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Spring Medicane The best is II kx I’ s Sarsaparilla. It is the lx st because it <1 ks the most K "d. While it makes the blood pure. frv»h and lively, it tones the stomach to bet ter digestion, creat's an appetite, stimu lates the kidneys and livery gives new brain, nerve and digestive strength. An unlimited list of wonderful cures — 40,366 testimonials in the past two years proves its merit. In buying mtdi- cine always det the best,- Mr. s u< get I lOOd s. Ui..rou<t lr pnrtfr ■ Sold everywhere. L,* '.'J./' UquM •» uttou M» lh».»a IL «»-MUaifrlil WISCONSIN CENTRAL RAILWAY HeM route front Minorapoi«K M. P m I «od l»ukdh lo Mrf«MÀ*r, ( ha AfO «»nd ihr f «M. cf at Kt t • *• r • « > • r • 1 «•* -A1 »• •.)(, law« »«4 A D M HRRVACO Pulftm«m M*cp*ng < ar% and free Rrcbmnf < haw < ar% I n««|uakd I*. \ »"K,f .»» d fr« <M Servar. |AMF S A < I <M h Pa- .1« < »»**« <«♦ M i.ttHCiaf S, Ir»»rlnw <t«M fit Aid«* Sl»«<< l*»«1iartd. (Wtf»« S«»ltl« OH nr IO/ fwU S«»«rf*t MIN I MWISt.f W. A«««l I 1 1 S<.«th ìr'tfh Miti! W F lOthWOOO At«*d V m U m OH ü «. l«»7 Nwffc M.H M»v«4 RM1S I. M< M< ttt. Af«H CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING Portland Irade Ihr r< tory in« a»4 p«U»L ■ 4 1 •3»°&«3 oo SHOES W. L. OouKlna *4.00 CUt Cd«« Lin« cannot be equalled at any price Waabingtoo, March S. — In the ren ale today, Nela*>r> contino*! the diarua- •iori ot tbe atateboal bill, urging the pueaage of the meaaure aa reported tmm tbe committee on territoriee. Tbe remainder ol tbe «melon «ai deiolad to tbe pa««age of tbe bilia on the calen dar, among them t<eing one providing for c<»mpul*>ry *lm*tion in the l>.a- trict «I Colombia and another regarding the eel* timi ot otti.-era in tbe revenue cutler aervic*. Teoolhera of import ance to the Meet eere Providing for the icariane* of patent« for land* to Indiana on the Colville reaerialion, «tate of Waalnngtmi,- un der tl.e M<*ra agreement of July 7, ISM. To confer juriedictlon upon the Cir cuit court for tlie Ninth circuit to de termine in equity the right* of Amer lean cltirena under th* award of th* Behring rea arbitration at Paria, ami to rei.dr I judgment ther*>n. «» a a anta moki * h tra n kiiMiin » immurtiiHi H a ; ;.;.: $10,000 NalO OA P N I M aaLingt.m, March S. — l egislation by ttnanimoua coneent and under eua- penaion of the rule« occupied the atten tion of tlie bou«e and reeulUd in the |>a*eage of aeveral bilia, aome nt concili- arable importance. Th* adopt on of a reeulotiuti of Inquiry a* to whether any criminal proeecotiott* hav»> lawn begun again*! imi i iduala in the North ern be-urli ire company furnished tbe teat for a epee, h of criticiem by M'ill- iame, the Democratic leeder, directed against the administration, linei an swers were made by Jenkin-, of M is- coiisin, and llroavenor, id Ohio. 9ÒO D rops The Kind You Have Always Bought AV cc ctabicI’ i . jw ill mOAs sltnilatim? thcFiuxlandUeiiiLi ling tfw bk'tnnciw nail llewvh cf Bears tho Iwt an is/< HIi nXKN * Signature Promotes DnjcstionChrerfuI nessandRf'M Conidia« nuilar Opium. Morphine m»r Mutual. N ot N aj « curie. * I Apcrfczl Remedy f rConsRpa I! lion .Sour Stomm tt.lli.vrtMs-a i Worms.! onvulsHiiw.tewrish nrss nnd Los«t or SLEEP. »ar Sunil* Signatur« ot NEW VOUK I * - ’ .......... LXACT COPY Q« »YUPPCA. In Use For Over Thirty Years Waatiugt-«, Feb. 2H. — The details of Hie provisions ot Hie army appropri ation bill occupied the bouse ol repre- •ecitsllie« thrnuglxiut th* 'lay Throughout wtember* «4 the appropri ation rommitte*. beaded by i -airman Tawney, wer* in ccuitrvverwy with K mp ihn bofeoi« open one of l liairman Hull and tbe memlwre ol Ayor • Pillo at bodtlmo. jutt one the military committee. F.ach rnnleet was an rffort eiHivr in th* direction ol reducing or restricting tbe amounla »ppi M ton. carri*l in Hie bill. In i«>m* caeee Hie •» si W«u t appropriations committee *a* swrcwm fill, and in other* tlie military com Hi1 • hew tbe mitten, run Tuesday. February 27. Thursday March I. Washington, March ) — The discus sion of lite rallroai rate question wss untino.-d in ti e senate belay hr l>ol V i»**» r •*»<»* 4 •«»»•io J • ’» liver, who spoke iu eup|>orl of the ttollier-llepburn bill. He said that tlie bill was intended merely to supplement V4 iRRtr tlie ea -ling mler-'ale ■ -inmer law 1 be Min I be etri look* open my and contended l«r its validity from a • tilt with favor. but bulb her father concitiulional point of view, predicting ala! mother u | i | khi * It. that it veroment ownership of tlie raii- Tbe Maid I’iru I may aa wall coo i<a Is would be forerei upon the coun gratulata you. try if congress did not meet the present The Mau tVby. pray? Irmand lor regulation. Dolliver was Tbe Mali] You are aure to be elect uot qui.Honed, and, when he con cluded, the remainder of tlie day was nt by an over » I., liulog minority. devoted to the bill providing for the settlement of Hie affaire of tbe Five Civillae-I Tril*s of Indiana after tlie ter in mat ion of tlieii tribal relations. For Infants and Children. Wednesday. February 28 •| kg«» « m «4 lyot g C Pwt.vrei f »« ke«>< **.:<•. W4 «• i«»*«i** It h<g I bwikwv* II 1« (*e RMstWtM tat <!»• « <«M f«w »U I* •< gt-4 ht.g MJ v. *i. ear < • ««•. 4« mm » wm » «f*At « «-4 To llreali tn >«w Khoee. • 'watt shebr . k V . a »'■ I »•« • t« W IteursM hot •*«>•* if a * g •» « h tar*'. « litre rasttiB. i-<‘ wtOf •••■ti- • • , « » a » • nt *.(»•« tute ■ »-<•.! fhl K A ! Ire** A.-«U •* « ■ . abex) .«*»£ ■• X < •* < tear as «I roar nt krrrplrd ‘■Souiwtimew I tbink mjr tjFpwwr1t«r know* iijorv tbau I <!»»,” romarktM th»» New lurk orator "I ww« UicUtiug a »iw- h to her thtw nwrtHng •ud I hgld • I In» Iwillot U ».icri'tl ’ ” •A v« ry projM r »«•uniurnt ’• "Hut »he rhang»-«! It Hbe mit ml the letter« of the last word a little and Changed 11 to ’•»> uroX’" W'uablügtuU Bur. Practical Building. The new (.’uetoui Hotiw take* it« place l»raide the reet of the mo»lern architecture of New York aa an em i nently practical building. The old etructure on Wall itreet, with ita dom ical interior, Ita tramenduualy <irep anti gloomy porch, ita row of twelve monolithic columna, la full of conceo- tiona to the fiu»liioiia t the daf hi which it waa erected. K»r that period it wan a much more notable und* rtak ing than ia the present alructure for thia. Like many building» in New York, it waa not adapted to the narrow at reel on which H raiMea ita gloomy, priaon-hke walla. The new building ■howa a l»etlvr adaptation. rht ugh »kym raprra aurround it, yet they t an not abut out the light nor interfere with the view. Mr Giltirrl ba® tak* i advantage of the i*ite and han met the problama well. Everything pointe l«» the liklihood that tbe olticiala anti the public will tin<l the transfer from Wall «t»e«»» to ilatterv Park particular!v con du tire tocmo'o t and prompt <!iap««t h of buainera — k r in Charlee !>«• hay '» •’The New New York CuaUitb Houee' in the March Century. Waahignton, Feb. 27. — The senate bslay agrred to vote on the statehood bill before adjournment ou Friday March V. The proposition ssi made try Beveridge, and there was little ditli cully In reaching an understanding Tbe suggestion immediately Iqllowed s speech in support ol tlie hill by Hop kins, during the course of which Hale suggested that tile terr.torn* were mu prepared tor statehood, and suggested that their admission l*e deferred. The remainder of the day was devot *1 to tlie diai nasion of the hili pr> aid ing for th" settlement of the affair* ol the Five Civilised Triliea of Indians, Qsaletln« »»«plrloss. the major portion of the time beiny •*Mr Blank «»ennd rather uneiiy given to the provision tor the dispeai when I fold him you were gt»'ng to ap of the coal land* in Indian Territory. ply for the poaltlou <»f typewriter ” "Me wan. but I ao<»u got him over Washington. Feb. 27 —Military mat bla alarm ” ters held the attention of the house to- “Wbat did you nay to him?’* lay, the army appropriation bill lieing "T<»ld him I ba*i no matrimonial under consideration (or amendment design« whatever, that I merely want That lienaral Corbin and General Mac- et! to be iiN'sibtvr to him ” Baitim 1» Arthur might become lieutenant gen erala, Hie provision abolishing that Amerh an. nW«*“ Il «ft*« tarai*;«-* t ut »'U ►»»•« ».•¥ ttl JU'S iM«d M I in th* Indian Territory until the prop erty of tbe Indian* stiall be disp<**d u! If he tells you to take Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral for your severe cough or bronchisl trouble, then tske it. If he ha? anything better, then take that. But « e know » hat he »ill say; for doctors have used this cough medicine over 60 years. At lute MAtlUt AOtUlt H IH IHIWOHIU. tf t tnulj tabe > lnt > m » Ihrr* )•• c y t* ( r to* • I HfwkliN» M««s a nJ «ht«» * wM th« ìa I i - i «» i«f* slthwhUhrtefy pair t I »>»««•• I* «n».la » u wowl.i twit«« whv Ah I I» wgl«’ »1 M» «b.M* »••< m.rte to mikf ah. Ih. » k< ht tlwlf •» ; HI twit«« mat infífti and arr >.« g*«atef kstrlnsi »«due than an* other >.« *J» «I < W. I. Dnuyiat 8lrot’g Madt Bhvta for fj.Mf. 9S ini. Hora Jrhnoi A »raw lAo-«, Bff.AO, f/. 7 A. f r A/J , caution . I ’ . ’.Vi ■■■ la* »L <*• 1 «Bo t. • >• »t tut» X «.« i •St»; 1 Ma r.s a »> ! pt * *1* j-v-l . », I /««t » '!»»•’» .aa ! t»'„ . f.t »« m ' Mt »* W «H« t 1 •!» st-4 < V ■• . W. I- 1M»| ««I As. Hrutkltm, Mara. eantimeut m favor uf marking Con!*l «rare grave* and, aa the bill bad re ceived favorable action by tbe military commute*. Il wae brought In by Prine* sod pas** I unanimously, amid ap plaus* on both side* ot th* h«u*s. Tli* army bill a* pa*s*i larriea sum* thing m->r* than I'-'» IXW.OOO. Th* houee agre*l to a senate joint ra»dutloe. which cosdlnuse the tribal government ot th* Fir* Civilia**! Trilws Washington, Feb. 2d. — Th* treaty 1*1 ween the I’nited Slate* and th* Do minican Republic, under which Hi« former undsrtakre to collect and dis burse the custom* revenue* of the lat ter, was report*! Io tbe senate In exec Utlve session tislay by Senat-r Ixalge While the treaty was given a place on the senate legislative caleudar l>y the report made Imlay, it will not I* - all*! up until after the rnilruml hill lie* lieen di*po*e>l of, and even then it may «-» over for some time. For three hours, lacking Hire* mln ntea, today, Foraker held the attention of the senate while he reed a carefully prepared apeech on the railroad rate queetlon. Hie speech was a protest against any general legislation, on Hie theory that the existing Elkin* law could I* *<■ extended aa to make it an iwrr all the requirements. lie did not fail, however, to point out what he conalder*! the defect* of liie Hepliurn-liollivrr bill, and he made Hie declaration more than once that it womll fail to remedy the evils com plain*! ol The speech was listened to by a large attendance, Kith on the rt'Kir and in the galleries, and at its close the senator wa* warmly congrntu lated by a nunila-r of hia colleagues. M ashington, March 2.—The tlrat pri vate < lint s, - on of the hi li i ngrt-s occupied tlie house today, 2b bills lie mg paes-d. All tli**e measures carried -mall amounts for the relief of private individuals, who are precluded under Hie laws from obtaining their rights iip|H*il>«n to many of the bills was ■ oade !o Msnn t Illinois, and Hhack leford, <d Missouri Thia opposition accounted for the small number of uieasuies considered. I H>aj l'»rtU d ms Monday. March 5. Waabington, March 6. — Prwideat Riauavelt aent a meo«a«« to cotigreaa today, accompanying plan* for ««at dafaua* prepared by a joint l«>ai<! of army ami nary odicela, la eblcb be empbaaiaa* the nerraaity for fur!bar de- lenaee rami reriaaa the htaiory of tbe lefenaire work* In tbir ooonlry. Tbe preeulen’ calle apecial attention to the I rwommemfato n of tbe board that the entrance to (. brea^eake t«y be a.Lle.1 to the het ot plarre in tbe faded Staten to tie «lefeii.le.1. lie *ay* tbe tnaular p<ae>aeione cannot be longer neglect*! It the I'nlted Htatee dee!ree to bold them. Iiefeneee are renim men ic i for Manila bay, I'earl ba but. truantanam*', (inani, han Juan and Honolulu, becaua* of their atrnlegic aituatloO. Iielen»«* are recommended tor the eutrancee to the Panama canal Friday. March 2. Washington. Marsh 2, — The aeriate today | *«-,d th* lull providing for the settlement id the affairs of the Five Civilis*! Tribe«. Under the guise of considering the bill, the senate spent practically the entire day in discussi, n of the railway question. The bill has pn-ned t»t|. ti e bouse and the senate, but as the senate *iusnd*l it in many rve|«ct«, it will now g • into confer ence It is a general bill lor tl.e ad justment of the aflaira of these tril*« U|-'ti their abandonment of their tribal organisation. W. L. D ouclas w. r. rmiini a« IN THE NATIONAL HALLS OF CONGRESS A.sk Your OumDoctor TM Btr«wve r»al»l»». Il» Wall, Tra found out uno thla<—- JO-I ha«« no bwart. She -«A <x»me now. How on • man without brain« know, anyth ng about aaatoaiyY—4?Wv«laad Plato Inalar. Around the World «•I b«»s ■••«1 yomt FWb Fr«r>4 Mkkif* h*« *««r« la I I m H s « s .»M UUad« •ad « mb *M lb»« tlM Mir •ftkh that »«sll«*L I •«« ■ la «hi« caaatrr (4trKa> Ihlah a gr«at 4<«l «4 year saata * (« uh «• w^aavsoa) ct na a *«» lp im rtsta nav Tsk»l.*X kTIVI BKt'M«)y’1>llMT»N»u ,,fM< g ♦ « n> it U Hkll» U» g W < • i V » Mag * MV I n* - Water th« year while at to cau»« fr•*»<•• ovary night tkrougbout at Aito <?rus,«iM, la Boària, ii 1 -Uy the »¡iu ta but «nough actual euffriiag RB.HIXT UHRh W>RI It’S HIR. IMI O m ...U.» í ^< «r.1. tk.a<4 • *•••»- ^ a WFP'O era»« Oll.« <»»•«■« eMurw Ika ta.'.. U 1 <a«<W* I th. «otiti.« • ■■•Oi i • M •.her» win r t Mr». Wl^e w g *oo<hpif R«ru th« t«*t r« «dj » • uw fvr tholr «AÜdrwti dariug th« !•*thiDg |»fk*>l. After • J r In • Sy h»oy (Australia) evurt b«J l>*«n hoed Ito for two da y a m » f r ahaenew it wat «haevv •rad that k« waa dead. ÄuK.rr:tt.^’Ä! A. J. TOWt R CO-. B o M ob U.S. A. ■ I 1UULK CANADIAN CO.. l.lMiTLD» TsfMl». Caas^ia. ; her« U i •• ••»r?b tn ihta ««s-tb » « t ’b« r><u*try ih»u ad‘-•th»» 4Ì•*<••« pul v<*'het, • » 1 » ih» I**i t«w y««?« wae • ; i tx Inc .rat>>«. F r • <»«•*> »•••»y * *aHdú<Uf» pe» i, , . ìltal -ea a;. J fliA»4 lo al ■■• . s, a 4 i-y r • • » r A g t-> . , -a • a l: * a ■ ■ . .. a • h an , ... * a ? h U» lw a r« " ’ a •»■*♦< a I V*'f •»*•. ■ • • 1 a’tfeat «ni H»’r« m, »«• u fw*•«•! by F » t h*Y»*y A » • . 1 • «•!->. ’’hh i« t ha n ! y 'WattI’* H*»»»•! r«*îr t h« :n a» b •* 11 IS a a .1 A-. 4 • • t ‘.».«ta < •• :¡f-.»l |t a> 7v y t»a th« bl - 4 ai t «•s. a-• • t Ite Th«j r • ’ ’ a S ' t ■ uo II ad» t«> CU7« a- . 1 f f . ireula-« • « ’ «*•”•■ o » • _ • 41';«* FJ « lit. Ml A t u . Ti4adu, U A II» i T ra?» • ’ » i.a.. • t a.«i.y i•.. .•aralk• te«A rva Walaral >’le»-e. •"Whe-re * 1 I i go to io* k for tba Spirit of (be time«*** My drar • r. m th« b»«dy of th* |ew- ple." llaittmura American. • V rry I "S »y. Hr *h, y ir t-»jr la about 3 or 4 y rara oM now. hnt h* T "J iaj tbr«^» ami a half * “Il » ♦ i: i » Tr f t. u u» any of iba bricht thitig« he anyal" ’’.Xrver »ay« any to tel’.** “L->»k h-r*. Mndth ! Taka grrat rar« of that I' II« I« »!<'•’.u*-I fur great tbtug*.** Bahlmor« Awerban. ClTC ‘ ‘ r I I 0 a- • < h ' ah « > ti 11» « i u» »«»nriir* luhing. Hl «»I n «N0.ltG«. l»rwg* g • V ar» * i '- ■« *•4 t‘k »♦’*» 4 »• if F a XU OlMMFXl U l( W('ufv l«J»»H4aGk W ■ other great cApItal ’ VX hi> l*:»r.« hu« 4‘M * r. I. ■ ni baa only IMX * • • 1 itr.il.' I r H It A &•. 144 . >i A « -l . I l *... . a : ; «A a. fa, Sitai»« M latantleraf ««*<11 . Mrs iiiltxiy ir.q r Mi. lifull) > Hut full said you woul-l gladly div for mv. iildtuy (calmlyi- I'ruv. mv <k*ar, but I IciJ rvfcrvu. •■ tu uiy Lair ami w b laker». RHEUMATISM BODY RACKED WITH PAIN No other !■ lily antlenn^ is equal t* th it pr -.hu •■•! by th j tin of Rhrth tnatixm. XVh<n the tsuiu.na an I a 1», wlu.h c.ui”- tin-».. < i r, 1» nma in- trrn lid in tl.e I '. 1 there is har !ly any j nt of the l»»!yllist I • n t af- fccted. The mu ■ lea bevoiiie a-ue an i drawn, the nerves twitch and sting, uae and swell, U m bone* ache ■ I o iuy. and the entire I -Iviar i ked with p -i. R! r-i it.nn r, I :, !iton by i nd ideation, stomach troirblca, torpid Liver, w<-jk Kidney* and <* Krnetal inactive state of the »vstem. The n fu • matter instead «4 1 . nj[ (>t1 through nature'* *vrntics is left to sour and form uric a. id, and other acrid poisons which afe absorbed into the I '.iii.i:i .in <!"<» not aflect all alike. In some caves it takes a About flfteen y«ara ago I had a »«vara wandering form ; it may t< in the attack of tin and not arms or legs one day am! in the w.n a with any a.ktlafaali hi . K» l»a« were billy swoint» und drawn »-> I Shoulders, iect, hands, back or other coniai •< arc«» I t wa!k. I tried many rem. parts of the body the nest. Others e Ilea but r.»u*d <«1 no r«h«t. I waa fln. ally r«c omnxandrd loti, H. H H an I it ruder more seriously, and are never • n cured urn aound «nd wall. I am free from pain Tlie uric acid and n <w 71 yaara j’ t an bavw nevar bad any return of th« troubla, bther irritating substances find lodge JOSEPH FK0MI2 HAWI.KT. merit is th.- mm h-s and joints and Boi 104. Aurons, 1*1. as these deposit.» increase the mus Komet m« ago I ? a l llh«uni allant ani cles become still and the joints had t -j .it u k. '* • b* u» in i. y ta < baked and immovable. It matter* and between mg a »ul tara waa ao in- no J ¡it* rwai * » »;«*;•. 1 triad not in w hat form the .liscave may be I every hing but ••' Ht « ul i ma any go >4 earl <faa4 I a N MH Tbl« the cause is a! wac s the same—a sour, till ! curad ma a^utsd sn-lw»ll II acid condition of the blood. This l madieina urtf,eJ my blood aud tuada i..« fral liba vital stream lias lost its purity and tu»« lo au. CONRAD LOHR, freshness, and instead of nourish Àndaraon. I nd. 1S3 K. lütb BU ing and feeding the <!ifl<*ent parts with health giving properties, it fills them with the a* t !t and salta of this painful and far reaching disease. The c LI an I dampne*»« of Winter alwai • intensify the pain* <4 Rheumatism, and the auffcier to get relief from the ' ■ ns, etc., "i need plasters and other home remedies. These arc d' lrable I ■ ■ au»e they give temporary case and comfort but have no effect on the real trouble which is in the blood aud beyond the reach of such tKatmeiit S !'• S is the best rem edy for Rheumatism, It goes into the bio. d and attai ks the dis o ,- it Its head, and by neutralizing and driving out the acids and building up the thin, sour bl.««I it cures the <!l-' ise permanently. While ck ins rig the bl.»»I S. S. S tones PIIRTI run LL V I VPRETARI F ll,> 1 ¥ C. II » I MOLL. ,! •' 1 ,very excited nerves, reslucvV the inflammation, dissolves the deposit* in the joints, f .H i i all J'tin an l completely c.in a thl* distr' sing <1: i e. 8. S 8 is a certain cure for Rheumatism tn any form ; Muscular. Inflammatory, Artlcu. I.ir or S at. Sja .il book n the di .re and any medical advice, withoua charge, l • ail v write. ni£ SWIFT SPCCIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. GA. rank wus eliminat*! on a |s.int of order raised by Grosvenor, of Ohio, who sub stituted an amendment to alioliah the grade after these III era had I” ■ n pro mot*l but thia, tisi, met defeat. Meo, (■era of the appropriations commute« dieputckl Hie right of the military com mittee to a|>pro|>riate for an apparalur fur tire control of field artillery, hut without am i •■•a Ouly e ght of the ■« pages ot the hill were paaeed upon when the home ail) >urned. TX Five Year Census of Agriculture. M'aahington, March 1.— Secretary M'lleon, of the department of Agricul ture, appearcl liefore the house com mittee on crneiis today in support ot Washington, Match 1. — The houe» the Burleson bill for the compilation today |-asae>l the army appropriation ot farm statietica by the government bill, also tlie Foraker hill providing fot every five years, instead of every ten Secretary Tootlineon, of the the marking <>l tlie graves of Confed year*. erate dead buri*l in the North. The Htockgrowera' assts iation. a »> urge,! discussion developed a unanimity ol favorable action on the bill. W hat J oy T hey B ring E very H ome as with joyous hearts and smiling faces they romp and play—when in health .. nt*^clv$ the games in whkdi they indukw, the outdoor irv enjoy, tin? <. inly, regular habits they should be taught to form and Lie wholesome met <d which they should partake. How tenderly their health lie taken by the senate concerning it. lie doe* not Intend, however, to prari- pate a continuation until after the statehood hill has been disputed of. Decides for Railroads. Washington, Feb. 2». — The auita known a* the citrus fruit case«. In which all the railload* ol N lUtbern California were inrtoducad, were today decided favorably to th* railroad* by the Hupreme court of the I’nite,! States the opinion living by Justice Peckham The caaes involved the fight of the railroad cotnpaniea to designate the route for fruit shippe-l F iat alter leav ing their own linea. Ttie decision ol Hie Circuit court for th* Southern dis trict ot California and aleo the order of the commisaiou were rever»*!. Vota on Statehood. Mashingb n, March «.—The Vnited Stats* senate will devote most, if not all, Hie week to the consideration of the atateho««! bill, with a view to rea< h. Ing a vote next Friday, in accotdance with the agreement arrived at last week. Senator Pnitarwon probably will chase the debate for the opposition and Senator Beveridge for the bill. These will not t>e set rpcevliea in the usual meaning of that word, but are sure to provoke so much discussion a* to cause the controversy to take on the character of a general debate. Prosecute Ohio Road* Neat. Washington, Fab. 2S. — Ila»*! upon Supreme court decision in Hie < heaa- peaks A Ohio-New Haven coal rate case, rendered Toeeday, the Interstate ( ommeree commission la preparing to bring auita against aeveral ot Hie large coal line*. Aside from the anthracite coal roads, it is said that the Baltimore A Ohio, Il'S king Valley, Ohio Central and Wheeling will I« made defendants in such l.tigation. I>eci»ion»ot the Supreme court make it Illegal for rail roads to engage in any t usine*« other than that ol common carrier. Prospecta Ara Not Bright. Washington, March fi. — A conference regarding the a’atahood hill, now pend ing in the senate, waa held at the white house thia afternoon, the parties lo II being, beside* the president. Senator* I. ing ot Kansas, Buikett of Nebraska ami M arren of Wyoming, all supporters of the measure. Il la conceded that the prospects for the enactment of tbe mea*- ur* into law are not bright, ard the conference waa held for the pnrjxee of considering means to save th* bill. New Nafuraliaation Bill. Teat Vote on Philippines. M'asbington, March fi. — Benator I. slge, chairman of the commltttee on Philippines, has de« ided to make a mo tion that the senate discharge the com mittee from further consideration of the tariff bill and it l>* taken up for inciderai ion. Under the rules a mo tion of thia cbaracte, i* debatable. Tbe senator prop--*«* to make an argument in favor of the hill and ask that action •• »• > *•« « ■ -v !-•» ! M'aahington, Feb. 28. — The house committee on immigration and natural isation aut'inltt*! a favorable report to Jay on a bill to create a bureau d Im migration and Naturalisation under the department ot Commerce and latbor and to amend existing naturalisation law*. Représentait ve Bonynge, of Colorailo, prejiaretl the report which which review* naturalisation frauds and saya two principle« controlling naturalisation ar* iocl mied in th« bill. fo nee of , but r objectionable n iture and if it my tin e a * ’ J t nature, only t f kn n excellente 1 ‘ ‘.u, rem' ”es are Pur® and wliolesome and truly beneficial ; , ■ M i . f i , ic California Fig Sy rup Co. Syrup of Figs ius come into general favor in many mihi ns <4 vjed informed families, whose estimate of its quality and excellence is I ised up n [vrsi/naI knowledge and use Syrup of Figs has also nu t u ith the approval of physicians generally, be cause they kn<>w it is wlu -les. >me, simple and gentle in its action. We inform hi «I?ri‘. n K Jn ‘ to 11C fnnciples of Syrup of Figs, obtained. \ a 1 ('ti. it. .1 m. d, ifoin certun plants known to them toact most benefici- hino t?‘ r.r >S?‘n u,n an svrup in which the wholesome Californian blue hgs are used to promt te the pleasant taste; therefore it is not a secret rem- l nnn 7 nH "'¡T'. l° 3,1 V'0“ lnfonncd P^ sicians, who do not aPPjJ>ve Off it nt i >y^»cines and never favor indiscriminate self-medication. I lease to rememlk r and teach your children also that the genuine Sy rup of I igs always has the full name of the Company—California Fig Syrup Co -plainly printed on the ront of exery package and that it Is for sate in I bodies of one size only. If any dealer offers any other tlun the regular Fifty 1 aecc-nt'i?’ °lf I'i?f il rrin,te? tuereon the name of any other company, do not 1 at« pt It. if y si fail to get the genuine you will not get its beneficial effects il ■ 1 ! ’ttte < >n kind, as it is e in illy bene’ici il J for the parents and the children, whenever a laxative remedy is routed. I « ■ FADELESS DYES