Show 11 BY Y tri tet L E ar A V A 1 m washington 10 secretary schura argument on tho the utes Is 13 criticized by senator of colorado hoolie as orio which provides revues for a ft perpetuation of all tho iho the evils A ils lis of tiie tile tiie reservation syb system terii hout any of the advant advantages ages ageg of bibri ownership of landlin lands in severalty sese soye ralty nalty because although the indians are given individual ti titles tilles alei to the lands th there ere is n require aneff merit t that they hil hll a ille 1111 live IN r u upon separately he believes bellev es t r e to r 4 cs 1 that they will continue to herl heri ta gether gethen alid and their tribal relations relation will not be disturbed ite H e istl ma that under tb the e terms of this re and southern ern utes wili will bo be entitled to absorb about acres aeres and as they have havo the option of selecting landa lands on od gia gerarid iad it iziver iver lver and oli oil on the Ija in rier A Y b T either A in in Cg colorado lorado or across th the order border in utah or nev kev mexico he be is of the olimon i on that they thay will decide to remain in colorado ibid atad atud ifie tile thereby rey absorb practically all ail y all the thep agricultural land of the mining re thatis nominally relina relin squished for settlement teller says saya lie intends to endl endeavor avor ivor to havo have congress eliminate thi this option bf of the tiie ng agreement rV ement and in support of his ill efford effort he will show that in the fiti treaty with tile U it was wai stipulated that they should have no g greater gater pater nor dimm dif berent lerent title to the tho lands I 1 occupied by thera thern them theta than they had under the mexican government ern ment and the mexican govern ment men t he claims never the utes as having any titles whatever a s owners of the lands senator hill of colorado on the other handy handt hand warmly favors the tile ratification fica flea fi tion of the tho agreement for the reason teason that although it does pot not effect that might bo bib desired it Is nevertheless gis sis in his hla his hia hplu opinion lon an extremely import important arit atit step in ad kaneb maneu toward the settling of the colorado indian problems representative ro re belford nelford takes substantially stan daily dally ly the same position on this quest en as senator mil hill the bill agreed upon by the house education and labor committee to restrict chinese immigration was ym reported to tile the house toddy today to day by willis of kentucky and under the newly adopted rule ruie was the tho calendar for nor action as soon as it shall bo be reached in lix its regular order there aie are are about 20 1 15 bills bils ahead of it but a fp new few iv that hat are to occupy any considerable time and although the annual appropriation bills willida willi will of Df course be given precedence ordinary caien calen calendar lur cUr business thurdis thodis no reason to doubt that tiie tile lne asure will iii ill be reached in ample timo time to secure its lassa passage 0 o during t the tile present session A prominent t member of con ton congress gress to p expressed the opinion that h a good deal deai of opposition op tion will bo be manifested in the house against the in canall committee committees jj lt censo resolution lution which reaffirms affirms re t the h e M monroe mouroe doctrine so vigorously in reply to the question by whom iv this opposition will be made lie he ire fre replied plied piled why by men of sense the resolution of f the committee is a declaration of war wo we are ire in no po position to th have a war with a foreign f power such dwar a war would bo be oil ori the water wb have no navy naty we have not nat a ship which is safe to ta send with ar gameril and a crew ew we have not 1 ot a ft gun in ravy ou except on the monitors which are not seaworthy that will pierce an inch iron plate filato the house committe eon oon on indian affairs agreed today to day to 6 report favorably to the ti i house of representative pounds bill authorizing the le secretary of war to set aside aily ally any vacant p posts 0 Ss or barracks not required for m military i gitary occupation for tile the use of the establishment of normal and in thaining chaining tha ining schools for indian youths from nomadic tribes baving having educational ducat lonal ional treaty claims ubo upon Atlie tho the united states the senate and house committee on andlar indian affairs will hold bold a joint meeting on n friday at t tile request of secretary ry schurz for the purpose of hearing him in explanation and ad the agreement entered into with the ute iD the senate finance committee today agreed to admit classical antiquities free of duty itis it is understood one of the special purpose purposes of this action is provide tol toi fon for the free admission of the egyptian obelisk isk clie CirE CHEYENNE yen 10 A bold and successful robbery of gold bullion occurred at sidney nebraska today to day while the union lianne pacific express agent 0 snyder vas was at dinner the taken is varlo vario variously 1 ugly estimated alfrom at from to entrance was effected through the tb e floor of tiie the express office the robbery robbert was evidently PL planned annad ill in adai advance cule cuie lulo of t lle tile arrival of t the b 6 t treasure coach from the black 3 j 1 ils lis tile bullion had just leen icen tran transferred hy by apke luke ees ces superintendent of tile the stage to t the express pres agut and consisted of bhicks bricks and bars babs from frolia oki oUI rent erent mills in 14 lead city and ands dea guich gulch robt law kalt su ia perin of the M mountain ou ii n i ta in dia sion mon of the union pacific railroad accompanied hied by T 1 I carr af pf f the hocky rocky mountain Deto detective tive association started from J lere here tere in oil the cn on ape at pm to direct et the pursuit il of the robbers who are tire re reported e to birke ha e gone in du on n vel vei mounted A later telegram from sidney slaney just says that thit the iho tre liu isu roha roba ia been beell recovered eked except J jj I 1 jt f under a pile of oc toai aal ican lean icar thou theu thoV n niOn ion iob raeme irack track I 1 vete vote he track ician man had llad seen icen the robben robber 66 conceal something in the after affer lidon ond one of the iris missing ing bricks brick allied at t soo Is from mhd esmeralda aline vine black tail tall gulch near dc Dc adwood partly ly by hibbarb hibbard of the Chech nc arnd arid blaek black h company of the balance sookis SOO sou uis Ois is in the express package pac pae kage later laten trie tele special train with superintendent law and litte detectives chives made the run to Sl sidney Uliey uiles miles in two hours the detectives were verd soon goon soon at work seek seeking izig achue a ciuc clue it was ascertained that the mounted party going north were gero stoe stoc stockmen kmen vell veli well veil known and above suspicion superintendent in law liv has haa in active search for the robbers every aVal available lable labie man nim at that end of the tile division divisio n ind arid hopes to brinig the guilty parties paitie s to speedy general 3 J T clark general superintendent in of the union pacific railroad left Orri orrl omaha bila alia this evening on a special train for sidney where ho he is expected at 5 0 tomorrow to morrow ow morning the tho bullion was taken from a truck in the express office which adjoins the telegraph office the hole we made in the floor of th the 0 office must have havo been made by expert experts ag a no unusual noise was wag heard beard pj by tie tle tile operator who Ws was in an adjoining roohi dornig the tho absence of the express agent the immense weight of the treasure pounds bunds avoirdupois prevented the robbers from carrying it off and they were compelled to conceal it itak at the first available spottie the excitement in sidney is at fever heat many chany being suspected of complicity in the daring darlng deed if evidence should prove strong against some of those su s pecked 3 iti is thought eliat nebraska will be je saved theeb the ex pense of trial 10 A young residing near mason city ills has made formal complaint before bishop spaulding of bf the peoria diocese charging thomas duggal th the 10 par ish priest at De delahan lanan with committing an outrage upon her hen while she was acting as his house bouse housekeeper keeper the tha bishop has instituted a careful in vesti gation gatlon crawfordsville ind 10 lo lew wallace wailace of f new mexico arrived en rostem foute east ast the purport of his trip is surmised to tobe be a protest st against the removal of the ultes ut es to new mexico from colorado Col coi grado prado but he is si silent lentas FRANCIN as to th quest question on sair satt 10 there is a good attendance at the pavillion papillion Pa tonight ill lil lit both men denare are in farst rome rote rt ea condition n at 9 oleah oleaty scored weston lV eston having gained five miles on oldorf 0 aring the afternoon afew montc 11 the jyerald has hai this mrs sargent in an interview with a reporter said sald 1 I intend shortly to commence Oni mence menee a rc series of anti kearney lectures Ide tures in new york I 1 will show the chinese problem in its true colors colon the proceeds of these thee aswill be turned into in to a general fund for the purpose of aid ald ing the chinese to emic emigrate irato IrAte from san sanf franeisco francisco to new york it will be an ali easy eay matter to secure special rates and pay the tho fares of lob loy or at a time as may be of course when the present limit ed eld exodus from california is accelerated by the th e inducements e which new york shall offer mongolian will fairly swarm here their neatness and economy will soon win them favors in the cultured ea stand the time is not far york manufacturers will be clad I 1 d to send to china direct for rv ecru aa their workshops their value malue as workmen wor killen m in the trades is increased Iner based by their dislike to strikes and the employ employers erg ong of ChIffi amen are am never embarrassed by desertion desert loii at a critical time tiffie I 1 intend with the assistance si of my friends to see what call can be bedone done with the manufacturers is ci ty 1 in it this respect t ti there thero efro efre is skilled labor of every kind wasting in tho the west vest simply because LA a few fow ignorant fools have started prejudice into activity awell avell a well weli educated chinaman who arrived from san francisco a few days agoras visited in mott street by a reporter he said that the exe excitement in a cali call fornia was due simply to talk tho tile the men who support 11 sa said 1 ld he are not fit fat for anything but ta talking ak in 9 they are either too stupid or lazy to work they talk it dont cost them anything to do do it or a word would never be uttered I 1 know that anany many are arc leaving san francisco for fear kear threats will bo be executed but perhaps it J js better so I 1 know bittle of the intentions of my people or how they tho intend to t act in this crisis and cannot say whether a general exodus from tb the c golden gate clate is about abou tio tto to take place because I 1 never considered the question dennis kearney was arrested by the tele police at his residence this in morning rn ingon on two charges of misdemeanor based basea on his remarks at the meeting tuesday ni night lie furnished bail ball and was released from custody CHICAGO 11 tho the inter infer washington special says ass ays on the ad of february last a at john johni stetson of boston a theatrical manager came to washington entered a copy ot the opera the bithe pirates of pez rez nance in the office of the librarian of congress paid the two dollar fee and received a tl certificate of copyright which gives him the exclusive proprietorship i of the opera jn in this thi country gilbert and sullivan had in some manner neglected to obtain a copyright for their production and have gone back to eng librarian shafford Shaf rord did mat know ow wh who 0 mr S stelson stetson te tso n wag was abil nd h had ad no right to question qu his ownership of the opera in the district court of the fourth district of kansas ju judge dge S stephens ceph ens to today dayan das day in tb the e case of the western union telegraph co coi against the kansas pacific co held the hi injunction junction in favor of the tile W U tel telegraph evgraph co to bo be valid them the railway then filed a petition and nd bond for removal to too the united states court and tile the case will now go before for judge mccrary of the united stat states circuit court this is a substantial victory for the western union telegraph co the injunction declared valid was the one which the railroad company violated by the seizure of the wires on the kansas pacina railway anc ang angusta AUGUSTA usta me 11 P A sawyer recently deputy secretary of or state refused refused to testify before the legislative committee on the state sealand seala seal ad td was remanded to custody till further orders of the house or until he shall purge him himself of contempt contempt telo apt an albany special to the bulletin says the city is crowded to suffocation with people gathered by the railways through free passes to resist the passage of the tile bills report ed by the railroad committee the bulk of these retainers are persons to whom the railroads have granted special rates and those these men are expected to testify that if the law be made to prohibit these discriminations nat lons ions their business will 1 ys ruined rained the cintr oceans washington specia special I 1 says the committee on territories t tp today A day f ay rel reported arted a bill which it has h had ad un under er consideration a wig time tinli prohibiting the president 0 y more indians into indian territory the tho of this bill is very earnestly ad advocated ov cat catesby ca ted edby representatives from the tile states adjoining tile the territory and opposed by representatives ives of other states and territories which have indian tribes within ther their limit the committee on coinage ge weigh as and measures measure Q reported a bill to establish an assay oance at deadwood in the black blaek hills N 11 the bill which was parsed by tile the senate today to day for the reclamation of arld arid land lauds is the measure introduced 0 by senator hill of colorado and is is amended by reducing the extent of the tho ex experiment ariment to the sinking of two artesian wells cast of the rocky mountains instead of providing as was at first proposed for five wells three of which were to have been bored vest or the rocky mountains moun monn bains the tiie go government enrin f ant expenditures for this purpose will therefore be made in colorado the amount appropriated is the bill was also amended so as to provide that nour four square miles of land shall be withdrawn from disposal around the site of each of these wells until the tho government shall deem decin it proper to tc re leao lease said vald reservations these amendments were agreed upon between hill and several other benr senators who would otherwise have delegated or perhaps defeated the bills and whose object lons lods lie he abed in advance of its ita consideration Re representative presenta bill authorizing thor izing the state of nevada to select acres of non mineral public lands landa within that state in libil ilet of ail all school sections heretofore granted to nevada but hut still of was approved by thel the louse house publio public lands committee to today day and will wili he reported for bassage passage the sixteenth and thirty sixth sections now owned by nevada aggregating nearly acres are practically valueless separately and the purpose I 1 of this bill is 10 to enable the itale to |