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Show WYOMING AS A STATE The BUI fur Wjomlng'- Atlnii".Ion Talen Vt In Ilic 5ena!t AN IRISH PRIEST SENT TO PRISON. Doiijor ApprohfiiJeJ of the Illinois Crntral strike IEcaciilug 'dlhcr KoaJv. DENVER'S CENSUS MAKES A GOOD SHOWING. International bnndij School Con- TonlI"n tslltrr BUI l'nsrd. Moutana .lppolntmcut. By Ttlejraphto the News.1 MLN VT11 Tlir tlill r..l ltjonilnsNAilml.'.loil 4 oimnllle tut Trrrlforie. Washington, Jusu S. The Senate went luto csecutixo frMon. When tlie doors were rtojntil the Senate took up tlie Houc lilll (or the admisMou of Wjtoiuius as a State. The LIU wastemrorsnly laid aside and Ingalhcirered a resolution ta-struclInKtlieoommittiteontreiegata ta-struclInKtlieoommittiteontreiegata and elections to !$ulru luto the record today of jieronal expUia-lion expUia-lion !y t'all, and to report lihtther they were In accordance wltli the rules itc. Tlilt led to a short 5t, In which Injrills cliarged CStll with having "deliberately falsified the record." He was called to order and modilied UiK ntaklnp; it 'changed the rocord " The reeolu- !tfae Senate iroceafQ) viith the Wiomim;adniisKjn bill. 'I"he rviicr!. of the committee on Territories was read. et opposed the lull. He Knew that In the iast ctati-8 had leeii admitted ad-mitted uith "-mall wjulation lie-iiuse lie-iiuse of some setth.DHl or party cxigeucux. Hut none such exlttt.il now. Wyoming, he said, had a lobulation of not over ftt.umi. -cat-lerwl overan immeuiearcaorsr,.") Miiarc nulee. ES1 MOl LD NOT lTE for the admission of Wyoming with its i rvrelit ConftUtaliou p(.rmitting enuC-surirajje.Woniin'J MillraKe was antagouittic to tlie spirit of the institutions of the American iieople. He Ueplontl the extension of suffrage suf-frage to colored mm in the South, and said tiiat no mti lligeul man to-dayuouidKivelttotheni. to-dayuouidKivelttotheni. Hehim-seff Hehim-seff would no more gie tliem the right of suffrage linn hcuould give a deadly u capon to a child. He would not give il t-j the colored nomeii, wlio vi ere far more !ai,iul-I'-eaud thoughlle-s tlian the men. Aiiotliirobjetliou Vest made to the Constitution of Wj omlnr; was that it pave the rlghtof huWIsg property te sliene. I'lstlsnid Wxomlnghad 33 good aright to adniLsiou as any Territory Terri-tory ever admitted. He wrs 'r-pilsed 'r-pilsed that a geaUenaa i-o Oevoted to'howifn51(. rbouidnctbewilling to allow a Territory to decide w Oman's suffrage for itself. He be-heed be-heed the pulation of Wyoming was nearer I:i5,otw than Imvi. In conclu'ion, i'iatt sfiole ef 'be givat rfources of v.ri.ing, and said witll ir-;r.lion it" could support 10,-K0.WKI 10,-K0.WKI of jopIe. At tie clce of riatfif renurks he ma te an elfurt to have a ote taken on the bill, but Vet oljected and moved an ami'lulni-llt. nud the Senate ai'joiirutd. A Hurtle. Sax Antumo, Tex., June 25. The latest ad ice lront theallegul Mexican revolution op- to tlie itlect that two 9rtlts made a sortie, cue above and ono below Laredo. One was chased from Ame-rii-au soil by L'uited stales troopand was worsted worst-ed in a fight with the Mexican troops over the rivpr, oue ltng killed and several wounded. Olht.ni iiaves'sj e been executed. The other party attacked Guerrero, Guerre-ro, but were defeated, several being killed and others captured. No information in-formation can lc obtained from the Mexicans. rather ronlej'J-Senlenee. Coiik, June 5. The court at Dautoy today sentenced Father Crowley to three mouths itnprtau-ment, itnprtau-ment, and six more additional, In default of hail for good behavior, for intlmidatiug a I'rutestaiit clergyman nt SVImll. I he llallroail Strike. CincvctO, June 25. There is no rhtiigeiu the situatiou on the Illinois Illi-nois Ccu ral. rverythliigldtieilup. A committee fram Ciiro arrived this morning to demand the discharge dis-charge of tlie suierinlenilt lit of the Cairo division. Tne ehief of the brotherhood of trainmen declines to recoznizc the strike. MulIi i-er-Miable freight i being deiajed. There is danger that the strike w III spreaj to other roads. The Big Tour road, w iilcii has a trackage arrangement ar-rangement with the UJinoIj Central, finding iL-elf unable to get freight Into the cily, made arrangements Willi the Chicago and lvsteru Illinois. Illi-nois. Suspecting that the Illinois Central wa doing the same thing, the J-astern Illinois iih-h refused to handle any Big Four cars. This has caused another block on tlie Illinois Il-linois Central tracks. I-argo quantities quan-tities of fruits and berries are sidetracked side-tracked at various iiotats and ate fast rotting. Tlie offlcial of the road have l.ueil an order to sell these goo.s out as fast a ixai-ble. ixai-ble. A committee of trainmen from the several roads, including the Chicago, Milwaukee A. St. Taul, and the Chicago, St. Paul is Kansas City roads, have offered to make the strike general unless the trouble is seitle-cl tonight. Stipctititendent Jlusfcll was formerly connected with these roads, and they say he proved so obnoxious that lie was torct J o!Tof thoso lines. Strike at SI. UnK St. Locis, June 25. Four hundred hun-dred and fifty men employed by the various raids struck at J jst St. Louis tills forenoon foranadvance In wages. Much j erhhablc freight is tied up. iKillrrj- lllll IaeI. Baton Rough, La., June 2.J. The lottery bill, which provides for submission to tlie vote or the t cople of an amendment to the constitution granting an extension of the'eharter to tho Louisiana Lottery, pas-esl tlie Houe this afternoon. 00 to 29. It is understood tint the Senate will amend the bill bj increasing tho amount to be jmid annually from 1.000,0i.rj to Sl-125,000. Ilcuirr'n Sbonluc Dentck, June 25, Xo official announcement has been made by the supervisor cf the census, but rnough figures have been com lied to warrant tne statement that the population pop-ulation of Denver is about olo hun-ired hun-ired and twenty thousand. He Ha to I'ay. CmcvoJune 25. United State, Judge Slodgett 'today rendered a decision in the case against certain executive officers of the Michigan Central for violation of the Interstate Inter-state commerce law. All w ere discharged dis-charged except ex-Assistant General Freight Agent ritrcet, who was fined $S000 and given sixty days to Iy H. " The loua CotsTrnllon. Sion.x City, la, Juno 5. The republican State convention met, formed a temporary organization, appointed committees and tool: a recew. The foGowlntt ticket was nominated: nomi-nated: Secretary of State, William McFarland; Auditor, J A. Lyons; Treasurer, B. A. Ileeson; Supreme Judge, J. 11. Itothrwk; Attorney -O'eneral, John W. Stone; railroad uomnibedoners were also nominated. The platform reafilnns devotion to the principles of the republican party; heartily endorses President Harrison's administration; endorses tho protection principle: f ors audi expansion of the currency as will meet the growing de.iands of the increase in puliation and trsdesnd oir-H-t the contraction resulting from the coutimul w Ilhdrawai of national bank notes. To this end it favor such legislation as will utilise as money the entire silver product of fur mines, and such laws as u ill aid in the ultimate unrestricted use of 1-oth the precious metals as money. The platform ab-o favors liberal ls-n"itii; demands a free lIlot, an honest count, and a supinstou of trusts ami IUlo cooibiner. On tho teiiijierance ipjestion it de-ehres de-ehres against a compromise with tlie saloon ami stands by tho peipie of the .state In their hostility to its spread and wcr, calling upon Congress to protect the powers of the slates. rilOIIIUITHN'STAT O.NVKNUON. St. I'AUt., June IK.-T1'" Prohibition Prohi-bition fta'u c-c.ven'.'cn today uomi-naWitlie uomi-naWitlie following ticket" (Jover-v.or. (Jover-v.or. J. 1. Plnkham. MlniisniilU; l.ieuteiiaut-ljovernor, J. O. ISarreti; Secretary of. Stale, S. H. Hllladou, Kandiyoki; Tri'asurer. N. It. Frost, Itaiusey; Auditor. l. L. ikrun, Djuglas county; Clerk of Supreme Court, W. 11. D.-ati, Lincedn coun- iy. The Snnilrr Srliuitl. PiTTSBiTrMi, June 25 The Inler-natioual Inler-natioual Sunday School convention rcsenibrMl thbi morning. 'Jlie re-jwrt re-jwrt of lrM latlsttcMl secretary rhow Number of fcundsyStlioob la the United States. 1U5.MU; offl-e-ersand teachers, 1.12U,4TR scholars, schol-ars, S.59,S5I. The next world's canveiition will liehc-M in America in liT.. Tho committee recommend-, that it le held it CIilcai?o in connection with the World's Fair, and that the Sunday Sun-day schwls of America erect a l.u I Ming in the Fair grounds, ami workup a lanre a'leiidan. e from abrorHl. Afler 4 rece, Trm'imr Bigler jin-i-nteri his report, which sho eil the receipts were S14,21(), and tile expenditures ll.'ii during the last year. Itev. Warren Rimlolpli. socreiary of tlie International Sunday School lwn Cummittee, rcaJ a voluminous volumin-ous retort of that committee's irt. Jiesalel the committee was nowst milk on a tlunl scries of lesions which cover seven jears each, and it ould be completed by liiS.t. Tho s)ple of the continent of i:urope had tlHHcuUy in a'lapt-Inir a'lapt-Inir tllcHLSeUes to the IessoiiK. The .emericaniiietltoelsare too rapid for them. Several re-iIiitions were then presented, vhlcli were referred to sjieeial cummitte-. tine reijueteU tlie committee on lessons to modify their plans. AnoUie-r requested that more attention lie given to teniier auie insiliools tiereaftcr. Another reiueted attention to rectiro governmental gov-ernmental action in America iu reginl to better observant-' of the Satlth. 1 Honlnur Appoliiltnent- Wvshinotos, June 25. John Tully of Montana was nomiiia(I Indian Agent at the Tongue Kier agency, Montana. The Irenrh Kuynllsls. Ixindos, June 25. An Important French royalist coulerence is in progress at the Hotel Allsrmarlein this city. Several of tile thief lesJ-era lesJ-era of the society are present and others have been summoned from France. I'oucht Thlrlj-Slx Hound.. Cincinnati, June 25. LouU llczinah. the Covington llglit-welght, llglit-welght, defeated Tommy Comer, a Cincinnati saloonist, in a llurty-ix round i riise-flght with two-ounce ghnes near Dayton. Ohio, early this morning. Until tin thirteenth round and until Comer got first blood, the fignt seemed against lve-lnah. lve-lnah. After thi. however, Bexi-nah Bexi-nah workisi lianl and, as Comer became be-came tired, pushed tlie fight till at length Comer wa.s knocked com plttely out in the thirty-slxtli round. The O-Cnnur-Minobnrj- lll.pute. SiiiNK, June 25. Owing to the Uifpute over Monday's race. In which O'Connor was defeated by Stansbury, the two oarsmen will row again on Monday. I'lilnlr t'nronsllliillnnal. Washington, June 25. Tho mi nority report in opposition to the federal election bl'I .temmnovs federal feder-al Interference in state elections and says that one, election under tho jiroiitions of the bill will, if fully applied, ap-plied, cost the laxpajersofthccouu-try laxpajersofthccouu-try $10,000,000. The report ai-o makes a strong objection to the pro-visions pro-visions of the bill, constituting the final returns of elections made by Uiedl-triit boanl of commlsiloners to the clerk of tlie lou-e pnmafaae evidence of election results. It says the bl'I is plainly uuconstilutiou-al. uuconstilutiou-al. The Tnrn.r Ilnml. Xiav Youk, June 1. The North American Turner Bund todnv dc-clded dc-clded to builJ u Turner hall costing S0,000, at Milwaukee on gr.sjnd presented by two Milwaukee lvllen. Tho convention decided to publish In Kuglish a liook of reference fr Tinner teachers In the jHiblic schools; aIo lo publish in tne xtav language a pamphlet setting forth the oljetts of the society. By unanimous vote tho convention conven-tion endorsed tho platform of the rer-onal Rights League, and re solved lhat the Turners of the United States shall join its ranks and artively participate Iu Its policy or political and general reform. Hereafter boxing, wrestling, awln--Ing and massage treatment will Isi included In tho curriculum of the society, and doctors will be engaged to give lessons to pupils in bandaging bandag-ing and dressing wounds. .Ilreet CnrVlnr. SroKAXE Falls, June 5. The streetcar trouble has quieted down, awaiting a decision of tho court oa Uiu contempt motion against the city authorities. WhitV-r beitdea yea ehtne. to VTSat. Ne'tx fall thort of sotoooxr. Bet itep it anravi lo roar iht, A toarc. of oeanlj and delltht. To eleanu your ttth nil with your ttailo The most r .tidiout jon beralle. |