Show WSfISC HI NEWS t Wlu rol blloloo1 Trl zrIleIntrrSlaIe Cownlneo mudment WASIII OTO rah IS The Worlds Fair committee completed consideration of the bill this morning morn-ing which resulted inn victory for ChIcago I was amended so a to provide that the President may Issue I a proclamation invitation t foreign for-eign exhibitors as soon a he satisfied satis-fied that the Illinois corporation bao provided fora ten million guarantee The dates for the exposition as fixed yesterday were not change hut Chandler gave notice that he old g0 move In the House for the holding of Hour It In Immediately IS93 It seas reported t the A SUKsTlTUTL Sheraton from tho Senatj Com milIeu OIl Finance reported teday a sultetitute for his auti trust bill Sherman thinks he yet will over orae all jectlons t the measure on the ground of unconstitutIonality The members of thin Committee reserve re-serve the right to express their opinion of the bill when it conies up for consideration The substitute declares de-clares unlawful and void all comb nations of tn o or more citizens or oC itlznswith iliens in re trlant of fret competition In Importation or trans lortation or which tends to advance the cost of articles of consumption In gives United States courts junks diction and allows persons danuiget to recocr double the amount oC damage as with costs and attorney asVOSTAt VOSTAt TFLKOItAl 1NQUIHV Edward Hose water editor of the Omaha lice and a practical 1110 rapher nrgucil before the Ious cormiltiee today In behalf of a lotol I telegraph He Sid that he came not to ad ocnle any particular bill nor t autigonlze any jarlictili telegraph h company Ho said thai he was convinced that the tim had med for the government to en eaor to ecure control of the tle graph He presented figures chow log the ett > uscs and profits on a given wIn and said he thought a fteen cut rtto for messages ought t be remunerated Mr Ito owater advocates the proposition that the government buy up all the tee raph Hue and then advertise for proposals to have a rhato corpora tlon ojierate the ratal telegraph fJ stem under control of the gov rnment This Mould give the leople cheaper and more efficient service Chairman Illngliam laid before the Committee a letter from Dr OIn nnd General Eekcrr of the extern Union In which they say that the cxecuthe committee instructed in-structed thCnltolllwlte tle cmmtl to visit the companys headquarters JI nl r r nuct examine their general opera lIons Tl o letter says Vucourt the mcr t thorough in itlgntion and are willing that you Miould employ experts to go expr through our book accounts and statements SUN ATOH Cl 11XIJ1 today introdued a bill to amend ectionl of the Interstate Com merc set E no t irosiJe that the JommUiion shall have authority to Inquire into the management ot the busIness of all common carrier and hill keep itself Informed as t the method in which the same I con dueled Upon requestoftbe Commission Com-mission the district attorney to icliont it may apply may commence under direction cf the Attorney General all Lccessary proceedings for the enforcement of the provl sions of tho Ian ASIC ANAlIAKEi Iu the IIouu today Xotton offer e for refereuco a resolution reciting that I Is reported that the Pt uiasler General ha been ernploj ing postofllco lnpectorH and sfeclal gents investigating tho claims of republican applicants for appointments appoint-ments as pwtmasteri and paying for uch services out of tho public funds contrary blue law and callIng call-Ing on the Postmaster General for a btatetueiitrncarv nOOXTV TO S3LDIH13 Gist Ills Introduced a bill in the itouse granting bounty ofJ50 t all soldiers and sailors of the late war who served In the volunteer ecr vic not less than ninety days and were honorably discharged After llitrrtvon ST Louts March lBTho lie publics epecial from Tnllequah says the Chcrokns ate terribly Incensed vcr the Invasion of the Strip The talk on the streets and at the StateHouse State-House is all of one kind dennncla tloti of the boomer but this blamer blame-r it I laid upon President liar npn risn They attribute this invasion largely to the Presidents proclama Uon expelling the cittiemeu from the Strip and I Is evident the pros peels for a settlement of the StrIp uestiou are not s bright as a week ago The full bloods are especial excIted and it I said l they are holu Ing secret meetings denouncing the raid and condemning tho re mblican party for its course in deal log with the cattlemen No information infor-mation has been received as t the damage done by the boomers but n demand will Iw made on the United States government for a large sum t cover the Injury to the grazing land A Leper nt Large NEW YORK March ISA well dressed Chinaman hurried through ott Street from Chatham Square yesterday afternoon with his hat drawn over his eyes One of his countrymen noticed that Ills face was indameJ and at once suspected that he was a leper oncsWp The story quickly spread among the Chinese that there was I leper In their colony A searching party was organized and all the pry Ian haunts were vlsitedbut no trace was found of the stranger The ChInese dread leprosy as much a the Caucasians and there n as ten ron in Molt and Pell streets last night I is supposed the man came root the supp vengeance Is 0e nphutn one who should arbor him LrnrMO S f one X find Knnne < f Yom Pa March 15Sins Mar ret fahenanl of Boston lectured tonIght on Ilomish Priesthood E posed When leaving the hall Victor Segncr threw a stone which J uuned her A policeman chased gner and on his refusing to e op bon and seriously Mounded |