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n. CIXTII EDlTlOil VOL. XXXII 1 I i IS I Long Life of SovereiPTi1 9. l' LONDOII, January 22, 6:55 telegr Jrorn 'the Prince Osbcrre, 6:43 p. fad: "My by, hrr children bSBORNE HOUSE Majesty, th: Qurcu, brea rd her last 1 The Qucea is said to jtavt bade USDOl i p.

of and WM to her family ar her bedside She first recognized the Prince oj Wales, to whom she solce a a. few words of creat moment; then Emperor William and the jOthers fcrcsent filed rast and heard a whispered nood bye. All those ia the bedroom were in tearj. i t. With the members of the royal bedside, the Bishcp of Winchester, prayers for her in extremis.

Happily iuound her. They came to her warned them against attempts to speak feo Naturally, the family; while recogiiz tnation, injisted that the details of should be acred for the moment and the whole houichold. A LON DO I Janunyy 22.44The Mansion House at 4:45 p. m. OSBORNE, 4 p.

m. My painful that thi life of our beloved Queen Ia replv to the Prince of Wales's is Frank Grec dispatched jthc if ollowingj I have received Your Royal Hickccis' sad intimation pro found grief, which is shared by the citizens Of London. still pray that under Divine Providence, the irreparable loss to Her 1 Majesty devoted family and loyal subjects throughout the empire may be averted. Will Your Royal Highness be pleased to accept thisheart felt expression of cay deep1 and sincere I COLD AND HAINT.I XUd V7ethlerl Xncresa tb Depress i Ion at Cjwes, CQWK3. liU WUht, Jaauary Wtthr la coM n4 rainy.

Iiyn4 th ntwtppr irrponrtnt lew jht oni wr about th (ta vf tft TfUno tj rilLDIIIlICK ILL. Xtipror Mother will Not Ooj to Osbora ZIoutt. iitroent Vnrtia tj oondltlon of lXiwnr liwprM lYlwlA ipr In th Luily Clirontc): "It la with Uio! rTtt that an xiounca tbat'tha Kmprfa ron Tlifr Ima bn a. rHua UevaloptOfnt of lb 2 from hlch aha la au(Teinc anl hr rh IntetvaA, All )vla. ef Ti Journey In pursuit of h5tl haa brn n4 la In tha hiKht di (tr lmproba.Ua that aba T.l rf lava Thla la aMnawhat at varlanc tth jporta from BorUa tha 5 other 1 Ajmia.

whi oh rrrt that tha cttUtloii vf tha domr cvj rr ta a trllSS' mora fTorli, buv, aa tha Iri )a HrJy uiiiune4. iba Uutt Victoria wa4yif had Yry Miio aa efTaoi ujon her oldoat Tli a Uonr Kmiira Tery anxUma to ffX to Oiborna and Old njt abandon tha lior'of "lnic until It Tprtntl li it woulJ utterly tmpoaslbla tot her to ufljenaka tha JoUmey. "VTATCniNQ TITS BTJLLXTKJ3. Xcspir tea Written' in Facaa of Quaea's Subjact. IKDON'.

Jaunry Sl Tha floorer fnoea of the crowda around tha bulletin bMrd at ha MaMlon House to day In that the putUo hat ruJ to bopa 1 for b4tar tiewt from Oaborna' Ho.ua. Jlen 'of ae ajjd cor.ittlona, women ffi chlKlran. wera content to a pen 1 a time la awalvlna; thalr tun tor; Hhlnrreadliiir distance of tha boirvt. Aa tha trrcnn moi alowly tpaat tha boaxO. thoaa who were unabla ti tet ihera par aonally ant boy with note booha and panctla to brtujj the text of overytfclnar poatad.

Tha irtef wf waajavllersi a.nd tha rel pe ajuutunoed at; o'clock wu jenarmlly antlolpaied. 'ever were there to manjr black in tha city before tha actoat arrhraJ of arjUmaiof tenera.1 inournlr. and nobodyj mlaf Hag wlih tha crowda woold idoubt for a noomnt that Terybody ha4 a deep peraonaj Interest In tha Queen condition. Sir. Half our.tha Trat lord of tha treasury, nd tli children of tlaa Iuchaaa of Cpn tiauKht went to Oj borne thla itftemoon.

Mr. aBlfourltla aald went aa tha repra eentatlva ofvlhe Premier. Lord SAllsIiry. Tha rjitiraonlm of Mr. Balfour and; tha Connau ght children waa taken aa ait ln that the and of Queen Victoria vm fast Parliament will Th arrantmenta ar already prac Uj conu'leta fur meetthga off tha TWELVE PAGES me Ended at Day.

I im. Queen Victoria is de44. Wales 'o Lord Mayor, tirptd at beloved mother has just jpasscd graadchilqrea. ALBERT EDWARD." ht, Jan. 2.

6:45 p. mi "Her p. fa. surrounded by her "JAMES REID, DOUGLAS POWELL, "THOMAS BARLOW, farewell ia a feeble monosyllable at midday. jfarfJyl gathered at the.

Queen's an Rector of read the Queen was able to reccjgmre bedside, but the physicians had he claim for public inf or the events around the death bed imposed the strictest secrecy on 161 owing bulletin was the duty obliges me to inform you in the greatest danger. EDWAR.P.M telegram, th. Lord Mayor, Mr Queen Victoria, dld JH ThU, allolo for th uUfferfnea li time between London aj4 thla ciy. would ahow death to hay occurred at p. nv, Indiana olla Umal.

prtry countU and Parllamant. tha atat utea rrovldlnc that they ahaii aaaemhla ImrnaUlateiy on the death of aJtoyerelrn. Tha prlry council will coma together within a hour. Tha minim era wUl attend rive up their aeala of ofilcei ba ra aworn, receive tha proclamation of tha new rung, imaa rotea ok conuaienca ana congratulation and adjourn. Af'te tytnc up their J.

tha miniatera will irecalra them bailk from natr ru'e. Tha prlry counclllora will aiao ba aworn afreah. I trUarocnt rnuat aaambla wltiUn tweni jy.four hour after fha daatb U4 Uuee" In accordance with tha pracdant of th caaia of Qaorsa III. EUapairor WUllua'i yacht UobonaoUera baa been ordered to lea.ta KJkl ijainedi ataly. She la expected to arrive, at Cowaa Friday.

No arraorankeota have yet bejea maul a for Enxparor WjkUam'a return to Germany. 1 Sams tba Anthem. There waa' a remarkable acena outalda of tha Maiialon llouao early thla afternoon. On the receipt of tha alarraVaaT report a aomethlnc reaembUnc a (roan wu uttereJ by tha hundreda of poopla aaaem bled and then on atartad to alna; tha national anthem. All heada were bared, and in a moment the croada were alngirx "God Save tha Queen" with.

a ferror. pro vie how ear neatly they wiahed for ber recorery. Tha pasaecrera In paatnjc carrUges. caba' and omutbuaea Joined in the alnftnc, tt Orlwra rev erntly dofTln: their hta. VlctorU a Hard "Worker.

if Tha papera devote column of ejUce Ja hUtorlcal and peraonal reminiacenoea afd the aceoea and Incident of tb vJue erTa Ufa. EUnphaala la liid on the fact that ber Majesty paid tha penalty for ber devotion to affair of ttatr. It la generally raoornliad that until a faw day ago there waa no harder worker In tha klc dem. Rou hly estimated, aha aiaraed docuxreuta yearly. Xa diapatch of auiy graxity waa ever lastied from too VjrH a OCTce until aen by tha Quean.

Tha For elfn Odce baadlea conaiderably Tar thoueand dtapatchea; weekly. After eery altUng of the Kouaa tT Commona, tha enrernment leader la the House of Commona waa ta the habit of forwardlna; to tho Queen aa abatract ot the bualneaa don. She personal It attended to theee. and freQuentlv returned them with tnarstnai notea aaklag tor ax plaiiations. Ki.eii Terry' appearanoa at Pandrtng bam before tha iueen ia recalled a tha oily event la which ber maicet'jf aTer prompted an actreaa, Mlataklrt? a pauaa by Mlm TYrry for forgetful the yueea arava ber tha cue very vof tly.

A Mlsa Terry did rot take the cue. tha Viueen repeated It mora loudly, and the aupprenafna; her merriment, accepted tha cue and proceeded with ber part. I Of pathetic Interest nw the ircrlp tlon on the laat wreath of tha Queen, Jt House Continaad nn Fae 3. 4. ft I 1 I REJECTED CUIUS Precedent Has Been Es lished at Manila: ab OWWEBS WTJST LOSE PEOPEBTY i I i DESTROYED.

INSURGENTS TAKE. THE OATH 2XA2Tr SWEAB ALLEGIANCE TO THE TJUTTED STATES. Qa. rradarlck Grant Im SrinfiHo: tba mipinoa Into Camp. Busy KANIZA.

January tX The disallow anc by tba paLUlary. Board of Clalu of llolxnaa aV Cos. merchant ot Iiolli. for iustii to and dtructlon of property during; tba period of appeaaement, which Cndlnc have been' approved byjoen. Mar.

Arthur. aatabilabaa a precedent againat recompcnalng for similar property la tba territory la which tbej war operation waca; conducted. Soma claim, fcotably th oae of the Manila Daeupan which are now before the board rUl probably go to tba Court of Claim at VTaahlhgton. and. possibly, eventually to Tba oath of allegiance haa been administered la a (fhuxch at 1gan to ovef one thousand persons who acknowledged they bad contributed! to th Insurgent cause.

Chaplain Fttageraid addressed tha native In Spanlan. Tba partab priest translated bis remarks Into and admlalatrred tb oatb. i about peraooa in the vlcinlQr of Malaboa aaaambied la th church and on the baying already taken tba oeub. General Grant has made rnany ieap turea and arreeta. including ja lnurirnt oouUuT expedition ot npwafd of tnea.

Troops Comlog Some. Batterr Of tba Third Artillery eaptored fifty armed men at Mun Tln Tupa Various other minor caprureav and aurraoders hate been made In southern Lcsotv Tha Elerenth Cavalry baa arrived bare on; 'the transport, Heads from Camarlnea. The troops will sail for bom a the February 1. aa the Thirty a lata InXar.lry. Tb men who) ax to sail Saturday were reviewed and addressed Ibis evening by Geeeral JXacAr tbur.

He thanked, tha solders entbustaa Ucally for the part they tad ably born In the btorymakug epoeh In the Fhli ippines. He aCd tbey'bad sustained tb A TUESDAY EVEXIXG, iLi .111 i.w 1' Hi sAc nvwt I i s'r 4 1 i i 4 Great Britain whose detth would mora crown has" fallen, 'indeed, that hat j. iovffrlm vhmii llf la nnt dil.Art. nw INDEX OF TO DAY'S ISUE. Page.

i i i 1 VUften Victoria Dead. ilarbl or Granite for the Government! Buildlr.gf, Rejected Claims at Manila. In the Legislature To Day, 2 la the Legislature. I Superinteiidents jileet Apportionment Bin. i Around th Leglalur' Eges.

Telephone Case Oeclled. ajrs" and th 'Mirer. Mr. Hyde and the 4 E.iItoHal. Scraps, i Questions" and' Answers.

Thi Laily Ufe Study. Cost of Track Elevation. 1 Three Mysterious cases. Amusement; What to Eat. i Stare New.

7 laaifled Advertiement. 8 Sports. i 1 The Symphony Concert, 9 Gibson' Bond Forfeiledl HnvUl Klectric line. Social News. "1 i 1 City Statistics.

11 Politics an Evil in Chicago. Bad Hen A. R. At Cleveland rr. Nation iockt Up, 12 Through the the Grand.

THE OILCAN EXPLODED. Klsa Haggle Barnes, a Domestic, Fatally Burned. I5perlal to Tie IsUsnapoil BLOOM INGTON, Ind January rL Miss Maggie Bamea. eighteen years old. a domestic In the family of Prof.

H. Glkcocavartempted start a fire with it oil. "The can exploded, and was u. front bead to foot. wXU like la' Oti.

5 i i VICTORIA ALEXANDRA OF BRITAIN AND IRELAND AN EMPRESS Ot INblA I QUEEN 4' 'r GEN. HARRISON ON QUEEN VICTORIA'S DEATH. 4 v. 1 Xo' other death could have excited so greneral a sorrow. There are personal In evry nation other than mow the people of tht but Queen Victoria's death will 4.

bring ral sadness to. the hrCs, of tnor men and women than anjr other. The drum bst did not define her the UnlonjJack was'lnot th aymSKli of her larger empire. More hearts pul.inted with jlove for her, and more Wnr en bowed before her'iu nly prvonallty than before the Queen of i God Savo the Queen' had becomi welJ mlga a universal anthem. Heredity does not stay our ovest for tha 4 real ms(nor wuihan upon whotte'head come to be the wav of the world.

The a ISfe. sympatbetlii; whose personal character below the beat thought of hia i' people, is not loved; and the powers of an unloved king or queen ar shorn, 4. hoaevw the law may run. Queen Victoria's power w.as larger than th law. "I 4a not nxe to speculate as to the effect of th Quean's death upon puropeaj) politic, further than to say that a mttrhty Irifluenoe on the aid of 4.

peace has bea iipeti The British people will find It "bard to adjust thalr T. minds nd hearts to a succession. There will be a disposition to make th 4 'pause iinusually long after the first of the proclamation. The 4 Queen la i But th other member will follow, and 'Long live the j. will spoKen resolutely by Briton's everyw here.

t. 4 "The. new sovereign will be loyally supported In hlsi constitutional pre j. rogatrvps. sr.rt will not be denied an opportunity to win that dominiiin over 4.

the hearts cf his people which they yielded to his mother." ir 4 4' 1t4' 4s i 4. 7 traditions of a hardy and soldiery rac and merited the plattdita of their countrymen on thalr return: home. Speakingi of various advantages of such occasions. General MacArtbur said the chief advantage1 Is the engendering of a warlike spirit, without which no na. tlon en continue to lire and by.

which alone a cat Ton la created and made perpetual." Tha Twedty aevenih Kgtmnt win sail February 3 and th Tlvrtieth. I. i i SITUATION IS IMP ELO VXD. Cabinet Member Bear Good Beport About the Philippines. WASHlKpTOK.

O. C. January At tha Cabtnefl meeting; to day. which lasted about an borr. Secretary Root read extracts from speeches which he had recently receded from government officials aa to the situation in the Philippines.

These rej orc make careful cxnnpart sons with the condition which prevailed one year ago, and are aaid to show th.it very great progrea has been made in all tUractiona. It ia understood that Secretary Root Will prepare a reum of these reports for itranamiaaioa to Congress. Among other things. Secretary Root read tbe first report of the Tait Philip pise commission, which reported progress at many points. Secretary Root seamed to think; that the condition a are very decidedly improved in the Philippines, and i that the prospects fox a speedy settlement of ails Una; troubles are bright.

i 1 1 BRITISH SHIP BURNED. .1 Tired on. try Venezuelan Gunboat 2iranda. PORT Olf 8PATK. Trinidad.

January TL Persona) who arrived here to day from tb mainland of Veoesuela report that th Venezuelan gunboat Miranda has tha sloop Maria Teresa, owned by a 'subject ot Great Britain. It is said that tha government suspected that arm for the rebels were beir.g Imported fromi Trinidad, and ordered tha vessels trading with the Island should stormed I JAXUABT 22, 190L iv T1 Either Would be Better than Limestone. r. i BAXXIN WELL LET THE; PEO PUB SETTLE IT. WINNING.

ARCHITECT! TALKS THtrres BZDroujj stojte zuls a EP0N0T AJPTEAsilTCE. He Would Hot Object to Tjioremain; th Appropriation to Two Ulllion DoUar. IPseoUd ta The IndaaapoU Kewa. WASmGTON. D.

C. January VL J. M. RanUn. architect.

ay win eoo sult tb peotl of Indianapolis with reference to tba material of which to construct tb new Federal buildings Tb sald were made with tb Bedford llmeston in mind. At this hum time, the building really ought to be mad of marbl or granite. These would make the atyl oc architecture better, Th limaetoT) 1 very er lceabie. put it look rather spongy. Tb Urn cement, too, would bav te be used, a th other would stain.

Ia any ca, gr a alt would be need for a dUtanc of six oej aeven feet from tb It wiU take mart money for marble or granite. an! there Is eome' good granite la Indiana. Of course I am riot aver to, th appropriation and maim a S2.VAW0 building. Mr. Rankla does not know twhat day be wlil start for Lndlanapolla.

1 PLA3TS OtnCTAT.T.T ADOPTED. Serosal to Bexrpen Federal Bofldiny Plana Competition. A telegram from Washington this afternoon announces that Becratary; Gage to day notlded Ran kla St Kellogg, of Philadelphia, that their plans for th Federal building have been officially adopted. Teeter day afternoon an application waa made to the Secretary ot the Treaaury to reopen the competition, but th application, advice from Washlngto My, was promptly refaaed. i It ia announced that either Mr.

Rankin or Mr. Kellogg will oom to IadlangpoU at one to kpk ever TJniveretty squar. so that th firm may be prepared to make it working plan. MARBLEQR GRArJITE i TWELVE PAGES I FAIR WEATHER. I 1 1 ay 1 Death Bedside nverywh WILL RUN THINGS Creek Indians Take the; Law Into, Their Own! Hai SNAKE BANDS ABE WUXFriN PINCr i I CONSERVATIVE BROTHERS.

I I i VVARf ONs THE! WHITE MAN SERIOUS UPRISING IN THE IN DIAN TERRITORY. .1 Tho Preaident Notified that Creak Nation will Tako Cart of Its jOwn Affairs. EUPAULaJ January have been received from the country west of here of fresh outrages, perpetrated by the Creek Indians, known a the "Snake bands." who are arresting arid whipping tb more conservative Indiana Th have revived the ancient Creek laws, ind are taking filing 1 papers from Indiana who have filed on allotmanta. Indian" who have filed paper are whipped, and told their eara will la cut off for the second ofTensa. 80 far there have bean no aecr ond offenses, for tho victims ar sntlraly without, protection.

j7 Tiie United litatra authrltles have been appealed to. jThe report state that the Snake crowd; are even whipping tha other Indians for renting land to wht The Insurrectionary Creek nave "officially" nitifled President McKtnley1 that they have taken tba Creek national government into their own bands, and will run the. government without reference to the Ignited Btates in the 'future. The notice was In the nature of an ultimatum. The country, weat ot here ta terrorised.

The Insurrectionists are armed jto the teeth and, ere collecting heavy fine In cattle and1 property from th coaaerva tlve. No white are a yet menaced. A detachment of the light horseman of tha Snake band rode into Eufaula and posted unsigned notice to the following I "lilckory dround. Creek Capital. To whpn It may iconcern: From now! on all Indian cltlaeaa employing white labor shall fined 100 and shall receive lashes on the bar back; also, all persons renting 'andito white tenant.

Any lmnrovementa mad In the Creek nation bv white men shall be confiscated and become tb property I of tb Creek na A CALL roB, TROOPS. Vtitei People it Territory Are Arm In TemelTe. MrSKOOEB. Tv. January 22.

United State ltars'aal Bennett haa requested tht Federal jtroop ent to his a Istance In an endeavor to suppress the warring Creek a. Th whit people are arming for self protection. The Creeks ar led by "Craxy Snake, from whom the band take Its name. WEATHER BULLETIN. United Btates Weather Bureau.

1 Indianapolis, January 22. Temperature. January January 22. laca. am.

IS m. 2 m. 7am. Uoilpi I 44 I 4 27 21 22 ReUtrva Flumidity r. a.nv.

73. I Local rorecasC 1 Forecaata tor ladianapoUa and vi I 1 cinlty for; tha thirty lx hour, end ing p. January 22, 131: Fair weather to night and 00 Wednes day. Oeneral Condltlonak High barometric presaure prevail except in the North weat. where a storm area la approaching.

Cooler weather prevail, except near th gulf and AUantlo eoat and In th North weat. where the t.trn.rt(ur roe la localities. 4a th Ohio valley and near tu lake thai tetn peratur fell irom ui to aegreee. 1 nJn fall near the Pacific coast and near th gulf coast, and snow or rain fell (from Nevada northward, la th upper I Ohio? valley, near the lower lake and! near the northern Atlantic coast. Heavy' rain.

1.02 Inches, fell at. Baa Krancieco, Gal. aether la Other Cltie Obaervatlons taken by th United States Weather bureau at a. sn aer entv effh meridian time. I Station.

Bismarck. Ni. P. Boston. Chicago.

111. Cincinnati. O. Cleveland. O.

Helena. Monf Jacksonville, fTa. Kanaa City. Mew Louisville. Ky.

Mobile, Ala. Moorhead. Mian. Nashville. Tenn.

New Orleana, IM. New Tork City Oklahoma, O. T. Omaha. Neb.

Pittsburg. Pv Qai Appelle. Ala. St. Ixula, Mo.i St.

PauL Minn. Paa Antonio. Tax. Washington. D.

C. Bar. Tern, Weata. Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy ItCldy Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear 1 Cloudy cioudy PtCldy Cloudy Clear cioudy Clear Cl ar Cloudy Cloudy .20 24 24 24 24 i 24 12 1 22 40 24 ui 24 20 24 20.24 29. 20.11.

20 22 20 24 20 22 29 30 20 20 2Q.K 20 14 so.a i 24 20.24'.) 24 22. 22 20 23 20 12 30.14 14 2 14 43 JT. R. WAPPENHAX8. Local Forecast Official.

CEXTS. ai lvioumers. en 1 TI 7 Wh Gr ief ere. mm smile But Feasant 1 Looks ere liNoi Yet I Due B.ED TPE LEXEPS TIIE GHOSt. R01I WALKING.

3 HOT DEBATE THE SENATE 'WOOD'S BILL ALMOST DEFEATED. A Plot to iqil the! Kelleyilllll ia thd House FailedOther I Puiiness. 1 A pleavt cmlie stole over the face of Indiana's jiwmakers In. both Houfe thl morning, 4 hen the 8peaker of tha Hou and the LluteQnt Oovemor In thcjl Son ate announced Uiat they had signed tho bill approitirlatln; 3105.000 for the! expenses of he (eneral lAssembiy. jj The emile wss5auaed by th general Jmpres slon that ifjw the Legislators might drnw their aalatjfai and pay th varloue': bllla that havelibeen accumulating atfalnst them.

But they were doomed koj stlil another dy of poverty, for though tk'e Governor jtlso signed the bill, the fact that he hujj signed It was not communl rated ofllcSally to either Ilouae. and, a the prealdjp oRlcer. having no; ofri'lal khowledge! that the bill has been algtie can slgrjL warrant forjj pa until to narrow. There were mrinyj! if hi complained bitterly of the reg lltapa which keptj the ghost from 'Walking. I Tha Houiia met, for only an hifi thU mornlnir, rtjoufiilnj: at 10 because ther, was no more business oh th desk of thl Speaker, The Bpeaker euif geatad thai th.

committees get don ro work and remove the neceaxlty for adjournment i such an houn The rtt Wat called thr46gh tor the introduction I of bills, and it few new measures w.ere of fered. Various committees made report on meaauits considered yeaterduy after noon and list night, and the reports all dispose i There wm sm.alif sUed fight la the House ovft Kelley drainage bill, though atlflrst the battle seemed KktlA to be flerrtH. The galley bill wmld re 4 peal the Jrcult Court drainage lawj and Mr. Kelley i was elected In a. nominally DemocraUyj dtatrtct on hi promise to bring aboit this egllatlon.

Because of this fact I he Iemocrats had caucused against tlw bill, and were planning1 to kill it this1 with the help of some Repfbhvan votes from the ranki of th Statesmen rnen. The bill earn up, but moved that eonsldera. tlon of ltibe poatponed until a teeeV from to morrow, because ha wished to speak on Jt, and was not feeling wei; to day. motion carried In face of the Democratic opposition and th yotei' of a few lUpubliana. The Bennte waa so Industrious that ll remained Is session until 12.30, the desire to Introduce new Mils prolonging the session beyond the usual time of adjournment TwttyrfllHht bfcw bill were Introduced.

Thar vr aiao nutneroui committee jraports at th opening of th aeaaion, 1 A Long Senate Debate. 'The flrat illsouaalon of any oonaeqnenca on thaj floor of. tha Senate took plm thl mom mg en th bill of Henatoj Wood admitting person convicted of any crim axoept murder, manalaughter' and traaaon, to; bail pending appeal until the Supreme Court' 1 ha pasrad on the case. There was ia divided report on the bill by th Judiciary oommittee, the minority report (being againat th till Senator Binkley and Brooks apot for the minority report and half a dose a Senator Joined in the discussion, which at time was hot. Senator Brook indulged in a of which cams near carrying his poiat, and Kenator Agnew was won over from th majority report, which be eignei, to a suppoa ef the minority report.

Th majority report, however, waa adopted by a cloae Arete. Iater tb same matter cauaad aomf wha ot squabble, nenator Brooks Stating tba.t some of the Senator were la doubt a to how they had voted, and aaklng that the Vote verified. A dosea Senators Jumped to thetr feet with points of order, and a motion to adjourn was made arid lost. The Chair declared Senator Brooka'a request out of order becauaa business had Intarvenad since, the rota waa Announced. There was nnotJief divided report by the Judiciary committee on Senator Harrison bill making electrocution the legal method of execution.

The minority report tn favor of the bill was adoptei. Ueutenant Oovarnor Gilbert announced from the that he waa opposed to th policy Of suspending the rules fer the purpose of passing bill out ot tha regular order, ille said It waa his belltt that If Benator would allow thing to take fhelr courae and JjUIs to. eome up in the ordinary urar time could be saved and much morej accomplished In the long run: Committee Of both House numerous meeting thla afternoon and prospect were or a rush of busliieoa to morrow, PiapT IN THE HOUSE. Tho Xeiljty Drajnag Bill Cause the Trouble Routine Work. A lively fight waa expected In th House thlajlhornlng when House bill No.

39 (Mr. Kflley), repealing the Circuit 1 I.

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