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WILL VOTE ON TREATY TODAY = Baoate for Onoe Exbausts Its Powers of Bpeechmaking. omargarine was sol NEW COMPACT WITH SPAIN BROUGHT UP DATLY HOWING OMATITA THURSDAY, DECEMB L MARES STRONG hrown around that was charges oleomargarine 14 as butter Penston Billa, Including the Relief o Seventy-On SHOW BOUTELLE COURTESY own of Generals MeCle: Appointment ptain on Retired WASHINGTON, WASHINGTON When the sen- ate convened today some bills and resolu private pension two KIVIDE lows of Gen- a1 and General Job alone of $60 a monh to the tions prepared by the house were reported eral Jobn A. McClern : a uthoriz president to ap of Maine a captain on the olnt Charles A le of sars has tary enginesring a member of re- His serious for a long time has been a matter of elected to the next congress Passed witkout The senat: onal concern into executive sume consideration consideration the resolution was passed with out a word of comment motion of Mr Hoar of Massachusetts fzed for tomorrow amendments to the relat called up the treaty no seos thus passing th con offere the committe Without making teration of the for the cession to the Uni resolution authorii 3 were on g the and Cayngan privileges and Zulu, and their de in vestigation of the Montana senatorial case His idea was to get the original resolution tlon of the Objection to this request was including Senators eral senators, and the over under the explanation and | obtained the passage of a resolution calling plained that the island | upon the secretary of w r to transmit to the Lawshe, | the result of his investiga the War the Philippme grouy | senate the report EIving in det bad taken possession of the this supposition that the definite tion fixed by the treaty department nditures of the It was soon found our acquisl- | ut both of them Cuban funds ex- red a resolution tions to examine the | Coy and report description supersedes an indefinite descrip the mecretary our ownership Me- | ot state should be directed to pay the sum of money claimed by him out of the award in the hands of the State department in the in order to leav ty for the cession of these islands | believed that the Delagoa bay in the future by consummat- | Fesolution was passed He characterized the pro- much trouble fng the bargain The GALVESTON TO GET BIG SUM ceeding as o the nature of a quieting title called attention one of the islands s di- to the fact River and rbor Committee's Bl iture of More line of communication with the Straits, and he drew the conclusion that some day it portant as a station Borneo and WASHINGTON, river and has prac- Benators Hoar and Bacon said they would | harbor committee of the hou question and Senator Wellington made un- il | members fear that the publication of the items would unfavorably | prtunity to organize com- The bill has | (almost | allot- ments) that some vigorous pruning will be the committee de- appro- much excec The committee has provision- ally agreed to the Southwest Pass project which qualified objection was Iaid aside for the time. HEARING ON THE OLEO BILL | Friends and Opponenta Present Argu- the Senate Accordingly the treaty acted upon an op; such gigantic proportions provisional or $65,000,000 to which sires to hold it priations probably WASHINGTON, Dec mittes on agriculture today began the con- oleomargarine bearing persons interested in the measure which recently passed the house. A large majority of those ~The senate com- Mississippi, involves $5,000,000, in continuing contract The Missiasippi resent were 15 to get $10,000,000 A lock on the below Clncinnati 1s to be provided at a cost of $1,000,000. the home of Chairman Burton, Is down for over $4,000,- Provision is to be made for restoring Iveston, Tex., and general ment there at a cost of $10,000,000. 50,000 opponents of the bill and it was stated that as the triends of the measure had not been heard before would be given the preference in th ent hearing. Senator Proctor, chalrman of | the committee, asked them to be as brief | us possible, 50 as to allow the committee | during the next ten years. on the Ohio river The harbor at Cleveland, O., oleomargarine men generally complained of having received very short notice and most of them asked for more time red in behalf of the National Live Stock assoclation in opposition to the Aransas Pass, Texas, 18 to receive §: and Sabine Pass $125,00 Springer app BEER NOT TO BE PROSCRIBED BN Can- Per- Ex-Congressman Grout and Governor Hoard of Wisconsin were the only persons present supporting the bill was first heard. bill and was permitted Proposed Reorganization vision Amended mit Sale of the man Nectar, author of the WASHINGTON, sub-com- mili- tary affairs has completed its work upon | make an explanation of Its provisions. went over practically covered in his argument when the bill was before the house. Former Governor Hosrd also made bill and will its labors to a sp army reorganization the result of re al committee, | en called for this afternoon com- argument in support of the bill its purpose Is that of preventing the coun- terfeiting of food o government had power to do that. saying that | wich has b ommittee will plete substitute for while much of the language the federal and, | same there are Rathbone Garduer of Providence, the Onkdale makers of oleomargarine, of the house measure, representing numerous changes, Manutacturing Probably the most important change is the artillery sub-committee recommends the retention of the present regimental organization of the artillery and He maintained that the bill | does not give its assent to the corps or- ganization proposed by Secretary Root and In the matter of an argument against the pending bill. ‘Wo contend that this bill is dishonest in purpose and dishonest In fac “It meeks to wecure by direct convention that which could be accomplished in no other way." was clearly a revenue act, that it was so on its face and by reason of that fact he belleved the courts would hold it to be un- He maintained that the provision of the service accepted by the house the appointment largely the mendations made by Secretary Root. of staff officers the constitutional. lines of the recomn gress had no moral right to pass an act really a revenue measure, but purporting to {100,000 men. bill The The house canteen provision to regulate a kind of business Gardner made an argument in support was amended 80 as to of xception was of the business of the oleomargarine manu- product was declaring that the prohibited articles from GREAT BATTLE IN COLOMBIA:v y After Two DON.T FORGET Don't forget to use Doctor Pierce's Favor- WASHINGTO from Deaupre ite Prescription for that back- Bogota, stating that Magdalene Don't forget resulted in a decl | government days the killed a million women have been cured of women's ments by the use of government by im- victory and considers itself much sirengthened by Pierce's Favor- ite Prescription. the victory of it arms. Don't forget that PENSIONS FO “ Favorite Prescrip- WESTERN VET tion” cures diseases of women in their advanced chronic form: often when all else Don't forget that ou can consult Dr. ierce, by letter, story frankly. Archibald Matthews, ' Conner Arterbucr correspondence is Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buf- ) Tsabelle H Rosil Die Shenandoah, $1¢ t Don't forget to wrile to Dr. Pierce Frederick Svensen to-day, if you are sick from diseases which afflict women, w7 wrote for advice February 4. 186" writes en Ambrook, Boulder, $12 nd Young Mra. Lena Halstead, of Claremore, Cherokee *1 was racking with pain from North Dakot ot Nat, Ind 1V tark o'y head down i6 my heels hage for weeks at a time, and was wnabie to sit for len minutes at a time ‘me 1o use your Dr. Plerce's Favorite Minors of Jame Goodwin, Larimore le Resolution in House. o, med WASHINGTON, Dec The house re $ii lution authorizing the appointment of Con ave advice abou 0 my surprise, in four ‘months from the time | hegan your treatment T * Pleasant Pellets.’ also tious. baths and diet gressman Charles A a captain on the retired list Boutelle of Maine, navy was & well woman and have not had the back fce. and now I put in sixteen hours a day | has been adopted by the senate Happiness 1s but another name for tect health r-bound edition of Dr. Pierce's Use Prickley Ash Bitters and It keeps the vital organs healthy Medical Adviser free on receipt of 21 y expense of mail- one-cent stamps to Address as al Land well regulated. [FORTY YEARS OF CHURCH LIFE Preshyterinn ¢ niversary und Members Get Some Interesting Fag Attorney General Griggn Ooncludes Hi Argument in Oolony Cases. t Loughborough Presbyterian Griggs what fortieth anniver ORGANIZED AND UNORGANIZED TERRITORY % 9 =2 of the church were clerk of the Precedents in American History Cited That the Admin- pughout the United | o dealing with of members and the numerical pink 1o Show to the states of the Harlan pointed out that District of Columbia west of the Missouri erred also to the 1 joined the organization WASHINGTON States suprem was crowded to its full capacity today to hear the conclud- ing arguments court again with a brill I am here in nt and eloquent peroration 4 facble and humb Digésts wharyoueat You will like it Because It is the only preparation known that digests all classes of food and gives the stomach absolute rest. It allows you to eat plenty of good, wholesome food while curing your dyspep: It is pleasant to take and the most sensitive stomachs will never grow tived of it. It can be taken by persons of all ages and will cure the worst cases after everything clse has failed. It can’t help but do you good. Prepared only by E.C DeWITT & CO., Chicago Tho burge size contains ported to the general asse This decres Among those ints of vantage | branches of momentous government been without its church from the sential fae- | pre tllustrious of the conditions vents following the treatv of peace he right of the govern at treaty and to the coustitu bill of actisn whi these cases relative morovement g under our control eeking strict and maintaine and legisiative retary Carlisle and other pi 50 cts. and $1. a bottle. while the small cir the general put lic was filled | pe elf-government and to some jeneral Griges presentation Griggs spoke adopted yes nearly four hours BANK NOTE SYSTEM WRONG | \ Secretary G Deprecates Wall Street In. fluence on General Business, government’s right HOWARO OPPOSES TRANSFER WASHINGTON clal attention | CHANGE IN BANKING LAWS ADVOCATED Daughters of Protecs CLUB IS ORGANIZED Approved and inorganized territory under ney general to mal n this direction Weal, hut clear his views The member new Omaha | arrangements istence or not ed States, congress specifically extend laws of the proprio vigore and South Carolina of the union they were treated as foreign they ultimately assented tion of & $6,000 club f the committee d a report de on location and grounds tailing the n of infantry oness ix Co nal insurance socie the Waldorf states and when possible locations | the Kountze Place tract, the Redick tract without the tending the revenue laws to them. prior to its admission as a state, been a part of the territory belong- Vnited States netion of the members president of the consecration Vermont had a deaconess la clded to lease #on of this city 7 o his right sat was ordained for that e the treasury of | #olemuized Ining twenty-five commissioners had lenounces the In introducing Mr. subrogation In the case of Loulsiana the attorney gen- | declarations to the effect that | joined with the that in the event of the proj compensated 1 bottle of Cook's Tm- is the thing. of Jeflerson were provements notice, the amount to be determined by ar a morning nip of the United States a winner of you wddressed the he history ¢ tors was authorized to sign the lease Jefferson selected certain acts to be dlately extended from time to time as they might be Dividends, jthers to be extended | ed with the and the tmprove preliminary expense of #4000, plans for the new home were pl hands of the members for luspection. They detail space for dining ro Y lors, reading rooms, gymnas construction of ient of the grounds rensing its c led attention ltal stock from $10.0 1t was stated drew attention the instance of the question of Florida, to three American statesmen— Adams and Tha attorney I must vet be aced in the ers of the cc v division of that idress to the John Quincy each of whom was elected press United States claring officially that the constitution did apply of its own force newly acquired by this nation by virtue of | the act of acquisition, but that such exten- sion must be accomplished by the action of [ § te thut the surplus excecds $2i,- billlard par | 0,500, but do 1ot give the exact amount general opera ms for women uldress to the | close of that REALTY MARKET. membership the bylaws was territory | 1 placed on record Wednes- PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Griggs also specified organization of Oregon, and Wyoming, congress specifically extended the laws these territories ah Blake and hust oberts, lot 17, block ¢ Anna Morris et requires it in each case J. B. Peters of D public rever irtered at the extension of laws to L patron of the congress had Jed the constitution and fi anized territories’ organized,™ i no farther than and could not be interpreted expanse of countr; The Guano islands were cite in support of the proposition that territory may belong to or be under the jurisdiction of the United States without of the United States, ent island, keys and groups of islands, thus been taken possession of and made | for such special purposes the property of | They enjoy the law and states supreme court has recognized their status, but they are not a part of the United | act of congress r of Sidney eral laws to the “ory zed territory” ized territory of Chicago Rogers' subdiv 'in Okla at the Millard unorganized. ok 59, South Hays of Norfolk | Referring to the Amox Weaver " Fairmount Place e and wife to | Walker Whiteside Flack subdiv being a vart Over seventy differ- probably, be 1 in this country dation of ¢ In closing the secretary sa consolidatic gUeSt of the n of Osborn acting business in Oma & of Grand Junetion, ¢ SLPpIE at the Merchan'ts Lyon of Lyon is quartered at the ller ard Corrigan, Glick of Kansas City are in Oma Hart, a wholesale I8 a patron of the ller izberhard Bihler Labagh and hisband to Robert Healey, Chicago, | effects they hd husband to M Wornall and weticial frufts, 't of sabiot 3 neticial fruit which will find taxlot 55, in 1 Niquor dealer or will they Just what you want for your boy or We sell a Ca- Turning from his books, Mr. almed In impassioned tones “Why should for Christmas. Loutsville & Nashvi]le egistered at the Millard this government less freedom of action matter than other nations? What clause #0 compels? bound that iy, lot 14, block 1, A complete developing and dozen plates meras from $1.00 to The Aloe & Penfold Co. Photographers 1108 Farnam Stree Pruyn park Currand apd W Chicago are stal amount of transfers all for $1.00 December 15, Warranty Deeds. constitution we so tied and professor of hist an island of the @ belt across a station for of admitting tho with his pars has retarned and’ Kath B of the United States; whether they be cann tiulity of being a part of the peopie ¢ to Omahi 8 nings and Mr iinner Tuesday Knahe Piano's— need no introduct knows they this constitu- 0 as Richard the Hunch + “perfection unfashionable returned yesterday us us we halt greatest selfplay the murket casier to play departments. Justices Brewer and Harlan asked a num Call and give red Wednes general held that constitution Chiristmas novelties A. HOSPE, ic and Arl, extended the laws to the | take them away from the territories. 1613 Douglas. most serious but that he thought once extended fipen Every Evening— sx said tor Drex L Shoem3 as enthusia 4 not be broken to state later could impose a tarifl to be collected again 15 tines ke New Mexico also remind, Santa Claus comes—dere’s lots ' good sleds luded in the treaty taking in the tool clhests rules stated chafing disk karving sets fer §1.00- razor sets § last session, in eflect declared that the tarift laws were goods of Porto Rico. This was in the v many different styles to deseribe Griggs declared, branches of the which was the gamble dat you to plek on | assertion by congress that A. C. Raymer 1154 Farnam St. asked the attorney general |1t he claimed that congress could so ex empt territorles trom the laws as (o glve | Drexel 5 Qmnhate Up

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