Show TREASURY MONEY Senator Flab Introdncrs a Di fur he Disposition of Tr n arT Fnndt REVIVALISTS OUT OF THEIR RECKONING Text of the Brport of GoTernmen Director Sjunldlns of the U P ARRAIGNMENT Or THE MINNEAPOLIS MINNE-APOLIS DOODLERS A Corpse Shipped From Copenhagen to America la a llarrtl of Lime wee Br Tllttrmrb M ISo JIwiJ TREAaCIlT FTXDJ Atnnlor Plumb mil for the DI IMMltlon ThI WABtlroeO1f April HIn the Senate Plumb Introduced a bU for disposition of certain funds in the treasury and asked that It be read as he dtir to call the attention otto the finance committee ot-to It It provides pro-vides that the money required to builepoelted for the redemption ot the national bank circulation be carried into the treasury and treated as lends available for the redactiou of the public debt and for the curren expenses of the government tba all funds held for the payment or matured debtand Interest due ant unpaid b similarly treated and that hereafter no funds available above the sum of ten millions be retained tamed in the treasury This is not to be considered however a per mancntly diminishing the tuna of JIOO000000 now held for Uit redemption re-demption treasury notes Plumb said there was less than700000000 circulation for the uo 611 W 0 people of the United Hutt probably not more than ten dollars per capita The system of nuance that had been built up aud main tainedbad brought about that result 1 had Its merits and great dee One of the greatest defects was tha compulsory holding tho treasury of a r largusum of money on the theorythatit was needed and theory 8 nre on the further lbefthat the St of the Treasury was to 0 the arbletr of the financial questions of the people peo-ple prf had been B ated in the public pub-lic prints that in pursuance of hL roLicv OF CONTROLLED the finance of the countrytheSecro tar of the Treasury bait contracts tho currency of the country during February over ten millions He Plumb believed the retention of bln money in the treasury an auump ton on tile part of tho Secretary t do what might have been at onetime one-time nfonef but wllci noW lutes a menace to the blat of the I country and ought to L prohIbited bylaw A Senator sitting near him had asked him for what nominal I purl pur-l ° ° the 51W0000Kt were held lathe la-the treasury He would tell him A hundred millions were held In asumed obedience to the law of 16S2 to provide l fof the redemption I of the legal lender treasury notes Sixty odd millions were held for the redemption of the National banknotes bank-notes of the banks that had gone out of buslne or that were retiring apron a-pron of their circulation U wcen five and sir millions were held for the redemption of such notes of the national banks so Irom time to time came into ths treasury and were found to be unfit for further circulation About seven millions were held for the purpose of payment pay-ment of coupons due and not pro rented and of bonds which uad matured from time to time but evidently which had not been pr fente and some of which pr bably never would be presented As to the remainder It was impossible im-possible to tell fur what 1 was held Hie fernSo nmcsiox or SUBJECTS and of amounts was oUch that I was Impof Bible for any one to tell about tt but the whole cum retained was about 250000000 During last year nearly 40000000 of National tank circulation bad been with rawn To meet that reduction there was the coinage of liver 2000 000 monthly and the coinage of goldbut experience chowed that not nly were these twoagencles needed but there w also needed paper money to tho maximum amount outstanding at any Ume The business busi-ness of the country was languishing eW enterprises were withheld and old enterprises were struggling to keep on their feet Tltcro things would continue until a remedy was attained and that remedy could rmry only come by legislation because rglslatlon combined with executive action had brought the country to where I now was Congress would 1 egMatesomeof these days on the silver question but no one knew whenand noonektiew how What ver was done would result ins great addition to the money of the country coun-try but this measure of hl8 would give an addition at onceand money could b disbursed wIthin sixty days lie had ventured thus pb Iiciy and briefly to call the matter to lt the attention of the finance commIttee commIt-tee and be hoped would report the bIll or something like I rpr ar its next meeting The bill was referred to the finance committee I I Didnt Come OIL SAX FRAJCISCO April 1 According i t cording l to the prophecy of Mrs Voodworth George Erickton aud several other revivalists who created cre-ated considerable excitement in Oakland Imo time ago this was the day on which San Franci co and Oakland were to b destroyed by earthquake a tidal wave and the cities ofclticagoand Milwaukee I were to suffer the came calamity cn There have been no indications of any convulsions of nature here but I the doomsealers an they have been termed held tto their faith up to the last moment Several bund red persons who became believer In the prediction have been leaving Oakland foe high ground during tbe psL week or two and today they were encamped on the bins near Santa Rosa 6t Helena and Taos vliIe holding religious services and ttkl waiting for the news of the destruc ton International Confer nr WAsimorox April 14 Tie anAmerlcan conference today adopted the report of the committee on banking awl the supplementary report of committee on customs regulations recommending the establishment of a central anlon xireau of Information and statistics concerning customs Zutbefertbseal CHICAGO April HThe T6ne SL Paul special Within the next our years the Northern Pacific will expend between fifty million dolan dol-an anorMxty million doll In the Northwest Henry VHIard so Informed In-formed the Twin City Commercial fore Twi CI Commel Club at a banquet given In his honor The bulk of the money Washington will be laid out in Moptana and |