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SUGAR IN THE HOUSE Opening Fight on that Pert of the Wiln Bill Which Relatas to that Industry. INTERESTING SPEECHES STRONG AND ts Made by the Friends of Pro- n to Oarry Their Poi KEMOVAL OF THE EOUN Earnest Effi oot 1Y mendment Effect Carrie McRac's £ ty. VOTE UPON THE SEVERAL AWENDMENTS Radicn! Demoerats Seore Stgnml Victories — Boutetie of Maine Orestes Ao- Lor Seene and is Kebuked by the Spesker—Exo Sonsion, fight in diat cord ugre e Befo schedule separniel] the duly of five-twentiol d sugar above N and the duty of 80 and confectione grape sugar. Pending & ent the mode of proc M t T withdrew the umendment pending Baturday with cuce 1o proc C on free Then ation the men drew their by linois con sugar with thut hour anchard n and asked d into three paris, at of the boauty provision an hour who favor the bo vision of the McKinley for those who favor u d To Aboilsh the Rae 0 ve divia, Mr. A ment were It no th free suz agre Louis bers estoa should huve ur of the house s tion of the chuir dvring the hours. Tne first amendm cred by Mr. McRae of Ar entirely the sugar bount In support of his amenament. Mr. McRae suid thut it proposed to abolish euvircly t sugar bounty and lesve sugar ou the free list whereit was placed by the McKinle luw. A time when the treusury was bankrupt and the secretury of the “rcarur) was qropos Aing to borrow money al 5 por cent interest s interest. He had 1o personal feeliupugainst the section of the country to be affected, but he did not conceive that a democr: gress would perpetuate this, the mosi vicious provision of the McKinley bill. The bounty would cost the people of ihe country, us it stood, §30,000.000. The bounty last year cost $10,000,000. He contended that the bounty was unconstitutionn! and unden tic, und should be abolished Meikiejol Mz. Meiklejohn offered as an nmentment to that of McRae the sugar bounty m of the McKinley luw. The hounty provision of the McKley law, he snid, hud hboe pussed touffora en_opportunity for Ameri- can capital. The purpose of that uct had been fulfilled. It bud resuited inu vest in vestment of capital, £150,000,000 1 Louis: ana, B15.000,000 in Culiforcin’ nnd §10.000,000 in Floridu. 17 the provisions of the Wilson Bill were pussed this grent industry would be destroyed und we would be placad at the he merey of foreirn producers of sugar, at the sume time giving to the Sugar trust a protection of B0 per cent or g quar ceut on every pound of rofined sue Mr. Dockery of Missouri of stizute for the amendm abolish the bounty on yaw ana refined susar ou If there was anything. said which ho thought the demoor unlty it was opposition to this bounty beet, sorghum and muple sugar bount were poity while the bounty ou caue sug rose o the dippity of grand lurcer Mr. Boutner of lowa wanted 1o why Mr. Dockery did not strike all ‘duty ond all pr ou on and woolen poods wnd or end place of so-culled ref inaday. The fu plow did not aemund a corn. All they wanted in the ru e of life What it tud Cuuno dejobn's clause of tne those and n ever, we o nally who hour and the remaind suld taire chances : other two s 1 unsus to abolish u sub- 8 ProPOSILIOL 1o the I i Mr. Dockery know down cotton The list plis ght with the unty on or WS Un e Suved the People. Iilinois support The froe s had suved tud poor bi. rich Lhrow aw n1s to the demo: this revonue i\ uts were arvicle uld be in line wit tected indusiries, they w ME CONRIGEIETION rere! this b posed 1 bounty year b u 1 " Mr taok it Co Dy and ing 178, bet Guion, e prew Lnt hogs e Tiou ¥ beads a rever wor mo time to puy s -special bountrto any | nrotest of Louisiaun Tiis pr and hogshea ng coner any b in that the h | fied that | inciting in wail, ana th the mer d be forc diatel al but the in speakor cul Dl ly, wi eivher 1o ¢ “The tr: rig! finntl, “that her proach. I he rule son for 4 m; the whole I the turiff mude the po in nccorduy Mr. Bouf “Am T su act as tolier tuously. The's trifie. I stutement,’ ne declines Hopkins, | Mr. B no right to statement, 10 Lim to vote democ w e The turiff an_ agree sugur debat Mr. Dingi Nebrusica s Mr. Tur Mr. fotlow To strike Wilson bill duty unon u Il huzur e de y wddi e, thireo- o duty squ Country Mr. Robe tion cont be off voted mude peoplc of L ts of thel & position Lad boon e declare Louisiana He waru tion of income Mr. Suo and Mr. M. posed phe b smd the spea Rober ¢ amendment roes, 1 tanal, and all betweon ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1571 trom representative nd & bounty ound was substituted industry remuined undistur roduction creased over To abolish this bount that industry ress, not onl 10 those wte ngents un amen evers of now enefited us t, of Ol vecog. )i from conclu putelle Tinises o St motion o se the transmi sponden before the psident hich we ar suid be ouse has Ll ) it speuke house jocrats had y de 1 Mr. Boutelle's Luk is, under the s the member colied to order to y take his seat. The speaker ac Ho 1 o his seat, or went on talking. Aguin the ied Lis attention 1o the rule od the Sergex isles st-at-Arms. " reto Mr. B thout showiug any mply with it. yuble with the gentloman is ker, siowly and deliberately peuteily violates the rules. The c, de- disposition sergesnt-at-nrms will sec thut the geulle- auan Lulses his seat.’ “The deputy sergesnt promnily took his mace sud started toward Mr. Boutelle quietly took his seat at the The democrats appinuded loud] Mr. Boutelle sat down. who latter’s ap- yas was then rend, and immediately afterwardthe speuier Tecoguized Mr. Wii- oLio 10 €0 iuto the commitiee of or the further consideration of bill. On division Mr. Boutelle siutof noguorum.and gne speaker, with the custom, appointed o und Wilson tellers, ficiently purged of contempt to ™ usked Mr. Boutelle, contemp- ice however, was inno mood to uir ncoepts the gentlemun’s i “‘us 0 stutement that 10 und appomted Mr. Democratic upplause. ] er, e e telio protesied that the chair had place such a consi but the speake ction on h clined 10 listen Miost of the republicans. however, declined d it was quoram w uvmed the Tarfl Debave. debate was then res it to extend the e until 4:1 ey of Muiue u} ten snd Mr e present bounty the Wilson hill Louisitna offered out the bou nud insert heir polurvis W the b ty il ey lariscope not wno ve per pound duty, and for dugroe or fraction of u de afu cent p sund uddi- wrs whove 16 Duien stund- tuty of five-twentioths of 1 d that all sugar when which pays a bow dition 10 these rates bouuty paid by such tional " sug ul 10 the ned th endment w ertson explu The e The ulsion utter sh were 1 1 5 defend reed on d, not but L eur duty i e bounty epublicuns people agur vefinory hut the re) rdomocrat, a , democrat, hounty ng by 1ts Ey ocort, of e ndopied the tre The Lids. id pr the | 30,000 | OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY | WHY THEY WERE MT PAID Dealings With Bragilian Authorities Not Always on & Oash Bas an NICTHEROY CREW HAD TO WAIT FOR MONEY Officers Delayed ¥ Something Alight Words, thms L Bo Seut Down, ment ip the Hope that Turn Up, in Otber e Vewsel Might r ne les, u aceept the terms of inu governmont £6500 & Lond sb in ha 1 duy Buker sui thiin, noped for was the whict he fact iends was mo- is that mira wdversaries. BERLIN'S UNEMPLOYED. Tuetr Five Meetings Held as Advertised | 5—An Epsode. called on the uner e & res: unemployed 1 who outrag mé ing lust distrie or ha! e u reduct . duy's work be was opposed that there The wier ployed on Thursday m took place today in five of the elec- s. Herr Liebnicht ke at 1, and urged the workmen u of the number of hours in Herr Lisbuicl 1o s plenty tora Bisk 8] £110 referre brew the conduct of the very and urged his w themselves 1o be 1n- police. un Astry Lips not to all isobey th Gumplowies at Dr who followe ting one Polish Hebrew. Lips' brewer, speech, combut- hi's proposals re- gurding state intervention to cope with the question of the unemployed, and declared that the state was ¢ of & gaug of exploiters. this stage of the cer sprang 1o the side of Dr. Gumplowies, pinced him under arrest. and the speaker out of the hall amid a scene of considerable uproar. When order was restored a young womun MU0e LU enorgelic s of which she ured that sold the thenters be nbolished, cluim- ing that they deprived the peopie of a living and that the place of the soidiers was iu the barrac Resalutions were pussed in favor of restor- ing the hours of labor sud_escluding The Looal Anzeiger. a newspaper, from the :1ubs, owing 1o its nsserting thut the mtervention of the nolice ut Lips' brewery was due to 1he disorderly conduct of the crowds which had nssembled there. . The meeting tinally dispersed, with cheers for socialism. Citing Herr Liebuic 1 meeung a police off- the_employmeni of IN THE GEEMAN REICHSTAG, Eeeont Disturbance st Tips' Brewery Dis- cussed by the Membars. Berurs, Jun. 22.—in the keich today Dr. Von Bastticher, scerotury of the interior, revlying to questions by secialists in regard 10 the distress prevaili; declared tuis dis- tress prevailed only in certain industries, and thut is was not keen or wadespread enough to compel the government to adopt meusures to relieve the suffering. Wages generally, contiuned he, bad taken au up- ward tendency, und the condition of the working people wus improved. The asposits in the suvings banks had, he said, inc d Replying to other questions Dr. Von ticher suid no complaints hod been ma eurding the conduci of the police at_the cent meeting of the unemployed which as- vied ut Tips' brew but which was dis- o the fact thut the orgun ng did not procure the permit x tng intained that m; not prevent dis- a could not L, in a long speach, combatted Von Betticher's stutements and dwelt upon the reduction of the longth of the wor duy in British milizary fuct obel nlso ref the d brewery, claiming they were the police Dr. Vou Baiticher de that vhe disturbances wer police, und the house adjou D fomente ied the staten fomented by the ned SCHEME I8 DOOMED, London Thmes Py dinn Siv Loxnox, Jan dics Fuilure for the In- mes, commenting uncement. in Is. says: “We E the o not Indinn bas their w 1t is move t reoper thut their polic n fmport ¢ L1y s huve rained in diun governme present atlitude but the best | Nitver Projeet in Russin. Dpose makin policy u success udoned b; initiators, but cheme apbears 10 be doomed ikely thut the mints will or liter. Itis now evider mage effective by vut the government because it would trade. The In mainty opinio gove could be ) silver Wuz oD ted with 4 The end Whit peech, during the course | | u rehearing on | American legat | pow { Herb: 9 Britatmm, both of are now rofisting, W e out of hand an dy use by Feobrimry when the rincess of Wales and her dougtiters expect o Jeave England the Riv) n order to witness the regattadn which the Britannis will compete of Wales' cutter SERVIA'S CABINET. King Alexander Trying terial for One Fuvoraile Bricuane, Jan. 22 Servis today summonad Koetics, to whom he st 0 retuin the radic: sente € their rauks of the Avukudioics cu y, und left t the By ander s und pr coalition cubinet. Comm ties are now nssembled arranging o common Program i new cabinet vhut Q ulie w We and thut she the king and the ex-k that the impenc be abundone the first ¥ agreed to Secure the Ma to Him, {ing Alexund M. M. Cr ted thut_he des! office hey con imin dynustice from nd impenc iculs re berul o e since the oo 1 o wish for rec et the pust be forgot from Vieuna t on Frid to M 10 tieear 1 telegraphed minist Austrin the ¢ his me made his hows, s Rele ve d sories nieht morning, 1o the politics Privute teiegra lex: ends W leaving his futher as r “1 have on the dard’s corre 't coup has been dnmo wa utennnced by Russw or wuy Belgrade sty u tour ubroad, 7. suys the it the Dres. fomented or Snubbed by the Tamperor. BeruIN, Jan. 22 —After o year's Herbert Bismarck today nual ties of the ¢iutribution of orders Emperor Willism did 20t notice him, al- € 10 muty others h to the News says that when the dinner was ovar sud the emperor uarose to_sddress the guests individually Bismurck was pluced ut a point in . where the emperor was io he came to Herbert’s place ned pusposely aud avoided approsehed the second time end whe emperer noaded in but did 1ot spes absence, ended the un- e the hulf pass. Yorger Knox indall u Mex CITy oF MEX100, Jam. 22 —Robert J. Enox the widely known sportmg man of Mil- waukee, serving o four years sentence here for obtaining £10,000 Warth of jewelry by forged chacks, is making another effori for the gEgund of error in both the supreme and distrier courts. Application hus beew made through the o 16 Governor Gallarado for permission for him o leave the prison under escort long enousii to s1iend to caring for the cffects of Mrs. Aunn J. Kuox. who died lutely at the Amemcan hospitul, and To the grave of his wad. o ment o1 Alsuce-Lorraine, Jun. 92 —The jofliciul Guzette in Strusburg publishes @61t of the new local eovernment bill for Ml sie Lorruine, which has been submitted to the Bundesrath. The bill is modeled on one submitted Two years ago und wuich failod to satisfy the Alsatians. Concessions huve been made in the present bill to mest their views. by these concessions are merely nominal und uot likely to prove sutisfactory 0. Hev Panis, Jau, the 450 oft cosived no Bonds. 22 —The officlals in charge of s opened to receive 41y por vent bonds for conversion, uecording 1o the new law just passed, report that they have neither received bends for conversion nor applications for repayment. M. Floguet Sorousty M. 22—M. floguet, formerly presider Chamber of Deputies, and who, in_July, 1888, fought a duel with General Boulunger, wounding the latter in the throat, is severaly ill from infiucnza. Panrs, Returned to Frootown, Nnox, Jan, 22.—A dispatch from Free- town, Sierra Leone, sunounces the return there vesterdiy of the expedition headed by nant Colonel A. G, Bilis, whic Q. Uk ) operating uguirst the Sofus. “uu\m:fu R10 DE JaxEmo, J 1 Auother Enemy. —It1s ampo¥Eible for vessels to discharge their cargoes at the port, owmng 1o the yellow fever epidemic The deuths from this averuge eleven daily NOT DNELLING F0GLTHER IN UNITY Rival Factions of & Fenusylvania Church Enguge in s Geoerai L MEeapviLE, Pa., Jun. for some time pust the vival factions of the United Brethren Valley church in Bloomfield tow ship, this county, havs been contending for Possession of the chy Early last Decem- ber the “radicals™ went to the church, took forcible possession and pluced n new lock ov the door. Last Th the “dibera went in a body to the church and took pos put on u Jock of their own, and srmed, equipped &nd supp: issary Qepariment we visions, went into property 3 preven heing attack und gave thut they proposed comers und nights WHILLE 10 1ot Avkit veinforoement I cume atowr P ow. rRday T ne la iu vai Fol ul e Iy liberals” still i forautions have 1L L W It with iz ure terrioly wr is expocte issnec 8u1 IRDL uj Mukes & Good Stowing. Kaxsas C11y, Mo., da the Journul from Sedid mission 5 u 1 AFTER Litigy KIT! N tion at Bt. Panl that Almost Equals Lickens' Jurndyce Oase. WO F7 MILIES CL*IM TH WEAL ONS MILLIONS [ TH Record of the O1d Commodore Being Thor- ouzhiy of Several Children Sides. Airea in on Bot Court—Legit ney Tuvolved Sor 18 kno Hult to Go 10 Luwyers. Cr learn of he Kittson th rights. nud Brisbine one-half estuie truction Sophiy's he through Fu is 78 year with his in the finally but of Th al by set 10 T that d Mr u vier r eurly he iufors obtained written the w e Pe nd the siher, to this mor ather Rav id and purevts ship ing ut years ¢ w Arriving at Fort Se small he be seen tod thay um s at Americuu F but e froguently K e Her brother Charles testificd emphntically thet the co sister as hi ber clain what was whi near the two years, aud he e acquaint that ‘ur compn stug w Whut mmiodore s wife, an o be his w & ol i W mily oing ve Jewet iunce wi in be t e b contract idow nre itn. d Lk of ¥ Charles n b Bis e with Fort bid a1 ing the it hey time 1o&rd Sni 1ca live S ed sppene with culling of neh Por e Lo )is % 4 St d for m Per th it ) w o Commodore ied her of b common ing re the muiti-million aveled a good ut the ta time Wes Golng On.” never nd thas witness detuiled the ¢ what is clu) murringe of Sophy Perry. by to_witn one Godfrey, the married prior ized in Flort Snelling. 847, Sophy_ Perry. murried 10 lived thirty-nine yeurs. this murringe ceremoney, bound, hand w Fresn hus memory us 1o these old murringes W Marriag formed ferred to book, kept a imed by the In 4 stone Peter qua in his own tly dinn builc evier, Ciuzm 3t Was & Gowmo The ¢ mants ho pld that intrg n down cumstunces of the heirs to be the fir i He suid she wus | agent, ! murriage, { murriage with i a common law and murnuge existed between Sophy Norman W. Kittson. and that ul ruges cou ward werc that the o for ten Dby under Ruvoux. the five try to 1 pututive the years, dren were boru 1o Normar W of whom were buptized of Kittson b Norman Kittson is the ¢ now ove that he Per tracted b iflegul m all num living o, altho )% ¥ and the is_le ugh he rayed on the other side. The Kittson hel that this union was merel iy tion of i Some of 1 anced Wasn in the seu amendment Caual conr NG s uts have tie Kittsc on tke a no y cither intend 1o pr arviage was in during which time five chil and iegal i K i nim o ————— AICaL te Provis Lan the S by of the Jan. 22 Seuntor Morgun 1or of the Nic suy provides the capital stock of cha iGUA CANAL BILL. ions me ouate ¥ —The 1t Was lntro este bil in being ting Severul yemrs lui or Gotirey. was ‘again whom she Futher Ruvoux J duced ever b although he “im From destroyed by ihe soidiers, moved the cu 107D 1 Talifer 841, 8¢ adjoin or znd an ing, 10 Perry othor 1 rty aft fo ittson oy u; self is W on and 1t right 1o any duy. introduced the ragun for the compuny suall be 1000000 shures of § each. the and all deemed 84 iss compi h an istied e now ™ e the Ovisic of o the stoc 1y is 10 be e bouds nd The c run for six r m bonds cunceled k culle heretof and pany is ie amou heretc re al suv tof but rede to und utes 0 e issue horizec 70,000.0 ibie at be urd emn- record Father one of will itimute and not a cluim uis ew uve o8 0 10 wg | am e re- < nr- er ve ce ar- hut M0 the e ut 1ed weun, £1,500.000 | auxious exy | und guve ment 1o 1 pa the h | pass IN DEFEN Evidence | The r the Lintest Authentie 1 w I «NGLE barh e or v Frosncution O her Side COPryY FIVE UGHLIN, Has wn Inning. At was [ mony Jdoscy sent Betue Fought Neur Clibunh I sion Pas of & e and the in the Lroops sulted the in kil he in e nager oscor Sunte 1 of the of the T gimion b 'he T v betwoer recty of th W ¢ of th and 5 P Och of Chihuahua, indi between I 1 iere L thie trom . mes 18 in posses All In und the ty outlaws and | the by 1usu wene inodo u on han at Lu atod 180 miles ) the o cuting thut 1wo 1y of ea and opers iven ou T, = es 1 1l rrection- jur U is & s o MORE OF WouLRUFE'S WORK. Arkavsas' State Time for Kedow Tarnie Rook tional development Arkunsas state te bond, issue numbored 1,87 York hoider. Jun, occurred of 1870, interest wus presented today to Lhe trensurer for redemption by agents of a New Its apparent face value aud The state debt bonrd intarest was_$2,200, examined it, reveal that it 1t was endor: registe: nd ination of the riling fuct uve contained or filty oth regisie: nion b ut Wood sud sold them regist the state, snd m invalid evidences The bond redempiio; nd this had 1r but x beey f sto ption. —Another toduy An the cut —————— BRUKEN IN BE. oh WASHINGTON, Jun, vessio man Wilson of the tee toduy demo admit, wh Mr. Wilsor 15 completely struin tnrough paring the Wilson b tions thut be will the riff dobate his phys: otk he atic wh H travel r hands. r. W Springer is o ver en ) on ick aow he b re-e1 but net upor inus and yield the may go ub carues vielded unde prepuring the tarift bill in th up th the of deuth brink per the bouse one the pale and voked more s di borrowe: Kohn hu the time twed W fight recovered sufti riff discussion ATt t LTH. 18 pusse d i, und 1 the ca Ie W Bouas Eeturned & So Arkansus bearing. and found the bond record to nud been redeemed May 30, ad by Willium E. Wood exam- gister reveiled the that 1he page which should number. with e aEuinst \p it a felony Lo hold any of the stute indebte wus returned to the agents and Tuned. man Wilsun of the Ways und Mesns Committee u Very Sick Mi 2.—There were y for Chair- mmit and com lerehin nd 85 5000 us nen bey lust congress hovering several woeks totter int 6N 1y 10 the ¢ he scl —— Run tnto w1 ganize the Wuzes e only | | | onso- | acnn | | | forty out of ihe | Governor Fishback expressed the these treasury during his administration He urzes the calling in nding evid bonds ness. many met near O iz was yun ihe us- le us und his 0w '3 ut wus o MAY Stepe Tuk MAYOR He thortes “Maso agreed thas T shulldecide Ge cueck. ‘me vhe movey by £ o'deck tomorrow after- noom, or 1 stiall wash my hands of The whole ten to no srgumentwh) done. aguinst it the hour of £ ve 501 Bowden b Lets Go All Hold on the Pur for the Fight, THE CHECK INTO CASH y Bay: This Must Be Done of He Will End tue Contost, HAVE THE WILL IN THE ARENA the Bheriff ER ON FLETCHI fines the Atiitude of th of duckeonvibie — Adjutunt wi Iioustou Arrives 1o Cows mund the Militury Foree demand u the you what 1 wi the ¢ is g Iy 1ous d ow 1t will be and what lies nd fight Sy the cashing ihat there is stand as it roved by shaking Kelly tever you decide will be Insisted on the Cah. to aecide whaut hell bad both he mutter in his hunds, una Iy in the furineranve of When he sieppod off the ude o ntruight line for the club President Muson wus there. 0, saia Keliy, “the men have uhe mattor of this 1v0 1 want you 10 Like it up and fisht off. 1 will this should nov use there a5 nota good one You must hund over the cash ut k tomorrow. M you do order the men home and cull 1h and declure the be N he his bi Smith, was nosvhete son, and in atl haste sthers of vhe director Vendig, Sihler and Cain 10 be found. The mutter wns submitted 10 ubose present, aud ull voted 1¢ cush Ww M The n every sLuLe Bow afternoo: ecision v y b Duvi org | the | now the any person bi cont g niz fuc [ Dr w1 turn over 10 Kally the 30,000 in was ut 0:59 0'alock, und Kelly huck at 8:80 vhis eveniug. I'his iked to come wsou promised 1o have Bowden there the ouvenod at 8 o'clock with of the club present. Kelly for the cdification of Mr position he hud made in the result wus the unanimous the 820,000 over 1o Referce & LOMOrrow noon weeting member aguin ey . und 1o turn by 12 o'c Wikl Enjoin the Sherifr. richt executive mind in the i& the one optumist in the to b suggestion i due gilistic army is thought motion within The mnew feature firm ofof W allo the club, und lutesthis filed by the club's 'uit of the stute of notion restraiu- 18 TOPresentatives y with venting cie. Tue for ths he r . e 18 one b club, H tion and 1 that the pu have i sufety The low & Son w ully of 1he a bill was the Foorth ¢ ing for u riff or an from inters uefy oposed exhibition, from entering the grounds is forth th agrocme s in of 1 i an 4 in m with unon Sheriff Broward wus fijed udee Cull tion et ton Whut the Mayer Br8, & COLOOSE BDU AL GB-