THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. WASHINGTON. fromonr KeffaUrCorrespondent. Washington, March a6, 1900. Republican Senators are still in a dead lock on the Porto Rican tariff and the key is yet to be lound. Some of the republican Senators have been whipped into support of the tariff gainst their own convictions and against the expressed wishes of their constituents, but there are still about a dozen who hold out' for free trade and who say they will vote with the democrats tor a free trade amend ment. The bill giving back to Porto Rico the money which has been and is being unjustly taken away from its inhabitants under the Dingley tariff has become a law, but what is to be come of the other and more import ant Porto Rico bill is yet to be deter mined. Mr. McKinley and every member of his Cabinet are now open ly working to get votes for the tariff, in the face of their official record as advocates of free trade with the is land. Democrats are taking no part in the mess, realizing that the republi cans are making democratic votes by thousands, are willing to let it go at that until the time comes to vote. Although pampered by the republi can members of the House Military Committee, which is investigating the use of federal troops in the Idaho mining troubles last year, Representa tives Lentz and Sulzer have succeed ed in showing that the troops were extremely brutal in their treatment of men arrested; that warranis of arrest, similar to the infamous French lettres de cachet, with the space for the name left blank, were signed and issued to constables in quantities, and that, al tnougn mere is a state law against discrimination against either union or non-union miners, no man could work in the mines of the Coucr d'Alene country without a permit, and no member of a labor union could secure a permit. This isn't a showing to be proud of, and the investigation isn't over yet. V The platform adopted by the Neb raska democrats is thought to repre sent coi. iiryan s idea of the platform that should be adopted by the Kansas city convention, and consequently it has been much discussed among de mocrats in Congress. The only fea ture of the platform adversely criti cized by democrats is that dealing with the initiative and referendum. Among southern Senators who were outspoken in their condemnation of this idea were Tillman, Bacon, and Clay. Senator Jones, Chairman of the Democratic National Committee, said of the Nebraska platform: "Its various declarations seem to me to be in thorough harmony with the de mocratic position. Certainly we are all agreed upon the re-affirmalion of the Chicago platform, upon the con demnation of trusts, in our opposition to imperialism, and in the belief that tae Constitution follows the flag. The initiative and referendum is some thing new in a democratic platform, I admit, but I am not prepared to say that it is an unwise innovation. I would not, of course, advocate the reference of all minor matters of legis lation to the people, but on all great questions it seems to me that the judgment of the people might well be appealed to and accepted. As a gen eral rule, no man is afraid of submit ting a questipn to popular will it he Believes that he is in the right." Representative Sulzer. of New York made a warm speech before the East Washington Democratic Club, in wnich he said: "England controls we policy of the administration of wdham McKinley. It was English influence that involved us in war in the Philippines. England wanted our soldiers and our ships in Asiatic waters. It is beginning to be clear now why she wanted them there. Salisbury is aiar-seeing prime minister. He fore saw the effort that England is now making to crush the South African repuDiics; he foresaw that the Czar might seize the opportunity to push Russian interests in China and thus jeopardize what England calls her "guts there. With a secret alliance or understanding between the govern- cni 01 ureat Britain and the republi can auiiiiuiairauon in vvasnintiion, Amer American guns and American bay or ate of Ohio, City of To- ledo, Lucas County. j ss O " ' ' - -- frank T. r'lipncu mnUa -a(K tU tie is the senior partner of the firm of , J-Cheney & Co., doing business in "i v-uy ot Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that cuVi firm u;u ?!um of 0NE HUNDRED DOL- r1 or each and' every case of catarrh that cannot be cured by the . L t lit . . . 01 nan s Uatarrh Cure. FRAvif T Pmrvuv . Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of De eember 1886. A. W, Gleason, Seal Notarv Public. Hall s Catarrh Cure is taken intern al1); and acts directly on the blood no mucous surfaces of the system, end for testimonials, free, c J'J Chen & Co., Toledo, O hold by druggists, 75 cents. Halls Family Pills are the best. onets might be turned to England's account in the far East." Representative Champ Clark, of Mo., thus Mated his position on the trust question: "It wf.uld be foolish for me to waste time m iking an anti trust speech. The enure matter may be summed up in a single sentence. 1 his is not a new issue. The first anti trust speech was made about 4,000 years ago by an old gentleman named Moses, when he rote udoii the tab- lets of stone the insnircd words. "Thou shalt not steal". Hon. Hoke Smith, of Georga, who was in Washington on Drivate busi ness, was asked to state his views on the politic?! outlook and said: "The people of Georgia are too busy mak ing money to pay much attention to politics, but they are solid for the regular democratic nominee for Tresi- nt, be he Mr. Bryan or anyone else. Of course, we all believe it will be Mr. Bryan. Georgia, and I think the South generally, is dead against im perialism, and will vote that way. Mr. McKinley has requested Gen. Joe Wheeler to withdraw his resigna tion and remain in the army, but Gen. Wheeler has not yet decided to do so. He has been given to understand that if he will remain in the army he can have a brigadiers' commission in the regular army, or rather be retired with that rank. WASHINGTON. Four-Day Personally-Conducted Tour Via Penntylvanla Railroad. The almost unparalleled success of the tour last year has induced the Pennsylvania Railroad Company to offer the r esidents of Williamspoit, Wilkes Barre, Sunbury, Harrisburg, and neighboring cities in Central Pennsylvania another opportunity to avail themselves of the peculiar ad vantages of a person illy-conducted tour to Washington, and has therefore arranged for a four day tour to the National Capital on Monday, April a. Train will leave Renovo at 6.40 a. m , Wilhamsport 8.31 a. m., Scranton 7.45 a. m., winces mrre 8.45 a. in., Sunbury, 10.50 a. m., Mt. Carmel 7.30 rn., Altoona, 7.15 a. m., Lancaster 10.48 a. m , Harrisburg 12.35 P-m , stopping at th' principal Intermediate stations, and at York. Returning, special train will leave Washington at 3 30 p. m., Ihursday, April 5. Pas sengers from points west of William sport, and from Dewart, Selinsgrove, Lykens, Dillsburg, Lebanon, Lancas ter Columbia,Wrightsville, and points to the Shamokin Division will use regular trains from Washington return ing. All tickets will be good to re turn also on regular trains until Sat urday, April 7, inclusive. Round trip rate, covering transpor tation, hotel accommodations from supper on date ot tour until alter luncheon, April s, $12.90 from Will iamsport, $13.60 from Wilkes Barre, $11.70 from Sunbury, $14.00 from Altoona,$to.io from Lancaster,? 10 10 from Harrisburg, and proportionate rates from other stations, including stations on the Cumberland Valley Railroad north of Chambersburg, Guides to Washington will be distrib uted free on the train. For itineraries, rates, tickets, and full informatiou apply to ticket agentsj F. S. Harrar, Division Ticket Agent, Williamsport, Pa.; Tourist Agent, Wilkes Barre, Pa.: or address Geo, W. Boyd, Assistant General Passen ger Agent, Broad St. Station, l'hila. Must Get a Move On- Judge Halsey, of the Luzerne courts, has been scolding the lawyers for be-ng late, thus retarding the pub lie business. No more will the Wilkes-Barre court house bell sum mon the lawyers and litigants and wit nesses to court in that city, as it has done ever since the court was formed Judge Halsey last week severely be rated all those having business at court for being late. He said that in stead of getting to work promptly at 10 o'clock in the morning and 2 in the afternoon, a half hour was gen eralld wasted at each session, waiting for the lawyers. ' He said they are in the habit of waiting for the bell to ring before preparing to leave their offices, ahd ordered that hereafter the bell should not be rung. Dan fcujbert Gets $2,500. In the case of Daniel Seybert, the well-known resilient of Salem town ship. Luzerne Co. against said town ship for damages, the jury returned with a verdict in his favor of $2,500. The case was tried at Wilkes Barre two weeks ago. Mr. Seybert was driving along a road in Salem town ship, nearly five years ago and his horse became frightened at a loco motive on the I). L. & W. which pass ed nearby, dashed over a steep bank and Mr. Seybert was injured. He alleged the township was negligent in not properly guarding the dangerous part of the road and asked for $5,000 damages. The accomplished borrower, like lightning, never strikes twice in the same place. SENATORS QUIT CUBA Special Its CornmiUee Finishes Inr section Tour. WILL NOT TALK FOR FL'SLICATION. RiIItm Aaanre Them of the Aburnr of Addition and Hay No Dralre Rilt For Annexation Abont Payment of Certain Donds. HAVANA. Mnrrh 28. The Dolphin loft for the United Stntes today currying the member of the ncnnte Oubnn com mittoe. The aenntora nil nn thnt they would not tnlk for publication until nftcr they lind prem-nted their report, which they will do ahortly. They anxerted, how ever, thnt they cnnie with certain well deiined plium for gathering Information anil had ennied these out wherever they lind gone. They have seen in private most of the representative Cuhnna and ' have Heeured their views and opinions, ; very few of which have been published, I as in most instances the consultations have been regarded as confidential. One Interview lias been given out. that : with (leneral Mouteagudo anil Colonel Vllluondas, who assured the members of the commission thut the country wuh en tirely free of bandits and cited the safety with which peddling Turks traversed all districts selling trinkets and ulso the fact that the owner of a suar estate would no longer hesitate to drive alone with a large sum of money to pay his employees. They assured the committee thut there was no agitation in the eastern provinces and that a desire for annexation to the United States did not exist in Cuba. Senator l'latt asked them whether the Cubans would be disposed to pay the bonds issued during the revolution. They replied that they were ready to pay those Issued during the last rebellion, but not those issued iu They expressed the opinion that the bonds Issued would not reach a high totul, adding that the Cu ban government would certainly pay the Cuban army. In reply to Senator Platt'a Inquiry as to whether the Cubnns would pay the French bonds, they said they would not, as those bonds represented a Spanish loan. Senntor I'lnlt What would the Cu bans do if France were to send u fleet and demand payment? Cciieral Mouteagudo Kilber they would stand up for themselves and tight or the I'uited StiiU government would interfere, lis it d.u in order to prevent reat Itrltiiiu doing what she liked to Venezuela. Senators Itutler and IVttigrew have arrived here. They say they are merely paying n visit of personal curiosity. Con gressman Ilawley has also arrived and will remain a few days looking after uis personal interests. RAPID TRANSIT SURE. Oroand Ilroken For New York Cltr'a tireat Snbmr. NEW YORK, March :!. Ground was broken for the $3.,0IMJ,0U0 rapid trausit tunnel Saturday afternoon, and that im portant event in the city's history was celebrated with appropriate ceremonies in City Hall park. There were iu attend ance as many thousands of persons as could squeeze themselves within that part of the park which is south of the city hall and more than could find standing room on the steps of the city hall or places at the windows, but it is safe to say that not more than a few scores of persons heard the speechmakiug and saw what was go ins on. At the conclusion of the spcechmaking Mr. Belmont handed the silver spade to Mayor Van Wyck. The mayor took off his silk bat. pluced it beside the bole in the ground, sprang in and, sending the spade deep into the earth, took up a big spadeful and dumped It into his hat, Those sightseers who crowded the win dows of the city hall and overflowed even upon the cornices were first to recognize that earth bad actually been broken, and they started the hnndclapping, which ex tended to the big crowd. The mayor picked up the hatful of earth and handed the spade to Councilman Wise. President Orr took out the second spadeful of earth. Vice President John H. Starin was next, and he was follow ed by August Belmont and John ii. Me Donald. Then In turn the silver spade was wielded by Commissioners Uives, Langdon and Jesup and Comptroller Coler. New Plana For the Philippines. WASHINGTON, March 28. Secre tary Root has taken a step long contem plated in the administration of the Phil ippines by directing the creation of an entirely new military division to be known as the "division of the Pacific," embracing all of the Philippine archipel ago. The division in turn is to be di vided into four military departments as follows: The department of northern Lu zon, commanded by General MncArthur; the department of southern Luzon, com manded by General Rates; the depart ment of the Viscuyas, commanded by Geuerul Hughes, uud the department of Mindanao and Jolo, commanded by Gen eral Kobbe. Major General Otis will re tain tho supreme command over these de partments as division commander, occu pying toward them a position correspond ing closely to that occupied by General Miles toward the military departments in the United Stntes. Arroaa Continent Afoot. OMAHA, March 'JU. Philip Miller and his wife have arrived here, having ninde the entire distance of 1,400 miles on foot from Stroudslmrg, Pa., pushing a baby carriage containing their infant child be fore them. They inquired their way from station to station, obtained their food by working for people along their path and slept iu section houses. Father, mother uud babe are iu excellent health. MoMinlto t hief In a Fl. KINGSTON, Jamaica, March 28. The affairs of Chief Clarence of the Mos quito territory, the pensioner of the ltrit Ish government who Is being sued for debt, have assumed such an acute stage that he has appealed to the government for assistance. Only the skill of his law yer prevents his lucarcerutiiin in jail. nieyellnw on Yukon, TACO.MA, March iill. The mighty Y11 kou river hus beeti converted into a win ter bicycle path. Tho most wonderful trip of the nrctic cycling season was made In February by Morris Levy between llawBon and Circle City. The distance, between the two points is 3(1,1 miles. Le vy made tt in 3 days and 4 hours, or at a guit of Utter than 100 wiles a dtiy. rrni.rr opinio. Opinion Prom Varlon Honrdri on (taentlona of th Day. The Pemocrats of this state need a firmer discipline and a more aBnertlva leadership and the sincere, honest, de termined, unpurchannhle element of the party are ready for stun a policy timt will support It to the death. Ro chester Commoner. Governor Taylor should at least make an effort to bring about the ar rest of Senator Ooebel's assassin. The country finds It difficult to understand his falluro for ten days to offer a re ward for the author of such a das tardly crime. Clearing his own skirts of complicity seemed to demand at least as much. Tltusville Advance Ouard. The three great Republican counties Of Pennsylvania are Philadelphia, Lan caster and Allegheny. Rardsley, a Re publican officeholder, Inflicted on Phil adelphia losses by defalcation and em bezzlement aggregating more than a million dollars. He was Bent to the penitentiary and pardoned out. More land and House, Republican officehold ers, put Pittsburg, In Allegheny coun ty, through the squeezing process to the extent of several thousand dollars. One of them has been pardoned, and the other Is likely to be. Now comes the last. In the embezzlement by Her shey, the Republican treasurer of Lan caster county, of $05,000 of the public funds. He has every encouragement to expect that his little peccadillo will be forgiven. The greater the crime the less punishment. "Rill" Kemble set the fashion, by the aid of the Quay machine, over 20 years ago, when he set out at Harrisburg to bribe a whole legislature, and being convicted was pardoned before the prison doors had a chance to close on him. The quality of mercy Is not strained in Pennsylva nia when it applies to big operations As to a loaf of bread it is different. Norrlstown Register. Tt may not be a matter of great Im portance, even to tho people Porto Rico, whether their products are ad mitted into our markets free or re quired to pay a duty of twenty-five per cent, but it Is of vital Importance thnt they shall be admitted at some rate and a market opened for them. In the present state of things we have simply released tho Porto Ricans from Span ish rule and destroyed their market re lations with Spain without furnishing any substitute at all. We govern them by military force and maintain our tar iff restrictions against their products. Congress should do something about this Important matter and do It quick ly. Already the people of Porto Rico are complaining that they are worse off than under Spanish rule, bad as that was, and further delay will sim ply breed more discontent and possi bly rebellion. Having acquired Porto Rico, we must provide it with a government under which its people enn live In greater freedom and com fort, rather than with less than be fore. This we are bound to do in sim ple Justice to all concerned, and fur ther dallying with this important sub ject Is simply Inexcusable. This game of military hide and seek has been played for about a year at a cost to the people of thousands of val uable American lives and over $100, 000,000 In hard ensh. The mothers and fathers of the country who are called upon to sacrifice their sons, the over burdened taxpayers who foot the bills, are beginning to exclaim, "How long, O Lord, how long?" The Spanish war the war authorized by congress add ed to our renown by the splendid vic tories of our forces by land and sea and gave us at least two new naval heroes of the first rank George Dew ey and Wlnfleld Scott Schley. But no man who has any reputation for verac lty to lose will assert that the Philip pine war has added to either our glory as a people or to the strength of the republic. When the Spanish war closed we could have occupied the most enviable position ever held by any na tion since creation's dawn, and all we had to do was to do that which we owed It to ourselves to do, and that was to say to both the Cubans and the Fillolnos: "The Spaniards are beaten i Your chains are broken. You helped us to do this tning. mow set up any sort of government you want, and we will make the other nations ot the earth keep their hands oft you, or we will shoot them off." Hon. Champ Clark. who have been relieved ot painful menstruation by Lydla E. Plnkham's Vege table Compound, are con stantly writing grateful letters to Mrs. Plnkham, Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound cured them. It always relieves painful periods end no woman who suf fers should bo without this knowledge Nearly all the Ills of women result from somo derangement of the female organism. Rflrs. Plnkham's great medl- olno makes women healthy; of this there Is overwhelming proof Don't experiment It you suffer get this medl- , olno and get Mrs, Plnk ham's freo advloe. Her address Is Lynn, Mass, Mataallr Carefal. Bobby, you mustn't play with that little Dicky Jones; lie Isn't a. good l.ov." All riirht, mn! I can't piny with him, nnywn.v, that's wlmt his, mother told l:ni about mo. Fuck. They Still Happen. Pa, do any miracles ever happen any more?" "Yes. One happened to me last nlpht. told your mn why I was late getting home and she believed me." Chicago rimes-Herald. $25,000.00 Given Away. In the past year Dr. K. V. Tierce has piven away copies of his fitea: work, The People's Common Seme Medical Vlviser, at an expense to hun of $25,000.00 exclusive of postage. 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