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| (ORTELYOU FOR CABINET| Prevident Will Give Portflio to White CHINESE WINISTER COMING Few Ambassador Will Have Seventeen Celestinle of Distingwished Fam- | files to Serve Him in Various Capacitics. N STATE WASHINGTON, Fed. 14—The presidest bas signed the Department of Oommerce | Ml and the gemeral staff il 1t is well understood that George B. Cor- | telyou, secretary to the presidest, will be appotnted secretary to the mew Depart- mest of Commerce. His appointment will e semt o the senate by the presidest early Bext week, perbaps on Mon and 1t s mot Mkely there will be any Gelay i fts confrmaien | It %5 mot imgprobadle that in the u-{ Boudcement of ibe supplemestary legl tion the president may wend to the . prelfininary work of organizing the depert- mment be entered TPOR 28 Soon 8 pracicable | Mazy impertant detalls will have to de worked out before the buresus. already iz operation tn other Gepartments. are trams- Serred to the bew Separtmest. - for of the existing bureaus will mot take plade formally untfl the close of the pres- ent Siecal year, Juse 30 { Colncident with the qualiScation of Mr. Cortelyon as secretary of the departmen:, Mr. Wiliiam Loeh, jr. will become secre- tary 1o the presidest He # 3t present frst assistant secretary o the president. For several years be bas bees the private secretary to Mr. Roowe- velt, strving Bim in ‘hat cepmcity while be was goversor of New York and vice presi- | Gene | It 15 understood that few chamges will | be made in the White House force.other | than those indicated. B F. Barmes, now assistant secretary to the presidemt, will take up the duties now performed by Mr | rom natiems | the tzvitation THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FEBRUARY The Indianapelie federal building some time between Mareh 1 and April L and the Me- morial day services at St Johmeburr, Vi Prestdeatial Neminarions. The presidest t ezt o the semate Colomel 0. H Sroes the fellowing Lieutenar: of engineers member of ¢ wom Postmasters City: Béw Kansas Johs K Cosway South bast IN MEMORY OF THE WAINE Differemes of Opinion as to Whether Memorial Exercises Should Be Held Tows W. MeCrasken Joseph C. Kitches. Gardes Oit Cochras, Pratt; Charies W. Davis Springs: Isase €& Ove, La Harpe Dakots, Willam A Dowsle, X Some HAVANA Feb 18 exists among Amers of bolting of the battles Squiers has declined ! the com which calied o him tofay snd ssked Mim to be rresert Mr. Squiers took ihe exercises w in themeslves, the offense to those who are now friends of the Tnt of the past ought to be avoided The Jegation, therefore, will Dot be rep- the ground that sppropriste and ot States Ar- te in the ewer- President Palma and the members of his calinet bave been lmvited and have moti- Sel the committer that they would be present, s would the lazxches. The comm! ot be osten consist stmply ee saye the exercises will tious or offensive of & memorial service government's | iS[CAR BREEDS DEBATE | Propesed Philippive Tariff Reduction vokes Lively Benste Discussion PATTERSON FEARS FOR BEET INDUSTRIES Carmack Says Bill Was Only Reported After Oxmard Had Agreed that it Weould De the Trust Xe Harm. WASHINGTON Gay Mstemed to v spprepriation bl Mosrneip During the day Mr. AdMavich (R 1) sought to secure comsideration of his natiomal benk securities bl the bouse b conditiame with the tart® ML Barly = the &ay Sex- stor Quay (Pa) presested s rescistios expressing the sentiment of the semate that & vote sbould be taken on the state- Bood MIl defore March 1 but the resolo- tion west over umtil Menday. Elkins Bill Finally Passes. The Ddouse amendments made to the EI- Kins anti-rebate NIl were sgresd to with- out @iscussion. This completes comgres- slozal action Tpoa the Bl and 5t now goes In order that he might not come imto confiict with notices by otber semstors Mr Quay (Pa) gave notice ihat begizming vext Monday be would ask the semste to take uwp the statebood NI esch day after ize morning bus- imess | He then tntrotused the following reso- {PALMA IS READY TO SIGN/ l.“:: which under the rules went over for r | hou B {Only & Few Miner Chamges Ave Sug- | FDerwms bouse b 11%a U Commission Renders a Deciston. The Interstate Commerve commission to- @ay Gecifed the case imvelving the rates and practioss of the Mobile & Objte rail- roed | with & stopover privilege in Bast St Louss | for cieaning sacking or otber legitimate | purposes, the shipment covering propor- | tiomal or balance of & through rate from | East St Louls, is mot shows to be objec- | tiopadle in this case. The shipmest. bow- | ever, of grain to Bast St ! rate and forwarting from there ss & mew | shipmest on a 13-cent proportional rate to | which were cadled to Washington tofay. If a reply is received in time Minmister Squier will sufl for New York this after- Boon, carrying with him the signed mgree- ment for President Roosevelt's signature. The chject of Mr. Squier's visit to Wash faglon I8 to comfer with the awmthorities there with referemce 16 the permanent treaty between the United States and Cuda which will cover the sovereignty over the Ssle of Pines and any other outstanding questions, snd in whick also will be incor- of Okiahoms Arizons and New Mex- lied with gave way to Mr. Stewart (Nev.) o bring uwp the Indisn appropriation Ml The bMIl was read and most of the com- | mitiee wmentments were sgreed to Philippine Tarif Discussed. Mr. Lodge (Mass) called up the Philip- | | pime tani® bl BENNETT D Almost a Calamity to Us, But Just the Thing for You. BEFORE THE COMPANY FAILED WE O STAPLE DRY GOODS, AND NOW WE HAVE SOLD ON NEXT SATURDAY EY AUCTION, [ LOT OF STAPLE GOODS IN SIX DAYS IIRTS NEW KNIT UNDERWEAR FOR WOM PERCALES- Double fold wide percales. new patterns, fast colors, worth 10c—at WAISTINGS— Fine mercerized waistings, white grounds. colored figures, very pretty patterns, fast colors, "c worth 25c—at, yard .... 36-inch white waistings, all the new weaves, in oxfords, cheviots, picques, granites, etc.. the chance of the season to get a fine waist pattern at about zsc one-third cost, worth T5c—at, yard e oe 26-inch Lonsdale Muslin— per yard ... SHEETING— 9-4 bleached Rosedale sheeting, a good long thread. st cotton that will wear— BED SPREADS— Extra fine and heavy crochet and Marseilles fringed bed weighted matter, worth $1.50— at. each Extra fine and large crochet and marseilles fringed bed spreads, beautiful patterns, large sizes, l 95 worth up to $3.00—at, each . 8o 45x36 pillow cases, good quality, bleached muslin—only, each .. 2} ¥ad wide sheets, good quality, bleached muslin—only, each .......... CALICO— 500 pieces light and dark calicos, worth “-41 6c and Te yand—for, yard. ... .. ...... . fic UNDERWEAR— Women's knit underwear, 2 cases white cotton vests, worth 30c—for 1 GI DERED NEARLY TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLAR'S WORTH OF TO TAKE THEM, AND AS THE BENNETT STOCKS ARE TO BE ALL IN A BUD NEW NEW MUSLINS, NEW BED SPREADS. NEW BLANKET "H AT WHAT THEY MAY BRID GHAME, NEW NEW . WE MUST SELL CALICOS, NEW SHIRTING AND COMFORTS, NEW COTTON HORE, BOYS AND GIRLS. YOU WILL GET THESE GOODS, COMMENCING MONDAY MORNING. AT PRICES THAT WILL FAIRLY STAGGER YOU. 3 CASES WHITE LISLE VESTS AND 25 DERAWREE, worth 4000t .....o.. &...oio. o DG ONE CASE WOMEN'S EXTRA size white BOYS BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS AND DRAW- GIRLS’ ENIT UNDERWEAR—3 cases white cotton fine ribbed vests and pants, regular ‘90 2 cases GIRLS FINE WHITE LISLE VESTS AND PANTS, all sizes, worth 350 NEW STOCKINGS— Women’s fast black seamless, fashionable hose, WOMEN'S FLEECED HOSE—the best black ever sold, (fashioned), worth 35¢, we have 500 Blue, gray, extra heavy stockings, worth 40c—all go at . . . up to $1.50, divided into 3 lots lsc marked 88c—at 39¢ and Fancy silk waists, every garment Special cut prices for women's wrappers Monday. In- fant's and children’s little things—bonnets, hoods, jackets, count of 20 per cent off regular prices. JACKETS —Monte Oarlos, long cloaks, threequarter dozen—they must go—at, pair Women's cotfon waists—all our stock of white and fancy, Women's black peau de soie waists, woflhhvmmmns—on-le.........4...5-9 dresses, shawls, booties, infant’s leggings—all at a dis- cloaks—all at one-half off market prices. Remember the court has ordered the Bennett benkrupt stocks sold by auction on Sat- urday next, we are determined to sell every dollar's worth we can before that day Irregularity and Nervousness This Testimony of L500,000 Cured Women Confirmed by . MRS. EMILIE DANFORTH, 233 Thirty-Second Street, Chicago, Vice-Presidect Woman's indian Association. ?‘* ks Ehe of & Senctmr e E g 4 British rank sad sugar to destro] s ‘:;muxdul:,mm»ucwan_ {should beld the Philippines Sorever or| ustl] they were ready for self-governmest, | powerty Mr. Poraker repiled: “We should hold sm:-: 4\-;‘.‘:‘:)‘ Sslands uztil they sre capadle of | rice cm the head of Osp- | Pei-government, but that is so far in the ish restSent consul at | fUTETe that we Deed Dot comsider it here | islands will be our possessions fov | and it is il to talk ow of parting with them.™ = | Mr. Carmeck (Tezn) said be bad no ADT GIVEN A VACAnou‘mux»u&munmtu - ju id be of 2o nfl;wn-xul.‘--n.t""“-::“&‘:u-"":‘! -t W Action fa Venapnelon | measure hag 2ot been reporied watil Mr expressed bis { would @0 him mo barm sof the Filipinos | 20 good i H I [ ik § et -;iiii‘ pecre- embessy st Washing- 4 . s Jeave of ob o 2 | Purther considétation of the MW was ered Bavt r ed | sad the semate emt pon i t ot i = ’m!mu:;r;:.df-!mu Secenset and sxticipating thet | . mist . | Mr. Platt (Ocun) moved the passage of - preted, 1nforms | .\, seversl resciutions of Tespect, and at 'h‘"““-""‘)-'n te ry of Count Quadt's actien in the | 730 (e semste ajourned - ertinury |PENSION RECORD IS BROKEN| “.‘- Passes Money Grants to Mra MACEDONIANS ARE ARRESTED| ===»'c == Thres mesdred ana Twenty-Four Others WASHINGTON, Peb. 14—The bouse to- sy passed the sundry civil bill, which has been under copsiderstion since Tuesday. snd thes broke all previous records & matter of private pension legislation carriers bave arrived :ad ihey report sRow | oz en average of eighieen feet deep and in sume pluces thirty-Sve feet deep. | They report the destht of two umkvows prospectors who were caught iz & smow ¢ passing | sliSe. The cold is irtemse. No Dews has this session and the calender | been Bad of Hages: and his compasion not only of bouse, Sut of sed- ' for three weeks. Teing passed. Three STARTLES HIS CONGREGATION | highest previous £r>t congress. 15 ETEN! & PE3- | Mimister Declares that Church Fairs | won of §3 a ment: e widow of the | Sl SRl ans T late Represemtstive Rumple of lows, whe ed sbout twe weeks ago Mr. Rumple tad & galiant war record, baving taken part over thirty battles and baving risen from private 1o the ramk of SOFIA, Bulgaria, Feh 14 —President | Michasloveski of the Cemtral Macedoniss General Zomiche®. the wioe : President Staschef of the Sar- atofi-Macesonian comuritiee and mazy oth- ers have bees arresied 1 i oficially announced that the govers- ment bas decided to dimssive the Macedo- ziaz committee iz Bulgaris and place | strong military cordon alemg the Macedo- { siaz fromtier, thus demonstrating Bulgs | ria's Teadivess to fulSN fes imtersatiopal | obligatsons il B ! 1 ts Among them was = i : Better n FJ i [ ! 11 t 1 B | s bl i i ! 1 k § P [ {8 | i i | EXPECT LADRONES TO FIGHT Philippine Constabulary. Preparing to Route Out Bandits, Fear Seri- ous Opposition. MANILA, Feb 14—A constabulary movement under Oolomel Scot! sguinst thbe Ledropes of Bulacas and Rizal provinces s immizest Five compamies of soouts i the bas met yet been located but it is considered protable that the ex Pedition will epcounler serious opPpOs o Mecting Coauses No Diserder LONDON, Peb 14—A muck advertised mass meeting of the unemployed of this Square tofay. About L60F persons owt of | work were presest. but the sssembiage was | entirely dwarted by (be agEregution of - lice and spectators. The meeting jpseed & e The Bouse also passed & te BN to suthorise the president to place Bdward L. Bailey on the retired list of the army &s & | Jomel Afer serving over forty-mime vears o the regular army, Celomel Bailey resigned bis commise . Without jrelimisary busivess the bouse went 110 commitiee of the whole and re- sumed considerstion Be sunéry appro- pristion bl Az smeniment ofiered by Mr. Riehard- o8 (Temz) 12 probibit the use of fllustra- tions 5 the sanusl Teporis of buresus was ruled out of order, but was afterward of- ferad In & motifed form and adupied. The Mll was passed and the bouse then re- ceeded 1o the constderstion of private pen- | slon bills The pemsion Mills were thes taken w | and st 4:40 the bouse adjourned { Twe Mall Carriers Missing and AN Hepe that They Are Alive e Avemdoned BUTTE Mont., Feb M—Advices have | Teached Bere trom Placerville. ldsbo. that twe Thunder Mousiais mas carriers have | Jest 1= the mountains and a3l Dope | their being alive has been sbandomed. | Brower, past = out with & poses all ma pers, grab-tag of plsns adop erfer 1o ralse m Whes & mas verted” s ment wiilngly Decessity of te less thas sctua “They are de e 5 ng and 1,40 mot | want the members congregation te participste i3 any meuder with such Sol- 1 will re such belp is contrid statement —_— | The e ctty passet of very guietty st Tratwiger |LOST IN THUNDER MOUNTAINS |scet somewha: of & semsation Archduchess El eth VIENNA. Peb 14 —Tbe Archouchess Eils- sheth mother of former Queen Regen: Maria Christing of Spais, &led today. Quesn Maria Christine pessed through Parls yes- terday on her way to ber mother's bedside Vield Marshal $ir John Simmons. LONDON, Feb. 34 —Pield Marshal Sir Jodn Simmons @ied oSy I.'-h-ll‘ Charies Hagess was the regular carrier | WL California FEZRUARY I5TH T0 JUNE ISTH 4 " | : i il f i I i | ] | | &'l ; oo | B F [—] [ —] = - 2 o | [ —] - i J ; 3 | s il Ili[. il : i f