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Show rnoTEcnuN T he Taken ksninnt the Invasion of Contaslon UNeime. New YoitK, July S. At la't a plan which has been repeatedly urged to keep out uude-irable iinrni-craliai iinrni-craliai and to protect this country more thoroughly against the invasion inva-sion of contagitius disease is to be adopted. Dr. Hamilton, United States surgeon ceiieral, will sail for Kurope on the ltjtli insL lor the pur-poe pur-poe of etabliJiiug physicians at every jiort In Kuroe from which immigrmts embark to this country, in connection with the United btates Marine Hospital fcervice. The pliyIcian will in every cate workuudtr the "iipcrvisiou of Uie United States consulate, and w here they are stationed it will bctliedu y ot tliec doctors to cximiur emigrants emi-grants and prevent the embarkation ol the great arm of lame, halt and blind people who for years have been inuring into this country, on) to fill up the country and Statctaupcr institutions Particular attention will bo given to rrjeetlu jieojle sutlerlDg from contagious diseases and nil complaints ot a scrofulous nature. The plan proposed lias lieen successfully suc-cessfully carried out in connection with the ravine hospital service in the West I ndiati and rkiuth American Ameri-can ports, and the t fleet of this protection pro-tection to the United states In the exclusion of contagious diMsitc-a is considered remarkable by members of theservioe. Thus, while yellow fever is raging at Hio Janeiro, lirazil, there is very little danger of its get ting into New York, even in summer sum-mer season. In connection with this work, the Kuro(ean consuls are expected also to make examinations, examina-tions, lorticularly with regard to criminal cases. 1 1'rote.f. SutrnELD, Jul i The mayor has called a meeting for Monday ntt to protest against the McKlu-lry McKlu-lry bill IHhtiniv. Nrwruho, X. Y., July . YU ward .M Doyle, charged with blga my, and under arrest hire, has consented con-sented to go back to Portland, Ogn , with Detective Da . The Cheyenne Indian St. Pacl, Jul 8. A Vme-er JYtu special from 1'ierre, 8. I says The news from the Cheyenne Indian agenc conCrms the sur miscs of trouble at th it point. About MOO Indians are at the agency, and created a disturbance today when the found no rations could be issued until Tuesday. The delay is cautd by the fact that Uie cattle were not drh en in from the range, thus leaving the Indian almost starving from Monday until tomorrow, tomor-row, lhe Indiausalso object to lacing lac-ing counted in tbc census, and the census will be taken with great difficult dif-ficult . The condition of the Indians Indi-ans is deplorable. Yesterday twelve died of consumption and lung fever, and the j hysicfcin had many more serious cases on his hands. The sickness prevails ! most entirely among the eiul-civ-illred A llrrtnftn Slack." Ueklin, July S A German "Jaek the Ripper" has turned up in Dusseldorf. A work girl aged 12 has been found in a field near the town with hertbront cut and niuti lated after tbe fashion of the White-ciutpc White-ciutpc victim-. tn ttlorney Killril. Portland, Ore., Jul S O. II. Hewitt, a well known attorney, wan shot and killed today by a saloonkeeper, saloon-keeper, Charles Belgrade. Hcl-grade Hcl-grade then retired to his own room anil suicided by cuttinc his throat. IJelgrade's w ife is Milng fora dh orce and Hewitt was her attorney. lioth men w ere up drinking lat night. A quarrel this morning resulted in the tragedy. Neitrly is r.llnre. DlDEL,July S. The news today to-day it that tbe Greenland seal and whale fishing is almost a total failure. fail-ure. Ilisiiinrck tl.lirI. Berlin, JulyS The Independent Independ-ent Xew York Shooting Corro, in full uniform, raid a vi.lt to Bismarck Bis-marck today. Wm. Webber expressed ex-pressed the thanks of tbe party for the privilege given them of visiting the great man to whom Germany ow ed her greatness. Bimarck .expressed pleasure at the visit and said he had always striven to maintain good relations with America. In bis opinion it would have been foolish to quarrel for such a small question as that of Samoa, and be bad, therefore, worked work-ed energetically to effect an amicable amica-ble settlement. At the luncheon tbat followed the ex-chancellor was in a cheery mood and related many interesting anecdotes of his life. The Irntraaj-aii I.eetslatnre. London, July S. The Timet prints a dispatch dated Buenos Ayres, with reference to the financial finan-cial crisis in Uruguay. It states the Uruguayan legislature met In special session Sunday to consider u hat course to pursue In view of the upeuIon of specie foments by l the national bank. A bill was passed, which will be promulgated at once, sanctioning the suspension of specie payments for six months. Tnlsactlon has alarmed the mer-chants mer-chants and a deputaUon waited upon the finance minister. Themlni-ter assured the merchants that the government had no Intention of resorting to a forced currency. The government fears the people will not accept paper currency, but desires to save the national bank, if possi-blc, possi-blc, by tlio present Intermediate measure. If the effort to assist the bank falls, it will probably be forced to liquidate. (Inter Tor Arms WtsiLLNOTUN July S It is rumored ru-mored thai within the past week the Sliencer, Winchester and Rem. ington arms companies received large orders for small arms from Honduras and Guatemala, and Salvador Sal-vador has been buying a considerable consider-able quantity of powder from the Vulcan Powder Company of San Francisco. Salvador, only a short time before Menendei' death, received re-ceived 10,000 stand of English rifles. General Ezata is now distributing those arms among the people of Salvador, Sal-vador, and has ordered from tbe Connecticut Cartridge Manufacturing Manufactur-ing Company tno million rounds of ammunition. Both Americans and Jbu-opeans are experiencing a snseof insecurity insecur-ity at the unsettled state of affairs, and a like feeling prevails both at Guatamala and Honduras. The BrilWi, Gcrmin, French, Spanish and Italian ministers have all notified noti-fied their respective governments, and it will not be surprising to see men-of war make visits at an early date to Central American waters. National Ldaemlonal Annociallon Sr. Paui, July S. An almo-t perfect da u-hcred In the National Educational Association Couven tlon. Tbelargcstcrowdsevcrknown in the histor of the association are present. Several thousand men were in the city before noon yesterday. yester-day. The tnins last night and this morning were all crowded. School teachers are to be met ever where Four or 11 e thousand are being entertained en-tertained by friends In rt. Paul and Minneapolis, and more thin that number have lieen assigned to quarters quar-ters by the local committee. The closing session of the ational Kducalional Council was hi Id tills morning in thu hill of the Hou'e of Representatives. A Couple of re- !ait were read and addresses de-ivered de-ivered in memory of Rev. R. 1.. Illgbee, I). r.I,L. D,of Pennsylvania, Pennsyl-vania, rcccntl deceased. IN LilXfTIV r. MISSION the council decided to nppoint a committee to revise tbc methods of doing business, a report to be made next ear. Ofllcers for the coming ear were elected, nearl all present olllcers being re-elected, as folio ss. President Peabody, Vicc-Prcisldcnt A. J. Rickou", .New York, becntar and Treasurer, B.S. Klehle, Minnesota; Minne-sota; Executive Committee, C. R. Rounds, JCew Hampshire; Joseph Ualdwin, Texas: Lilllo J. Martin, California, Henry M James, Jcb-rasks. Jcb-rasks. The new members of the National Educational Council elected to-day were Daniel IJ. Hagan, Massachusetts; Massachu-setts; H. B. Tarbcll, Rhode Island, E. v. Coy, Ohio, Ella t". Salsin, Oregon; W. D Parker, Wisconsin. To fill expired terms, W II Bartholomew, Barth-olomew, Kentucky. J E. Ilradley, Minnesota, J. i. Jones, Indiana, 1.. O. lite, I'mu-vjlvania. several interesting in-teresting Mate exhibits are to bo seen in diQirent parts of the city. Tbe colored exhibit Ii.u can full tabulated statistics of the Colorado public school buildings and pictures aud designs of special interest from that State. Floridacxbibitarhoice collection of the products ef tint State. |