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Show OGDEN DAILY COMMERCIAL. OGDEN, I'TAH, TIU'KSDAY MORNING, MARCH 5, 1891. VOLI ME IV. NUMBER 131. ITS LIFE pjrpuss to do right Oil GONE till Th report Ti Kifty-fi- rt Conrs journal Sine LISEI Ad- The eonfersn report oo Uus bill being unsesOsd, IU . ly all the itetu la dispute had - Di. Aspropriation Rushed Through th Lat Moment Reed Filhy Closing Remark- -. y him CHEEK And tossing whatever was on their desks into the air in tumultous cyclonic commendation of Cannon. Breckenridge of Kentucky amid the applause of the democrats, made a graceful little speech, eulogistic of the treatment the minority had received from Cannon, but the republicans were chary of joining in the acclamations, being the opinion that Breckinridge's remarks were in some measure in of the speaker. This concluded the necessary work of congress and the remaining time was chiefly ?onsumed in efforts to secure the passage of local or private bills. In the senate sides the scenes, while of a more dignified nature than those in the house, were nevertheless animated and spirited. The gallery opposite Vice President Morton's chair, reserved for the diplomatic corps, was well filled with members of foreign legations and the only vacant seats in any gallery were those reserved for the president's family. dero-gatatio- n Senate March 4. After the Washington, passage of the house bill to supply artificial limbs to pensioners every three years instead of every five, the conference report of the bill for the reorganization of the artillery and infantry' forces of the army was reported and agreed to. Hawley explained that the report provided merely for a change in the organization and did not increase -- army. The house bill for the issue to commission Philip C. Johnson, rear admiral idVur in the navy, and deliver it to tr was passed. A message from th hi use proposing further conference on t... !?,'islative apas presented and propriation bill agreed' to. . b pvti "i V.hsovw 'urnedtothooiin-:en ;e'a he i i 'K'uc,s re- ill the senate re the legisiaU. ip k .W- - g-- f. u.i. .,. rue 1 bat it a FLASHESiiFIIIEl'llllI: the irtaa; n critical - . ell .- da and th to accord bv u.e ' ir.ii.yab. rtssEMlEl ljd Ituav be bleated a.r A member : i in every all m Burlington. nd eugmr. rV ihc preferred ... ... rr and tag linn rtagnd in the a hoi hat with the eaoapuon 4 the three lead, ing etodn. In the afurbuuo there va a concerted attack by the bear upon the list and tin-- market closed weak at the price of the day. C.C. C. St. Loam i down Kork Island 1 . Pacific Mail I . Canadian Pacific and Governments Burlington each 1, .t hne I Berlin H ill Ak fur Spare at the World" Fair. 't.e pr toat f this rlaloc of t.-.-r . VKTIMS OF HVWM Two Hrlnvtt Studeat Livn I'ntairabl?. i no declsrs. the aunstituUooal ITALVS FuKtibX POLICY. ale. ( orKTKIMiKATH Tm.KTHEK hawng firm, ml period of the Fifty first congress . April closed 77. been completed, the e&au- - stands ad Tu- - Kugli'h li ratified at the Paw. juurnwl sine d." u the Board. There waa a good deal of applauae on Shot 111 th. lUl k I hr Alleged M, coo age ol the ( .p right Bill Chk ioo, March I. Wheat waa the floor and in the gsilsne at the ride of the MrPbertu. han-a- . L elusion of Morton speech which waa at and h.gher, opening Whrr Foreign mml higher precisely thirteen minute pact li. Banker Explained. than esterday a close, and the market For the next half hour or ao there A steady ap ruled not but firm, active. were on the floor and in the hall nian Beeun. Mart i 4 committee of of vaiue occurred and the bsCTC aaet ... s i a EMEchant Cncursan, Ohio, March 4. L appointed to consider the preciation advance of was established, but soon intra c'f the senator with each other and Fraueothal of St. Louie and Ernest decided in favor of as May sand waa question today there a M, aad sharp pi making an exhibit i,t the World's Fair sudden advance of selling to 99 a, Salinger of Philadelphia, two student it waa and difficult to get wheat up the at the Hebrew I'nkm college in this tn Chicago. The committee also decided tfM city, turn, offering being light. Later, it Washington, March 4. -- After th to request the minister of commerce and eased off, prices settling back , closing were found desd in their room thi an imperial com than 'vesterdav. Receipt. morning. The young men took their conference report oo the copyright bill industry toto nominate the World's Fair, slim J1, higherbushel: issaoner I. a i been shipment Tgm own live according to a prenonoerted agreed to, Funston of Kanaas. duty it shall be to obtain all facilities 3iUi buthla. on the arrangement. It is asserted by fellow EflssfUs for tne proper exhibit and to i'terite.i the conference report student that the young men must have for the conveyance Chicairooi to but arrange bill, A UlbAXTK agricultural appropriation SILVER 11 Rt BASE. been demented on the subject of hyp sent for exhibi OH LAIN 1.1) blTTKUl-STEWART house refused toaooent it: 34 to 115; goods from merchants The tion purpose and to make other Tange said to notism. for u long time, has of the conferees in rejecting the amend further conference being ordered. Aggregate About tlO.OOU.-OO- d been a Salinger, Btasni ssssssEn firm believer in it. Fraueu Cslifon a. rm"!- conference report on the legislative U)ent to reimbu Result of Silver Cutch-eoLegislation thai formerly scoffed at it, but bill wa agreed to. and Nevada for expenses incurred in Italy's Foreign Policy. had woe of Michigan, presented the conferhim Salinger latterly On " March 4. It ia announced over suppressing the rebellion, claims for and seemed to have complete which there waa judgment in court, ence report on the bill for the reorgani Rome. March 4. In the house of dep hat) that papers have been signed just , while the provision made in the bill for ation of the army. 4; to "4. utiea Premier Rudini said there for the transfer of the silver mines control over him. For some time Frauenthal has been falling off, men the French spoliation claims, for which Cutcheon moved further conference. was notoday. change in the foreign policy of known aa the Badger, Porcupine and tally and physically thus defeating the and frequently there was no judgment in court, was RauaeUd, 5f to bill. Italy. Frar.oe had been loyal to her West Had. located at Fort Arthur. Ont., complained of paius in his head. They passed. As soon as he stopped speaking Hale The senate bill was passed to incorpo- pledge as to Tripo i. Both ftaly and to Herbert Nichols, of Denver, who is lefts joint note asking that their fanu promised that the senate conferee on rate a national conservatory of music of France equally and frankly isjfaa to said to be acting for a syndicate com lie be notified, (but vouchsafing no e the deficiency bill would endeavor to ee America. improve their already friendly relations. posed of Knglishmen and Americans. planation. Salinger was still nlie when cure as much as possible of the action of As day bruKc Cannon of Illinois, c.dled The single sale is said to aggregate an found and said before expiring they had the senate on the bill. He consoled up the disagreeing report on the deagreed to die together. His diary had KnglNIi Vr? amount 110,000,000. opinion. approximating an entry saying he was going to end his Stewart bl assuring him that the senate ficiency appropriation bill, the remain half ail Ihese three the mines produce London, March 4. In ita financial ar ver taken was committed to the, state claims, by ing iolnts of difference leing the approfrom Port Arthur. The oper- never ending pain. for payment of the Central tide the Times declines to believe that ations of this wite ar.d by sentiment, and that it was priation mlicatu are the direct Shot in the Bark. only a matter of time when they would Pacific railroad I IE HUM lathi of troops, there is any serious danger of important results, it is said, of the silver legisla be paid. In conclusion he promised that and paytneul of the French spoliation in the United States, and negotia tion Mi rSrsESKMi is Kan.. March 4. i'he Tm Btandnrd failures. more peesimthe conferees would make a further re- claims. The report was adopted. It fears "undertakers will be tions. it is claimed, are now under way c lery surrounding the shooting of C. istic. moved in a short of time. Massachusetts, very Cogswell port for Home important mining properties in into a proiu.r.cnt South American Then Sherman interosed with a mo thai the house recede from its flisagree called understood the identity V Boglund, president of the Second to be in difficulties." Old Mexioo ajed Oolarado, tion for an executive session. The gal- ment to the 1 rench sUation claims firm, Times of is the is purchasers The kept secret; but National bank, which suspended Mon surprised at the passage of leries wee cleared and the doors closed. amendment. The bill by the Americans and Levy Myer, of this city, attorney for the day, is partially cleared up. the copyright re were 10:4.") mo when was the doors Butterworth of Ohio opposed the It savs the Americans interested wounded man recovered consciousness of oiriliznUoB syndicate, this has says conquest house then tion vigorously and attacked the propoopened. The clerk of the for the first time tbdSjr. He says he been long in coming, but at last it is our are New York and St. Paul. appeared at the bar with a message an sition to pay the claims. Ho was frestarted for Kansas City on Sunday to welcome it. pleasurable duty ' nouncing that the house had agreed to quently interrupted and the house fell night s train on hn mess, but at of of At the Law the chamber BetflC. less of coin State banquet the conference report on the genernl de- into a tumult. The motion was finally Harrington stayed too long in the haSMB merce said lord the tonight, Salisbury ficiency bill. March 4. An counter and missed the train. He came Ala., BntMiM'HAM, agreed to, M to M tarilT:.u. feelhostile .ossof h protection t Immediately afterwards Hale pre Dockeiy offered a resolution directing on the bright alarming condition of affairs exists at bad; p McPherson on lie morning triun sented the same conference retire to the the houae conferees to insist on a disa- ing were the only clouds and as he was walking home about . eommer'-e. the scene of for In Walker outlook count how Carson Hill, America, senate and moved its adoption. items. ."i o'clock sou greement to the Pacific railroad ne can. o to him and Stewart asked what disposition had Adopted. The house insisted on a disa ever, ultra protection hud been charged lnP rewlt rjoU. A number of the gang shot him in the breaat. up was so dark It in last the the lie people election, by in disif with been made the amendments who started trouble the miners last he could not see the He liiiin greement to all the remaining points in verting to the labor question, he said the mouth secrete themselves in the bushes aged to reach home, assassin. pute. dispute. soon lost conbut eight-hoa attacked vital He was infoomed by Hale that the near town every night and tire into the sciousness. No motive for the proposal Burrows of Michigan, having taken house conferees were so firm in their re- the chair, McKinley of Ohio offered the principle of individual liberty. Parlia pas.ngers with Winchester rifles. The is known. The bank examiner isshooting taking t had no ment interfere with right sistance to these amendments that it be- following: "That the thanks of this waiting room depot was fired into and n of the institution. TbsUsMRtfces came a question of giving up the amend- house be presented to Hon. Thomas B. adults. He would hi no party to legis- dozen houses have been roblied. The charge are about WiO.OOO, with more than ments or giving up the bill. Iui consid- Reed for the able, impartial and digni lation to tie individual effort or cramp sheriff says he is powerless to stop it. enough assets to prevent loss to both de eration mainly of large pension) appro- tied manner in winch he presided over freedom of trades. If the eight-hoc- r Threats are made to kill some of the posihirs and stockholders. was conceded to the miners it would citizens, and Superintendent priation which the bill contained the its deliberations aad performed the ar- day be impossible to withhold it from the leading to Uke some was here from senate conferees reided the Whitetteld of duties chair.' duous and the important . . , S to-Six Men Drowned. It . other tradejs, .n once we pass the action in the matter. today . Mills demanded the yeas and nay amenoinenis. neporj Rubicon separating us from the domain om Morgan applied Urj b setswwl PitiNcKTON, Ky March 4. News has The resolution was agreed to, yeas of socialism. our commercial and indusf 152, nays 115, a strict party vote. The further service on the tfemUMtee World's Fair Work. been received l"re that a raft with six trial supremacy would be lost and t foreign relations. Republicans immediately 4.to The general plane men on board, Which started from this QBttOAOO, March recapture. HURST INTO A VOLLEY OF CHKKKs morgan's Rl OlT.T denied. for Paducah,on the and of grounds buildings for the World's Claoe Monday Hoar objected and said it would be which waa redoubled when Mills inquired river, was lost arid the men A Federal Parliament. Fair were completed today. Jackson drowned. with great regret that the senate and whether this wls a part of the funeral Svdnev. March 4. At tne Australian park is divided into five parts, of which the country would see the distinguished services. Cannon submitted the consenator from Alabama withdraw from ference report on the mineral deficiency convention today. Sir Henry Parkes one to the north of the Hanged and Burned in Klflgy. ground already that committee. bill, and while he was explaining the re- moved that a federal is state reserved for nnd 4. At March Birmingham, Ala, parliament be improved, The senate declined to accede to Mor- port the speaker resumed the chair. His of a senate and foreign government buildings with pos- Athens, Ala,, last night a crowd of indiggan's request. appearance was the signal for a wild out- established, composed the art palace. The main exposi-- ' On motion of Edmunds a committee burst from the republican side. Papers house of representatives; that free trade sibly tion is to the front on a and to nant citizens first hung and then burned of two senators waa appointed to join a and records were thrown in the air, be adopted throughout the federation; the east will be a curved lagoon, Qotr. Jones in effigy. One of the State pier, extending like committee on the part of the house handkerchiefs waved, and for a that authority to impose customs, duties far into Lake Michigan and made beau-- ; agricultural experiment stations is loto wait on the president and inform him the chamber rang with cheers. be vested in the federal government and tiful with and ornamentation cated at Athens, and the legislature that congress was ready to adjourn. Ed- But throughout the tumult the speaker in parliament and that military and designed bvbuildings sculptor St. (raudens. The passed S bill dividing the agricultural munds and Gorman were appointed on was calm, and with a few vigorous naval offences beentruste-- l to the federal state buildings will be disposed on the college fund appropriated by congress the part, of the senate. strokes of the gavel restored order. forces under one command. laid out for the puriiose, giving among the several stations in' the state. streets which a Ransom offered Then Breckenridge of Kentucky, rising, resolution, each as near as possible a place of equal (Jov. Jones vetoed the bill on the ground was unacimously agreed to, tendering paid a tribute of respect to the chairman Barbarian Cruelty. prominence. The administration build that the fund was in the nature of a for the of thecomniitteeon appropriations (Canthanks to the already accepted by the state for ing is to be surmounted with a gilded trust benefit 4. News March of a horrible dome Paris, courteous, dignified and able manner non.) On the floor, in the committee of the Agricultural and to the height of the audito the rising in which he had presided over the delib- and in personal contact, he said. Cannon massacre conies from Madagascar, Mechanical college at Auburn, and could rium tower. i D various ways earned the erations of the senate. gratitude of The contractors having in hand the not be diverted from the institution. governor of the province of I. l.i- The house bill for the protection of the democratic side. Loud applause on nond, resecting a petition from the work at Jackson Park announced today Athens share under the vetoed bill was the lives of miners in territories was both sides of the chamber. to the government to defend that they will advance the wages of 82,000 per annum. The conference report on the defic populace passed. laborers to $1.75 per day April 1st. , A resolutiou was offered by Mitchell iency bill was agreed to, thus disposing them from cruelties, nia sacred '278 Robbed oft 10. 000. Electric lights are to be put up and the women and n chief:: men, sens, including instructing the judiciary committee to of the last of the general appropriation belonging to the ' work continued and day in eight families. The night leading Cincinnati, O., March 4. David J. inquire and report as to the date when bills. Funston of Kansas moved to susslaughter continued for several dayg. hour shifts. of Indianapolis, reported to the the laws relating to the Chinese restric- pend the rules and pass the senate bill The Bryan, agonies of the victims were in many tion expire, whether it was in 1892 or for the erection of a public building at A Canadian that he had been robbed in police Sensation. today cases Sometimes their protracted. 1894; also when the Chinese exclusion Kansas City. Kansas, at a cost not to exa street ear of 810,000 in bills. limbs were gradually dismembered, their Chu c.o, March 4. A Montreal spe act of 1888 shall expire. He explained ceed 8150,000. Latkk Some time after Bryan had heads were sawn off and their bodies that his object was to have new legislaIn speaking to this motion, Springer throws to the cial says: A sensational disclosure notified the police of his loss, he received dogs. Many of the wo-- ! tion on the subject before the existing of Illinois congratulated the country men a telegram from Indianapolis telling him were outraged. The survivors were was made last night from unquestionlaws ceased to operate. The resolution that the treasury raids were now at a he nail lelt the money on his dresser and to a erect orced of the able Pacific sources the is Canadian that trophy composed was agreed to. dose. The republican side had but heads of the victims. his ife would forward it to him by exhas of in the Popular fury taking advantage Mr. Edmunds reported that the com- fifty-fiv- e predicament minutes in which to put its government to announce which Sir John Macdonald finds himself it ress. mittee appointed to wait upon the presi- hands into the treasury and squander caused the offender will be that the the punished. placed by uncertainty of the outdent in conjunction with a similar com- the people's money. The motion was A New York Failure. come of tomorrow's elections and has mittee from the house and waited on lost, not securing a vote. New Murdered For Gold. failure of York, March found an admirable adjustment of the him and had informed hini that the two On motion of McKinley the speaker differences the between T. Wells A Co.. fruit commission railway houses had concluded their business and was authorize! to appoint a committee existing 4. March Henry The Tribunal gives! Rome, and the government. were ready to adjourn, and that the of three to join with a committee ap- details of the is Liabilities charges against Lieut. The government, it is stated, in return merchants,all theannounced. president replied that he had no further pointed by the senate to wait upon the reported way from SoO.OOO to chief of of of comof the for assistance Miesowah, Sivrighi. the police railway communication to make. He wishes the president and inform him the two 8100.000 and the assets are small. president of the senate and its members houses were ready to adjourn, unices he plundering natives. He is said to have pany in the forthcoming elections, will on abandon the claim killed Boor the natives in order to seize their 81,000,000 a happy return to their homes and had some further communication to The Reserve Clause Abolished. Tne victims are chierly rich North Shore railway will continue per goods. every felicity. Meanwhile the clerk of make them. the government's gaarantee of Nkw i'OBK, March 4. - The convention merchant. the house had brought over a joint resomaneotiy Pay-soMills were and apMcKinley. the Canadian Pacific railway stock, of delegates of the National lution just passed to correct an error in as such committee. league this which expires in 18011 and will settle the The (neen's Reception. the enrollment of the agricultural ap- pointed Belden of New York moved to suspend afternoon adopted the contract which of in claim the for $T,000,000 bill. The company resolution propriation joint the rules and pass the bill for the relief does away with the reserve clause and London, March 4. The drawing room connection with the Kamloops or was passed. It was the last piece of of Henry S. Rhodes. The yeas and nays held by the ijueen today at Buckingham gives Paplayers more rights. of Canadian seetion the senate legislation of the fifty-firs- t con were ordered, but were interrupted by in cific Columbia. British was notable for the unusually-largrailway gress, but it was of no force or effect, for the speaker with the statement that in palace Two Students Commit Suicide. The result of this deal, should the before it could be sent back to the house enrolling and brilliant attendance, due in a the agricultural bill an approbe that would defeat, government that body had adjourned. escape desO., March 4- .- Isadora H. of Cincinatt, relief for to IISQOOO of the meaenre, the presence the interests on ju."i00,000 Canadian Papriation probably, large THE FARF.WKI.I, and titute persons in the west was inadver- of the Empress Frederick, of Germany, cific Franenthal Ernest Salinour. stuSPEECH. railroad stock would become the He, therefore, asked and a desire upon the part of many to When uo other business remained to tently retained. dents at the Hebrew Union college here of the country. permanent charge a be presented upon this occasion as a unanimous consent for the passage of committed suicide early this morning be transacted the arose resolution rectifying the mistake. token of sympathy with her in her by shooting themselves. and made bis farewell speech. He said: joint Pickler of South Dakota, objected, Argentine Money Troubles. unpleasant experiences in Paris. "I am admonished by the dial that the whereupon Funston of Kansas, vigorBi'F.xos A vers, March 4. There is conCensus Conspirators Fined. life of the fifty-firs- t congress is ended ously exclaimed: "Shame on you, shame On Aeconntor the Tariff'. siderable excitement in financial J circles St. Paul, March 4. Stevens and and thai our separation and farewell on you! You villian, you vilhan!" But Paris, March 4. The Marseilles dis- and fears are expressed that there will Baudet, the two Mmneapolis census Pickler subsequently withdrew his obagain has arrived. "The record is made up and Iirs gone jection and the joint resolution passed. tillery company has been obliged to sus- be a run on the Provincial bank. The conspirators, were todav sentenced to into history. Not one of us can be unpend operations owing to the inability to conference between President Pellegrini fines of 8t!,000 and 81.(100 respectively. REED'S I'UWISG REMARKS. SPEAKER mindful, as we part, of the fact that all ministers, and managers of The cases against the others were disof three francs on inaie. and hisbanks are not with us who answered to the Speaker Reed then rose and said: stand the duty was a stormy affair. The missed. private of the distilleries The will ruin in closing "After two sessions, and stormy first roll call of this POM' long Three ministers demanded a loan of 8100,000,-00breeder the who that in hundred a some pork vicinity respects unparalleled in members of thr 'xxlv, all teken from A Steamship Company Liquidator. pajier from native deposits in the in one side of the chamber answere' ' ars, the houae of representatives of use maize refuse feeding hogs. hanks. The managers of the banks re Gi.ascow, March i. The shareholders the last summons ti jd ..e out forever tne r irty hrst congress will soon pass fused the government's demands. A New York Storks. om the hi jnta of uen. They wero with a completed record into the hisforced issue of paper money to the of the State line of steamships have ap"'. tory of the country, and its works will Nkw Youk, March 4. The final ad- amount nientioued is feered. wo"hy of he love we bore them, follow pointed ii he idator to take charge of it. rtih 'ie cherisbe '. tne nearts n. i ti the coir pan) '.- 'i ffairs. of congress brought with it journment in a is we "What done have large ot the pi pk as able, honorable arid pa Short in His Accounts. measure political; whatever is jiolitical no change in the character of the stock triotic public servants. Leonard Jerome Dead. Philadm.-'Hia- . March 4. Thomas F. "Witnout any previous experience as rouses the sternest, most turbulent, market and instead of the broadening March 4. Leonard Jerome, human of most London, the and wideD.Dg expected there was rather Close, collector of delinquent taxes tfl fi ) coiding officer 1 came w ith distrust unforgiving passions race. action can never lie justly a return in the narrowness and stagna- the first ward, hns left Political whose health has been New of York, the the and is duty by imposed the city .charge constitution upon the in yievedfrom a near standpoint. Time tion of the past week. The opening this said to be short in his tSOOUDts to the precarious for some time, died last his relation to the senate, certain only of morning was made with some show of amount of b0OO. (oONTIirUET) ON KOrRTH P.Vt K night. nt . 'x ?e.-rr- two-third- s the Uj The discussion upon Pasco's moUoo to Ess ESSE sMHI H DM report on the ousy light bill M the attention of the senate at ntrr.al uo to the hour of taking a Pasco complained, notsithstacd .ng bis motion, that the U had Uva and re . hurried to the esived his agnsture and was now await .ng.. the president s. Meantime the coo v .'!- - '. agricultural appro pnatioo bill bad been agreed to ai.d the partial conference report on the detic leney bill agreed to. further conference being ordered. At 0:15 the senate took a recess till 9 a. in. The senate resumed its session at 9 a. in the chair. tn. with the Faaoo's ruoti on. made at the night sea sioc, to reconsider the vote agreeing the conference report on the copyright bill and to recall the bill, was defeat) The further conference report cm the de ficiency bill was presented and read. vioe-preai- Waihin.tox. March 1. When the fourth of March broke upon the capitol the corridors were almost desert ad and the galleries M both Louses well nigh The senate had taken a retenant less. cess just before daylight until 'J o'clock and the hall of the house was a scene of litter and omfusion. There was as unusual large attendance of members, but it was also an unusually disorderly assem The speaker appeared to be the oly. most serene person in the vast hall, save represeuia lives who tilted them selves back in their easy chairs or that had thrown themselves upon the ample lonuges and were more or leas advanced towards sound slumber. The sharp voice ej the speaker rang out aa clearly as ever, calling for order, and in remou strance with the unruly members who sought to indulge in "horse play." As the dav grew nigh signs of life outside the hail of both houses multiplied. The members who had stolen off for the night to their homes began to drop in The senate doors were requietly. opened and a large class of people who take an interest in the congressional ieath struggle began to tiock to the apitol and to seat themselves in the t'lilleries and thus the last day of the session fairly began. All the greater part of the morning There was an intermittent gubel of shouts for recognition from anxious members of the house who crowded around the open space in front of the speaker's desk and resorted to loud calls, vociferous remarks and ull manner of devices to attract attention. The house waa in a run l AL MOOD A nd those members who were fortunate enough to catch the speaker's eye found they had a hard road to travel to the presidential haven, for it was not Hn easy matter to secure the necessary majority to have the rules suspended and their bills passed. Meanwhile the conferees of the deficiency bill, the only appropriation bill remaining to be acted on, were earnestly endeavoring to remove the stumbling blocks in the way of the agreement. The houae rapidly tilled as final adjournment loomed up, less than three hours off, while in the galleries standing room had ceased to be available some time previous and throngs of people jammed the passage ways. The republicans in the house nailed their colors to the mast, determined to go out of power aggressive, defiant and as full of right as they have been at anytime during the session. No democrats having prepared the usual vote of thanks to the speaker, McKinley arose and offered a resolution thanking the speaker for the able and in which he manner impartial his duties. had performed When Mills demanded yeas and nays. at last the vote was announced, the republicans rose in a mass, clapping vigor-cusland waving papers and books and making the air resound with a cheer, the volume of sound being swelled by the applause in the galleries. The ap plause was renewed more vigorously than before, as Speaker Reed came to relieve Burrows of Michigan, who was temporarily in the chair. The democrats jeered at the demonstration. Bland and McClammy shouted out retorts to the republican applause, that were lost in the confusion. Cannon came in for a wild ovation as he presented the conference report on the deficiency bill, the last report he His republican would have to make. colleagues sprang to their feet, giving AFTEK agreed fietcv IX A IH.HSTOF SO.Nti CHXEB St a imr dmu. at of of this PRICE, FIVE CENTS. t i ! pt Rej.-cted- . -- ur 1 difli-cul- ' ' h'.o.i-iastr- a, r- two-third- s 4.-- The 0 - |