Show THE SENATE Dill and oalnlton Ilffare The Lrgtslalors at 1nlerd31 Session WORLDS FAIR DILL IN ThE HOUSE Profrnor IcciOf ulallj Puttonrd < real Fires In Japau Kail road Accident liT TcUrrilh lu Ua hawot I CXTJ Tb rue Scot 11111 or Alnk 1111 lutrnerdUou ueo r Ilnoo WASiiiJaTox March 3TIii S untie proceedtd to consider the enate bill to enable the Seeretary of the Tnasvry to gather full ant authentic information as to the present condition of thu fur teal mlrmla of tho government In ilas moreJ Alaska as comrarceTwIih IbTO als full fta to the retorted extmctlon i of the tea otter Industry and kindred lint uf inquiry as A hill providing for tho employ meot of u Hieclal agent S10 y day wai read in full also a communication communi-cation from the treasury department endorlng and recommending IU p ORe After considerable discussion discus-sion the Mil passed Vwt offered a resolution agreed to inlllng on the Prtsiaent for coriies of further correspondeucu In reyanl to the award made to the Laura rjilvcr Jliulng Company loud the elktributitii cf thpeime DuuiotrL nfOJullonalntd to oiling on the Secretaryof the Interior lor Information as to land patents Issued l to Indians under the severally act Among tlie bills Introduced and referred wa one by Merrill to w tabllli an educational fund from the procrrdR of public land acs by Faulkner to give a JCusfon of S2000 a year to the widow of General Crook alma A JOI > T HKsoLimox by b Ueorge to amend the Constitution Constitu-tion K as to enijon Congrws to niahu all laws n ifory to tuppres combinations In restraint of trade or production and to prevent transactions trans-actions that create motiopcliex or In cream or derreM prices of rornmcdl l ties tieaJloar Hoar pave notice that he would not rail up the Montana election aye till Monday This antitrust bill MIS then taken tin nnj Georgc adilref < fd the Senate At the dose of Georges speech a motion l > y him to refer the bill and amendments to the Judiciary Com nnltie created quite a lengthy discussion dis-cussion in thu eturte of which Viit said ChIt thou country knew that that comnitdo was LOse recejitaclo In t which the Senate depcMUil IU dead and there was nulunger any hope of concealiug It The country now Knew i that when the Senators de sin < the death of a bill and were not anxious to place them lvra on record as havlug struck Use blow they referred it to the Judicial Committee Com-mittee where it slept thai last 11p George motion wag rejected iiieijuetuon was men Liken on Reagans amendment adding to the bill I hi > > antitrust bill as to Hxtloijt n 4aud San4 IT WAS AOHEEU TO i Sherman moved to amend the first teetlon by adding to it the pro vto tujigetteU by George This net hall not be ctn tnied o apply to any arrangement agreement or combination between laborers mide for the purpotu of levelling the numuer of hours of labor or increaii Ing wagi nor among persons engaged en-gaged in horticulture or azrl culture with a view to enhancing the priced their product Agrcei to tollonr HoarH motion to strike out of the first Motion the words toot dllleren States or between two or mora eftl isns or corporations thereof won aureed to lugallH amendment aiming nt dealing in futures and optiouc was agreed to Coke then oflercd an amendment cons ting of eight new section moving to fctnket out all of the bill except ltigall8 amendment and tuUtitutehisown The substitute was laid on the table Steuart muted to Insert In the first Motion the words or of the value of money by I which Mich coot may Lu advanced or reduced and hour to insert after iimohieyee the words ° or of gold or lhcr amending am-ending action the Senate ad lourned Ifcemeue WASIIISCTOX March Zif Imme eliately afUr the approval of the ounini Candlrr Mam called up he Worlds Fair bill and tho fol owing amendments were adppted I hat the conimlsMtm shall appoint n board of lady managers and the board may appoint one or more membira on all committees author Iud to award pnres for exhiuits produced pro-duced whole or in part by female boor and members or the boanl Ube U-be cliargcel with the tclei lion of the government cxhltJltbshnll be chosen by the ctmml > ion Candler ojietied elelaie in oily caey of the bill strongly comnicud lug the beards cumprehemtlou and he commendable energy dkphyeel oy Chicago the matter Chicago las done more than any other city raking five millions andagrec ug to doubla it Candler then moved mov-ed as an amendment that the fair milding be dedicated October 12 ISt nud the exposition open not later than Majil 1S9S and dosIng i not later that October 1SOT This lotponment he raid WAN not asked by Chicago but was for the encfit c > f exhibitors The amendment amend-ment was adopted OS JIOTTOX OF CI ItLISIK nn amendment was adopted provld log that the government building lo wilt of curb raali rial as can be taken out and sold after the cxnuii lon CummIngs I ITYJfaltl 1 he icaled 1 lo the hansen for tilt play too to-o ard Chicago dew York had lost The fight through treacherv In her own ranks We were raid lie handjomc ly I wiilpfcd What are we going to caboutit Inteatt anigolnRto act tlietflably iotft I slant by thu committee because I believe it is inatily ant politic Thu action of blue Senate may yet 00 unfavorable to Chicago It to New York can gain enter the lIst with honor If that time docs not come I con I ider I honor myself my Slate and my country by standing by Chi capj1 Hatch 5IoJ expressed himcif satIsfied with the clause providing bat the President before irauing a iroclamatlou hall satisfy hImself an to the genuineness of the sub scriptlons There wat nothing left brCpngresatodo but to extend to Chicago JcgltlmatcfncJIityfor making tbo fair a great national tuc Less CtMjoowlrr Fowler XY said ho would vote 10 recommit the bill and make Chicago Chi-cago show her tulBcrlption lists JtaInMiNY addrecflngSpInola said Does notthegentleman think It was a fortunate thing that we were beaten because If things had gone Oil us they arc now going we hould have batoLOST LOST A JIAJOHITY at tho Tammany management be aufe tbeytrould havoc bveti tutlde Ludlow Street jaIL fl UBhter JIason expresMjJ a belief that 3 > ew YOfk did not want to make the fair I I SucCess The way to help Cuba I go was not 10 throw discredit upon I berStTerat Several others who favored Wa h Inl1on Xew Yolk and Bt Louis xpnised an rarncit hope for the Urraetf Chicago 5 Bzldens motion to recommit with In ructions was defeated without vision Tho bill was then pawd Yll 202 nays ol1 Th negatlvi S IsO were cast by tboea membcre who had been rpm the flret opposed to holding any WorldV Fair After call ot the llouc roll ca lon l-on adjournment and roll call ou going into committee ol tliu wholo font Ito Vyomlug ndruit Ion bIll which was productive of no good result tho house adjourned Klllrd by a Trnln SAN Fiuxcihcx ararch lId A wagon in which were n team > te named John Brown and three nun hlldren of n neighbor willie tempting to crosa a railroad track at Uulvenity Avenue West Kerk ley this mornlDg was struck by a 1 passenger train Brown was billet and two of the children were rob aMyfatally injured and the other plight hurt A iro1enThe nhonrd 1VAXSVltlE ImJ March 23 Professor KicharJ Owen a wel known ecientlt was fatally amA am-A II Fietagoet seriously polsone last nlghl by takliijadrliik front n i bottle ppused to contain mluera water but which really was au embalm em-balm I tig BuRl Profetior Owen was onu of thin foursnns of the Scotch philanthropist philanthro-pist Holen OweD Knoxvn all ove the world for his learning and U nevoleiice ProfefEorOwenB brolh ers David Jale an eminent geologist geolo-gist and tort Djle a statesma and ccboLtr were alto of w urMw rcputatinn ProfetsorRlcharJOwe was celebrated as a tcholar scientist and soldier He was bom in Scot land and educated abroad afterward after-ward comlnt to this country After pervln In the United States geological geo-logical turvey he became a 3j tain in I lie Mexican war He was afterwards after-wards State ieoloifct for Indian and proft > or in Jiloomlngton Un versity In the civil War he Mned with gallantry as a lieutenant colonel ot tilt Fifteenth Indian and afterwards raided and commanded com-manded theSixtietli Indiana until ISfiO when Illbealtli compelled hIt resignation Ho was ako an audio of ionIc cote GreAt I Irr SS FKAJSCISCO March 23 Advices Ad-vices by the steamer ti < y of Jekin are to the olkct that on February 27th about ISOi IIOUHS were di etroyed by fire In Toklo Jajau ama am-a uuiiibe of people injured I Another An-other fire on March loll dtntmyed 030 Luildlrg |