. CHARGE PROVOKES A DEBATE. Air. .Mot .in of Aialwiina Discusses Political Conditions in the .South Xejrro MifTrae ami "asMnRton. Jan. 8. Pniins a dI-vuai!on to-day of a resolution 4t Inquiry offered by Mr. Vetticrew of South L'.tkota some fu- taiional statements were nuide In the Sen ate rejrardins tha attitude of the V'ntted States toward the Fihpino insurgerts. Mr. I'ettigrew decUtrtd that this U jvernment hail attucktd its allks and ttcrby had tn jfuilty of the Rrossest treachery. This statement way resented warmly by Mr. Lodne of Masuaehusett. who declared that ti.ls Governmont had done nothing o the kind, and that not even remotely had It reeujmized the so-called government of the Filipinos. Mr. Alo-gan (I)cni. of Alabama discussed at tenet1. tn, nir. qutlon in the South, basini; t's remarks ure-n a resolution of fin.i liy Mr. I'rttehand (Kep.) of North Carolina. He deemed it Imperative that some course s-hould be adopted which would prer.nt a repetition of tlie. llayea-Tildeu controversy and discussed fully th" Four 'nth and Fiftifnth amendments to the Constitution. He maintained that to at tempt to force the riccro race int a social and political equality with the white race was only to clog the progress f all man kind. The speech was a strong appeal for action that would b.-n. tit both races and a defence of the constitutions of Louisiana and Xorth Car. Una. Finance Dili Ampinlitniit. Mr. McLaurin of South Carolina gave no tice of an am. n.lmt nt to ttai p.-ti.iins Sinnn clal bill npiaiinic tho tax ou the circula tion of State lia!ik-. A nsolution bv Mr. Allen of Nebraska ealiinsr upon etuh Cabinet olllcer for stn tt miz. d statement of t! am mnt of the 7,ik (, (i.f. use fund each department ex pended was adopted. A resolution calling on the Secretary of tht X.uy for Admiral Dewey's report in which he made the statement thtt hecotil.1 take Manila at any time, offered by Mr. I", ttigrew of South Dakota, was adopted. A n solution offered sime time ago bv Mr. lVHtiirrew caliinir ou the Secretary of War t..r information as to an allegtd inter view b. twit n Ueti. ral Torres of thu Fili pino Army and t! neral rttls, as called up. Mr. Ijxiue of Mas.uhusits offered a stib-stUuu- for the tending resolution .-.illinn "n the President, if not incompatible with pub lic inurtsts. to fump-h Beneral inf rmatinn roKaniir. the Fhlilppine insurrection con tained in official dtx'uments nnd dispatcher. Mr. 1'etticrew iu-iiu.il Mr. Ixwlge's i'oIu tion. In the course of a brief spteeh, he said: "If we hare attacked an ally It is Impor tant that the r-pic-entaiives of the people in Conxress should know the farts and at once. I tx'lbve m. have, attacked an ally. I ln-ii' ". we have been Ktiilty of gros treachery. I believe we have cone further in dishonor toward an ally ftKhtitur with us than any either nation ever went." Mr. Stewart thought this was past the time for a discus: ii of huw the msurret: lioti liean. "It h:.s 1..!." said he. "It Is now my countrj ' cause and I do not propose to ad mit it is a wicked cause." Mr. Lodco sail he could not. even by sib-nee. admit that the statements of Mr. 1'cttigrew were accurate. JlesenlH tli llemnrUs. "I do not believe we attacked an ally." paid he. "I am Mire nt mer reeognin d the Filipino Uowrnment. Thev had no gov ernnie.it except the k'jvi rnmetit of a dicta torship by himself to impose his authority on i.th.r tribes. Th. resident has acted throughout in conformity with the Uit aad th" ficts will vpholii his course. Thene lacts 1 am in favor of having pkced in the han.is of all S. iMtors. They will strengthen the hinds of the administration." 1 I'.e residu'i.in ot .Mr. 1'. ttigruw went over until W.di.taday. and Mr. Morgan took the !i..r to speak on the, political conditions in th- Southern States. At J o'clock the financial bill became. th ntiular order and Mr. Aldrieh said ho li p. '1 some, g. in r il und. rstanding could Ims reaihi-d as to the disposition of the biil .vlr. .lor.i.s (Ark.) r. plb .1 that there jus .." -imposition on the ln-morratic side to delay the bin. "V.'e recognize." said h-. "that vm nave the majority ard can pass the bill " .r. Jon.;, a-k.d, however, that there be no prc-sin H. tu.n. as Senators tw-ro not ready to speak. -Mr. Aldrieh thereupon asked that the bi'l r ' ovir lor the iay. Mr. Morgan th-n r ;uitud his spe ch '! h was .iirertel ai:ain.-t the Prltcruird r. .-ciution, whli h oti.icm.is racial rcstrir tions on suffrage, and attacks the new Co-istitution of the State of Xorth Caro lina. He lirst spoke on tne loirat ant ,. tie fouri-eiith and liftciuh amendments to the Constitution as affec'ing m-sro uf frae and the necessity of adopting some-oo.ir-e that wouel pn vent n repetition of ti." llayos-Tiliten controversy. He then di-t-cu"s. d th- negro u.iiostion in" general main taining that there is a natural supremacy in th" whites, and a natural :, ftci. nee in the blacks, moral!, rociilly and lnt"llcc tually. Aeicro MtCragF. "To force this lower s-ratum Into a nosl tion of iHditical eejuaiity with the highest he sail, "is oniv to clog progress of all mankind in its march toward the highest il iinf of human a-pirations." Mr Morgan said that no great body of white people in the world could lie ep.eted to quietly ac e pt a situation so distressing and di moral izing n is credited by negro suffrage in the South. It Is a thorn In the ib-sh and will irritate and rankle 1n the body politic until it Is removed from the body polpic H d"cl:ired that n"gro suffrage iii Umisil ana and other Southern Slates had hton an unbroken line of obstruction to pro" res. Mr. Morgan declared that In minv places in ti-e South thui-ands of ntgro i-otcs in doubt fut counties, with little concealment Were bought for ti etch. "If Southern white men. said he. have falsified ehction returns, they have the stronger. If not better reason that they are acting upon the same law of self-,)JL fense that lnsulteil and outraged human n..nre resort to for the protection of home and families, from a rtcP that si t at d.-fiaree all moral restraints upon its briital desires." "3 This evil, he thought, would end onlv when the Fnited States h:ol provided a home for the mgro race suited to 'their traits. In closinc. Mr. Morgan saM The Democratic party has always been a white mans party, and when th,. anneal of the peor'e of Louisiana and North t'aro Una. sunrorted by the Democrats in .u .u- Southern Stales, is made to them, they and ' a. ..- ...,.. ... one OTnn an over th conntrv who have pet.d with th.m In the past, will unite in n demand that their sov ee.'ica States shill not be destroy 1 re taking .-are of the lives and happiness of their peorde ' " Mr. Pritohard jrave notira that he a-ould address the Smatc on the resolution on In the course or a prntracte.1 discussion of the ceniral twr.sion question ilr Teller of Colorado said he was not appalled bv the fact that tl4rW4m annually 'wasi,,!,. by the Oovemment to persioners. u. 'A certain that more men were ff the pension oSt'toVeffr.1 4 "- than "3 The bill was amended so as to nrovi.to tbat in case the widow should hayT-re! sources" Instead cf an "income" fro ,rf.!.. $-5l vear is d-rived r derivable, she be nensinra! le nrot f,.-. i,- .a."r should th he hilt d.v,-s not aotiiv to widows wi,A have 1s.7Tl.sl former so'itters since i i. "."? tr. Th bill as amended was passed XBM- At S.:' p. m. the Sen.-te , into execu tive 3e don. and at 5 o'clock adjourned. i'i:titiox. I'ijom Miysorui. Senators Vest ziii.l Coekrell Present 'I'lieiii tpiiiT lions 1:1 li "M'1. 1 . n i V'.'.-!r:U',.r. J n. . -. pn i ' th f-.ll n g p, For the rpe;i! of the ' V -t t. ti f- 'JJ- tamp tax "and highway robbery" upon proprietary medi cines, Th!3 la Eisned by Charles Bosye, nt of th i.i nil' arm.. m- I' I ..I M Ij..'.-,. Al-o a petition from i.tlz.ns of Mol rly .i-k.ng IcuLsUtKin for Uassifoation of i I. tks in lirl and second-class lse.t ol tict a. A memorial of the Missouri State Teacli rrs A--H. i itloii urging the estalills hni' nt oi (ul. ;. , hools in tiie In iian T.mtory liisoa.u oi of th. K.H.M. it Hoard ol Trade utum it. ii.muii uf the interstate cummin e law end dipiion of the ameiid ments pruposid in the Cuilom bill. Al-o a protest against the bill r. movlns dl-:iljiliti.s for i..m. iti.,1, during th- Civil War. it is sign. .1 b Hansom I'ost. No. UU O. A. II.. of St. l-olil:. Si nator r'ockteil prcsi tiled a memorial from the ruum il of the Cuivi-rsltv of tlie S" te ol M Js tin ifl the l'...ir.I . f Curalors uiitms ..-.lalni-liuiciii of fnt. public schoios for whitis In tlie Indian Territory. Also a pctilloii of :. rks In th.- tit. Joseph Ist om.o urgit.g i lasdlii atlon of clerks in tirst and sceoml-, ,. p,!t ottl. ... Suiaior Hariii pn '..-nied a lalliion from Woik:ngin'n. iies-hi.nus, ,tt-.. -.ho have li.ii iiuploy. .1 at Fort l.e n.-iwoitli. Kas.. sr.l c4,i, in to th,. .a-ui;e of the eint hour law. In IS7I. a-kitig pav for extra time. Smat.-r Coikr.il pr-, i.ted a m.-niorial from lei", h..l.. rs or Chi. k.usaw kinds oi pieit ft the termination of aeri, ulture le i-. i In the Choctaw and ch'ka.iw lands. Jan uary 1. ItKI.IEF FOIS TIII!-UlSRvn!l. IleX'uhllKins tiny Talte SIpiis to Uc- citxn? Wnr Tu. '1 lie It- l.ut.l!i iiureau. Il!hft. j'.ll',. -iH.nl,M'. Warhiaglon, Jan. 8 Consrr;'s-:min ltar tholdt ai to-day that the IlepnMlcin members in whose district f. n bnwing In dustry in larg. j.roposi-d to confer In tho nar future ;,s to the advlsrblllty of mak ing a move for a reduction of the ti tax on bier. .Tiere is a general understanding en the part of the Jti nublieai tb..t no tariff Jkaislatlon will ! enacted until tiring. A' venneiess. tn.so Kepul. Means intend b confer in regard to the ber tax and see what steps, if any. should be taken to tn lire imm.illate n lit f for the brewers. Congr-Miman Curtis if Kans.as to-day in tr.niu.ol a lull to nioiide tor a eivt cm- I ndt.i of live tr mtn-rs of u-e House to in- - stiuate th" methods of transacting busi n. s in the 1'eif.ion Hun an. Th. bill Is drawn because of ciiarg.si that the present Commissi' n r is conducting the bureau against the interests of soldiers and claim ants. Congressman Cbberg of Texas to-dnv In troduced a bill to appropriate $M.Oi for work oa th harlior at Urazuti. Santiago. Tex. Also to make Tort Arthur a subport of entry of 'lalve-ton. Colonel Morrow, for many years past em ployed as chrk in the oxiiutive tfice of the S. nate. is seriously ill at his hotel In this city. His home In V.'arrcnsbarg. Mo. ALLOTHRVr OF IY11TW .MJS. Heiiivaentntlvf ortls of liiinatis ln troilticcs u 11111. nnrfiu.ir spi:t.u. Voii;ii:.gt..n. Jan. S. ilciiresentatlve Cur tis of Kansas has introdu.-. .1 a bill for tlie nilotnunt of lands be I mgr.g to tin S. n. ci an.l oiher trims in the ijaii.iw and other uguicii s. Ii.dian Tiir.tirv. It p-oynios that the Secretary of the Interior .-hall make al letm.nts to those Jmii.tns in the S, no-a, Miami and confi-derat. d bands, who haie tot rictived tholr h.ires; tnat ti.e allotees may si 1! or dispose of their lands: and that the .urnliH I mis. after th, ir allotments shall 1k distrlbup d ito rata among th nu mbers of these tribe--. The aencr.il Council of the Quapuw trilio may di-peo of "i aer " of the pnridus lards for the puipose of paying tribal indebted ness and expenses incident to the nllotmi nt of Qua paw lands im -naif of ti.e lands al loii 1 to memliers of tlie ismfederat d bands and to Miami Indians und. r the provisions of this act tdiali lie inalienable and xetnpt from taxation for twent-live years 'at ents ih. i, for shall le issui d as now pio vlded by law. oAtiirs i:im.vwtiov. of ( tirrpsiioiidoiioo Xol Mas Vft Ileaily for t'liiiRress. ltEPfM.IC til'KCIAl.. V".-.hington, Jan. 8. Secret 3 ry Gage lias written a letter to the Ss?aker of the Hous" explaining briefly the reason for the transfer of pttliic funds to the banks for the relief of the monev market and for the selection of the National Citv liank of New York a-i a distributing ag- nt. The papers were not sent to Congress to day becaus.1 of the work s'lll required at the Treasury upon the vast mass of cor respondence on the subject. This eon -spomlcneo fills about l.C'J pages and asi It will cost the Gov. mment thousands of dol lars' if it Is put into print by Congnss. It is i robaUIe that further steps will not le taken by Congress af t r It n eeiv s th" statiment of the Secretary regarding h's action. ivvTjyriG tios oi.ni:ni:i). S'lnti Ol'.ielnls Ittul (Jen ere. 1 Merrlnm to liv.ilalii. Washington, Jan. 8 The House to-day ordirtd tro inistigation a. a result of rtsoltitions introduie.1 by : rre-entativei L"ntz of nhio. The first is to b. an in vestigation by the Committee on Post Of fices and I'ost Heads into tha charge that two F.deral ap point' . s of the Hr--nl r.t IVatnia-tfr John ". Graham of Provo City, I'tah. and 1'ostmnstt r 'rein Smith of I. .gall, I tali, are tinder indictment as polygamies, and whether affidavits t. that eff, it v.re on file at the time of their ai Kintment. The other Is a general Investigation of the Military Committee Into the eur.diii t of General M.rriim and the I'nited States Army officers during the Wurdner, ldano, riots and substiju.-nt th. retu. The House, adjourn d until Vednes.lay. nRimi'it.vrii; c rcrs. Jlrmbrrti of the House to Perfect ()r cunlrntlou. Washington. Jan. The announcement was mad- immediately aflcr the adjourn ment of the House to-day that a tJema cratlc caucus will be held to-morrow night at s oMcak. The :,ucits Is ealifd for the purpose of pirfccti'g the Democratic organization in the Hollse. It Is lifc. Iy that a resolution will be of fi red to bind all IVmovrats to abide on tho Caucus a.'lion uhjii all subjet ts. Itelier if A. l I'lect. Ecri'iujcs'i.i-i.u WasiiingSuii, J in. S Senator Cookrell has intneluissi a bill for the n lief of A. F Fi.et. Siiprint:!dcnt Missouri Mllitarv Academy at Mexico. The et, retarv of Vsr is authorized to relieve Superintendent Fi.i-t fiorn all money repfriHlity for so much of tlie ordnaii.e and stort-si iss nil to the aead. my. under its bond, -is was de stroyed by lire In September, liiati. BREMSER'SJCASE DISMISSED. His Wife Died Without Medical Attendance. William E. nremser. charged with man slaughter in the fourth degree, for the diath of his wife, was dismissed in the Court of Criminal Convet'on jesierday. Inly four witiu ses had b. en heard wh.'u Judge Clark stoppid the proo. dtngs and discharged l!nmsr. deeiaring there was no evitl-nce against him of an incriminating nature. Hremser and his wife lived at No. 13i Blair avenui'. A few wis ks ago a child was born to them, but no physhjjan ar.s called, ami Mrs. Ilrvmss'r dud two days later of perit- nitK Intrstlgstion bv the Cfo'oner rueaiu! t'.at Ilrrmser and his w:f belong! d t a s. or known as the "Ki lgdoin of .!.' who believe in a faith cure. In stead of a phjnican. Martha A. Will ts, whoso husband established the Kingdom was call. !. Toa. ther with the husband, she pray, d ..t the 1.- dM.1.. up to the time that death came to th. patient. EMPtTeFa SHOTGUN. 1. 21. Lockwood of Houston Fa tally Wounded a iero. REPI-HI.IC "sPEiTAU Houston. Tex.. Jan. S. rerry Scott, a negro, visited the house of F. M. lcl, wood to-night and became threatening and abusive to a fcm.-le servant. Mr. Lock wood protested and the negro di parted, Sitjli.g. it is alli-ge.1. that he would re turn and give Lockwood a chance to use his cun. He returned later and Mr. Ixjckwood gave lilut two barrels of a shotgun. He is I. tal ly wounded. "Weallli tn Northern Arkansas" Is the title oi .mi illt-'rattd i amphiet civ- ..g ..', I !, 1 ! rl."l. I'I" -i r.l ... . the 31. lu- 'n f ci i : N 'it' n. Ai . -a-, , a.t i la . p. i s ... ! t re'i. si i.i ;ie. 1 , t(i ll-i li -'rot t-i WoiM This d stn. i, Iia. ti a Iv unuevt :.pc 1. off. rs lme.aora the oppsrmraiy or a lifetime. The pamph let will bo mailed fre. Address J. E. Lock Tuod. ICansas Cl;y, ilo. -i.: BRIBERY IH THE MONTANA ASSEMBLY. Stale hViialor Whiteside T lis of His Purpose in Kxiioxiug Cor nipt PittPtiees. ACCUSATIONS AGAINST CLARK. Witness Dciiiex Thai lie Pi-n-ived Au.v I'oinpfiisation fur iJis Services Offers of .Money for Vote. Washington. Jan. a Former State Sena tor Whiteside at Montana contimi. d hH testimony tn the Clark sn.it irial c.i- be fore the Senate Cnnltt.'. n Prlviief. s and Klections to-day. He was cross . i amlmd by ex-Senator Faulkn. r. The .x amlnatlou brought out th fa. t tl. it Mr. Whiteside, as a member of a e imniiti-c to investlgatn the Stat" Capit'd Conii.ii'-i..:'. hail made a minority report, charging corruption. He was atkid if this was the. case in which he had augg.-st. d to J. I'. McCahe that this minority npert vonVl b.j suppressed for St0i. but denied ti.at j-u h was the case. He said that I is ."i.1 tair IMise in undertaking the txposnre of lri! -i In the LtgLslature was to pn.t.'tt th. ei. 1 name of the State. "I distr.-.V he mM, "to have some one accept the money s-j as to expose the methods o Mr. Ciark." Jlctliod uf K-vposiire. "Did you become a friend of Mr. Clark's friends for the purpos ot entraj pl.ig them?" "1 can't say. exactly, tut I suppose I did." "In doing this, did not you knour you were assuming an attitude of misri presen tation?" "I did." "Was this not a position of false hood?" "I e-an't say as to that, but I had to make, a numtv-r of raisreprest-ntatiotis." "What do you consider a lie?' . 'l e..nslder a He a misstatement to erne who has a right to know tt nth not to one who litis no right to know It." Mr. Whiteside said be did not see how any bum st man esjuld vote for Mr. Claik aftiT the exposure e.f the Committee on Investigation, and addtd ttn.itr pressure that the remark applied to tho tifty-four numbers of the Iegklature who c.-t th-.r votis for that gtnUeman. He said, in n -ply to a. question, that Marcus Duly was an acquaintance of his, not a frUt'l, though hu ihould be glad to hau hit.i IV r a friend. "H.i- ou received I3J f r this jm tended exposure'."- asked .Mr. FaalKnei. "I ha.o not received tar. . or any othT sum tor that serncc," the witnev-s re- pllisl. Hetatlng to his couvers.ition held with Senator e lalk prior to the laf-r's .l.t-t:. n, he said he was sitl. e that Mr. Clark himself bad said among other things I ! t State Senator Anlerson could not be iiitltj en sl by meiney like some of tin' otter me-mbi r.s. and that this statement was rot tn iiie by Mr. Wellcome, as appeared in tln punted report of his te rtitnony be foro the Grand Jury of Lewis and Chirk Couulj. Knoi ledge, of lSrIItrj . The witness said tha: money to pay for the present prostcutiun had been raUed iiy suboiiption and he un " " t'.od thai Mi. Daly was one of the subs.'nlrs to the fund. The cross-ex:.mmation further brott-t'it out that the witness had no jer.-oi.al bnonledgo of bribery in the case of thr--of the niimlK-rs of tha Aio nibly who bad l', n refi rrwl te. At noon tiw committee took a recess un til :!. p. in. Wh- n the hearing was resumed the eros. examinat.f.n of Mr. Whilesi-ie ontinu. .1. The- mam dir's-tion of the euis'i'iiin aas te bring out points of difference hetwve i the witness's statem r.ts now and those ma.'e In foro the Grand Jury. tine ( th" questions brought out a new statem. nt from Mr. Whiteside that his knowh-dge that briliery was ttoing on Was ror.flrnied when a party to the transac tion te.fc from his pocket a roll of b.r.t and said: "That's what we do the bu.sine'si with." Tli cns-examtnatlon sought to bring eiut the eire'umstanci 9 of an all, gfd meet ing between the witm s and an election of tlcial. who held the ballots in the elctton in whl"h Whiteside had parti"ipateil. Th tsi'iiess wan asked if h" had net off. re i I1.mj for the ballot.. Mr. Whitcsiile denied that this hael oesmrred nod asserted that he had proof to show that a party had b..'n paid to make such a statement against him. Ho also said that a prosecution Instltuf i against him in this coi.i.estion was due to pnjti.lic" und was inspired by one of Mr. e 'lark's associates. At one peejnt. Mr. IVttis of th committee, object, d to having th witness "badgered" by counsel. Kx-Ke nut. ir Klmunds ol coun sel anainst Clark said that manv of th" epje.-stion linil Us-n improper, but they we-e not e.l.Jicte-I to, as the widest latitude win el dreel in testing the witness Mr. hlteslde then went fiver the circum stances of bis lieing authorized to offer Cut") to eaeh of two memlie-rs. with S3e) down, on condition that their votes wouM ho forth.eiming if eleslred. He was closely e,ueeatione,i on all the eletalls. The. ross-examlnation of Whltesi le was still in progress when the committee ad journ' d until It.. 15 to-morrow morning. eritriiAsi: or iio.mis. iccri'tury of the Treasiiry Pre'iinre's a. M tile- HI I'll. Washington, Jan. y A statement pre panel at the Treasury Department shows that the Is. nils p irehasf d under the offer of the Secn-tary of Novetnlwr IS, isa, amount ed to O:e,3Q).eS0. as follows: Four p' r cent mirWs of l9e7, coupons, $1, rj2.;el; . Kl-. reel. J!:.a7.i"". Five' per e'Ollt loan f l!fl. Coupons, 5391, 31. ngisittid. $C.3".K. The ii.t-reei arti. catid amounted to $??. 715. and the j.reml .m p-iid '-'J!7;i,3uj. niakin-j a total expenditu'c. of $21,r71,C7. niitinii i . !ti.i(;!ii. Fiincii-.l eif Doctor ll.'iuitiiiind. I'nr r.iecly Army Surt;eoii aene.ritl. Washington. Jan. S. -The fune ral e.f Doc tor William Alexander Hammond, Surge n General of the Vnite'd State's Army, re tired, teiok phice to-day from his late resi elcn.ss. The .scort to Arlington was com posed of thres? Miuaeltons of the Third C-ic-alry and the- eavalry band from Fort Mm r. Tt.e honorary palliieaie-rs were l n! ral Nelsn A. Mill's. Gem ral Kusgles, General Kaird, Gere ral McF.eiey, Coinniealnre Wal lace and Colonel Hopkins. ci:m iu'if.iTi:. Cli-rli'ltl I'orce" let Sulidlx Ille l.llrl" CIale"a. Hurt: in Wasldngton, Jan. - it h " been deeleled to Improve upon former me'thoeis of taking the ce t sus by givItiL.- t i th. supervisors of large cities lot over !"." Inhabitants a sufticient ci. rli al f..i. t' enable th.m to Mulslivi.le their territory in such a way as to secure competent help In the ?e!ti.itt and employ tne'i.t of i.tiaierutors and the super viMon of their work. m:v militaiiv ni:PAit'mi:.vr. Colonel Itandiill to Ciiniiuand Troops in Alas!, a. Washington. Jan. S. -The President has created a military eiepnrimi nt. consisting of the Territory e.f Alaska, and assigned Colo, ni'l George M. Itandall. Kighth United State's Infantry, to commar.i. Colonel llandall is 01. duty with his rcJtimi'it In Cuba, but will re-ism here en route to Alaska on January U. It was stated at the War Department that Colonel Itundall woulel be- given a oam tnissiun aa Uritaiii-r General of Voluntesrs. Tho War Department has not yet tlxe'd upon the numlwr of troops to bo asslgne d to the new department. It Is not bell, vol. howevir, that a large force will Iss necea sary. W.-isliiiiglon lleiiel Arrivals. r.l'lflil.le" SI'UTM. Wa -h.ng'i n. Jar S - Hot 1 arrivals: Arltncton I Anln' IT .11-1011. Tit. W11I ct r S 1' Gait!'.'! S" Louts, j. L K't . Arka j WIii..rd i:. K Mai . Si. '..--". i. Li. I'ewey C. M. Iaar.es. e ik' ib.tna. To get rid of rhcumitLsm try a bottle of Kimer & Amcml's 1'rescriptlon No. ,-! Star JJrus Co.. ilrdvvay & Market, agents. g.s2u.risay.a;9 y . ts-z-i 5-2-rr " vy- a a n a. J x i' m s. s ss a it . a . is possessed h' most people who think for them selves. The average man knows that if his blood is impure he feels sick all over. He has headache, nausea, bad taste in the mouth, is costive and can put no energy into his work. Tlie kidue3's are designed to purify the blood, but if diseased and tired out they cannot do it. Extra work is thrown ou the liver and huis and they too become diseased under the addi tional burden until the whole body is com pletely poisoned. What is to be done? Com mon sense says put the kidnej'S, the blood purifying organs, in good health and do it at once with Warner's Safe Cure before the kid neys break down and disintegrate from Bright's disease. Warner's Safe Cure, a purely vege table preparation, has cured thousands of men and women during the past twenty years who were in danger of death. It does exactly as represented and does it quickly. One bottle will aid, a few bottles will cure. It is not a cheap decoction, but a scientific preparation carefully compounded. Do not longer trifle a with your health, but h an opportunity to cure UlSnXSSSlSSSxBSSSS3Jf3BiSnS3ES2 AMUSEMENTS. GRAND SYMPHONY CONCERT. ST. LOUIS CHORAL-SYiVtPKOriY SOCIETY. 0- Pol', t. Ml.-'-' !a !.f Jit Nt.T.!,. v :. . t. .v. 4 : ... ,.,.,!. ., . V.. I.11 e'.-i.i. .:. -', .1 - . Ticket 75c to JI.SO at ALICE CROWLEY'S DEATH. Child Was Stricken Winn Ap parently in f.HOll Iie-.lllh. There seem; to hiv- b. n a irl-t ' ". the part of soice on-- i.i ri . . li. -: tie : . of little Aiie-i May -n.a: y of .No r-, 1: . street. In th- burial pi rmits pii.t.d Thursi'ay's Iii nul lie hm u" 1 1 . s -,. as the cause of ileath. At ti.e li 11 . ; :. parei.is. M. C. Crowley at... Mr-. 1.. e Yowl. .. It Is ele lareil that tli lu'd .p 1 of me 1'ibr.inous crojp. Tne .-'it ! t.o they a,.ve the cause of death to tin I" 1 at Corein r as membranous croup u . thit t wrote it down that way. No ph- 1 1:11. w 1 . In att mlance during the child's ii..v. ,,, , tu ne o' the neighn rs kn w au :1 a' " it her di 'th until aft. r it had 01101:1 1 .lle'e May t'rowiey was years , ' I. s!i. Was I'.tty and brieht. at. I a f.i..ri. v..' 1 the nt ighbors. The piretita av. r -he r ! vt ry s "tdenly. Neighb. r sa that b . ! ten uling fer some timi . but v. runnito; aiaout in the e old. ns,. !"'..- . her ii.udition. Mrs. Crowl.y aiiuntte 1 tl.' the little girl lu-el bete-n suf;. nr.i i'h a slight e'dd and the herself had t resit. I h- -. Itotb the parents say that sh- at" a le : . breakfast Tuesday morning aid n tie I .a good health. Two hour huer she ev . dead. T1 fath, r said she Wi.s .atm 1 .1. eiv two liou-s befete she w. s sill, k- n. .Mi -. e'r.wl - MUd that th" little girl v,a- .-:::. 1 ; iu her lap afier breakfast; that she at .- ard started to the kitchen und f. 11 de 1 ' 'i the' ft. . '. Non. of the v.. Khliot.- na.i e ail. I In and the first mo-d of Cue 111 km al ot. .1 was v- ai n the hearso called at the '. or to take t'te d-ad led'. aa. ilr. an I -Mr-. c- wbv .'ire both stanch b. liever- in the Christiin S.le:itist latth. Mrs. Crow v is a fat. hi a.".-. He vvoii..'. for the Mis-ourl Fuina.e 011 Ktits. " i'Vi.ui, where li i assj-i.-int for--a. in. Two 1 .dies, both Chris tian .;. leimst-. i-'it..i the house a short time l,-fo:e the etuid died. EDWARDS" CAii TAKEN UP. I'ather Seeks Possession of His Little Daughter. The Kelwards rae was taken up In .Ttidce Wllhrow's court yesterday aft.: 10:1. Hairy l Edwards and his parents. Do .or A. T. and Mary 1 lalwarels of . r non. T. x . ore sis king to get p..ss,.ec;.,n . f Willie May Kiwatds the ;-.... r-. M .: 111- - tr of Harry L. Kilward.-. wh" is i'i th t. :v o her motlur. Je-ssic I'. Kdwards T! ei.s'io'.y of the ch.M Wfs awai.l. I , . ) r moth, r in a hah.-is corpus p.. . i.i.: brought last year by liairv L. K !..:. against his wife to get tit.- child. The u :-t-r wa'- htaid be Judge WTthrow 1 -t .1 and tho child was given to her mother : r one ,ar. The lillel's father contends that ! Is w.fe Is rot 1 ntltled tr. have the child tit der C onler eif the esiurt. and an Imiuiry t- be'Mg made as to the meth r's conduct since - was given the ci.stody ef th" . hild. I ."0 Uiwan's and his wife tiled ii.ti rvi til. !' -titlons asking for the custody e.f the , ;,;H. The af.erniion si -smn was .!&. n up r. 1 1 ing el. positions as to the standing e.f M -. SI. J. SW.arV.Ol. mother of J.-si" ,;- wirels. aril Mrs. Holm m. another dauul t r cf Mr-. Swnrtwoud. It I" al!. ge.l thit t . etihl v.is 1. 1 1 by Mrs Kdv. iris will !' r moth, r and sute-i. Th- hearing will be n rumi 1 th's mi n ing. IMPROVEMENTS ASSURED. Inspector Anives to i'.Xiiiitine the I'edeinl i'liildine;. Edw.i-d Hoberts. Irsp.s?tor of luM!e Buitdli.gs, airived In St. Louis yesterday freim Wa-hington. having" cem sent here by the supervising architect t lnvstigate and n port on ihe present condition of the Fedcr 1 building tn this city. Some- tia-.e ago custodian Charles 11. .Smith of the Federal building submlttesl a report to the Washington authorities of the conditio . f the buiieling and reecommended that certain iniprov erne nts be made. Insp. dor Roberts i dies I on Custoelftn Smith .vesterday ane? informed him that he h.ni In 11 se-nt to St. Luis for the pi:ri.se of i-ors':.1ering his recernimcniLteipj im,i making others, and In Ids judgment Were de: Ira' le-. The work of insiieiting th.' builil.ta: will probably consume Mnreral days. :i- it is the intention to make a tin r e.uh 1 xainlnalton auJ r.-pi rt t the. 1!" partm. t.f in fall the improiements nees -s.try to put the building in first-class c. eliiion and cqelp it with all modern jm tirowme nis. Mr. Koberts said that a special bill would lie Int-ceiuce"! in Co-naTess asking for the neeersary apple'prtatloa- i$ef-re this w n done, it was ncecssory that a Gov rnm-.tit lnsN'Cior should m.ike a rejeort ef improve ments ne'e"leel and their esist in order to know what aptvroprt.it ion t ark f r in the bill. TT soi'irs now practically assured that tlv: F- .l-ral tunlding In St. Ixiais will sooa be put in tir-t-cltss condition. TWO APPEALTRANslJRIPTS. t.'ounty (oininisioners Are Sued to Recover Interest. Two appeal transcripts from the Federal Court of Kansas woie hied yesterday with the CleTi- of the Fnited States Court of Appeals. la one action D. M. Crosby. F. M Lllliry and J. H. Norton, comprising a le.str.:i tlrm doing business as D. M. Crosby ,' Co . have eued the Hoard of County Com mission, rs of Wichita Cotietv. K'as to n - iv. r riser. i 0.1 r Int. ding lnmds issu..,i )n Il- l.f ?" I iriyln tiiv t '. A. .'. . . -i I'i i 11 tl . .',- ' ' -' "1. 1'i'or. Ad i.' aod M.'iij'is 1 li- ti,. tiia) . . i,rt il pi , 'I'-s . wa-deil a tit,;..; f .r . J . .s. as I1 e tor is are r it r . 1.1 be The di ii n.Lu.'M c"nt"n ic 1 t' .t ion und. r which tl: - bnmls wen. e I'd until the issu-d was illCijal. The transcript In the ,t. s --&. Tr-T :-. give this great rcmed3' -ou. A 1- . ' ' ' . - .-. K'vt.T! .I. Ml-l I'.- . 1 . ', IloIIraan's. IKI'l uiive Mrcc; ..! . : t. Ag G3. an-FfeyEaSsarj Psadc in St. Lou.s BURTOSy ui ad roRTFi. v:xv& CO., r?ers of fl'AKkl.INO AMI STOCK AI.HS. povirif. tui.r ami nvi.i:. liKOWN STOt r AM) 1'IXK.SU TON -I'lrCIAL. if -.. sr ;,,,-. , r L'.fi' r I ;-" IS'"' '' ' .1' . ., tl ' p't..' to v. Kinloch It Lilt. tsT-w -fca ..-ir IA v& i-tkffi ?I STtJ K Ami III" sl;jn r iiel.Tii! smeiotli. !:i"iltl,y :i!nl n:.-iir:rl lr. e T'l'm tvrlnUle. 1 rin kri'. spit, or fet"i,Ul. Iiy mr esiusi:il f.-ieial treiitiiii-nt. 1'nr full iufrii.:iii-.ii and illnstratwl lne.!; un the .ssiti. s,i. :tml fi'titnre's -:ill or :ijdress .lulm II. Weai.llHity. :,is Clicini. al i!Mtr.. J: uinh :;uil ul've, Sr. I...'ps. P. Ko Finsr Confection . " m STUFFED 1 Hte- fiV: 'Wyiyvfl . .. -r.' tr..iv a rre P rWJT ' ' .T.'.a i t i-ll i- - -4 & . . . . I. ' '" ,U" SsJ i '. .s , i i.r. - -n v. . -.. s sgJtt Trrdc sorff.'etf 6y "Sl .inn iiotii t.ltot 1:1: v co. 'jQ mMM FULL SET GF -) Ti:rrn r.-siriu-tf-i wtcimm rain. Ts-th Tvn :-l Irp t-i t fY.jrr fr. T-.i't'i ' '-d ir-. 1 -!-. .-k I, per tcoth. All --k friiar-int"'! f" to vjr All -rk d.i'i- rr9w A' c'-'a-pe for nrr!a! e:.. CttMv.i.o.N. kt.. It &j. Union Oentai GcilBge, 622 Olive St. Uf t Hijulrrsd Collesc In th tVorlJ. C.r. cf -"cvcnlj anJ O.Vic. -TaeonJ'Voor. IIguts: 3 a. m. to 11 p. ni. elady; Sund&ts. 1 to (. case is e cci-cdlngly voluminous, as suit wra ti.e'!uh: .n each bond. Nancy A. WojhI asks for elainnges ncainst the Chiteico. Hock Island and Pacific leii1 rs".d in the sum of J'.n.o", as the r.'-i.It e.f a fall ef-ae' sustained frem a lienor pi.. t form at a sw.U stall, n in ItutleT County, iv n: .e..s. Sh avrs that her ;ei-m was in ok tl ariel b cam'- permanently ent pled, se was IS years old at the time of tht- acetdetit. CHAIR OF PSYCHOLOGY. Colmiilriai rniveifity deceives flOIUHMI for Its Undowiiieiit. N.w York. Jan. . At a meeting rf th" Itoard e.f Trustees of Columbia I'niV' rslty t.H-lay it was announc 1 eat Joht. D. r.ecke fi iier had pr-sert -1 S'(.,i'JV) t, ;pra university for the endowment ot a chair of psy liology. CalllloiWia e SK W av Ui J? li t-Trrr PROMOTE DIGESTION And CURE DYSPEPSIA. AH elriitrteists ct.jj thct:t nti'L-r a."rc;'mcat to n-fuml I'ttn-hase jincc if thev fill to j-He it'iir.-'iiate rclit-1 aivl jn-rinanctitly cure itpliofstioi: ami stotnacli troublei. fricc od cents a !ox. Every box costains tva weeks' treatment. Sent iiy mail, if desirtil, !.y TME EUPEPSIA CO.. 323 Clerk Avenue, St. Louis, .Mo. fV "' 7F -''. I.nwt Mrt, M. te-aie. yJHHHyThrrini v s.t.ve cure f r alco- 5. u-s s uoiiim and narcotic drus; usms. tir2 Vll. J. i liLAIXK, Zajcagcr and i'aysi;iia I jfert i ffl i km li "-V.1VI sr m m fcs-I SI ;i r-1 Ft A ""-ui f T-J ta-n v o rf ft3 "feis " v UREO 1 AUCTIONEERS. II. A. SELKIRK & G0M AUCTSOS. and STORAGE ". trv i"r Ti'eWri-i., n P.. . AMUSEMENTS. iksCLhn S UK AT 8:15. Wei imt. 25c. THE 8IBLFI1QM MAXIM'S 50c. ...,:; OLYMPIC. Ti-,Z,V1 Hat iiarp. 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Secretary, nstshibh'd in 1-13. Kl5sourI State Mutual Fire and Matins Insaranre Company. OfSre No TIT 1'antot.t S' St. Iials, JIo. Tel. JM' Mi'.n 2TII. Teh Klnloch A 11.S. I'ollfts Are V. ilttea ea Either Sr-xU or ' -tuut I'lan. DIItErTfeRS: J. n. f I.ii. ej. Ai-.testes rCe,Urhnt. I. J. Waller. tliryl ll.im.tlck. Jsaies v. 1 Pil. Jianrs K. Kelmc. M It. Oalmilti. Wr F. I lines. D ostal Telegraph GaiileCo, 5s && a R I aKrelL? b !.,' 1;.. A COLONIAL ii;kt rrii-c ' ' -' HRL. i " : .'. I 'a- o ' 5" -s. e - 3 V "Vs. 1 K : 4US a Mleiu Otilce. I.nctedr Hal tall uc. FOURTH AND OLIVE STREET. 4oo,ikh Mllea Wire. 3,in Olllcei. We rrould br plenacd Iu handle you Teles rniua, Jr; um. Tclvjahoaes. jbUa fsWa,