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Show MOM THECAFITAL. Seiiou Allegations Brotrjht -Ipiliat ritHro-Pneumonfi Inspectors In Jfew Jtrwj. i A LATIN-AMERICArY LIBRAFtr FOR WASHINGTON 1 A TllUso In MLtsoni. TUey, Iowa, Almost Demolished bj a ClODdlinnt, ' 3'Z ' THc;T:cnMAN emperor1 warns f-ICPISMARCK. TaBdaUjm at Venice. Stores in rinima. FiUI Fire In " St. Lonls. , ai B, Telncrua. to liMrws.l AT -WASUISaTON. Senaatlomnl Oinrx4 AKstlnat Oei-eminent Oei-eminent Cattle Jnspeetorm. WashlngtOX, June 2. It Is not At all probable that there will be any silver legislation at this session of Congress. Ttie markets fjr bullion bul-lion showed during last week that this Impression Is not only prevalent In the most reliable Congressional circles here, but in Wall Street. There has been an unloading of bullion within the last few days which has depressed prlctand it is likely that there will be a still further fur-ther decline. . T1IB TAltilF B11.L. To hours were spent by the republican re-publican members of the Senate finance committee this morninp in consideration of the tarltTblll. The time was devoted to the schedule on wood and the manufacturers thereof. there-of. l'TORress was slow. Considerable Consider-able difference of opinion is Icing shown over Use rate of duty on timber tim-ber SENSATIONAL. CHARGES. have been made against the government govern-ment pleuro-pneumonla inspectors In Hudson and Bergin counties, Xew Jersey. It is said that they are not ouly not trying to stamp it out, but are taking pains to propagate propa-gate It. They ilnd a herd of cattle infected, condemn, them, slaughter them and sell the carcasses at a reduced re-duced rate to butchers in league with them. The Inspectors also have cattle for sale with which they supply the places of the slaughtered herds to tile farmer, putting one or two Infected cattle In Uie lot, and when the time comes slaughtering the new herd and selling the farmer another lot. Congressman McAdoo will aik for a thorough investigation of the charges. THE OOUBT OF CLAIMS has dismissed this claims of 0. H. Mullttt against the United Statts for compensation as architect of the building now occupied by the State, War, and Xavy Departments, amounting to about $150,000. AXATLH-AHEiUCAN L1BRARV. The Tresldeut today sent to Congress Con-gress a letter of the Seiretary of btate, relative to the recommendations recommenda-tions of the recent Fan-American conference on the subject of customs cus-toms regulations. The President seta forth the conference's recommendations. recom-mendations. The conference also, at its final session, decided to establish estab-lish In WatJiiogton, as a fitting memorial, a Latin-American library, li-brary, to be formed by contributions from the several nations, of historical, histori-cal, geographical and literary w orks, maps, manuscripts and official document doc-ument relating to the history and civilization of America, and expressed ex-pressed a desire that the government govern-ment of the United States should provide a suitable building for the fieltetof such library, to be solemnly solemn-ly dedicated upon the 400th anniversary anni-versary of the discovery of America. Amer-ica. Secretary Blaine, In his letter, asked Congress to appropriate S250,-000 S250,-000 to provide a safe and suitable building to receive and protect the proposed collection, which building may also be used for the oLUces of Ibe proposed international bureau of information and contain a hall or aseinbly room for the accommodation accommoda-tion of such International bodies as the conference that has Just been adjourned. CO.STIRilED. George J. Wallace, Missouri, consul-general at Melbourne; It. Wild-man, Wild-man, Idaho, consul at Singapore. Collectors of Internal Revenue Levi A. Hughes, District of Xew Mexico; J. H. Mills, District of Montana. Anton Mehrlich, register of Uie land office at Central City, Col. 1 UELIC DEBT. Following is the public debt statement state-ment for the month ending May 31st. latereat teariar debt. Fnnaijal........Ktt,Ut,: IaWrt.1.......... SJTIJKa S tao.iio.cu IMst on which Interest has cased since maturity, pilaaiaat and lnteraiu..... 1.S73.IOT1 Dea beanaf no Interest . 7-S.WS9W Total deM rnocJpal.......Jl,Sel t.3u) Interest........ 8,177.231 $ 1A".M1 TctaldaUJesa aTailaUe aasa, a-m..... ........ .......... l.ru 'XO.JSJ Nca nun in Treasur...... Msl.79t Debt, le-M eaak in Trcauary, Jane 1U.1O0 lfei,lZ1,u-0 Debt, leas eaah in Treasury, Ka7l't,!S0 1.015J30.7T0 Decrease of debt daxlac ibe HOali.. .......... 6.M1.S71 Decrease of debt a'nee Jnne so ISO . 67.TS7.Tl: Total cash In Treasury, aa shown by Treasurer's ren eralaeeonst fr'.!"! TUB INDIAN AmtOPIUATION DILI, for the fiscal year of 1S91 is completed com-pleted by the House committee. It carries an appropriation cf $000,000, which is somewhat below the appropriation ap-propriation for the current fiscal year. It includes an appropriation of $00,000 to enable the fcecretary of Uie Interior to employ practical farmers in addiUon to the Indian agency farmers now employ ed, at wages not to exceed $75 per month, to superintend and direct such Indians In-dians as are making efforts for self-support. self-support. For the support of the Indian In-dian day and industrial schools and other educational purposes S77,00 Is appropriated, and for the construction construc-tion on Indian reservations of school talldlncs and repairs to bulldlnzs. $100,000. - Carpentera Strike In Cincinnati. Cincinnati, June 2. The car-penters' car-penters' strike agreed upon yetter-ilv yetter-ilv was accomplished today and 1100 men stopped work. The union and non-union men unite In Uie Ue-t mantis. Helped Over the mile. Beklix, June 2. The Jlambur-gcr Jlambur-gcr Xachnchteii defending Prince. Bismarck from the reproach that In his interview with Russian and French Journalists, he has confided In the enemies of the empire, declares de-clares that only those who desire war ran object to the interviews In qnesUon. Many of Uie Frelslnnrge associaUonshave adopted resolutions declaring the military bill should be defeated unless the teira service be reduced. AT.S.plilj;' SJU C0EJ.CH. BXCFi-S, Juno A : A special to the -.Y&nparzir ftcm Missouri Mis-souri Valley, Ia, leBg 0f the almost total destruction oTlbc Tillage of Xoveland yesterday by a cloudburst or waterspout. Lovelxnd Is located Jn a gully in Uie Boyer Valleys iAi terrific storm passed over th Talleyi and near Uie upper end-,and a cloud, burst occurred, the wnter sweeping down through the- fated .village, leaving hardly a' house- Intact and destroying several lives; Among Uie bodies identlfled'eo far are those f Mrs. Sayles and son. -One. family fam-ily passe. all night in tree top and w ere rescued tbu Tabmlng; .Several persons axe missing and 'the bodies haverrjot yetjieenibund. They are supposed to'hsVu been carried jdown Ui valley by the) watert j cr- Allonaeanrire. . j St. Touls, iufae t!-A, tenement house on Franklin avenue took1 Ore) early Uilamorning, tho. HrW starting start-ing In rooms' occupied by George Schlothman and family. Schtotli-man. Schtotli-man. his wife, .and two children wen? badly burned. His fAtherf aged TO, -was atyb xiated. The wife of Charles Uauss was badly burned and her child rendered unconscious. un-conscious. Several of the Injured may die. The loss by fire Is small. George Hyde, the )"ee. liM be"H arrested on Supicloii of having fired the building. So Take Care. London, Jnno 2. A dispatch from Berlin savsi The emperor has informed Trince Bismarck that if ho does not stop his press utterlngs the result will fyc serious. tK ttlorinv at l'anaina. 1'ANAiiA, June 2. On May 23, a severe thunder end rain storm passed over this city. At Laboca, the Pacific terminus of the canal works, lightning struck rc'-eatcdly and one Hash killed a workmanjf he rain was the bea test and most prolonged pro-longed this season. IntlUall.m at enlcc. London, June 2. Tho Syndic of Venice has created a sensation and aroused IndignaUon by the work of nourishing and coDEcqueut-Ir coDEcqueut-Ir vandalizing Uie Squire of San Marco, in front of the cathedral of Uiat name, really Uie only open space of any sl'e in the City of Doges. The popular protest, however, how-ever, seems to be of IHUe avail, and the work Is to bo pressed aa rapidly as possible. The improvements will necessitate the removal of many objects interesting to visitors liecause of their ancient origin nnd historic associations. Af eltlulex fear. Stoniellilnn;. Jv'KwYoitrc June 2. A Washington Washing-ton special to the Mail and Exprct says: Major McKinley said this afternoon: "The silver bill should become a law by actof this session, although It is not a sure thing by any means. There is a demttid for it from every direction, and I do not think we ought to adjourn before the sliver bill L paed. The House will devote de-vote Itself to Uie measure within a few da a, "Yes, this will be a long session. We will not adjourn, in my Judgment Judg-ment until late In Augut. The Seuato will talk tarifl" for a whole mouth, I think. 'o, I don't believe be-lieve we trill pass either the Federal Fede-ral or antl-Gerrymanderlng bills." Oregon letion. Portland, June 2. An tlecUou was held in this State to-day for Congressman, btate and county officers of-ficers Including members of the Legislature, whowIH choose a successor suc-cessor to Mitchell in the United States Senate. Meager rt turns indicate in-dicate Uie election of Herman (Republican) (Re-publican) for Congres by from 4000 to C000 majority. The vote on Governor Gov-ernor is close, but the returns received re-ceived are favorable to Pen-noyer Pen-noyer (Democrat). The Republicans Republi-cans probably have a majority in the Legislature on Joint ballot. lamias; Down. Chicago, June 2. John N. Abbott, Ab-bott, one while chairman of the State Passenger associaUon, has been appointed assistant to the president pres-ident of the Great Northern .Railway. .Rail-way. The Central TrafDc associaUon associ-aUon today decided to reduce the rate on wheat, barley, rye and other products from 25 to 22J cento, from Chicago to New York and common points. The Lake Shorn road gave notice of its intention to reduce Uie drcEScd-beef rate from 4S to 45 cents to Boston and New England points, claiming tie Canada Pacific Pa-cific and Wabaeh lines are cutting rates.; " t-nfortanate. Windsor, Ont., June 2. The Dominion was robbed of its priuci- Sil witness In Uie noted Bunnell-enwcll Bunnell-enwcll case today by Uie accidental acciden-tal killing on a train of Brakeman Hayes. "Must Thejrt.e-r' New York, June 2. Rev. Dr. L. S. Baldwin of the Methodist Missionary Society lectured yesterday yester-day on the subject "Must the Chinese Chi-nese Go?'' He raid Uie Chinese government did not make a suggestion sugges-tion to us that their people would las permitted to emigrate, to this country. coun-try. The Chinese were opposed to emigration. Tho suggestion came from Uie United States and at that Uniult was especially needed and welcumed In California. He built railways, did a workingmau'a duty everywhere, and added $200,000,000 to tho value of her lands byirriga-Uon byirriga-Uon and drainage. Yet she, who derived by far the greatest benefit from the Chinaman than auy other State, is led by hood-lums. hood-lums. lu the last twenty-five years Uils country has accamulated ouly 200,000 Chluamcn, yet within n year we get hundreds of thousands of other foreigners as immigrants. "It is charged that the Chinese send their money home. Well, how long has it been a crime to do this? The Chinese In California earn $3,000,000 a year. Of this, they send home $2,000,000; jet 1 once heard John Boyle O'Reilly of Jios-ton Jios-ton declare with manifestations of prldo that Uie Irishmen in this country sent $70,000,000 a year to their families in Ireland. It is urged that they will not become clUzens, jet there is a law which deprives them of the right to become be-come such." |