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Show THE WOKLD'S FAIR. The Kcronntil I'lTSbjltrlans l'as a Kc'olutlonC'onJecialnj Snn- ilajWorkTliereat. SEVERE HAILSTORM AT COLUMBUS, COLUM-BUS, MISS. Strlotn Arcldent on llie JlUsoorl raclflc A "ew Sprccllcs Snjar Kellne rjr. By Tclnrrapb lo tbe Nrwa.l About the M'orld'n Talr. Xev York, Juno 9. At tho He-fornietl He-fornietl rreliytt:rlaii aerslon tills afternoon af-ternoon Iter. X. It. Johnson, of California, cH'eml a resolution rcla-tivo rcla-tivo to tho otaUislinient ot a nutr foreign mltsion in China. It was adopted and referred to the board of foreign minions. A rvaolution wasadoi.led instructing instruct-ing the moderator to forward to Cou-grtfs Cou-grtfs a meniorial protttin;; again-t Sabhath -a-oric on tho Wotld'a Fair, and that the gates oi tltc fair be cIomh! on Sunday; also, against the sale ou tho grounds of nil iutuxicat-ing iutuxicat-ing liquor?. The recommendation of the com-mittcoon com-mittcoon oIuccn are that tho irm-bvU-rles be directwl to deal kindly but firmly Willi all ministers and llrentiatcB under their care who may bo known to conllnuu thu umj of tobacco. Second, that nil ciders and members of the church be positively posi-tively prohibited from eugaglng in Uio sale of tobacco. After a spirited delate, an adjournment was had until un-til tomorrow. jiel ere llnlNtorm. CoLlT.MHt. JHm., June 9. Tho most severe liaifclorm ever known about here visited the western part of the county yesterday. Great damage was done to crops and to cattle. Wreck on the Hlwtirl. ScuTT City, Kan., June 9. An extra engine atid wayca? ran into and wrecked the rear car of a rec-tiou rec-tiou of thu Colorado cattbound os-setigcr os-setigcr train on tbe Missouri Pacific Itailway today. Kivo per)iiii were slightly injured and one baby fatally hurt. A TrrnMircr Intllrtri!. Jacks.).s, Miss., June 9. The grand jury today returned two In-diet In-diet meiitaaga! ntt ex-State Treasurer I temiiigway. for alleged embezzle-tuetil embezzle-tuetil tif S3I5.OJ0 of Slate funds. He pleaded net gulllyand thujudgu fixed the bail at $J.',,iiOt) on each indictment, in-dictment, which will prolably be fiiniifhcd tomorrow. niot at n t'lreu.. R.NrUl Mo., June3. A riot ii reported from Kllawortb, wheru tome men of the place became involved in-volved iu a bluody fight with some employes of a circus. A largo number num-ber participated iu thu fight which rceulted in many broken heads and severe bnikcs. It is rejiorted that a special police force was appointed and patrolled lhestrcets,arniedwitb rifles. Several men were severely injured. TjposntlihlrM Contention. Atlanta. Cu, Juno 9. The tblrly-tlghth session c f the Intcr-uational Intcr-uational Typogniphical Union con-renel con-renel iu tliLs city today. The mW imj-otUnt action mi the tossing of resolutions endorsing the Cha-c-ISreckintiJge international copyright copy-right bill and direction to tho secretary secre-tary to communicate the same tn thu President of the Senate and Spiaker of tho House. The resolutions resolu-tions urge Congress to pass the bill as originally Introduced, including the type-setting and non-imjorta-Hon clauses. A Xeir Nprcclilr Su;ar ltelliiert. IlAKltlSlirKG, Pa., Juno 9. A chatter was granted today lo the rjpreckles Sugar llcliuiti Coma-uy, Coma-uy, of Philadelphia, capital S-j,0UV tW. The directors are: Claud Spreckel5, of San Francisco; C". A. Spreckols and lxmls Spreciel", of Puiladcliihia. IllMinrrli nnd Hie MtillKta. IjOXDo.N,JuneH. In an interview with a corresinudent of the 'izi'j Tilcgrajth, ISismarek declareil that no concessions to the nihilists were losilile. Uver-nlucatioii led to much dissatisfjctiou and ilisaiijwiut. ment In Ucrmany, but in Russia it leil U1 disaflVctioti and consjiiracy. Ten limes as many ivopIe were eiu-cated eiu-cated for the higher walks than there n ere places to fill. Further education was making irdiutic theorists and visionaries, tin ill for a constitutional government. It would be jnadnesx to nit suclt men In authority. The IlusIans do not know yet what they want. They must, therefore, 1 ruled with a rod of iron. Referring to the labor question, thu Prince ridiculed the idea tliat the workingmen would ever- lie contented. Ho spoke strongly against any dictation as to hours of labor, and against usurping the rightful authority of parents over their children. California Ml the World". Voir. Chicago, Juno 9. Tho Timet: California wants tn know how much space to expect In the World's Fair. W. it. JIM, of San Francisco, a member of the State Hoard of Trade, was at headijuarlern yesterday with something of n protest because hi? State could not secure ten acres. He put in a bid to border the driveways drive-ways Willi products of his State. California, hu said, expects to xit up its own buildings. AstoUien-propriations AstoUien-propriations of the Slate for Fair purposes, hu said the istlmatcs varied from .'30,000 to 52,000,030. CnprlTl .ml lll.innrek. riuiLiy, June9. Before I he committee com-mittee on the army bill today Chancellor Cotuivi expressed con currence In the statement of the minister of war that it wculd lie impossible im-possible lo reduce the term of compulsory com-pulsory military service. The lead-ernof lead-ernof the Frelsliiuegopartydecbrtd that the bill would net beacccptable to them unless the term of service were shortened. Iu thu course of his remarks, Chancellor t'aprlvl said the with, drawal of Ilismarck had left affairs, from their nature, Ies secure titan when his fascinating personality still figured before thu world. "We still find the simplest duties dim-cult dim-cult liccauso his weight docs not fall Into the scale. Iet us wait anotheryear, and then, if necessary, I shall be preiared to comlat in the conflicting elements here, but today I face tnn fray with some anxiety." Trench Turin BUI. Paris, Juno!. The Chamber of Deputies parsed the Melines tariff bill bya voteof 313 to 16S. Tlie Crrman Lutheran Synod. DcncgfE, Iowa, Juno 9.-The German Lutheran synod In session here has 300 ministers, 450 congregations, congre-gations, 50,000 communicants and is spread over fourteen States, in-eluding-Washington. The convention conven-tion was opened by the president, Rev. Prof. G. Grossman, of Waver-ly, Waver-ly, Iowa. UU report allowed the synod was in a prosperous condition. condi-tion. A rtport will be read tomorrow, tomor-row, denouncing the Bennett la w. Andrew Carnegie, t'lfl. London-, June 9. The public library presented to the dtv of Edinburgh by Andrew Carnegie of Pittsburg was opened today. Lord Rosebery presided. Iatenttr Rate. Reatored. Chicago, June 9. In accordance with the western railroad agreements agree-ments jiassenger rales were restored today to the basis In effect prior lo the beginning of the rate war. |