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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNNDAY FEBRUARY 1. 1893, ANTL-OPTIONS BILL PASSFD-]_ It Receives a Decided Majority in the Upper House of Congress. MUCH INTEREST 'TAKEN ents for Vote exation Crowded Gallorles Listen to Arg and Agninst the M in Detull-Dolph', tesolution—In th A Wasnrxoros, D, C., Jan. 31 got rid today of the legislative in which it has labored since the first tho session. The anti-options bill reached the point at h voting began at 3:15 p. m ‘The first vo nt offered by Mr. Vilas, deme to the substitute, and the amendment was rejected —yeas, 21; nays, 50. Then the George substitute itself wa ad—yeas 19 And finally the bill was passed by of 40 to 2. There were many members of the house of representatives, at times almost as many of them us there were sens present, in the eonate chamb during the votes and the preliminary dis cussions of the bill; and deepest inter est was manifested in the proceedings on the floor as well as in the crowded gal Resolution. The ubus under day of on theamendme at, from Wisconsir Georige reje nuys, b vote ors ries. ndler's An Mr. Harris bill with the exatl ted the appropriating o substitute for the quarantin gration bill passed by the house Mr. Hill objected to immediate considera- tion, as he «d time to examine it, and the bill went over till tomorrosw The senate then took up Mr. Chandler's resolution requesting the president to trans mit to the senate any conv he may make with the provisional government of Hawaif, and Mr. Chandler proceeded to dis. cuss it. He then moved its reference to the committee on foreign relations Mr. Dolph made a long statement on the subject, giving details as to the population, commerce, ete., of the islands annexation. Before Mr. options bill ar vote. arantine iitted as rep senate gud clause o and immi wist et and favoring Dolph had concluded, the anti as taken up in order to have the ement changed as to the It was decided that the vote on the George substitute bo taken at3 p.m., and the final vote on the pa of the bill at 4 today Chandler been laid havin ing been acted Hawaiian resolution aside without hav on and the antioption bill taken up, arguments in opposition to it we made by Wolcott of Colorado and ( Delaware. having Given On motion of Sh votes on the ant fifteen minutes to an opportunity to conciude support of the bill At 3:15 the senate procecded to vote first vote was on Vilas' amendment t oat of the George substitute the elaring options and_futures to be obstruc- tions to commerce and 1and void. The amendment was \e George sub- stitute was then rejected. Mr. Vest spoke of the action of the house of representatives of the Missouri | ture instructing the United States sen from that state to vote for the bill, and said he preferred his own self-respect to personal or political applause. There was su in other placcs besides Washington o and the air of the prairies was purer tha lII that of the senate chawber. He should thercfore, with the greatest pleasure, vote against the bill Passed the Bill, Various_amendments were offered and re jected, and_the bill was then passed —yea 40; nays, 2. The foilowing is the vote in detail: —Messrs. Allison, Blackburn, Call, Chandler, Cockrell,” Cullom, Davis, Dubois, Faulkner, Folton, Frye, Gallinger, Gordon, Hale, Hansbrough, Hawley, Higgins, Hun Irby, K Manderson hell fler, Pe Pettigrew Shou Squire, S ‘pie, Voor- hees, Walthall, Washourn and Wilson—40. Berry, Bladgeit, Butle ) ueron, Coke, Dauiel,’ Daw Dixon, Gilson, Gorman, Gray, Harr Hiscock, Hoar, Jones o Qnsas, son, Mills, Palmer, Platt, Pugh, Ransom, i swart, Vest, Vilas, White and More Time. rman the time for taking tions bill was extended ins of Delaware his argument in The strike words d Pairs were announced be Carlislo and Paddock, Aldri ) nd Allen, Jones of Nevada and Saun’ oy, Vance and Warren The bill is the one representatives on the 9th of June, 1 with various senate amendments thereto, Fortifications Bl The fortifications appropriation bill was then taken up. Mr. Sherman moved to h Dbill taken up a8 to make it the unfinishe business after the appropriation bill. After some discyssion the motion was rejected The amendment to the fortifications bill (an item of #0,000 for gun uand mortar platforms) having been read, Mr. Dolph took the floor and continued the speech which he had begun this morning on the subject of the annexation of the Hawaiian islinds. He yielded later temporarily to permit noti %o be given of the memorial services day next Mr. Dolph ther: went on with tho reading of his specch, most of it was dovoted to the tion of the Nicara ship ¢ ng been orig nally ment in favor of LN pending a ject. When he closed, the consideration of the fortification bill was procecded with, No progress, however, was made. House bill to amend the act struction of a wagon bridge sour! rat Sioux City, and the senate adjourned 1n tho House. A resotution was adopted secretary of tho inte whether manufacturer: have refused Lo answ o them by census ofti steps have been taken - answer, The house then resumed in committee of the whole the consideration of the sundry civil appropriation bill The next order to be taken up was that section which appropriates for rivers and harbors, and a item Butler, demo erat from lowa d the point of order that or this object did not rest jurisdiction of the committeo on ropriations, but within that of the com mittee on rivers and harbors. Without action, the house then adjourned vethe N for the cross the la, was con- Mis- passed calling ior for on the information id refiners of sugar " questions propounded 1s, and if 50, whether tp’ compel 'them ADMISSION OF TERRITORI Republican Senators to Tuke Further Action Washington Notes. WasHINGTON, D, C., Jan. 81.—Tho repub- lican mewbers of the senate will hold another eaucus at a very early day for the purpose of reconsidering the action by which the bill for the admission of terr upon. There avpears to be a Arizona will be unjustly treated and that it the other three territories are to be ad mitted, the fourth ought to be taken in also Assistant Secretary Lambertson has sub. mitted to Secretary Foster the result of his fnvestigation into the charges preferred against ex-Architect Bell, now a special agent of the architects qftice, stationed at Chicagq government contracts and excessive charges on hisown account. While tho report h: not yet been my le public, it isauthoritatively gated that the findings ‘are not favorable to The he committee on foreign oo © today report on the senate bill 000 for the construction of nect Lakes Union and Washington with Puget sound. The bill was reported with amend ments, striking out the proposed routes by Bmith's cove and leaving the route to be do eided upon by the secretary of war. Richard Rathbone, assistant commissioner interstate and a favorable ting §250, sAip canal to con IN THE DEBATE | senate | passed by the house of | to | | gram to Tre Bee. ] —T | frou | with taking of the | been | | the compa | tenc ies was agreed | ling that | | syndicate alone turns loose for favoritism in"the awarding of | | was held | Curry's stable | skin heries, and Willlam Wakeman of Can- commissioners appointed on the part of tates and Great Britain to de- tormine and settle all questions arising out of the fisheries on the great lakes and various waters of Canada, will soon begin this important work heir investigation will be the most extensive that has ever been attompted and valuable statistics will It is expected that the work uire two yoars. When an agreoment s to rogulations between the commissioners s reached it will be submitted to their re- wtive governments for appro A tre will then be drafted and submitted tor fieation The electoral vote of the state of Montana has heen received by messenger. This cora- pletos the list which the law requires be furnished to the president of the senate. - NEWS FOK THE ARMY. im In, the United List of Changes of Regular Sorvi WastixaroN, D. ( nee In the he following sued today Leave of absence from January 31 to April inclusive, is granted Second Lieutenant I'rank B, Keech, Fifth infantry. The re tion of Second Lieutenant Frank B. Key Firth infantry, has been accepted by president to take effect April Captain Edward J. McClernand cavalry, is detailed for special duty in con- nection with the World's Columbian expos- and will report in persom to the com- ding general, Department of the Mis wuri, for duty & | First Licutenant Louls infautry, is designated to the duties of Indian Valley Indian agency, Crant will be re duties and will proc and take char; soncy, receipting to the person now in charge thereat for all_public property in s charge. Lieutenant Brant will perform these dutics under the direction of the retary of the interior, to whom he will port by letter for justructions The following transfers in the First artil- lery are made: Wirst Licutenant John L. Charberlin, fr ight battery E to battery L: First Lieutenant Gustave W. S. Stovens, 1 battery L to lig Licuten Stevens is relieved from further duty light battery I, Fifth artillery, and will join the batiery to which he is trans ferred C will army ders were i P. Brant, First perform_and ex nt atthe Round 1 Lieutenant m his present ant el John K. Mizner, Tenth c proceed without delay to New York City and relieve Colonel Elwell S. Otis, Twoentieth infantry, superintendent of the recruiti valry, aid to Rest, INGTON, D, €., J 81.—The funeral ral Abner Doubleday, whose remains New York to Washing- No religious Wi vere removed from ton o today exercises wore held at the firing of a parting salute interred o Arlington ¢ he ea t was the flag whic '\\H.Alu\ Moultrie at the beginning of the o IND NEBRASKANS, took pia or othe \ve except the NEBRASKA Thayer county's Sunday at Hubbell and school convention was lavgely at tended » Wallace Board of 800 1 flouring prospects of s Editor C. Es Re has declared himself a master under Cleveland After failing for $10, of Hastings is report and his friends ar A horse kicked Trade is trying to ill for the town, with good 1of the Arap or post %0, Charles Cameron steriously missing larmed over a lantern in Dan wcar Ponea and the structure were cousumed The Beatrice Times deciares that the next mayor of that eity should be “a citizen of the town and a credit rather than a disgrace to us.” Mason City is all v script gives as o town that the number of and five horse: sht, and the Tran- son for its faith in the is a constant increase in the ident property, owners. 1t is said that the receivers of the broken bank at Anselmo and Kloman & Arnola’s bank at Broken Bow were both caught in the crash of the Capltal National. If true, it will g hard with the poor depositors subcontractor named Kinkaid on one of Plattsmouth’s school buildings left town with considerable money belonging to labor- ers, besides owing a number of bills, and it is ved he has gone to California’ for his health, as well as for other reasons The thermometer stood at 102 below zero when the store of L. G. Johns was ¢ stroyed by fi ard_and the firemen had cold night's work of 1t, but they cecded in keeping the flames confined to ono building, on which the 10ss was about 86,000, A physician of Ravenna carries a po rument case which is bound in human ays the News. The skin was taken from the back and shoulders of a nc perado who met his death at the han mob, and the doctor came in poss the ghastly relic during his college days. in: The engagement of Pauline Hall, ning Friday mght at Boyd's theate promise of much intorest to the patrons of amusement here, ninie” will be given, and Miss Hall will personate her original that_of cast will Miss_Eva . Mr. Frank be Mr with ma : nery and made from the orl models will be brought the pre no doubt meet with much favor. night a grand production of *“Puri ¢ edition of “Series 9, is promised and Hoey, who witl appear at Boyd's new the- ater for the first time in several years, com- mencing Sunday, February s’ been rewritten and revised up to date. Besides various old features, that will no doubt prove fetching to the old and new friends of the play, and the favorite st new fea- ve been int d. They include dances and other specialt hat w rihed by Evans and Hoey during a summer trip in Burop Parlor by Messrs. Mate I " the Table. Kaxsas Crry, Mo, J ~The Commer- club tonight took action on a letter from Hon. Michael D. Harter of Ohio, asking the club to urge congress to suspend the pur- chass of silver. The letter had been refe d to the committee on legislation, which cc mittee recommended tha rtor's lotter be laid upon the table. ' committee was —— ~Lord Mayor, Loxvoy, Jan. 81.—Sir Henry Is merly lord mayor of London; Jose his brother; Horatio Bottomley Dolman, an ofticer of the Hansar were put on trial today for d yout of a la mout bills and )sing of them to the heavy advance vent in 1801 cs, for- Isaacs, nd Charles randing wmion at 4 The company became insol- - e Must Hang for His Crim JerrersoN City, Mo., Jan The preme court today in the case of Avery, charged with the murder of James A. Miles last February in Barton county, aflirmed the judgment, and Av wis sel d to be hanged Mareh 15. - Interesting Things About Salmon. The salmon syndicate of the r west, the state of Oregon and the United States government ave all busied in en- couraging the Pacific coast salmon, su Amos | into the riv- ers of Oregon 50,000,000 salmon annually, nd as the industrious female salmon lays 900 eggs to every pound of her weight th prospect of the fish seems g.md Throughout the whole Pacific northwest the salmon is about the cheap- est fish going, and is not esteemed a deli- cacy. The Alaska salmon fishermen still make a mystery of the salmon, though his habits have been pretty well cleared up by scientific investigation. According to popular belief nobody knows what the salmon foads upon. 1t is | also firmly held that the salmon returns l to its hatching place but once, at the age of b years, for the purpose of spawn- ing, and then goes back to the sea, there to die, or at all events never again to visit the river of its birth, Irene | ot ef the | by buying | th- 1 The | LINCOLN CRIMINAL - CASES | amesta,, o tmme v, e formed by Justice Maddock of this place. Instead of returning Ll‘olu ense to the county b Judgo Hall Will Commence to Olear the Dooket Today. Judge, as he is requirad by la t the license and returned offly the ¢ ates to the judge, who is very seriously contemplat ing “the advisability of teaching Justice Maddock the art of performing marriago monies by giving Hin a lesson that will oo prove itself a very -estly bit of informa tion WILL BE CONTINUED | "5, puaonts of Bijiovue college are ing and furnishing ohe of the large rooms on the third floor in the cellego building, which will use horeafter as a society room Commencing tonight special services Y held at the Presbyterian church each h Ll u - ) bbb ook bt night except Saturday during the week. At Other Buit the close of tonight's a congregational meet | ing was held to consider the advisability of f building a parsonage. 0oLy, Neb., Jan, 81.—(Special to T Heady Btook Purohas BEE.]—The criminal docket will be com- Hoemsorot, Neb., Jan, 81.—[Special to Tue menced upon in Judge Hall's court tomorrow | ey 1~ Probably the largest live stock deal | afternodh, when the case against Charles | evor made in this vicinity was made hore Hoppy, charged with the burglary of Loomis' | Gatunday last. 0. A. Cooper, stack and grain store, will be called. Hoppy pleaded guilty ! man, and Frank Wil a prominent farmer, in police court, but put in a different frere the parties to the deal. Mr. \\"n;‘-u\.m © this morni rhe! " 3 161 head of steers and 180 head of hogs to s oy WSy an! Frank | \r. Cooper for $12,000, stock to bo delivered Hart, charged with larceny from the person | ypic (0GR (R EIRO f James McSweeney, who had taken him in out of the cold, pleaded not guilty, and his trial was set for Thursday. Late yeste afternoon Frank Hubbard the missing farm boss of the asylum, walked into court with his counsel, . I. Foss of Crete, and pleaded not guilty to seven of the twenty-three indictments against him. He | was released on £1,000 bail, furnished by | Foss, for his appearance Thursday morning and the same recognizanco was taken on the | six others. Thereis but little doubt that | Hubbard is here to give testimony for the | state,as he was closeted with Assistant Prosecutor N. Z. Snell the greater part of yesterday afternoon. Nonme of the asylum cases will be taken up until the supreme court pa upon the validity of the draw- ing of the grand jury Spittler asks $6,000 fr Island Ratlroad compan farm, southwest of the city, by reason of the location of the road thercon, the fact that it divides his farm into two sections, and the further fact that special damages were caused by the unlawful acts of defen- nt's workmen Judge Strode is er the | del | of ASYLUM CASES rpot Valldity of the Drawing of the Grand Jury Must First Be Passed Upon by will Nobraskn's Fire Record. Crete, Neb, Jan. 8L—[Special to Tae Bee. | —John Bryson's wagon and blacksmith shop burned at an early hour this morning The blacksmith shop is a total loss and the vagon factory was partially destroyed Buggics only ‘werc saved from the stock L« insurance, $1,000 in the North British and 'Mercantile company ned Special to Enterts J Jan, 81— Lovers of Music GrAND IsLaxp, Ne Tue Bee]—Under the direction of Prof. Raymond Volk the Philharmonic and Mad- rigal Vocal clubs gave another grand con cert last night toa house crowded with en- thusiastic lovers of mu . MESMERIC MR. REYNOLDS. He Gives a Unlque ¥ M. C. A. Parlors That Prof. Reynolds is the mesmeric powers that are truly marvelous was the unanimous verdict of the large nee that witnessed his performance at s Christian Association hall last entertainment was at once L and the mesmerist the spectators ina ter for over two m the Rock for damages to his possessor red today se of Kirschbaum Brothers i1ia against Scott & Gilbert, 1 February, 1885, employed ns from the fir of York. In payment | the last named firm the and on the day the first one was paid, and before they were able to secure a draft, they were g 1 bya judgm creditor of the Kirschbaums, and finally cor pelied to turn over £100 of the proceeds of the note. The Kirschbaums now sue them for the 2100 with int st, claiming that in turn- ing over that amount they acted contrary to instructions, Judgment for £1,000 in the gainst the Burlington, for property by reason of buildi was entered up for the plaintiff ing. in hes of Ph attorneys, thy de to make some of Hopkins & Cowan of the claim against awyers took notes, e and_enjoyable and his continual hours The professor with a few subjects kept Aty roar of la ced his entertainment emarks concerning mesmerism in general and related a numberof an illustrating the cffect of magnetisy a panacca for all human ills, He then invited those who were ready to test his power to take seats on the platform and about twenty men Seven of these were selected as the most susceptible to the mes. damnges to ic influence and Prof. Reynolds soon a sidetrack, | demonstrated that he had a complete this morn. | mastery over the volitions and the imagina. tions of his subjects, After the usual introductory tests which he demonstrated influence over the physical faculties of the subjects he pro- fed to show that his power extended every mental function as well. He | made visions of playing fountains appear before their eyes and convinced them that the seeming water was in reality the s est of perfumes. They spr: dip their handkerchi spray and in u moment the odor was chi to indicate the immediate presenc and the “dotes | | responded se of Cahn feud between Henry Oliver ! s, partners in the Lansing Op 1 new impetus this morning of a reply from Oliver to the | ¢ > Lansing ‘had falsely misrepre- seffted to him the value of the lots on which the opera house was built, placing it at #25,- 000, when it was but £14.000. In the United States court toda ing cleaned up. The case of the u National bank against A. W. Riley was rued and submitted; Otoe County tional bank against F. M. Gilmore mi ud a degree of foreclosure was en- ter mpshire Savings bank against Chris Spe Charles Beatty, from Pender s for selling liquor to an Indi nd jury finished its worlk, and wasdischarged shottly after 4 o'clock this afternoon. At noon today the Lincoln paper mill passed into the hands of the Columbian Straw Paper company, the s board trust. It will be operated through the Buckstaffs asheretofore, with John E. Utt as manager. and dds and nged of pole oung men threw the handker chiefs away and clapped their hands to their noses with a horror so natural as to be ludicrous in the extreme. The d ubjects were ma inoffensi lking -llh di de to see in an riggling, twist- convulsed s they sprang frantically onto st chairs and endeavored to the monster away. Then they de to see anl grange tree grow upon the rostrum and picked and ate the luscious fruit, declaring that it was the sweetest they had ever tasted. A word, and the fruit was changed to peaches and’ they fell over one another in their haste to gather the succu- lent product. A subject was made to imagim , who was a hundred les itting in the chair at nd when a man from the audience L d in the chair he put his arms around his neck and kissed him, believing implicitly that he was caressing the maternal cheek. ‘T'ihe most ludicrous scenes were produced at the will of the operator. The subject: were taken to the circus and they laughed and clapped their hands like a lot of school boys at the antics of the performing elephant and the stercotyped clown. At his will the mesmerist filled their clothing with fleas, made a silver dollar burn th&r hands and wound up by having them don imaginary skates d cavort around the stage with as much apparent enjoyment as though they were in reality on the floor of a rink. One young man broke away at the beginning of the performance and retired to the farthest corner of the room, but was compelled to r turn under the influence of the operator's magnetic power. These were but a few of the experiments which entertained the audi- ence during the evening and an entirely new program will be presented each evening. with hor) the ne: frighten were m « u; in Brief, who was re term for lil"(l. arrested again last night, and again sent up today. Last even- ing he went to the hous n widow, Mr: Margaret Lee, 818 R street, during heér ab- sence, cooked himself supper and ~when tho mistress of the hous urned he was cool bundling up some clothing that hed belonged to her deceased husband, with the evident intention of '«Iklm.' them aw The first collision between the rat printers on the Journal aud the union men took place in the Diamond restaurant today when W. A. Jett, a rat print, threw a S. Foxworthy, a unionist, for calling him a *ichap with a tail.” Jett' was arrested and after a trial in police court, was found guilty. He paid $11.55. Dan Haney, the man who stopped three of Mike MeCann's bulle erday. ill to appear in police court to assailant, and the case was coutinted until tomorrow morning. Mike was released to- d 1,000 bail furnished by Mrs. Lyd Stewart. . Haney will be able to be around The horse, it may be stated, as bl during the s died to’ ving a rainst his Lou Snider yesterday filed suit in a justic court against R. H. Oakley, cne of the repub- lican representatives from Lancaster county, sking for $47 for work and labor performed, said work and labor boing the carrying of of Oakley through the ranks of the opposition last fall. Oakley wanted to comy e for &0, but it was finally settled § of the county central com- the # to heal the At the Bijou Theater, Strengthening the stock company of the Bijou-theater has added not a little to smoother performances, a better cast and in many respects 4 performance worthy of the liberal patronage that is being given the chouse. Within the past few several new people, in addition to G Wessells and Miss Nellio Elting, huve been added, and, with u possible exception or two, ble presentations are the rule, The w known English melodrama, ¢ ketof-Leaye Man,” is the bill week, and, barring minor incidents, the play is well staged and well acted. As Hawkshaw, the detective, Ge orge Wessells is clever, cunning and alw the nick of time. Cast in leading charagters in the mel- odramas being presented weekly, Mr. Wessells has ample place and opportunity to display powers that made the actor a pr favorite even as long ago as when he play prominent roles with MeCullough ting's intorpretations show the result of careful study and at- times arising to a point of finish rather surprising in one of her years—for she is scarce 19, This is true of her acting in the various characters in whi she has been cast nce her advent here, That she gives promise of developing into a thorough artiste there can be no question. In this week's cast she takes the part of May Edwards, Harry Barlow cleverly filling the role of Bob Brierl: Lancashire lad with a dialect that is excellent. The others of the cast are fair. The vaudeville special- ties preceding the drama_include Madame Zecondia, the female Hercules, Arthur Pryor of Sousa’s band, in trombone solos that are excellent, the Warren sisters, acrial gymnasts, Jennie Smythe, in songs and dances and Fowler and West, comedy sketch team. Tho Warren. sisters, littlo tots, one about 6, the other 10, do some remarkable work on the rings and trapeze. The bill con- tinues all week. A e ‘White Wili Hive to Return, Ca sNE, Wyo,, Jan., 8l.—Governor Os- borne to day denied the petition for the re- vocation of the regnisition issued upon Governor Flower of New York for the sur. vendering of Charles A, White, who mar agle of this gity for her money and led in gettwg §5,000 of it. Mrs o is attempting to bring White to this city and make him return the money, which she claims was fraudulently obtained, mitts breach Orrin Moore complained to_the police last night that he had been robbed of his roll of §15 carried in his inside poclet, and A. Hol- mer ohn Robinson were held as sus- pects. This morning Moore w sober, took it ull back and the aceused were relea orge he this Interesting Meeting Promised, Fresoxt, Neb., Jan. 81.—[Special to Tus Bee]—The following program has been adopted for the annual session of the Im- proved Stock Breeders association of Ne- to be held in this city Februa 8 which will be one of the most inter- esting and instructive ever held in the state: , 8 p. m.—Address of ; respouse, President t of committees; unfin- ness; reception of members. In : President Elijah Filley will de- * his address and H. 8. Reed, secretary and treasurer, willmake h port ; report of comn 'he Draft Horse” discussion, Mark ad and William Burgoss. Wedne orage Plants,” He ! Chancellor Canfleld Whitmore; “B 3illings; “Pure Br 0 In the evening | Effort,” Mrs. A. M. Edwards § ursday cussion by all members; “Herodity r and Miss A, Ridley. During the session Mr. and Mrs, M. M. Coad will ente tain the members at their home. Thursday evening o banquet will be given by the Fr | mont Board of Trade. 'The comn | ception is: Willinm F° | Dorsey, 8. B. Colson, I Reynolds, C. W ot rank Fow Hyatt, L. D, l(nhmn. H. Barnard, E. Schurman, C. H. May, Lee, C. M. Williams, John E. Shervin, Smails, L. P. Larson and R. D. Kelly. Bellevuo Nows Notes, BeLrevue, Neb,, Jan. & [Special to Tur Bee|—Last week Judge Hoyt granted license to m: to Mr. Thomas Bressman and Miss Minnie Rush and Mr. James Lane and Miss iighest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S, Gov't Report, Baki Ro'ya i Powc?e% ABSQLUTELY PURB | penditures PANAMA FRAUDS IY A\lFRIC\ Disposition of the Funds Alleged to Have Been Squandered on This Side. EX-SECRETARY CHAS, COLNE INTERVIEWED He Thom psa Was P Discredits the Statements nd Denles That Any Mo ced to the Credit of His ¢ New Yonk, Jan, 81.—A Charles Colne, ex-se Panama company tary of the Na and other local paper says wry of the A who is said by ex y Thompson to have vo papers ¢ owing in detuil the ex of the company, lives at 08 Hooper strect, Williamsbt When asked if he would show the vouchers, he answered “I have not been « ed with the com- pany for four y have no vouchers now uu ars; 1 “Do you know asked “I supg where they are?” he w thos could produce them “Mr. X. Boy Wells building, cessor. 1 presume formation you seek STt is said that 1,000,000 frafics wor to the credit of the American committee Will you tell me whether that is tr 0 money was placed to our cre been out of the company sine larch, 1880, 1 don’t care to speak about its affairs. " Colonel Thompson says you huve all the papers showing the transaction of the com- )50 who should have them as secretary? an office in the Ay my ive you th who has 18 is suc. he in MR lit. Thave He would not “*Colonel Thompson is a very old man has said many things which he say if he was not so old.” “Colonel Thompson the expense of the Ame f building and tr which at the time it was made was in the world “As I said before, Colonel old man and he does not m There were seven of those not built in California. They w structed by the American Dredging and pany and were built in Brooklyn and Philadelphia “How muen did spend for dred, “We found the bestin the says he want large item 1n an company wis dredge Thompson is an an what he_ said the American company that American machinery was world. Colonel ‘Thompsor to correct a statement t wo purchased 500 cars in Terre Haute, and then he states that he had but #00 cars built, and that they were built by Rober! Cox & Co. of Terre Haute, at & cost 0,000 francs. He knows of those and ‘remembers them because they built in his_city. The fact is that w dered 1,000 of cars, a number of excavators, steam boil rs of all iptions and supplies, in from a needle to an anchor, desc We spent at 1 vedits were opened and p made to fill orders as we from the isthmus, Certain money us from Paris. We purchased again that amouat and when it was exhausted we asked for and od more. We sent ful' reports to Paris showing in detail how the money n used,” t the money i sent to said to neu- which § America to secure “The American company had nothing to do with that. When de Lesseps first visited America he appeared before congress and settled all that, 1t was done openly, and there was nothing left for us to do in’ that line. The American Financial company had nothing to do with that matter, Mr. F L. Openh r, New street, when scen, said it was true that the rolling stock of the canal company had been sold to the railroad company, a i i patches from Pai represented the in_the negotiations. *Ho had been nsing the stock for years under said Mr. Open- heimer, “and we concluded to buy it out- right, that's all." . . e An honest pili 18 the noolest rk of the apothe DeWitt's Little Barly Risers cure constipation, biliousness and sick head- ache. B Hanged for Wife Murder. Camoes, Ark., Jan, 81.—Luke Tatum, the negro wife murderer was hanged here this morning. The drop fell at 9:50 o'clock, and in five minutes he was pronounced dead. He declared his innocence to the last, even while the black cap was being drawn over his head. He said he was a martyr, and had every confidence heaven would be his next biding place. Was & most brutal one. Leaving the church in which he p?PRICES 3 DELICIOUS Flavoring Extracts NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Of perfect purity— Of great strength— Economy in their use. Flavor as delicately and deliciously as the fresh fr it The Keystone Watch Case Co. of Philadelphia, the largest watch case manufactur- ing concern in the world, is now putting upon the Jas. Boss Filled and other cases made by it, a bow (ring) which cannot be twisted or pulled off the watch. It is a sure protection against the pickpocket and the many accidents that befall watcfies fitted with the old-style bow, which is simply held in by friction and can be twisted off with the fingers. It is called the Vanillla Lemon Orange Rose,ste, aud CAN ONLY BE HAD with cases bearing their trade mark— ¢} Sold only through watch dealers, without extra charge. Ask any jeweler for pamphlet, or send to the manufacturer: - DON'T MISS ITT You don't need to sacrifice the loved ones when Dephtheria and Membranous Croup willendanzertha nelzhborhood of your homes There s u sure spacific medieine TO PR VENT contagion of thuni, aad thero 1s also 8 sure sjpo: modloins for The Cure of Them when they have not run beyon 1 humin reich Write to R.C. SIGEL, In €rete, Neb., 10 any treatment. and you wilifin 1 ¢ his treatment--bised on many years' ex- poriments and study—has od bim u sue cess whichwill not-disappoint you. lives of your isporting a large | [ ad yust preachod a sormon, he walkod down | the road to a point whero hie know lis wite would pass to visit @ neighbor and on her appearance. he struck her with & club and boat her head into a pulp. ho flondish act was not withossed, but 80 g was the circumstantial evidence that th Y was convinced beyond a deubt and they declared him guilty 1t you have salve will sure - pilos Dow ) cure you | Spirited the Prisoner | | | Witeh Hazel Away. William tho Horsky-. Helena, Mont,, and embezaling was arrested eluding his pursuers Early this morning edings were instituted the chief of polico ox- and sent his prisonar out the first train and nobody but the officer in charge knows Wienita, Kan, Jan. 81 Byers, formerly bookkec Miller Brewing ¢ charged with gr the funds of his | here last night for sixteen | habeas | b = People have no idea how crude and cruel soap can be, It takes off dirt. So far, so good; but what else does it do? It cuts the skin and frets the under-skin; makes red- ne and roughness and leads to worse. Not soap, but the alkali in it. Pears' Soap has no free, alkali in it. It neither red- dens nor roughens the skin, It responds to water in- stantly ; washes and rinses off in a twinkling; is as ;(‘nl]l' as Sll‘()l‘g; fln(‘ thc is every way after-effect good. All sorts of stores sell it, specially druggists; all sorts of people use it e ey AMUSEMENTS BOYD'S New Thunt,x:? WEDNESDAY, FESRUARY lst, MATINEE' AND EVENING Ohrstrom-Lenard Lyric Artists CONSISTING OF Augusta Ohratrom, Martina Johnson, The Famons Violin Vi uoso. r of smpany of nd larceny employ aftor months corpus pro. v his attorr \‘h pected such a move of town on himselt and whero he js. Chief Helena this a mg hold his pe received orning saying the capt portant one and i 1 until officers Beatty's ¢ Pirrsnuka, Pa., Jan | on trial on the charge of | Homestead workers, oc from was Him to I arrive dispateh | | Robert J. Beatty ) voison the stand tenial of piving t upied all day ade a genoral char him He admitted he d the cooks, Gallagher and Davids but said it was not fo ¢ food of | ne arl | the ind Bostox al Butler court bear | 180 Jan. §1.—The will of Gen filed in the Middlesex probate s date of 1854 with a codicil dated ¢ All his property is left to relative = | including his wife and mother, since dot | ceased. 1nn Soprano. direct from her re- contaiccosses in Horlin and Contiurntal Eirope. F. Donnel Baife, o Grent Amerlean Yesso Frank Porter. ' o Nicmle Sllll rt Owen. A coterioof re geam of pop ats In a wn tie and ' order an spportunity rts) ) tho senson THE NEXT MORNING I'FEEL BRIGHT AND - NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. BOYD S 'Tfl'fi’;l PAULINE HALL 1iver and Kidress, and 1s & pieasant Inxative, drink {8 made from herbs, and is prepared for use In two Great Successos. Kriday Night and Satur- day Mutinen LANE'S MEDIGINE s SRR ‘A1l druggista soll it at 60c. and 81 & package, Hail in her original creation, Krininie, Any PURITANIA Lane's Family Medlcin th eachdny, 1norder to be henlthy this is i AUre SRATOR E. WOOBWARD. T ht uy« \x 8. Mol Kelloy. Pau- Ine Tall as Vivian afreniands. Fro- chiorus of fortys special soenery, cosiumes and rare dotall OfBacteria of seats will open Thursduy I wing prices: kirat ing the ty daring A bowels Pauline ellan and Edgar 8 Earl of nt cast ning at §1.00 and . FARNAM S1, THEATER "JR BEERED LOOK INTO I T!! Like Romo all Roads lond 10 tho Houso of Hu risra OIIGHT; THE FAIRIES WELL Presented by a'powerful comp:ny. includin, GEOC. H. TIMMONS, Before taking your mext glass Of | River Water hold it up to the lght. Then look at FRESH from the y GRANITE HILLS, Watch our advertisements next week. Cluett, Coon & Co, ~ reRmANEN Y CURED or NOPAY WE r R YOU TO 2,500 PATIENYS, Financial Reference: Naf'l Baok of Commerce, Omaha. \lA\lilAll‘ \\PUIH"\( ay |V|ll nlurdu As a pure medicinal or table 10N from business. No Operation. Y M. C, A KALI- water it stands alone, 0 our Mothod, Wrltten guarantee to abso- Tonlght and every night this week at 8 o MESMERIC MYSTERIES. “Cure all kinds of RUPTURE of both soxes, with- L+ 110 086 OF Knifo OF 8y Finge, B 1 atlor Of hoW 100g loc PROF.JOHN. REVNOLDS Wide 0gnlzod as whe croatest living MESMERIST reserved seats H0c, sulo at Chase & kddy's. YRy ONDERLAND AND BJIOU THEATER Corner 15th and Capital Ave., Omaha. ALL THIS WEEK TICKET OF LEAVE MAN AND THENOVELTY SPECIALTY CO. ADMISSION MATINE! ENINGS 20 or 300, The(ln inal and Genuiie (WORGEOTERSHIRE) LEA&PERRI Imparts the most dslicious taste and zest ¥) EXTRACT sSOUPH, of a LETTER from a MEDIOAL, GEN- GRAVIES, FISH, TLEMAN st Mad. HOT & COLD Feuts on S 200, Stillor Sparkling. OfAll Dealers. LONDONDERRY LITHIA SPRING WATER €0, NASHUA, N. Y. C. B. PERKINS & Co., Bosion $eling Agens PAXTON gggQ}LAGHEH. Distributing for Omaha. DEFORMITY BRACES Elastic Stocking Trusses, Crutches, Batteries, Water Bottles, Syringes, Atomizers, Medical Supplies ALOE & PENFOLD, 114 5.45t13¢, Next to Postoffice ras. to his brothar 8t WORCESTER, May, 181, Toll LEA & PERRINS' that tieir kaco in highly esteomed 1o Indis, and 1s in my opnion, the most e DAy RAREBITS, #OmMe 8uuce that is (@ he) ade.” &e. Beware of Tmitations; goe that you get Lea & Pemna’ Loadhdimio Bignature onevory. m.u.«-« Original & Gonutpe, JOHN DUNCAN'S BONS. NEW YORIK. DRUNKENNESS Jior Habit Positivoly Oured dministoring De, Halnos® Golden Spooitie. 1t can be given in & ¢ up Of o offea of toa or tn food out tho know s pationt. 1 0 v harmiess and will ofoct & porman ad hor thy putient’1s & moderate Jolic wreck. 1thas boon give pla cises and 1n ovory | » n'porfaoy cura hus followed 1 never fail yatom once tmprognatod with the Spocific, 1t hosomas an Witer Tupoastbility Tor tho 1100 appatiLs £ 6 xist GOLDENRPECIFIC CO.) Propss Cinelanatl, 0 §-1ngo book of particulars To b had of Kuhn & Co 131 nal Douziar 8. Wadlaals, Blake. Brae & o) " aal Kioaarda | 0fagle; E THOM D. C. * STMPRON, W NO atty's il P Write for Inventors tngton is ob- uled a Ready-made PATENTSESY IF You WANTShlru to suit you, get the / Tz g BARK. IT IS A SURE FIT; W2 MAKE IT AND WE KNOW, by tandiog. nndltE pX AMINATION FREE. The 0. E. MILLER GOMPANY, 307-308 N, Y, LIFE BLDG,, OMAMA, N[B- Band for Circular, — \ HANKOOD RESTORED! ten guaranter 1o eure All nervous cdiseases Loss of Bra T, faaduche. Wakefulnes: Lassitude, all drains and 1oss §i'Nerve STeds," rondert with' & Weak domory, i, Nightly o M 1 t " age by mal; 6 for 85, ive 1 sorltien guaran WEFORE AXD A FTER U o vesund the money. C rens Norv 000 CbE0 For Sale in Omaha by S8herman & M.Uonnull, 1615 Dodga Strebk

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