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Show THE COMING WEEK. The Tarions Matters Likely to Come Ilcfore Cenjrcai and Itonsr. LONDON'S POLICE FORCE, IS DISSATISrtCD. Fresh Eiidecce rrocured Relatire to the Plot to Assassinate the Cxar. MURDERER CYRAUD CHANCES HIS TACTICS. Distress Among ths-J'cojde .In Ja- pa u. I'onrlrf n Freight' Cars Barned. Br Teletraph to tto Keh 1 ' Tbe aVei'k'a l'rocratume. W.vsiHNtTrox, Juno 15. General delate on the silver question is to close by the present order of Uie Senate ut 3 o'clock Monday afternoon. after-noon. When this matter is out of the way a struggle for p! ecedence Is rubalile, and senator Allison says iu will ask to have the legislative, executive- and judicial appropriations appropria-tions bill considered. Senator l'latt wants the bill to admit Wyoming taken up, and Senator Frye will prtvs his bills. . If the Wyoming bill Is taken up it is understood the democrats will offer a substitute to admit Wyoming, Wyom-ing, Idaho, New Mexico and Idaho as nlo.lv. Ily the middle of the week the rtiubllcau membersof the finance committee ex)ao:t to have tho tariff bill ready. A feeling prevails that debate On that measure will not begin be-gin until some of tho measures above mentioned are disjiosed of. Tlie remaining appropriation Idlls are to Ui vigorously puhed tlib week. ITie sundry civil appropriation appropri-ation bill will tw fol'owed by the Iiidiau appropriation bill and Uie national liaiikruptcy bill. The ehitiou commltttu wl'li to call up the Micslssipj 1 easu ot Chalmers vs. Morgan, and as the eominlttea-reports eominlttea-reports in fator of tlie democratic member, it may act as a soft prelude pre-lude to an angry debate on Uie national na-tional c.Ytliou bill which Isexjiec-ted Isexjiec-ted to follow. OreitrrriireN In Jalmii. SAN KitANClsCU, June 15. Ad-vict- to the As-oclatod Press by xteam-hfpOcraKtcfromJaiio.ii state that the exeite-ment following the irceut depredations of students in TVkio has sulided somewhat since tiny nfKiIocIzcd to l!ev. Mr. Im-brojs Im-brojs Uio New Jersey iuIionary, w ho was rouglily handled by them. Foreigner-, how ever, feel outraged that the culprits were not severely puni.-Iieil. ai.d. as a result of their ex-are from 4ini-huieut, the re-tr.it re-tr.it tory students ore Le-comlugmore audacious. The aWn among the thousands of starving ptojile ut Tokio aud other large cities is being ameliorated amelior-ated to a great extent by foreigners and Jajanese noblemen. The price of rle-e Is higher than ever I.-lbre, luth iu Jawn and C'orea, ami this la rutiMy only a foreca-t of the suirerlng, as the outlook for the gmu lut; crop is poor. Tin re are many vague nmiop. tncernlilg the rejsirie-i taking of Core-a by the Iluians. There is some trouble iu t'oiea, but the Japanese nlll.-i.ils know nothing tl, finite. Allth.t i known is that all the Ilriti-h inenif-war iu Tokio have steam upaud aro under onleri to sail at a moment's notice. The American lilal Torce U al expecting ex-pecting orders. Disiitciits rrom Coren snv the new United States minister. Ile-nnl, has arriveil and the retiring milliter, milli-ter, Deuseniore. Is about to depart, after receiving a testimonial ofe-teem ofe-teem trom all the foreigners in Corea. Numa Shulchi, editor or tlie Maiiuchi SjjimiHm, nnd for the past ten years a. prominent figure in Jaruue ipolitlcs, Is dead. In the reorganization or Uio Japanese Jap-anese cabinet recently, Mut-umun-emib-u, late Japine.Mj inini.-ter to the United Stales, secureii onli one of the positions. Tile Loiiiton I'ollrr. liOXDOS, Junul,. The olico of the MLtrooIitau district, whlcli includes in-cludes all ot I-oiUon except what is known distinctively ns tlie city, have decided not to go on duty on Friday, the 2i)th inst., unless their demands for Increased pay and reduced re-duced hourj are granted. They aro ilNpU-ased with the gratuity w'blcli has Uarii oil t mi them by the Home Ofllea-; the situation is a critical one. The force bcglas to show signs of demoralization. The chiefs, who still endt-ivor to maintain tlls-cij tlls-cij line and hold the men to their duty, arts diwalMUol with their treatment by tho Home Dcjnrt-incnt Dcjnrt-incnt and threaten to resign. Tills would result In a complete dissolution dissolu-tion or the organization, the consequence, conse-quence, of which would be most serious. To meet the crisis the Home Office has done nothing but proml-u an insufficient tunijiorary and doubtful gratuity, which aggravates aggra-vates the situation. Tlie Nlhm.IV rial. Paris, June 15. Tlie palice of this eity have receive. I ufliclnl advices ad-vices from SL Petersliurg to (he e-ffect tint rresli evidence lias beo.'i discovered bearing on the recently revealed plot lo assas!natu the Czar, which ineilcated that tho active proceedings pro-ceedings against the Czar's lire involve in-volve Mendehr-ohii and several others or the persona arrested in this city on suspicion of being nihilists. Tlio French government has therefore there-fore decided to detain the prisoners, w ho are really believed to bo associated asso-ciated w ith tlio Terrorist Party, not-wlUistandinglhrtthc not-wlUistandinglhrtthc evidence collected col-lected against them hero is extremely extreme-ly scant and does not In Itself warrant war-rant their Indictment. Thefurmer chief of the IhirsLan .lirc, General SelivcTstoff, who is now in ParK is bu'lly assisting to unravel Uio plot, and M. Constan, French mlnbUr of the interior, shows hlimelf to be a willing tool orSdlverstofr, audls viciously energetic in toadying to llus-Ia. (ulerrnptrtl h Anarrllisla. I'AHIS, June 15. A mee-Ungheld here jroterday to exprts, sympathy with tho arrested nihilist wasdis-turlwd wasdis-turlwd by the ciurcIiUts. The J-o-HUe conimected severely uian the action of the anarchists', .Hid in revenge re-venge thirty ot them mode an attack at-tack mou Uie ofilcf of tlie news-pair news-pair today and demolished everything every-thing lutlghL Miin-rlne Ilninaullx. H.vupajc, Juue 15. The steamer Harlow, w hicli w ent to JLvy St. George, Newfoundland, with a cargo car-go or provisions, was uoti tied at Its arrival at that irt by tho Collector of Customs that ho would not be permitted to land any gootU as Uie people had reniscd to lay customs duties to the Newfoundland government. govern-ment. The JIartoia consequently proceeded on her voyage up the Newfoundland coa-t, getting as Tar mrth as Flower Cove, where the people weie found lo be in a destitute desti-tute nnd deplorable condition for want of food. At the urgent request re-quest of Uie local tcllef com mittee, some or tho supplies were landed for distribution. Calling at tho ltay of SL George on the return voyage, It was found that the residents and the Island government had come to au understanding, under-standing, the former agreeing to pay customs dudes on the promise) of Uie authorities to consider their grievances. griev-ances. The captain or the steamer brought bacSra letter rrom Rev. Mr. IloweUs or Flower Cave, glvinga harrowing statement or thu condition of his people. He asserts that tbe colonial government has failed to respond to several apals for aid made last fall and for Uiat reason during the long months until tho ste-amer Harlow called, most of the people were on tho vcrgo of starvation. The people were reduced to such extreme want that they had nothing to eat but thu rotten carcases of seals, and many were at the point of death when the Harlow arrived. Frlcul tars Unmet!. DEsVEK,Juncl5. This afternoon asjnrk from a ins-dog locomotive started a tiro in a hay warehouse in thu yards of the Union det, and before it could be gotten undercon-trol undercon-trol thu private car of General Manager Meek of thu Fort Worth road and fourteen loaded freight cars were burned. Onu Pullman sleeper was also badly burned. I.oss about S25,GW. In.tlmi Tlitrira. SroiCANi: Falls, June 14. J. O. Leunard has just arrived from Okanogan Oka-nogan county, briuglug news that the store of "Pa" Cuinniingj was rolibed of a large amont of meicliau-di meicliau-di and fifty dollars in cosh on Thursday Ia.-t by 1 ndians, who after wards suuieded a Ijaud of horses and terrorized theowne-rsoby drawing draw-ing Uie back era dirk knife, acrjes his threat that he lied trom thu country. Thu Indian aent, with a usee-, is Iu i-ursuit of the Indians. Tliej Won't Hat. If. Washinotox, June 14. Tho Columbia AUiletlc Club governors rivently gave ta.rmb'sloii to John L. Sullivan to give a boxing exhibition exhi-bition lit their gymnasium. Many protected and tonight the club met and voted to prohibit Uie affair. af-fair. To Heat On IlirSereiitli. Atlanta, i n , Juno 14. Tlio International In-ternational Ty3graphlcal Convention Conven-tion adjourned this afternoon. They rrom holding ca.-es more than six data In any week. Aronml tbe Vtorhl. Loxno:?, June 14. The White Star steamer Hvric, tpiding betw een iKindon and rew .ealaaM, claims that it lias made tlie Tastest voyage around Uie world. The total time the lme steamed was 77 days 6 hours and 50 minutes. ThedisLance ran was 2S,(W) miles, and ttieenglne worked continuously, Uiere being no slowing or Mopping. rjrrnwl JtaUe a :1T ?Iove. Havana, Juno 14. Eyraud has changed his laities. This morning he was all smiles and seemed to lie as cheerful as a young bride and quite as hopeful. Tlie change is remarkable, and the authorities who yesterday were 111 agcnlcs over his .Icie-rate mood, feaiiug that lio would destroy Iilmself any moment, are now thrown into a w one state of mind by his sudden trau-fornia. tiou. They fear that it is some dodgo by which toescajie. They think that he will Mgu slckmss and try to ge-t into a hospital and thence escape. Ilo thinks it will be a long time before he can be taken across the water, not knowing that full prt'iaratlons are already being mado lor his departure. He will, ou board ship, be pLiced ill n cage made of steel bar1, ojs.ii on all sides, containing nothing but a chair and a guard who will keep by him constantly. Near thu guard w ill be a steel wire straight jacket to put on him In case he tries to do violence to himself. The cage Is modeled much alter those In use for transinrUng nihilists to Siberia. Ilrlbery In .fsaehnsrlls. llosTON, Mass., Juuo 14. The committee Investigating the alleged bribery iu tonnee tion tt ith the os. ngeot IhuWest Knd Railway bill, examined G. A. Bruce, counsel for Amen, Shepard & Co. His testimony testi-mony related to tiiearrangeme ut betw be-tw een the West Knel Coninuy&nd Ami's. She-rd A. Co., w hereby Uie latter were not to ie-titioii tor a charter this year, and wcrutoassltt the W-t Knd Coninnii), as he understood, un-derstood, for a money consideration. Witne3 knew of no members of the legislature emploted iu the interest ef the West Knd Company, Isit furnished fur-nished a list of prosi-ectlte workers to w horn money had been (aid. Tile Christian ttorkrrs. St. Loris, June 14. Tlie delegates dele-gates to thu Chri-tiau Kndeavor Convention, after the morning session, ses-sion, took a steamboat excursion down Uio liver to Jefferson Kor-racks. Kor-racks. At tonight's session Uie nominating nominat-ing committee recommended the re-eleellon ot President Clarrf, Secretary Sec-retary ltaer aud Treasurer Shaw to their nsiicctive ofllces. Tiie committee on revolutions presented pre-sented a series eif lesolutions re-aflirmiug re-aflirmiug thu principles or Uio society. After tomorrow's session the convention con-vention will aiijouru, to meet next year at Minneapolis. |