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ft ffi'X'A iineraJs and cbfcfei met al'Marianao today
;W fY!.'"Jr' 10 coasiaer the naduon of tic COuu
rV ;irnjy. Ameac tfcoro vbo altered wcrei
J , rpfa Generis Ytdal. laertt and Pedro Gil. but
."JteUqa province, end General Menoral.
'& BMs.naer jit .Havana province,
f-fiV Tffestnt.
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Mvf to General Rodriguez asking" him to call
t '; a general meting of offlce:ra to take ac
f1 lion, tlrst, upon the ocod ot bam of
S, , rtonty to ai)lc tha olflcera uud privntrt
: v ' of tho rmy to maXe a ccw start 1 lite.
jg$ aaa. stccndlr, with rcgart lo the lack ol
if rtapoit ibown to th& Ctifaia otllccn br
H the popIo ot Cubs, and tfra Amcricias.
t jS k The latter must bave special reference to
Ew 4i. the refUfOl of the municipal police to si
S?J, late General Singuttiy and othtx oflloeri.
ffi ? Ttc latetlnc totar resulted la s. rbreo
T hours' talk critical of. bat not unfriendly"
iV ta the Americans, and no dUpos.tlQn iTa
,V thovtnl to assamfi aa aitituJo of proltsJ
!f, or opposition. On tha coauury, 1H-
frt. lnsness to dStband via exprfesed, pro-
v viled money -was fcrthcoiaog lo give
tho meo composing tfco Cuban nny a ttff'
saut. Ao cac of those present put tho
s wsi, "A the UnlUd State collcets tho
i laiiul re-velmca, wo mujt loot lo the
. VaKed OtaCcs."
s Surgeon General Sternberg of tha Uoita-1
ftufes nta'ida ha?3ltal servrctt toijy In
spected Siajor Getteral Lre's vmp aal
i focal nTo'ttf-osaof ths lO,0ii ueops ia thu
t command ill. There was, h6ver. not a
i!ns! cae of yel'ow fertr cr rttiHpos.
& Major General Ludlow, irilllary goVer-
mr of thq iSepirtmpnt of lUt&m. baj
cLo-iea John Gary Kvars to ure- d thvs
Marqufs H Titbna as tnavor o Havaiti
i' nml Sir. E-rara -nlll jsiutro "hlk nevr duties
tojeorrow.
i ilajer CcnenU Prooite ill shortly direct
tfre release of ail pslltVcal prlaonen in tho
Isjffnd.
GensrftlM TVaJe ao.J Butter sailed today
nn ths steamer JtRsrorte and General
Clous left tonight ca tho Cancho,
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i i.uuLOWh rnuciiVjt vnox.
People of llaiunn Al-ril to Gttc l)p
1 Their .rini Ilcllrf llcuurvn.
Havana, January 7 Geoeral LudIor,
military eommaoder of lht district of Hav
ana, has isiiKd the Dist proclansatiou to tho
s citzens;
t ' "It Is knows that larsc quantities of arms
' sxii oiamitnitlon are in store at numerous
plices In tbta city, gre-ttly la excesa qf any
po&iblo Tequrefflt-'nU. These accumula
tions axe the result of ihe war condlt oaj
which have existed for tbrte years and
now that tha city is tn a condition of pro
found -peaeo and as no member of the com
munity has any requirement for deadly
weapons of the character indicated, it is
evidecca of Rood faith niidjatriotl3m to
tfisaeaso with their retention. Actuated by
these feelings, tuaoj clt'sena hav for sev
eral day pant beea voluntarily turning in
these arms and fcvave requoated ttu United
Stafea authorities to recotie ;heai.
"Oistlo La Punta ha Win Uajlfaatcd
as an arnry for tbo r doro3lt and receipts
tro given for the wtuports turned in."
By tbe earns proclamation phjlcians ure
rtciClKd to report infectious illiobiM, sal
oma arid restaurants aro altoned to be
optioed until midclsfct Instead of clculns
at 11 o'clock. To rellee miffcr ns and stop
professional beeciry tho miarria mtrnliin
ths streets are to take notido or ca&ets of
ilteis and dcstltulfoa. with tine locality of
tbe street and Dumber and emergency ra
tions will be limed. In caw of ll!ncs3
special faod will bo uppl cd by doctors.
The CuUhj rencra!t will meet today at
ilsrianaa tu decide upon tie course they
sua tbir awnawuili will pursue. They w.H
probably decide -to disband.
JtVi:.Mi,n '1'j:ai itoHiiuns.
Two 'IipiUa Bo llcspunNihlc for
the ltolilup nt I.i-ctls, Mu.
Toptska, Kao , January 7 Tie Journal
today prints a scasatonal story to the ef
ttct tfiiat the Topek-a bajs, geth Iiojebrook
aud Charles. SU-osvoll, IS jcara all, iz,h,
who wtro arrested during the fall fc3tlvji
last S4-piembr for holding up a tu.tner and
wto were tent lo the reformatory, are
TOSPontlWo for tlw illfiwurl PcciOe hold-iiu
end express robbery near Leeds, Mo , Sep
tember "3 last. This Is tho robbery 10
wihich JtSio Jamcj. Jr.. la now under in-d,-ctment
and under arrest la Kansas City.
Under SUerllt Williams, who hat, been
wvarklaff on tho co for eoms time, claims
that jcung StWAoll ho nwdo a vritteu
ccnftojlon and loa divulsod where the
booty, tomo SU.QOO. is hidden In Iho wood
about fevnty-IHe mllci cast of KnuMf
City. Mr. Wauarns. a ehcrlff, ami a
POMo lnno Rone to loo for tho money.
Tbr test no deubt ct the micms of the
qurt, for Ktrowfll has been tested and it
fcos been found that he has inM h trn.ii
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"BIGFOOT" WALLACE IS DEAD.
Noted Indian Fighter and Pioneer Was Overcome
by Pneumonia at the Age of 82.
Drrtn,) Texai, Jnnury 7. Captain "nigfoot" Wrilacn died this aaorslng
at 10 o'clock aficr an illness ef about ot week. Tho ImmHIate caue of his
death van pneumonia. Captain Wallace rras a pioneer of this State, coming to
Tsxj In. 1KT fo' tfio vipers purre of aVeotne th t'eath at his broAtr. who
was enptured nd laiu by th MexfCdns n lS3f, Ills homo was lrttstba,
Va., Tvhcro bis only living brother and ether relatives now lire. Tho captain was
ST yars iM when he. died. About the last trip of tha old veteran wa upon the
occasion of the Dallas fair last October. He was very feeble then an! thos
who raw him rpatUed with orrow tnn th gammons acro the Great DIvtd
Was aot to be loa? delayed.
SUMMARY OF TODAY'S IA1P0RTANT NEWS.
Fonr.iGX.
Tari3 papers astontsied that ths ei
pens account ct tb American, peace
coni&issiua shouttl lcdcde frt") for spe
cial services.
I'rttsslan cabinet hast psvted th Irn
poiiai meat Inspection bill, but It la
claimed It Till not work hardships en
Anwricar-s.
Oormaa comnvrejal boltea are pretest
ice against tbe mpulsiaa of Ausulans and
Dane,
Tbo Madagascar Tllao Boot and the com-
incnt of the Ixjodoa Time show that tha
tasiion bcren Knulaod and Fraoou ts
Rrcw-ine. TtM KnslUh paMIe are not
iucltaed to avoid war it It has to come
On Holiday Sssaata will notify Vm
aaeen rwnt cf Spala's crUts. Sllrrla
and rclavieja will form tha osw cabinet
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Tbe Colombian Rovi-ramrut announces
that tbo Utruttl claim, once dfidJ by
Cfcri-raftd. v.1ll bo again aibttrttcl with
Knsjhtnd, Vranco and G-nnanj- aa refren.
TIki twtiiio posaes tbo Dlatrl't of Colam
fcia appropriation bllL
TImo of tSe house taken, ur vlth the
execution appropriation bQI, Grosenor of
Ohio etarta a poliUcal debatr.
Speaker Heed forced tbe lu! on mem
bers of conttrcss ItcMlns position la pio
jLtrur and tho Beats occupied br Central
Wheeler and Coloaels Colsoa. Campbell
and IiobbltM will likely b dftlared vac.inc
Opposition to the HUll bill to Ibcreat
tha army is anticipated ta tho rcnaU.
TH13 i'ltll.lfl'l.NUs.
General Itlo says the hostllitr betwsa
Americans and the Tasalos K Increasing, v
Aulnaldo's manifesto protests against
General Otis slrnir.K bimsIf as mlllury
governor of tho Philippines
Agulnaldo says ho nvcr agreed to recog
dUo American authority, and advises lh
crtlvcs to work together t.ilb tore for
abbolute Independence.
Dewej" baa asked for more gunboats and
for a supply of plus tobacco and soap.
When tbo Spaniards evacuated Hollo
they asked tho Ccrmi.- consuls to repre
sent them, but the German government
flatly refused to allow tha consuls to do so.
oim..
General Ludlow's proclamation requests
cttluns to surrender their arms. Ho also
taken measures to roller, dHtretu
L'rlctlon has arisen between. Generals
Lee and Ludlow oter the empIoymt.it of
General Menocal.
Cuban chiefs at a meetliis In Havana
tomplalncd of tbe lack o( respect shown
Cuban officers Thy think tho United
SUtes should pay the Cuban roldlers to
Ihey can disband and so to work.
lUii'alns of Colocl Mabry of the First
Texas will bo sent home on the tramport
Michigan.
Tor the present tbe Spanish system of
tax collection in modified form will be re
tained In Havana.
IN THE SENATE AND HOUSE
D1STUICT Ol' COI.IJM1HY AITIIOIMU
.VTIOX HILL lMbSK) SUXATU.
Uutlcr'n rroponltlon to Tension Kx
Confederntcs Xcvcr tnU-ml.-il to
llo I'lidnctl Uroeuor TnlL,
Wanhlnston, January 7. At a brief sea
eloa of tho saJ.lo today tho Brst of tao
K-Sular approprlatltn bills to bo reported lo
turt body, the District of Columbia, wua
pwsed. It carried a trifle over J7,000,00
criJ was pasod pi-aetlcally without debate.
Tho pie.Ecnta.vka ol n memoriul from ft
i amp cf Cc-nfcrteratu Yottrans .n opposi
tion to tho proposition cf Air, Butler Jl'op ,
N, C) to pension tbe soldiers of tha Con
fesieWcy vv-,is made tho txt of some re
mirkJ by Mf. Allt.ii, In which, ha said that
theio was never ioy l-otoutlon of hnlig Uo
measure iasset.
Aen tho setiato convened today Mr.
d'asco (Tin.) prescntod a memorial from
a simp of Confederate Veteians at Ocsta,
J'ia , protesting ngoinst tba ndoptlon of
tha propos-tioa of vMr. Butler (N, C.) to
pension cx-Conftelcrato soldlcra.
In thiu coancctlon, Mr. Allen (Neb.)
eald:
"I 'bellevo a word on this subject Is duo
ut this point. 1 do not belieyo tbere was
evxr a wrlous purpcae on tho part of tho
treu&tor who Is the author of Uo proposed
nnxiad.mc.ut to pe-nslon Confuderato veter
ans. I think tbe author o( tho amendment,
I ka the prosldent of the United States, was
carried away by bis iceiingj, m my opin
ion, altogether tco muoa attention. Is being
Fld to It.
"it would be an injustice to tha rank
and file of tho Confederate soldiers to say
iht they would coculJor seriously any
propos Hon to receive- pensions. They have
cared for themselves for a third of n con
lury. They hav a cored for their come
urlra and for their deid. It seems to me
4he.t tto whole' matter cxa bo clewed by
iiajing that both the prcafiont of tho United
Stcka cjii tho author of tbe amendment
(vere carried away by their onthaslasm. In
my judgment, sposkluc from the standpoint
oL a Northern soldier. It is t-nie to close
this Incident. It may be closed by tbe
happy thcught that all bitterness and tee
tlopclitm bA-so been wiped ou: by the late
Spanish war,"
At tho conclusion of the routine btuN
tkm In Bccordano w;th the ordsr nude
yeotord-ay vhe Blstrict of Columbia appro
priatlcn blU was token up,
,r. Jdasoa (UL) offered the followlnc
rtstoiutiett:'
U."WherM, All Just powers are- derived
irv tn consent oi tn soreracd; therefore
bo It
.'Weswved, by tbo wnale of th UnlttfJ
Btttca, Tut the, sovesrntrtent of the Unttrd
Staafof Awertea ltlll not attempt to go.
eira tbo'peoplo of any other country in the
wortd without to conseot of ths people
themselves, or subject them hvJ force to
urdilin Mlnt tbIr will," t
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Hon- U, V. nnM offered th Vermont
fecatorehlpi made vacant by the death of
tVnatsr Morrill,
Quay bank conspiracy case taken, under
advlrement by tha Philadelphia court.
At tho Jacksoa Day banquet. Colenel
V. J, Bryoa raads a powerful trsument
in favor of the rllver cause and aicalcst
tho trusts, particularly tho money trust.
At Omaha, Congressman Sulrr of New
York rpoko in the sam vela.
a vai u.
Colonel Mabry' remains are to be taken
tc Jelfernon for interment.
Tbo corner stoce of the Masoale widows
acd arpbaiis home waa laid with tmposine
cremonles.
Much 1-outr.lana rice ts belns marketed
at Galveston.
'JllK Foot" Wallace. th noted IndUn
Itchier and pton?er, d'ed at his homo at
t-'evluc.
lleaumeat Is to have a shlngls mill with
a capacity of S0,Cfl).
J)r. John Grant says the h.'J5hst legal
ralo of Interest should not exceed 6 per
cent.
City attorneys wilt submit n bill to the
legislature vatch has the indorsement of
lh Judtys of tho tcurt o. criminal appeals
sud of tho supreme court.
Jl VIMIOAD.
Atbirney generit has AIM suit asking
forfeiture ot charter of the Missouri, Kan
sas and Texas of Texas
tolonel Kordyce otJj a start trip Into
Teaas, bnt Is not dUcusatUK plans for th
Lntt road.
Local passeng-r travel falling otr attar
the holidays.
Ths Cotton Blt encouraging tobacco
)lture alots Its lln
The International will make a ne-v divi
sion for roadoasters.
cojiatnitciAi..
Houston advanced spot cotton He and
lh other American markets l-16e.
Cctton futures up 1-tMd la Liverpool, 1
to i points In New Orleans and 2 to 5
rolnts In Now York.
Wheat orr He. whllo corn advanced 3-SU
JiC and oats It Xc Tork lost Oc and
lcrd and rlbi gnlned Jl4a each.
LOCVIw
A man named Armstrons killed and tody
terrlblv nmnglfd by a motor car oa ths
Hrunuu line.
Cumruenlal travelers -who -will repre
sent sore of Houston's leading business
firn's uurluc 1:01.
A Mc land Investment rear Barker and a
ln.WC-Spludla cotton mill to bo placed
there.
Klictlon of officers In various labor or
cu Irntlous.
The liiititd sermon preached by Itcv. A.
Ltjorus, the new rabbi of Temrle Beth
Israel.
on tbo table, announcing his intention of
addressing the senate upon it next Tues
day. The District of Columbia appropriation
bill was parcel.
House bill granting ettrn pay to officers
and enlisted men of tiho United States vol
unteers wns called up by .Mr. bhoup and
passod without nniondmetit. The bill
grants two months extra pay to troops that
h?vc served outside of thlB country and oaa
mouth's extra ptr to thaw who have sencj
c-nly In this country.
Tho senate then, after a brief executive,
sess on, at 2:10 p. m , ndjourhed.
Till! 1IOUSK.
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(iromi-nnr Mnrtu it Poll tion! lie
lmte on 'lurlfr unit Curreno.
W'ashlcstcic, January 7, Tho house ot
representatives avrs engngeil all day on
Iho legislation of the eecitr."v appro
priation bill and ccmplotci! U substintlally
us rrporteI, except for the Hems for tbe
civil tcrvice conimWi-Jon, which went over
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tsnlll Monday
There wero several rtda
debates during the dajv
n f .i, .-..
. uir
brcLjcht out Sir Gro.ivernor of Ob'o 'a
ipeeih of an hour on current political
eju-stlons.
On convening today tho housa In com
mltten ot the wholo resumed c:ns:dcratlon
of tha legislative, executive and Judicial
npprcprlation bill,
Mr. Bromwell (Rep., Ohio) moved a
formal amendment to the bill in order to
ask why tho appointments of emergency
dorks ln the war department had not
bevn maio from tho eligible list under the
mm CC1VH.O iu- ano saw the clrcum-
Etancoa (.-OaneCtCd With thao tDmnar,rv
nppolatmenta exttos.ll tha manirott k.
lurdhles of the civil 6irvica law. Ho iila ''"tchesoa Is hero on lexal builae's V.
Uotsht the law should be generally over- iSoVT'fl'SaSl S'tK? ,'SJ
Mr. itotiv replied to Mr. BromweJl. pre- ' JSSSrJ.S'" " T"M Ui'ai 'lt",
dieting that If tho present civil ejrvlco law I
consipucd on tbe statute bosks the next Charles it. Logan, John O. Roberts and
twenty jears would nca the passage ot a 1-mils Hsdley have ,beon appointed ts
civil seryj o pension lkt nod Mr, Cannon 5Sv-clS,A15i'ftom Krl(,!; 8t l Pft" to
ixplatood that tho civil wrvlce machine), , ' " '
.tarv5fniem1rP' ?lnMa' il , ,!(ieca- "creUry of war today ordered th.
ItF .'? 1wKee13 emptoy clerks out- muttc-i-out of tto First Wet Vifilnia sfc
Mr. BromweJl withdrew his amendment olunuwm.
biai iue rraaos Ol Uie bill proceed!
v i r.iKk air, iiroenor (Hep
mu, n.vuKurtt.1 to in hko ea hour
mvv. .ium iud ui'Ljiiiiiu nr rA MKIIImI
parses of the countrr toward tho flnaielnl alto a largo number of postmasters acd p-S;
queitton. H begsa by referrlr to the wottooa lq tha UclttJT Su volunteers, ta
campalgn of 1W6, which vas, he said, cludlnB the tavalry reKiments,
nntlNMBrliaJ W .. . i .
on both sides. Never in tho halory'of
the Urll.yi States had . r . k..iI
viMvJU(u ur usi. laiirnf-AB nn i o!in4i
m than in tho early -months of iwid.
n.- ,JT 'V""D vvr euuenng .tir e.at
nraacim and coromerciul dlteressea. The
cocrjust was very etroog, as tha preceding
few months had been mooth of great
prtMPHiiy Thero -wers more idle men In
the United States on election day In 18SC
than at any Previous tfme in th hi..n.
of th. cwjttry. whll. otU elecUon day
of im Um wiMbtr ttu mm bd Mm
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fewer. Doth parties had met this sitvatlou
( fronkry,' eaeh ofTdrlcB Us. remedy. Hence
i the carspalrn had been fotrghl uudr n
favorab.R condiUoar, In whatever dirtc-
tin otr. might turc, whether to cur rall
J 1 roai, o our manufactory's or our Inlaw t
I or foreign trade, titer was gloom and
. deiDomWiirr.
Mr. Otosrcnor thca outline! the plat
forms of the two pxrtlei, dwellliig peclally
ou the low tariff and sliver policies of the
democratic and th protective tariff and
gold standard policies of the republican
party.
The result of the republican policy, he
said, was already seen fn the Increase of
fctlr exrort bring: ?g gold to ib cOti iiry
ani stoppiag tie revolution oJ iho "endUss
Clatn" about ivhlth ro much had bia
heard under Mr. Clevcfaad's adminlstra
uca. Th lss(. bad been clearly cut and
dls-ttnctly defined and tte deraMfratfc ora
tors had dwelt lespecliliy upon the manaesa
of menta.clng t gold standard.
Mr. Orosveucr then outlined tho anion of
congress un-r republican leadership in
pissing the Dlnglcy bill. Dwelling upon
Ch passage of the hill, ha showed that
thero bad bten In the bcstanlne tn appar
ent majority ,n tlw serrate agatnal It, but
never in the bMo.-y f a free people hid
there beSra a be.ter demisstratlon of the
ronner of the maJorKy or the people than
had been shown in tbe passage at tie Dla
gley bill tb.rc.ugh tt senate. This wess a
clear yielding to the popular demand and
was a ttrong monument to our free gov
ersnionU So. esatlaued Mr. Orvsveaor,
thu ctango In the tirfff had Ixicn made,
though noao had been made in the cur
rency Jaw. There had been almost two
years cf reptrbt-aa. administration, and co
two years had e-.vr sesn a. more- taiical
cl-angi than had occurred In tha cpnr.it
condition. He Instanced the- prosperity of
tha railroads, declaring thxt no lino of
ideas was able to carry Its buslaei. Also
ttv foreign trade was without pirallst. in
view- of tfaese facts fea had no doubt thxt
2Ir. Bryan had often hid etcaion to re
gret his ulterancts in the campaign.
"irmoii unfortunate Utterance a pub
lic man ever made." bo said, was Mr.
Bryan's frequfnt inquiry upon comtug Into
town whether "General Prtupsriiy" had yet
arrived. That Inauiry was beairiih tte
Uignltv of a. great man. a man tniie, great
by a great, laauo If cot by his on pcr
horwl ruacnttude
The Chnese wtill cf fcelgn trade had
bca broken down and (cr ihe fltst time In
our hlstoo Eureka was looking to the
Unt.cd States to ax the rate of exchange,
lie maln;aintl3 that whue there hid been
an unorejtdentotl djcrea.,e In tho revenues
derive! from abroad en ou.- agricultural
products, tho export?Uoa of our manufac
tures had 'kept oven paci with them. He
ptcceeJtd In .on:e detail to show that
Amr can trade wa3 pentiratlng all cor
ners of the eirtb and vwnnlnsc for our coun
tr tho admiration and envy of all man
kind, concluding with Jin appeal to the
country to sustain the policy which was do
ing po muxn tor it.
Mr. UndeTwocU fDem., Ala.) replied
briefly to Mr. Grojvenor. urg.ag the fu
tility of recent tariff legislation In secur
ing prosperity and th Inaction of tho pjr
ty In pow cr on financial que3t!on3.
Mr. Cox (Dem.. Tenn.) also t.ok up tbo
political theme, alleging that If the gov
ernment was on a gold standard It nai
not due to any legislation by the party in
power, but through tho course of the sec
re tary cf tho treasury.
An amradment was made to the appr
catlon of tho civil service law to emergency
eropioyts Th ae already In service under
tbo emergency appropriations are left out
side the. civil eorvlee regulations, while
ticse hereafter appointed are brought w th
in tho operations of the law.
Tie bill was then rvported back to tho
boujo and agrcel to throughout v.fth the
oxoeptioa of the items relating to the civil
service commission, which went over until
Monday. "
Adjournment was then takes.
THE GOVERNMENT OF HAWAII
ailMHUTY -VII.r. lAICU A IVUI'OItl
AGV1NST1' TUB JIITT IIII.L.
.MomliiTj OpiioKCd to Allowing; Iji
Inniln i)t-iirc-civtiiini In C'oiixrt-mi
Auieiidnients Are Uximcteil,
New York, January 7. A special to tho
Tiihuno from tuhington says: It Is ex
pected that tho Hitt bill, to provide a
govemmont for the Territory of Hawaii,
which as been und,r consideration fur sev
eral weeks in a sub committer ot the
h-u-j co. unities on Terrltortea, will bo
considered b the full committee and u
voiubiy reported to tho hots; eirl) text
wte-k. There will be a minority ivpart,
igiitd by .lemocratilo members. Mr. Hitt
toelaj expiesictl tho opinion, basid ou
conversations witn a number of Uw.-mbt.r4
en both sides of tho house, that olutnrctlvo
tatUca will not be resorted to for tho pur
Pc of hindering either tho consideration
or pauioisd of tho intjasurc. Ho also ro
nuukvd that bo did not hlnk the divergence
bill ought to bo reported by tho homa
eomnilttee and tho one aIroj.lv reported
to tie senate becausa Mr. rhiiinm e.m
the committee on foreisn ivslatlons, wou.d
bo able enough to cause much trouble Iu
caye either should pa as reported.
Efforts will bo mado. however, In both
uobs;s to havo tho ma-sum fimr,,i.i i
;somo Imjioriant respects. A number ot
wnators and representative:, are luixious
that no provhlous ti.Ul bo embodied In the
Hawalleu act whlaa m.gbt to cited and
urged ca prcceitait lu iu'.uro im.iainii
I .-.i,.; , .-,-.-,-.....,, iiiuci
w.vw.im tL-iriLoiiai scqui,Jtlon
T"..? Vp-c v"' " a result
I Ai i . T " -uauy oi tnm Hru
, -iitu in mo provision tor a delegate
i ln eneiioM from Hawaii and are strongly
a dcclittzxion thi,t no-biug therein eo'n-
talaol shall bo i-onsi.lenrd or taken to im
Ply the future altnthaJnn of iinii .
St.-tcr. "" "" "
It u understoo'J tlut Senator Piatt of
Connecticut will otter an amendment to
zlrlko cut of tbe senate bill tie eec'lou
provldliiu for a delegate In congress ud
alec i one Mubulytnk' tho decUiutloa la r
srid to ultimate Statehood.
WASIIIMi'lOY HHIKFS.
... JSpetlal blspatch" ta The Pcit.)
Jtv-heson and wife of Houston arrived' her
tofiay and aro stoooim- i th. .n4UI. R'T"
1... .. ..-- I . r. '
Major John D. Black, commissary of tub.
tlsumce lr tha office ot th? rommandiag to
erl, testified before th war InvestiratfnK
commlisiau today -:hat the general rharaetsr
of tbe commlMisry suppllis was good
Captain. John IV Grayhtll, a mentber ot tb
Confederate- YHtnn camp of K York
City. nceorurMnKd by General Joa Wbeelo
sn honorry member of tte. cam?, eall-d at
tbe White Houm today and preseated to th
prrsldont an address bUhly rommendlae the
rntlmcau expressed br btm ln his recent
I Ths -..,. A,.A.U .-- .
a ipsC7 uruto coramerc coranUisioncr: P. a moI
MSW
JACKSON DAY AT OMAHA
Prominent Dtnwcrals, Populists and State
Officials Present
MR. SUIZER OX DEMOCRATIC DUTY
Tli Trni Unit lie Mmle lo Ohrr
I lit l.uvt. l,nrxr vlnnillnt: Ar
v in j It it Menace.
- .
Omaha, Keb., January 7 What the
members ot the Jacket dan club of this
city aert was tho niort sjecetstut ban
ejtet ever held took place In ths dining
room ct tho Paxton hotel, wlikb. could
barely accommodate those In attendance.
Democrats from nil parts ot the State
wero present and with them many leau.rs
popul.ets, including all the Stats ofMctaTs.
Ex-Gos error AltgeJJ of Chicago, ex-Vita
Iq-esJdeot Stevenson of Illinois and Con
gressman Sulzer of Xow York, as tha
guesU of honor, made the principal ad
dresses.
Mr. Altgeld had as his subject "The
EituaUoa.''
Mr. Stevetson's subject was "The Dem
ocratic Party," and his address was da-
voted to the hlatcry of the parly and an
argumeni against expansion. , ,
Mr. Sulsex'a subject was "The Day we
Celebrate." Ha prefaced his speech by
eay;c that he stood equarely on the Chi
cago platform add brought from tha earn
est democrats of tho Eait their fraternil
greeting ani their mesiagu of hope for
un'oa and harmony In thj ranks and
triumphant victory ot thor grand old tarty
in the years to eerie.
"It Is the duty ot the democratic party,"
ho saU, "to restore ojt merchant marine
We must combat -tho diiastrous policy of
tto tepubllcan party against o.-r mcrchau
mariaj and repeal Its Ylcious legUIatlon.
'Tonight as democrats we Invoke tho
spirit of Andrew Jackson in favor of the
xcluateer forces of the Republic and
against a largo standing army lo time
ot peace composed ot men who are rot tax
payers but ru taxeater. A desperate ef
fort will be made by the republ cans to
Ij3 tho act to create a great standing
army and if it suce&3 it will burden tho
taxpayers ct iho country for Its mainten
ance $130,000,000,000 a year. Every dem
ocrat in the lacd shouM to alive to the
congers ot this republican movement and
io all in his power to frustrate It.
"We need no a'rilnnco w.th Great Britain.
All we need now, as in the past. Is a firm
reliance on our owa greatness, our own
ability, our own Integrity, our own power
to defend our rights, protect our citizens
ani legislate on every proposition regard
ing our own welfare, our own happiness,
our own well betg and our own prosperity.
"Toflay tha sreat trusts of tho country
aro practically supreme. Many of them are
eo entrenched in power that they are to all
Intents and purposes above the law and
no longer amecable to legislative action.
Tbe crjlng evil of the times U the power
a:l the sway of tho trusts. They endanger
not oaly our free institutions, but our fre!
mea. Tho battle cry of the democratic
party should bo the trusts must go. Vfi
legislation beiitow.ng special benefits on the
few u unjuat and against the masses and
for tho classes It has gone m us 11 less
than 8 per cent of the people own more
than two-thirds of all the wealth ot our
country, it has been truly sakl that mon
archies are destroyed by poverty and re
publics by wealth. If the create-it rnniih-
j He tho world has ever seen Is destroved,
q It will fall by this vicious system of fob-
wub mu iuuuj- iw, uiq oeneius ol tuJ tow.
Mr. Alteeld was l-h nnlv n nt ,!.
speikers who mado any reference to free
coinage and ho only briefly. Tho two or
three references to W. J Brjan as the
democratic candidate in 100 each created
Steal enthusiasm. The following letter
from h m expressing regret at hU inabil
ity to be present was heartily cheerei when
read:
Hen. Ed P. Smith, Omaha.
Lincoln. .Xeb , January 2, My Dear Mr.
Smith: I am very sorry that a previous
engagement will moke it Impossible for me
to loin the members of the Jacksonlan club
in celebrating the anniversary of the bat
tle of Now Orleans.
e are pass.jng through a struggle sim
ilar to that w hlch, the National bank forced
upon the democratic party In Che das of
Jaekicn and the contest must end now as
It ended then unltss our people have lot
interest In their own welfare. The In
creasing brood of Iru.ts, led by tho money
trUSt. nappnf r-t oil (, .! 1 ...'
trust, parent cf all th nihn .,m ..
make. representaUve government a farce
Ct they ccnUnuo to furnish the campaign'
contributions to elect officials und then se
cure immunity from n-rri5Nmn. ...
cf contributions.
Two new questions, militarism and Im
J "sm,- bl'' ta thruu u?oa the coun-
.. iuo rw,vui or ice war. but they
miKO bc .remove1 "-n the nrcna of
pontics if met at once by the disciples of
Jofferi0n end Jackson i-d solved In a?-
TbS.ai,lth. th? 'jmocra" crinclw.
Ttose who urlze lndtvnrion,.. ... -,. '
? "'"J? l0 srant tQ others: bcwao
. i a reaiCn tQ aIvanc the r cause
dey tie n-cesrltv for an Increase tnihe
permweat military estimate. Let those
fa.th in eelf-government: let those turn
to fene w-to dUcsrd Justice.
Regretting that I tan not be present in
aid the member of our club InertSd-nS
au0r SCO persons parffiSlIn ?&.
vkrmovi' i:Tmi.iup.
n. k. i-uirw nrnrri, ,. (he
lorani Po.lllnu.
,,;" ;or7- Jnry 7 -A special to the
Ucrld from Mompeller. VL, sa-
The governor has offered tbe place In
fLTT- I:" oeath of
Tu ,, lo "' F'M of this
tr. Mr. Fifield bas BOt accepted but
ot tl Unlversltv nf ve U sraduate
wtea hij r" sued ? fl" untU l'
licaa National convAtU0 th? r'pub
lear beea Tfnni1 ln the
Vermont IU?ISu,Mla?lt the
becamnJrel1tufc' '" J86S h
Railroad company V f.03' Central
the receivers thaTro 0a ot
PAnncns wat eihvtiox.
fropoap to HnvtTTL-.
cultur, Mt3?gm, n rl
Oorricana, T.a '?!:' .
I ot ths Farm;;. 32! T?T
largely ttnn..i " :."'anc
gather, and the organiz,
be la splendid mi
we.-.ih;, ...r.r "ics the
bad
spiendH ;';,:,. ,,,eq ap
Their oaxt tattuv.
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DO YOD GET DP
Do You Have Rheumatism?
SWAMP-ROOT Is the Great Remedy for KidS
Bladder and Uric Acid Troubles. To Provf I
Yourself Its Wonderful Merits, You May Hi
a Sample Bottle Sent FREE by Mail.
Well people have healthy kldnejs.
Your are in no danger of being slcfe If
you keep your Udnsys well.
They fllur your blood, keep It pure
and fr from disease-breeding germs.
Your other organs may need care, but
yeur kidneys most, because they do moot.
If you are s'ck, begin with your kid
neys, because a3 soon as they are wMI
they will help all the other organs to
teilth.
The treatment of some diseases mn7
be delajed without danger, not so with
kidney disease.
Swamp-Root ta the great discovery of
Dr. Kilmer, the eminent kldnev nnrt m,iA.
der specialist, and Is a genuine specific
iu oaucnui neaimg action on tho Kid
neys. It will be found by both men and women
lust what is needed .In all cases of
Kidney and bladder disonlprs. iim. Hiy
dull pain or ache in the back, gravel,
catarrh of the bladder, rheumatism, sci
atica, neuralgia, uric acid troubles and
Bright s disease, which is the worst form
of neglected kidney trouble.
If your water when allowed to remain
.rP1 a11 ne5:ssa"y arrangemrats.
The object of this meeting is to get
prominent speakers from different State
to come arid dlsotiss 3rH.iiihi. -,-n ,.,.
ralsj:g in all its forms and stnses. Tne
resj.t of farmers of long experience will
t given, and the farmers cpect to reap
lasting good from thn nH.wn- hl.
!.?"!.. tbS destroy the corn and cotton
crop, the disease that kills out the stock
the way to plant jour sedto ntrd all such
subject will bo idiscussed and lectured
upon at this time. Tho committee tha "as
tho arromjcmec-.t nt n, ..,' 1".I ,.?
charge is composed of B. W. Caldvvelf of
""J' chairman; J. T. Jackson, A. P.
IlSi-f; K- PP?- J- M. McWIIl am
The Custom Grain and Flour mill, which
is now in tho hands of the sto-kl older
was reported as being In I corH Won to
Puf.h 'he work and the contriSterV u0
have the building will ooa be at work
IX; rata0-al''a"C"
FRICTION BETWEEN GENERALS
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SEcnti. MCocoi.'k smivicA ylngton. January 7,-At J
p. . I -'VIJ UliU l.t-3 VUUUIUUU UU TW , H
.... v....n i.omrnl Control. Se,..r,i
'"""" .iniUM-Ooniei ALP,i
to Mox-o .Ycnrer Iluvnnn.
New York, Januai-v 7 rii ,u .- ..
Tribune from Hiana a,. ',!
Lea and Ludlow are sllli pU,n lu
Mo directions over the Insurant genera,.
Mencc-il. No definite steps havo ,et bs!-n
aken for po)IcinS tb, province outside of
Zll l?J.a ia .Wo the!
tinn i uts wneie leorganlia-
m . "V"' i"-neKil -taiovv w-auu
. ,u mW 4-uy as alcalde or major.
e .k --"iou some time ago, not
-- ,.ultJU: or accepting n place ua
hThadeen sUrh?111""', but ""
government, refund to at U. I&w It
ooclared that tM. annb.y has?cil
accent ff011 ,br Wea MwoeSTSi
f?ffip -.plaCo ,n Havana under General
Ludlow wl.iout losing bis rank.
,.!. . v oaiy "iPOrtanee of the matter la
that hft fYmm.- t.. .-"V
in.,. ".. "" ueiween wwi and -Itoo
tniinu..,. w ucimea WV) and 4100
nS3 1SJ?::.?X. ? .?
eral C...: "1 T.. I'T"" " ' ratlin UOU.
nex in 'EX? XEL "".M Visit Go.
his mr-ir.,U 'V ,'u UK u,,n to taite up
f,wJSr ." nenl' Havana. v
Ito KSLnt abou.' tLo wptaMiifcr or
iaV t rRf n.nVf,VlBK a M f D
ceinff ' PwPvcVTe custom houso ro
The id'e element in ir ,.,.. , i. ....,
Mffi,iJ!ft
Ua - """ "i '"K ''vwnpapeirs oaguxxil
""sssl sjnWH, ( IsVIMVf;,! Mp
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WITH A LAME BAl
Are You Sleepless, Nervous, Irritablef
Kidney Trouble Makes You MiseraW
41
undisturbed for twenty-four hotaVl
a sediment or settling or has a clom;
Dcarance, it Is evidence that your U
and bladder need immediate atteatki
Dr. Kilmer'3 Swamp-Root corredi
ability to hola water and prompUjri
comes mat unpleasant necessity of I
compelled to go often durlne Ik
and to get un many times during tletl
The way to ke-ip well is to pay ttti
to jour Kianeys.
To take Swamp-Root when yosMI
lenug irom cioggea Kidneys.
This prompt, mild and wonderfalii
edy Is easy fo cot at the dme itanu
fifty-cent and one-dollar botUes.
To prove for yourself its'ffieriti.l
may nave a sample bottle, anlsl
telling mora about It. both Mat 4
llttplv ffoa 1.m winll 4V
.. vw ui ".-... i,rc
The great dlscoverey, Swamp-Edt
bo remarkably auccua3ful that our nil
are advised lo writs for a f res M
bottle, and to kindly mention "The Hit
Sunday Post" when Bending tMr
dresses to Dr. Kilmer & Co, BlnlW
IM. 1.
has no rlgut to interfere with batltsl
of tha people which are permanent
The minority stockholders In ths H
corn urbano have callsrf a inteilasl"
morrow to take fuilhcr stcira ainut
ssle of the road to the Now York is!
Indian sjndicate, which is now in f
ion.
Judicial nrncesses havo been
Sgalnst the nfflrors rt tnn com919II
fLillng to comply w-th Civil Oovenotl
v-asiro s cvecrto orderin? a puoii:
but non-9 of nhn nfflefeils have bMJl
rttotod. The Xevv York sjndlcaieii
rrat, Deing in poscession, its uus n
lecteo. and will bo upheld.
DINGLKY'S CONDITIO!!. I
So Ohnnne Ex-Sccrclnry Fosle4
MucVi-nah Ininrovlnff. I
Washington, January 7. At Mm
tho condition of Coneressman Dlntlf1
linchanged. Ho was resting easily W1!
less delirious than ho his been. l
Secretury Of State .Tnnn W. Yo&ui
Hon. Waj no MacVagh aro stesdlljrfl
glound and wo.-e much Imnrotcd WWB
il
sto
nlllrtrl.. nr.. Vila n.HJIMKM Um4 tlflt Olfl
uu iiiviuiiis "ill. uiitkiiy ?!- i
VIxIn Locals. ;
Alvin, Texa3, December 7, Mf.i,"
MoGIuty and his sister, Miss MnjM
Uintr. left Tucsdav for San AolOom,l
ttey will spend tbo balance of Uwffl
Rev. E. P. IMcGaughey, pastor Jjl
Cumberland Presbyteri'n ohtrch, oM
to Hot Sor.ans. ArU. nn a vic,t. "SI
C. S. Cummlng, president of ttf m
HxrhnniTA Ivinlr Afurnil .In Alrll l
a.. .,..,, ,vvu,. ,v .l-Aj
oajs ago after on extended vtsn if,;
Tfcjn 5oltnharl Qnnnli.ni' rhlb Ot I
will give nn entertainment hcreJJ
nth for the beneflt of the K-w
Tho ton.n la full nt strinirerf. I
Itors and a great many PsPe!'HJ
They Whispe
-to one another. That's how the m4Ml
Ilea ol ut.
i. Co. has
mirh vast t
THtnt-a far tH
more padwjS
any ctaer
Th,. curs
nnri eh IS
cornea a 1IV?
tlscmenr- p
ABOOtlW,
ties ot u"?
firm ate
fjilarrh.
mrtri l-iicor.
Kidney an'.
Troubles, J
Wastins W
Unnstura ,".
and ft&Ptl
runlnlt.
Hall trealniPTif hr n mnioni
cuarante ta cure everv curabU
or write to r 51
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