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Show LA: iEUN SPARK3. Govern iitiut ill pay f-'C.ijO'j.'-V'O c-jld lor Jmy mkrett. 'i:e p'i'dic debt -tatcnimt will! i.o'.v a ajtg.u decriiiw on me lirtt ol r'.i S ilLir l.-V three cliiidri n in 1 Ft -l H and two in New Yoik, were ' r.vou U pOivd m.i dogs. PrT:il'. rt Grtnt r.d fnmi'y were, rcce.u d wi'.n h.irty de'-iousT'titms , .,:i ti:- ir rrua! at hariton, V,'. V., 1 on Saturday. i S.cret.ry Bri-:o pays tnc interest ( .tii v 1-Lcn ibe funded deht of' i.-iM D.'-tr.ct of Columbia will be j promptly pa.d. j The Secretiuy of the 1 rea?vry has instructed the a-isistaiit trtraeurer at i New York to se.i jfl.Ue'O.Ouo- g0;d on each 'liuirdi.y during July. Chief of the secret service, Whiteley, has nut rt-pigutrd, but has demanded a tnor ugu investigation uf the chargv'S iiga:i.-t huu, v. hhli ban L'een granted. (Jn Sunday Joseph Spr .;uu, a clerk i for Boiler A Co., bankers, Boston, shot his daughter, bix yeais old, and liien hmied, in a wood near Maiden. Sprague'd wiie died two niuuths ago. Ex-govejnor Douniton arrived at Washington on Monday morning and formally accepted tne appointment of one of the Dictricl of Columbia Commissioners. Com-missioners. Blow will . arrive on Tuesday. Tub Massachusetts suprorae court has decided that ibo school commis-aioncrs commis-aioncrs board 10 tiie sole judge of its own membership. The decision sustains sus-tains the Bjt-tou board in refusing 6e.its to women. New York gold on Monday: 11 J; Western Uuion, 75; Pacific, 44J; New York Cenual, 1001; Eric, 32'; Panama. Ill: Union Pacific. 27i; Central Pacific bonds, "'-1; union 1'i.cinc bunds, S7":. A patent was issued at Washington cn Monday for an undivided half interest in-terest in tho Ranche las Bjlsos, Los Angeles County, Cal.f comprising 3o,'lLiO acres oi land; confined to Ramon Yorbaaad others. On July 1st, 400 government department de-partment employes will be dismissed, . half from the printing bureau and 100 from the civd force in tne war department. All will receive two months' pay on being dismissed. The inhabitants of northern New York City arc alarniedat the condition condi-tion of the Croton aqueduct which is said to be liable to collapse at any time without warning, and .thus deluge del-uge two square miles of the neighborhood neighbor-hood and cut ofl the city's supply of water. The New York Herald intimates that Mayor Haveracyer will accept the resignation s of polico commissioners Charliek and Gardner, and will reap point them to the same positions beiore notice can bo received from Governor Dn of the vacancies caused by their conviction of a misdemeanor. On Sunday ot Patterson, N. J.( officer Wm. High was mortally wounded by a shot from a double barreled fihot-gun, while attempting to outer a house in search of thieves who had been robbing the New Jersey Midland road. Tho man who fired the shot and his companions have been arrested. |