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2 THIE OMAHA DAILY 1 e e e e e e e e o e g e e e SUNDAY, MARCH 1, [ 1501, -SINTEEN PAGES. SIT I ARVED NECTRALITY.! o r———— it PLACE FOR RETIRING .\lii\.“-‘v’{-‘ & apon the st PRy Any Lhing comynny Ay nhino making Eyeryt aud pile gAng Wy were wee will, At o e uprme conrt ot w Ut R over dian tribes and s vision by My £200,000 1o the friondiy Stoux Tudians the lato tronble for propemy lost v obedionee 1o orders: of by Mr. « pr the sonato 1o pro v [ TUE QUESTION NOT DECIDED, the | Rep adien | it the Ex-Membors of tl f Presont 0 L nes Wil be Provided For t to_accept and De r Wheels of Con, lican Wateh Wh irey A Olose »able in the Sou R Dakot un, ubmission, bear busiest man i Ve A IRAIGATION NT A Hatrison the it nply 10 st taxing characier. On wies 4 pile of bills from co thin w haud high demanding roadng oud | Dis o signature the p alnn vess,| peliticians Meinis from the d \ varius k { business pr \\""\I‘ volume onon H'Kw W ‘\'»H\‘ . W Eve was inn houery th dled wore i v of A It isntryine w on 1 tho pres (L oxpoct him to | nis mptly, weuit ol talk with them full 110 be all drenmstances presider b eht for t in D i aw sk ot ross adjoirns it is awarn frind of the ad ministrat He | on st Weduesday, “Tho responsibiit i = oo, 1t Semtor | 1S position are sinply | must eathis meals 3¢ Blair should con odectine the mission | uuii - all these t o8 ) i | toChing, Seutor Picve muy sere that | pamstaking ¢ fOhio | PADDOCK'S FIGHT [OR HOW A ROW WAS SQUELCHED YESTERDAY. | il anp o ITS FATE WILL BE SETTLED TUZSDAY, given W calied ir Wwho ha v . N i priat th work ¢ alin nited s tates Retorm s 1 ouse hold Other nizing the t s | Conterence Adopted ate Reports Bills Senator Received Passed by the Death and sen sk toda An Opinion on Northern W the Sulject o Pacific Faving Vactory for Busy RSy Tor avoful A bt was a from o il A fMairs "t W [ the compa Henest's tive Property N Gossip, Heprosenative or Liesgist Gossi fow W Pact & Westen i visitor partments ssonteod SwAmp i M bad h X Ny b Hoth end Lt | Onlyn 1t v body 1 tho rons Who o lwere anxions ont. A o5 pr asant under we b mon on tay, - e wer nb, fnerowsine the twalve and allow pr vinfully e fow A fow vory ¢ n not yet fu ws for s r M W, inview to be done bill ext e unt | remain, and ut of th s ntider I ably if close thereafter. aor Pierc e of these, Senator Pior Dakotas, an - editor, ar of | not even t work remaimning propriatior ndow of a usad t tra dent, n Th abors will sy till - cor v are now sossi e we the oz u nAnAC v Dakota i atn fe W he a session is con Iy | his il noon of He But welly woort of ted in the o Te miftee overwhelming aitily and hastily henrty and o overy energe cember e G considora wnd natred | o 1 sed | 4 I'he that the | Kittred lack 1 the report fuyor passod Ut il o contrar M, 1 two part o, Wishubough, and e publicans, si Melville, Py vity roy 1 AU o in the nt 198 out place. Representatives ( £ Michig At nnon NS IOTS nd Mrs, Farrison hav lotails o Wi Grosvenor oral Cteh- | ned the majority oxtra chairma pla 0 Hinr et within ' Wi eqiial femocrats wor by and the b hands dofeat every remai A ibly und bill, when it b usiderod and bringe on o ihmit to Mr Mr, Cau an roc becones a law. wd 1y be seeretiry- riitted foe Itis, however, 8 1pant in cone Receiver Talk s, pivor Rowell's ¢ mide o ¢ .| owed to himsel ffirst to save theapy tion 5. Moanwhile scveral rot ators fad heard of the it in t andt biad noticed i tho senato shortly afterasudden disposition on the part demociatic senators to it length the Indian appropriation bills purpose on both sides was equally plain Word was sentover, andsome of the sen ators came over to the house to urge th abazdoument the election cases. Mr Rowell consented. An agreement was macd with the democrats whereby it wis assurea that no effort will be mado for the rest of the session to dispose of the clection contests. Hardly had this been done when the demo | ¢ crats immediately changed their tac s. No attention was paid, _apparentiy, any further legislation Cannon called up one appropriation bill after anther and i the ls reccived unan- | © ¢ im nference i bi 1iplomatic appropri suate for ¢ lingto Mr. Mctreary sid psition to the pr subsidy, it by to suy the clu oo wer col niles of iron auct cars were bongh tand ot paid for, who were MeLean's fric werted that thiswas the pli ved At 50,000, Thoso not particular friends of ot o had notoily that he hal im that his his salary mcases uted tothe the tro than any othier plac tic Uit el with the public ani p arenceessary to be popularin the ad of the ofice. 1t mory n probable that Representative Owen of Indiana will be tendered aplace, He has been mentioned as especially fitted for the P of the dvil commission, viee Lyman the winy orle 100 so0n nt W Withont bill the senate W M n Allant tignt, el and lis e of inted 1ANFors acte sunization b tined in T B epitomizel in the reg the | Vi rssi He isbott The sennto Manderson which spucials ind whict Lar press dis patches ton ght, This b somew hat different form from that it it passed the house, and it will be necessiry tosend it to n conference committee, but | Senator Mandersonis - confident tonight thiat it will become a within the next threc days, The nomination | Craw ford and »f O'Neill, Neb., have been confivmed by the ate, “The nomi nation of I*ostmast of Schuyieris noteonfirmed yet rd Munn has ppointed postmaster at Haard, Sherman | ¢ cointy, Neb t Sewator and Mrs, Manderson, shortly o R the ad journ ment,, ar 0 1ake rip through Tenuesse, Kontucky and Ge visit the places familiar to the former aur the war, During April they will bo in - New York anl Philidelphia, md after that w rotrn to Omabit. I dune they will toagain, 0 o up o West Point the senator and Senator Wal ate d of visitors, k 1onth: plans they « vbe bick i th uator u weriod e Ky Dalota 4f the senate toduy paired tothe democrat Jartlett Pripp, the it Dakota, to Mr It nocrats side for Mr. had him wlile aend believe that b b L Dundy, D tht list, about Mel.ea iy id McLean, reor stated by been mad the shipving bill on M Mr. Stanford ann, v Hearst and, after culogisti 18 ik the e r Hear ) W Monday” mor Platt t i trinsad form i wliich 1 had been which wis ¢ sous who wor wan allesed travagant, but blind, They o Torgely inex tion that e had converted the and towship bonds o his own use. Other charge that he,as the head of the construc tion and rilroid companies, placed the bord f linstead of paying for material, labor and ermania supplivs, appropriated the money to bis own | question use. “ I thoug Lot this be us it may, b wt been in it ONeill bit ouee sines the road went o | FEOPER the ki Is of areceiver, and that was o De Uil ol it That afternoon he ean from t wnd was inmediately doseted with thews of the State bank. hat evoning o deod, in which MeLem appeared as grantor and Mathews a8 grautee, went on record, conveying all of property that Mclean held i trust considevation was fixed at 210,000 departed for the pert e f the roat Tho wan t social qual meed App! i discuss o the borrowed §10,000 fr the nory rond I hve minist t 1 t narks by Rausom, stolora Mion sno o I, givingn ¥ valued Neill haddee voud ! the features it the amendn on the a by thie seer tary of state and he say 1y hirr that Congres nan Cian, | from Wasl I that re 1 e CXPENSES W wnd in 40,000 0f « woss Of at §17 a. i 000 which the pe of MeLew A st »ostmaster_Gorton of as trustee for sidency service ) lio the the o hmitted it Wasui the motion on the W, Feb, In the o ask thes mugwump, aginst whom so bouso this brought with more President Ly mau will have w | % tion, by s e g purport chiargzes have boen maornin nate for a S lustniess. been Il a pernaps something marked as hedrew a theair of u 1 had de- breath - ex by the hons: M and agree to He fails to give satisfaction e of the qu PADDOCK’ SPEECHON IHITGATI Senator Faddock mad ure auamendment to the appropriation ball giving £200000 for the pro motion of ivegation in Nebraska and thearid e of the west, bt Senator Allison, chairmun of the commitice onnppropriations, mide 4 pointof order againstit and it was ed out of the bill naor Stewart of Nevada, however, naniged into the heresinee. Two day ) s later 314 4 provision propriating £0,000 wife mortgages the whole | poang enable the { A the State bank, of which | o' s ( BiILH A s et o wmats on idont, and MeLoan's name was | the Aihers ] e o iend ] ] asvice president. Mr. Mathews | [jeame Crpes oS Dot et i transaction savivge that on | Leaa's all of the detals | tasian wells can be mado Lean borrowed 10,00 trom | the v it So firasl oun | Temdiom butdnerit jdue in nigety days: SL0 | joarn Selean wa It o ext it oot duein tive #,500in six months and S T P coilid o dontiin M8 inocita the balance, in cightmontis from | plantinto the vound house, ut lind nomoney | S Wbl for 2 prirpoce. of dalc 10 putit in operation. S0 McLean went 1o | tho *bost mmothods of et vatin The other bankers of the city, of which | Ay Mathews and borrowed £10,000 ¥ ration S1e D tines Lt there are t ro of udiffonnt opinion. | ynchof tiat momeyhe patinto the Light | o Paddock's propo They state this property which MeLean held | company Tam not prepired o say—in fact, s in trust for tho railroad company was simply ntknow thathe put any of itto that use, | hmska senator sai deeded to Mathows in order that it might ot | A, Assecurity for the lan be gave Matthows pnst into-tho hands of croditosof the | pwarmnty deedfor alarge Totof Imd. 1] g soma o omamental b B k@ list prepared of the’ property and the Italso turnsout that thee 10 X CUSE lia ! value amounted o several thousand dollars which was not paid for, t Mr. Mathews told me he regurded the w A T B e e, and by bill of sale pussed into the hands of | rntydeed in thenature of & monage upm | o torouthly e b Ao Mathcws, forming a part of 00 d the: property this country, but which has ot produced, so | eyt Sl though the Phenix iron works of Pennsyt “lbwas o Iv reported that S T T R e der considerati The president has no vania has filed Tien upon the proparty, and | held the property in his own name, for thepeopls in s Togion of the comtry, | Yo formlly accay Mt Fluston's resigna. brought suit, lopiagto set the transfer asile { sy tiat he hasold ne freque T O O o e ooubtady | Tion, T apitio of TGpurls to(HG contrary, us fraudulent and recover the amount of its | awned iderble property i who sz dirouly ntoresind. Tiose brave | 1 HE 10U w i Do atond: Ol R i the rmilroag | 10101 alone wo lie, ONeitl mnone the | pion asolutely mado the soil west | St 10 W corrc -:-»&J& shibpiag subsidy N McLean, a brother of thermilrnd | yumber. Whether this lwd was heted by | b theninety-thint mendia of foagityde | Dildispersed oday S99 ¥enbors cn again man, states that Donald is amuch injured | him inhisown tght,or wsn trustee 1 cai | mers ooy thint - mondin of ioefithde | emorge frow the chaiber withot. fear of mc man'and has been greatly abused. He states | yot say wore than any other people on the continent | 1Saton - Itwas the most active and that his brother was rich when he wait into ERE R et i e o e Seress and the | Sistent lobby” that hus besiged cong the deal, and that the holde had Mttiby coftiay development of te interior of this coutry, | S the ,;uiumwy‘\.: of subsidies. ‘The ro floated the bonds they the road the shape of ey Eaab tne Ol Satie ult of the big battie day was @ sor would have been built to within | ling may hve Tiiee e M e es ik o amsappointinent and todiy not oe of three years. Continuing he | trustoe, tie beir liEy, amd aftenvaris themnstcrio and | 1y RONE i b be out tho epital. i tod tha - it may have bee waintenan coof the E [ lin i S RO B HE AT S is stated that the road e ot examined R s E daliT e | oftie pusion boarl a avor_ ity Nob to -~ Sioux City W0t sy which s cor Covstruct tho Badiic mirond, They atab | A C- A Coper at Ol Nob, wud C. wd was bonded Iturned the whole matter over to lished 1 cordonof settlomomts bobweon the | - Enapp at treent I statement | solicitorof theroadand ke reported Missouri vive d the Pacil through Prwgy N Fatut | that the matte was of no inmedintg that atmost lim wilderness, “They en o surplus, £,000. they tell alio. Lwilinotsay | quenco. 1fihe property belong MeLean | gy ater havdships aud vicissitaces than Punishm wy C EUAAL IR mis iy artieal lgn it laoia Ay road had nonterest in the 1 and i glnostany people o the fice of thovarth WS e, The presid thotgrh some person or —persons hua the land was held by bim as trustee for the { e exporinend, They wmdo the h b wai wy brother'’s misiortue road the tramactin was had at the | ot of Sl i e thing, however, 1 eantto siy, ad peralof thelender and the title of the road en resently admitted into theunion, Mp eniisted is, the Sioux City and New the property could notsuffer by any act President, these lardy pioncers are now suf erimes A ot Eol A i g oo MeLen. As tiere were many othoer foring, langiisning in almost topeless pe find ~ the thief. ! my b demand ing our attention no furthier erty because that slon’ ‘s, beon stricken could hive had his way tho voud o ild have | was paid tothe matter with adrouth unparalleled almostin the his: been a success, but the stockholders put ¢ “1 migght say that scon after s Utiitod G a0 mun, MeKenzie, intoa high pesitionand the | jeardof the matter | went to O'N from Encouraged by the suceess of road at once went down i g well kaown, is @ railroad wrecker fr el aelidlis et B LR ST cl el e Mexican Central and such i attomey had a lngthy interview with Mr. | aid rosion where ireigation is necessary to ho stockh wanted to earry ont Mattews, but. 1 do not know what conclusion | aericuiture. Thov fully realizs now that ents 3 they eache.? they cimuot maintain the advaned line of b Barninahen, **Were {hore notx aevelopment which they holdat the present National bauk, said nature coming under” your time without o syster and for mbout MeLean, but I always thought bis | sonneetion with the road i M SRS priveipal stock in trade was wind. He “Well,” remarked Mr. B e A I T i B came to O'Neill with a great flowishand |jngrly, «f dn’t know whoether Mr. Melean | johall and they have belived that promisel everything. Reganiing bis deal | would regard this trausaction as crook e s A oI Bt & TG with the State bank [ have nothing to sav, |jle my beableto throw light on the matter T AR E R Eov s STl e o ea o el ouly 118 stringe thatsmau whols a busl= { which would put auoutirely diff they would be able togo forvard in the ef ness man, as we must concede MeToan tobo, oy 5 fort to inaugudte o system of irrigation shovld sell #150,000 worth of property for a “*But, aside from that, are there not many ich would that country and save paltry £10,000, but as it did notcost him any- | gthier thing of n questionable nature which | femsdves from ruin, It must be renen- | serters whosievender can not be imprisoed | v thing, this may account for his giving vecome o your knowle berod that the sovernment owns twothirds | for & longer periqd than ten mon ths. | pa Mathews such o’ bargai SWell, Pl € veplied the ex-mar- | of tholandin that region which would e Phe order was st the instance of C. C. Millard, oneof the comneilmen, said | shalcontidentially, 1 haveheard a number | given very large proportion of the benefit to | Steretary Proctor, and is intended as an act sWe always supposed that McLean was | of pum but [ havon't paid much attention | psult from the maugiratin of such a sys. | of justice tothe s who have repeatealy honest, but that trausferof railroad property [ 1o them. i il e ot i mbistrniaiito batar| onpislied n discrimination i the usto over oureves, Tam not prepared to | powerer. and Mr s OO et 0 et pass judgment upon Any person at present there are many things which B o I e ndoracee LR 1T RltDickgon of the S Nl dureatinit rextravagant, but Lam notpepared w0 | Flesire sinply to say this muchin - explang compauyicoiof i L andreganied | gay whether they arecrooked, exaetly tion of my efforts for this amendment itas a deep laid plotto beat some one, **But, Torls to pet a move definite stutement | hop the amendient of the senator from said he, °1 cannot say who. One t Ls uitless, a5 Mr, Biothower refised to i ted o0 A nin it Siied e certain, MeLean had o more right to sell QL fiiemia ) seu that property than e had to sell mine. It was sail that howas rich, thongh the only evidence of this fact svastne way i which he spent mouey, and possibly s There is such o short ot acconnted for, the hat o spent was 1ot always he spent was 5 v i Atthe Sionx City | o Tme B S1ova Crry, Ia, Peb. ‘»\‘H'tuhu\v Brr 1t inm T, She . curate showt they will wait i v Pacific Short Line, for probate and have dia oA the accounts of the operation beeu lea: a friend ter it was built was left by Mel.ean 1n uttey famiy that il efforts " corfusion. Ther Spiak meiary japerlave een il interested in the enterprise. The Sioux Ci B giler) 4 . crowd allege that the New Y 13 rL et sl tried to wreck and steq! road, and | family i i Ab 1 or make tho same charge be mide for administration upon }:“:‘:;“x’ DAKS tho e g the estate is said that the general was e Donald ML o velopo Cannon an A noved to suspen t cither side »stion of the [ L i tion who N, it the to *hear some thin what rHow it ne An effort o leam 1N us consent t Hitt ation bill, and a for al spurt of Hawaiiun eabl imous consent went to ronc Tn wondertul contenst to the of yosterday, with its parlia isties and continue clerk leanod ba gather th of yestor port whe bot b si armed neutrality bill of & repub! again 1'ho for the momeut Mr. Ree chamber a very stror 0 into ¢ ledup the something” | ¢ serted o ¢ roverted suidry civil was whic dlop was, totheori Sl siid I leamed t company in 0°Noill, in and | was interested. b later, | our round hotuse D Tay Novthern 1 s N sl que 2 1 took ot of an which ion 2y 100, Rowell t A < v the mad,” his i 1 clectric i ght ! Mr. Mclean n st Bi he ll z i or ot you this city St o 80 the moditic fierce entary calls, tday hardly e 1 the roll cast sottle {ha <ot ) et xpec fall, us t tee work at that of the printing | Lator-elect ared on the flo: medntely as o ation predlo he s the pre pulled e ft o of thi learned ired intorestod to s it compauy. They South an. He 1 this apy not much of artesian 1o to fairiy wih at i is so small direction coutinu of the nonths Leir sibl £5,000, d for ascertaini ralleries are crowde upou thel but Viieia s will thanks to the speaker has b As a matter of fact, Mr. KReed never | for the thauks of the democrats in his rule {he liouge, The senate s pent almost the the Indian aporopriation bill secm futilo of sy other bills say priztion bills, @l unless the sox and night, the other important biils are h cet this evening, less. Senator Sherman has abandoned the At the ovening session the copyright Nicaragua bill and the prospests for the | with the senate amendments was bankruptey and the copyright bills are of the | Mr. Simouds moved non-concur gloomiest. The dir was flually Mr. Passon m poiut of passed. Some sort of subsidy bil ate amendments uust first may yet pass, as will the supreme court re whole “here was a rumor Stewart had proposed cal the | clections bil believe it possivle is notbikely to be (ke has gone to ! wehother to accept the ic admitted before leay had bee offered it and had it matter the sy T a8 siness of the . apology woull be necessary setrie lieht plant I the saume course of Mone ow York undecid place ornot. thou ing that he uuder L andt he 210,01 eutire the 81 Al the lay ou \ 1 bopes | sideratic o the appro. | sideration ¢ of the sits day | Congre L 0 lat i t conflict 1to tited St cannot in The opiion is cla the whole ground state has a gross « to depend on that under th ann s with house pro ut Melean and I cun tly that e al different 15 eul i and soon adjourne vill presonted order that the Ihe speakor s s built drses and been as many others are wherever possibile vonds, cte., and this ded | to M Lean : thehead of theconcern, or is individual property into the matter o if as in committee of th overraled it, and My moved to con today that Senator | curwi Amend Tt i p and passing | was defeated by 12010 64, equivalen but Mr. Hoar docs not | coneurrence. The conference report day Mr. MeKinloy « that nothin nstru Huwaii, It Ihe sonate b esta 0SS b senate ents n Wt 1y to no ™ he bun- u posst « N. (1 wraph Wit for for the il t Laidover il repenl Mot and can possible hero £15,000 ib 220,000 may i my brother st VERMILLY egram to Tt e hy WasINGTON, morning to pussing the bill estabiishing was male dent laid bof from the fawil lled up the by tarif ing the witho Inthe senate this nsider the ve wtional prisons When the vi gen S. flzaTn, providing was passed with treaty A motion rec Conse- s us o et ilay na entered presi Ykt poss i ble iRicaid ran yre the timit for intne time General Sne expressing profound geatitude and the memory of thep of condolen “The privileze of th wett, claiming o Tdahe, pending smmunication | a Was pir M. € ingly a andus amark of resp adjournod until M i il order fixin A i i res S| . i f thelate nan, he pumishment of sold I an thing atten saliforr apprecia | tences within the juri tinl. The regu degree of punishoent throw and the inhibition of excessive sentences by courts-martia The severest by the s theriu it iBn ot une estimonial Ations contemplate a uniform zhout the service, floor was given to Mr. be nator-clect the ieulture as is m the s their NEW INMIGEATION LAW. : America’s Population to Be Prot from Forcign Pollution. Wasiy e, cial T toTue Brr. | -Representative Owens' i aration bill, whic > rant measures cousidered ion, passed the awaits pennlty prescrived is ten vears® imprisonment, wod this can be inaposed Lily in cases of manslushier and assault with intent to kil The ust punishment for desertion is prisonment for five yours, which, howeve av beimposed only ‘for desertion in pres ce of un ludian outbreak or otber trouble, orihenthenct s joined in by two or morc soldiers in exeeution of o conspiriay The maxinum punishnent for ordinary casess of dosertion is tw o and one half years® iwprisonment, with one year added for cacn previous convietion of th Do is just s resolntions hie were agreed to, includ strueting the committc visit Alaska during recess its resources and into 10 its welfare : instructing privilezes and clections to inguire and report at what time_the compeusation of senators from newly admicted states ouiht to bogan “The honse amendment tothe direet tax was taken up and agreed to, The house now £oes (o the president “Ihe house bill wiving a peusion of a t to the widow of Admiral Porter was The sente ports and bills to establish iders rritorics and nquire watters per the committee on | ¥ 10 into ni president of the First “Idid ot enow much Couldn't Rowie, Brr Stand Prosy Speeial The 11 details of Crispi ministr, nd Marquis di Rudin: have but it may deticit for which provide wis not ment of thie seen, it wa 1 x‘u veral Juiring thie 1t vity, nto Lty of the f th that trying to any things of & crooked ation i is ono of the most im abse o 5 he most in o iuring he Biorbower, laugh present ses senate last 1 the o the siguature law. The e already and o1 dent to idiots, insane likely t of the bill prosi uot be general 1ox ( ke it oxcludos known the persous, puipers and persons become apublic charge, Sill bill it spi was It p baase S Metly caused by ssi rsons suf e ofiense. 2,000 )y v save 4 1l | People fering from a loath xson of the case, Telons, P land cours and to define and rezulate th oMt Jumisdiction of courts of the United States i A house subatitinte for the tonnae i il was lid on the table for the present et “The house bill to provide for the reorian Sy Jatd ization of the artillery foree of the army wis passed with thesenate substitute. The sub stitite provides for a veorganiztion of th artillery and infantry fo The Tudian appropriation b, the ponding question ow's amendient o section tlement price of the Sisscton tou lands 3 instead of Agreed 1o, The guestion then was, e or coutagio amists and ws dis Paradoxical ns wased by agreed to the { the 1 in: whic hority 1 v whenee'they came e amship compi W shall be car duc the « nt p It a s havin o their v from woverumen vicher Bierbower fi ¥ sennte ¢ Wy The Direct Tax B W ASHINGTON, Leb, The divect tay bill, which bas gone tothe presidont substance that the secrotary of shall eredit each na sum equal toall collections rise s fors, o i g ity B ¥ boen provid the treusury territory with by setoff oroth nade under the torms of the direct tax ael of 181, ALl moneys still due the United States under thit act are remitted A saflicient sum of woney isapproprinted by Mr. Diwes, to strike out all provisi bo paid when the legislatrees shall nave ac. house 'mil from page 63 ceptedthe sums in full =atisfaction of v 1 from vuge 187 to pay claims wrainst the United States ot 145, (r¢ 10 reements with of the direet tax levy. The money appropri- | Indian tribes) and toinserta substitute coy ated to meet individual claimsis to be held in [ ering pages 145 b thie end of the t s piasr Mt 1o the | trust by thestateutborities six years wing | Mr Dawes d i the 2. Dro 1 gipnrisng Bt it e | wllowed for the reception of these eiaims anna) ‘ | juri then referred o the TEL firuloge A pmuittee on civil service, and Mr. Lebl National Capital Notes, Indians, bach, chiafrman of the committee, has stated | W asmNGroN, Fob. The house propared w th committoe will vither make 1o re- | tee onreform in the elyil service agreed to ve Mr I8 ] e Eah gL Al Lou | port, though not unanimeusly, a bill the bistory of legislation, WAL BRI AEYoEs vide fora single @¥il servico commissioner. were tacked onan appropriation b RO Y MK L A + | be mtified. Al that was Kiownof the Ttisundeestood vhat the justices ith deputigs, dn place of the present | ypgpogition was that it ratitied s SUDIEMEe Court ar tuch disappo commission. One deputy will act_as cmef | Jyydian treaties, appropr t inwhich thebill fo exuing id rnust e of the opposite politd- | and made a novi e 5,000,000 1 supreme conrt will bec cal party tothaet Yhe commissioner, Re- | and 6,000,000 acres of e addod to notamanof lirge woadth, having fittle, if | jiw " stated, tho house conf mr\-l\.ln:‘|u\(\x\u|\ll'|w~<-~ “ \.:mnm.ml‘” the public d whick he (Gior any roal estawe. His pension asavetind | gontp el ek pretation. yiddea s | Dispatehes fromB o, aPortugese sottle e LA L o1 K [y FOISEAL SN ) went opposite the deltaof the Jeba river, tell man) could not expl feral of the army is believed o be i isto contfomses i Wil diinenct G0 | b i vt | " s R LE, source of inc His persor st 10 adopt 100 senate bill, Tuey | of & serions rebellign... The Portugese ihab- | M roller.” Some of his « andering | lare, but e Dighly | pasert privately, as their rason, thatMessrs, | 1ants sre sid to be in an utterly helpless | seuate substitute a provision to pay to the money —other peonle’s 1 aite phe- | pried by the family. | Bvarts, Hor Pugh, thesenate conferees, | condition 3 4 CCiioetasws and Chiciisiaws & nomenal. One story is th spent £,000 bave beer almost a T chingo \‘1 1 ;}‘”1 ln indian 1 SHOVLERON. 1 06 3 wir not the A Vietory single o Pabu. —The prosident has | under exceutive most remotely connected with railroading g N, Y ferenc adopting ] 3ferbower s repul 0 have re- At | th wslation at Ny Partto be postmastor Mr. Allisor Recerver Bierbowor is roputol to have ro- | G0 fES S S Allison au fused {0 pay somme ex tensive clam pgie wine Judige « |t Honee sy, they | a Boston o Sy bills incurred during the Mcl.cun regime. | down his it Wero com : d W tiahoue | "\l W, Dobertyto o Unitea Statas | S0 Altogether McLeaw's bills “outside of striet | Bufflo Express « u thetask of fruningits vill | 0 OUHE O OEE B i Courler—against tho Associated press of mmittes milroading have been prodig and would session, the chaivman, Judgo Taylor, S P T reellus K. Rob. o have wade Vanderbiit himself tum pale and Gl d i teachjuitice of the suprete court i let Postmasters :_Illinis—Marcellus K Rob- | tho sundry eivil nud | state of New York deuyiug the motion to . - insom, Spring Valley, Minmmesota—Austin | pi) T ntor would sugsesta uatural mine ot nd pant. | 4 cuviug he motonto | e yeguesting him tostateto tho conmitico | fsom, Spring Valle ills. “Tho conforen McLean got into the cuterprise by placng | Sissoive a injunction e dnuncuon Was |y gegestions forthe reliefof the court ki R »M { Noy Hampshire to | £Shwl tho timber cultupe some of the stock. obtiined to poven the ‘\‘]“‘ jated Press | ppe justices held a special mecting, ond, us |‘*“‘*‘I 3, Athoriom of 2 Gy B ny shire o | and agroed to. Th sub e aeasI) the first place that | fromexpdlingthe Express and the Courier be land commisioner in Samonunc he | for tho inspection ¢ The agreement wasin thofirst jlace he ause they used Unitod press reports as geneni act, signed at Berlin, June 14, 159, | cattle. from th llns Associatod pross reports, which was of e eren e they seut the 000,00 of the Wyoming improvemcat com J1bEGE 3 10U IAMMar, O s William Brush of South' Dakota' 1o conntries Wi Jany wus to be sold, tho Sioux Ciity men put tor Corporati United States cousul at Mossina. amendadio real, A T'ho resull i a great vietory 0r newspapers These suggestions were all incor ting up & aeinstid Lo be putep by theNew in the house bil, pdocip : rKer 0 agroemel »t kep \ them the provision sppointing twe teansportution and humane treatm porkery ThO BgTOIO W O e o | Bud negatively settes tho question u £ o oL T 4 bl Gireutit ana L 16 port eattlo from the Urited States Bioux Uity put up dollar S5 l'“‘li”_ Tt | Power of the pross associution t prevent lievig the suprem of all cireuit countries, T s 00 WORLE of - bobdls | TRembers rom buylag uews wherver ey | WO ey ar, thon b clagrind The Tudian appropriation 150 ‘cont on ihe dollar, They made thend. | Plewse b tho action of conferees in agreeing to the resimed, Mr. All amendment vances on 4 similer basis, until they had or senate bill, which_makes only one additioual elaimed o r §1,000,000 in the concern civcut juige, aud does not Iclieve the s In the meantime the New Yorkers, who e Afting White skin on 13 , P, Feo bill was taken n M, Petty . making i id - Wah e b acre 15 statod o te afly vein . : A VICTORY FORR . service reforn, or at lest the civil has wou another vietory Some time agoa resolution vidin® for the transfer of reanclerks 1o other dapart \ wents without passing the civil service ot Generad Wil- | 0L, S0 MR omiission has mado & d6 i all probabilty { pemined fisht asaiist e resolution. It ffered | was referred to the wasus commmittee, who, oral for Testamentry Papers Thus Fare Put Special Telegrm I'he piblic has been wwaiting | e c was int and u tr e which ctors o the eran's w A publicati sx b t any ae called k. Even f the road af- is almost impossi bl i the g T »tin New ¥ i L Mairs of the s nousc discussion, bein g It was nob a las ot lead Liero's wera testa- Search s pri been mainly ke frn sdiction OMIHVS BRIDGE BEILLS. ied i 1 the st - aise w coummit- b care. They Are vied Pavorably Senat are all sorts Ins 8.3 Gorman said that been t alle vato the A W i 1o pro sove fes rkers lave the agaiustthe v two to find ot of the ted at the e letters It an, whose name has Always rogsarded with Wil doues o ) u al estate is 10T | e ved 10 add o the A suldier anc tod of i AR 0 ox eritbry uw and A ot wder. Ageeed to Jnil the portion ) con ey were power of either - having o the house reos led to yield, When Yoeste W ASHINGTON, nominated Thormas poiity uyent Ihe Subsidy )"t il W decisior suit neyounes i M udthe other by 1 . mferonee cominittees were appointc o appropriat the bi islat report I iy carry i tain”otlier chunges of v $10 t [ appropt ndod lars POSUISLAL KoL eIy Phere is iitle doubt t accent the ehangos whiclh been referred - coutrary 1o the rules of thel . Ao Insane Faher-tn-Law estions porated amaong addition of 1 NI nt of e Nakota to foreign he first session of the woman Emma Swith Devoe, AliceJ, Piclder of South Dakots and 1y B, Blackwell of Massachusetts on the Hope to Cap WaswiNarox, | today suffeagists wero by Mrs Hes . thres addresses bill having beon = sern Weath dis. wor Yool | leasod e Must Keep Out of Politic MoNTREAL, Feb. 251t is stated on X Nawthwe agreed . Tho following anse adopted: By Mr. Plumi e Lands resorvéd in Olintic M The Air Ship 15, the s b vario w They brought in enoraous bills for servic cowission, materials, ele. There were also & great mauy of the bouds pledgad for debts preme justioes frow dreuit work. Itis true gre koeping the books, cooked the accounts that thé senate bill provides that Lwo judgos - shall constitute s guorum, so thit the attend of the justico is tot absolutely 1udis sible, but the austices would bave pre highost possible coclesiastical suthority that the Causdian bishops have been Leavily Qisciplined by the pupal college for iuterior- ingin polit subject of the 1ast South Dakots carmpaig | Mrs. Piekler felt sure that the laid | the foundation e Soutds | Daisota at no dist forn of the Duwes. coun t exceeding 0 vea ! for the beneft by My lust sehool »f The territory tthe house pr ction with Aoy