CCtfTftvAwt irROUTEfrom the outlaws was so sharp that jtljry soon sought shelterand stones.The three survivors decided to sendPlc-zz Mann to Taltlcquah for assistance while the other men would watch the house and if possible prevent the escape ot the Wtckliffes. At 6:30 last right no additional news had been received from the be.-rigers.BritishDutcIOWA LE(,ISL\TI RK DOES AWAYWITH CHILD LABOH.LondcsteamerDutch lt;crew wlt;in Future Free as Air Till Pass Their FourteenthSummer.The Terms of County Officers in Fuwture Limited to TwoYears.Three Railroad Commissioners to Fleeted Now, and BienniallyHereafter.Des Moines. March 13.—Special: The senate this forenoon passed theamended child labor bill, after a long discussion. Senator Bruce, of Cass, opposed the measure, claiming it was promoted by labor unions. lie offered an amendment providing that the provision of the bill prohibiting children under 14 from being employed in certain avocations should also apply to children on farms. This amendment was lost. The only amendment of importance was oneproviding that children over 14 may j Iw-giri work before 7 o’clock in the I morning or work after at H o’clock j at night, except that they shall not { work over 10 hours plt;-r day. The j original bill provided none under 16 work after these hours. The billparsed with only four negative votes.In the house the hill passed fixingthe terms of office of county officers at two years.| Also the bill providing for the election of three railroad commissioners j this year and two biennially hereafter, 1 so as to have three years terms.New Sn|»erimev*dem of School* in tl«Field—Three Mdcrmank-CamiidatcK-I- Being Driven A-bore. Houses Flooded, ami the* lti\er Kik-lt;\er !«■ Bank-Argument* Have Coinnn m « d in tiicPacker'** Ca-e Which Will l^a-tSeveral Hays.Chicago, March 13.—The final evidence was submitted and arguments commenced in the packers' case late yesterday. .Several witnesses were introduced by the packers, who refuted certain statements made on the standby special agents for the government, and Mr. Durand was then called by the government to explain certainmatters in his previous testimony. As shon as his evidence was finished. Attorney Miller, representing Armour, rroved that Judge Humphrey direct a verdict in favor of the pack- rs. A ci oss motion was at once offered byDistrict Attorney Morrison, that the evidence be excluded and a verdictdirected i»- favor of the gover* nient. Arguments were immediately begun avid will probably last several davs.CapitalSurplusTraaa*P. J.RhombBooth bKolek,Tran so3ViRAIL WAYBILLINGS, MONT.. and Intermediate PointHELENA. BITTE, SALT LAKE and Inter]#SI’OK.WE, ELLEXSBtHG, ITXAT1LLA andPORTLAND, TACOMA, SEATTLE. VICTOR!and Intermediate Point*...........SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES. SAN DIElt;and Intermediate Points ....Tlie above rates will be in effect to AcParties contemplating a trip to any secure information from the Illinois CD. L. HYDE, G.Gity Ticket Office—B, f. BuiidimTelephones—-Jema 56; I