Show FARMERS1 ALLIANCE Laboring to Introdnco Xeir GOT framrnt Finauelal JIslrll STRIKING CARPCNTCRS ATTACK NONUNION MEN OcntralFrrinont SCl1 41rJSII It1tr Jnbllaat Efc nrT1rnp to the ytawsJ TI rreceooseieew JlnanerI < a isniSGTOS April t2 The Senate committee on agriculture and forestry had under consideration Senator Vanctfa bill to provide for a system 3f warehouses for farm produce throughout tne country to be operated by thj government which is to Issue notes upon deposits of grain therein Col Polk president of the National I Na-tional Farmers Alliance read along a-long argument in support of the measure whlih ho said was urine lateu by a committee appointed by a convention I of the National Farmers Farm-ers Alliance and Industrial Alliance Alli-ance held at St LouIs Decrjuber 31SS9 e lie sketched the decllnu In agricultural values In the fern of the uiarvtlous progress and duvelojc men I of other Industries and Interests during the paiL two decaden anti Insisted lest something some-thing should bodonufor the farmer lie charged then fault upon financial i 1 system of the government which resulted In high priced money and low Irish products The tweedy Col Polk suggested was threefold First to restore silver to its dignity and place it as money metal with all tlie rights of coinage and all the qualities of legal tender which gold possessed Second to issue fuflldtt amounts of currency direct to the peopleata luwrate of Interest to meet the legitimate demands of Lieu tuslnt cf the country and which shall be legal tender for all debts pubLic and private Third to serum to such Liuca equal dignity dig-nity with money metal by basilic It on real tangible substantial values val-ues Colonel Polk was followed by Dr I W MeCunc chairman of the national committee on legislation of the alliance and t W ImVa who addressed himself more particularly par-ticularly to the merits and details de-tails of the system of warehouses as outlined In the bill lie asserted that merchandise thus stored would not deteriorate below the market standard that the system had proved feasible practicable In California Califor-nia where lieu Grangers Bank in ISEOIoaned XOOOOOU ou certificate t 1 fJ Issued to the farmers on wheat di 1 siteJ in warehouses owned tend controlled by them I They all IlrUn ItettNU April 2iOwleig to troubles arising from thu embezzlement embezzle-ment of lOKlOJ1 francs by the treasurer of the Canton of Ticino all thin members of the Cantonal government have resigned lonn1 PeI FiTCiinuno Mass April 22 Tile body of cxMij Ell CuIIey was found In a reservoir this mornIng morn-Ing lIe disappeared on Monday CuIIey has been hinted his mind was affected lie 31t AooltirrNprrcb JlucMEX April 2Eneperar William took dinner yesterday on thu steamer JuIdct Ho made a speech In which he asked the Germans Ger-mans to repose confidence In his tie terminatIon to maintain peace lie said the jints ought to bear In mind that thin ImperIal words should not be twisted and misconstrued Ills Torts to foster trade and commerce were based on a knowledge thht peace alone guaranteed prosperity It Itiit Him Ioxiwx April 22 William Ollrieu denies ho report that he Is engiged to Mlle IfcuTrtlovltcli daughter of theo Iarislan financier A Irises FIn SAf FIUNCISCO Aprll2i A fire in Neviilo COA big warehouse last night resulted In a loss of a hundred hun-dred thousand dollar Trin r ra I n rr CiilCAG < vpri22 New York 53 New Orleans 1It lou 60 Cincinnati Cin-cinnati Hj Chicago US Winnipeg It Tee Emcee WASJHNCTOX April 22 In the Senate today Cockrell oUercd a resolution res-olution whlih wait agnca to directing di-recting thee superintendent of the census to communicate to the Senate Sen-ate the forms ruicsand regulations approved by him for obtaining statistics sta-tistics JlrOllnV CuurtM nl l New Yom April 22 Tlie court martial of commander McCalla of the JZnlcrpritc U S N begin at Brooklyn navy yard today The charges are lIeu ones reported by the recent court inquiry and Include several of cruel treatment and violations viola-tions of thee articles for the government govern-ment of the navy JtearAdmiral David IJ Harmony Is president of lee court LIt IIt Perry Garst Is 1 judge advocate an J Is assisted by UeuU Wm II Shyton of them the-m rlne corps NEW TaCK April 22 Availing himself the privilege granted by the court Commander McCalla objected ob-jected to Captain Ileardslce rom raindant of thee receiving ship Vermont Ver-mont as a member of the court The objection was sustained lees TTorW r lr I11I1 rst WASHISOTON April 22ln thin House today Chandler moeil that thee House concur in the Senate amendment to the World Fair bill This being agreed to thus bill wag finally passed and will be scut to leo President The house then went into mm mllteeof the whole on then Jegleha live appropriation bill Teem Winner Ix > xrx > s April I 2tT1ee great metropolItan handIcap sUkis rr Kr om were won by Portington The filllrr qnnllan WASHINGTON April 22In the Senate today ilumba resolution for an increase of treasury purchase and coinage silver was presented Hustls moved as au addition to It then further resolution Uiat the free coinage of silver is essential to the round financial fi-nancial policy demanded by all the great interests of thee country and that therefore all laws limJUnj the coinage of silver ought to be re pealeel Plumb consented to let the resolution reso-lution lie over to give Mitchell an opportunity to add ressthe Senate If Arrived al TDlrln TANOIERS April 22 Matthews the newlyup < olnted American consul con-sul arrived today front Gibraltar onboard on-board the U S 5 Alliance Ue was received with the customary ceremony cere-mony by the authorities evr ltiiu or the Chinese Qaratlon ST Louis April 2The Chinese restriction act cut an Important figure In a murder trial now fending in the criminal court of this city The case that of Wm Mullen and WDt Pinkstou colored charged with the murder of Chinaman named Ah Jim last fall Ah Jims partner Ah Qu ng subsequently went to China where he married returning with his wife to this country The authorities refused to let the woman land and Ah Quong rays he proposes to go back with her to China He is needed here to Identify the men on trial as he was present when Ah Jim was killed JIallOfa Drowned JUlrmoRE April 22 The ff kZ811 Ttf schooner W 11 JJnnijfeid sunk off ront oIolnt on Saturday Fotr colored tailors were drowneJ rrsueont s ysmlQIiifl WjtsinNUTON April 22 The President today sent to the Senate the nomination of John CFremont of New York to be B general In the US Army on the retl nd ltd Altaebnl by MrlUer CHICAOO April tirnThee striking carpenters ttlrI morning attacked thee nonunion men at work and handled lien police sergeant who Interfered roughly Finally fifty of the rioters were arrested A police order was Issued this morning closing nli f rooms In the city beginning at 2 oclock Uiis afternoon President llompersof ice Federation Federa-tion of Labor is In the city In con ferencu with thu labor leaders on thee eight houriunv cment Optaln Couch UrI GimmiE Indian Territory Apill 21 Captain Couch widely known as the organizer of the Oklthuml movement died this morning tile result cite bullet wcuud iullicted by J C Adams in a quarrel April Adams was taken to Vitchita to prevent lynching The Stirs JIu boI WASHINOTON April 22 Tin silver men were in good splrlbt tills morning over the republican House caucus last night They claim a Mibttlantiil victory Feeling ran pretty high at times Acasloil ItieTrnMi WASHINGTON April 22 The House committed on Judiciary has ordered a favorable report on tile senate bill to prohibit trot nolbr Failure IAiCoSTR Pcnnsylvauia The ICeytoue Watch Company ham ha-m do assignment preferences fS3 000Tlte Tlic Ircncri tilpiml IAJits April 21Lc Tempi says that a French forcx of SO teal a reconnoisaance ol the position held by the Dahomlati seven kilometers from Porto Novo and subsequently subsequent-ly attacked ice place The French force was compelled to retreat Porto Novo alter thirty French soldiers and twenty iiativu allies Were killed or wounded Tho loss of the Dahomlaus was heavy linmlcrallon and Ibo NKW YORK April 22The subcommittee sub-committee of the Joint Congressional Congres-sional 1 Committee on Immigration continued it > Inquiry here today T 1 II McGulru of this Knights of Id bet was further examined He slid the contract Ubor law dots not work I satisfactorily owing to thee neglect of the district attorney to pruhecutu I cues brought to his attention Im mlgmtlon Is lx1ng stimulated ly the stetemheije eoen1seeeless Icy nuisrep I rcsenuuion ucuuirc sworn that i the indronp system was iu operation 1 opera-tion in New York and heat I the pn I drones got places for Italian Immigrants Immi-grants on the publla works by paying pay-ing thin bosses and in return charging charg-ing the men for getting them un I ploymcnU 1 No Soclallm for Theni BERLIN April 22 Thu Hhenlsh I I II I and Ucstphallau miners yesterday I adopted Aaolutions denouncing connection con-nection with socialists aud searing the formation of a new union on a Christian and patrloUc basis 1 VIENNA April 22 Tho miners I I strike Is collaieiug |