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Show HOW IT WAS DONE. Th Enumerators of M I aul and Miun-aHlis Draw On Their Imagination LARGE FAMILIES MANUFACTURED MANUFAC-TURED FOR THE OCCASION Vnator Munn Tales Up Tlic tuJ ?rl On Beliair i r tli psrM' SATURDAY IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Mill The H drill's lair ' at IMctgo Ilea Fall ire IVitit a I)i idtil llc' Ej TelCTath 13 taw News 1 i siii'rr(' m vff V Iliroitut r si l mil nu I Jllnn-I Jllnn-I illx. lourrrnlnr I-rttrtir. U iMiiNGTo-s rli 26 The rt-portuf rt-portuf tli. cumiiiittMt on rules rcc cranj-nii t futllitr liivt-tigation of t tin pi n jlun iKtrtnu, on Uil trounJ tlllit thu ub 1c tLrvief mut-t not rvtl under even a tui icloa Tltt -ecrttsrj of tlie Intirlor tc ilaj ortitrwl a rcvouut of t lie jiopula II m of tin cit!i-3 of I aul auil Mhniiaioli-. Trior to iuing thin onlir Hit. beentao I181 rett.leU from bujiLrintenUiut of Census Tor ttr a letter tlt-taihug tlie tro ible ri ganling tliu count uf the ' twin iltiea" rhJ iuvesllKalion maJe 1 lilt liM-vau In 1 lit atj s, in jtirt The cvitlree licfurt rut mi ! eumniarizeJ a follow i- In all I rouabilil there txl Uil in Mill ueainlbi a wnle-'j read organized con iracA f r iLtlatiu tin cxii'-uiof thtttilj Thiston-iiraci unsonli rartialU ia-fii I through ouiugto ititarl UiM.-ovtri Towliatexttnt, hofir, tht fcholjlt-s are fraudu It nt rau at ritiit be only a matttr tf coides'uix. TI txs fraudulent m htdult-K tkt all ruauiitr of form, ramillw hat. Intn suolltii toenor 11HH13 slit I the addition of chil drtn an 1 the canaiitits of board lu; hoUMfS ImM lieeu our taxed far lvooil their limit y the addition o' f.tiinlu. In -uiditiou to tlioe rulabit frauus, tranit n :hatbttii tnumiratcti at tht liotiisand board ni, IitHtt-s, and tni Ioes have btt.n tnuui rateil at tin r shops asnell 33 at their hou-s in large numbtrs. lnb I'aul then. Iihs been dbcov evi rcl no evidence of au organized toii5j irat but t umerous caes ol i!kal additions u irt found Thee additioiH are -imilar in tliaracter b tiiHili coitred in Mianeaioli' but irv n t lraj means as tidt f( rea i or cxteui t I u ietr of this condition o' things It "eem" imjiof iblt t h t'tiretl of the ctnua of tlie tu i Hie" uithcut inakiu), i reeojut through ut." huptrlnteudent I ortir ays that noi rouN waateur hivt been rt sai cu tht up-i visors in t i aul or Minnrap- lis r rt nrt't to tbt fraues. Jnmes II V irdle, thitf rltrk of t!it o us bjreau, will Ii-ivi lure of t it. work at b I lul au 1 r Kru ptcial asest, a MinneaolU. Till, lmiis l einc i n num CJMI n On tilt "rd irtst, the senate adopt ed a re utkin calling Ukjii the be--rt-tary m the Inttrinr to s-tale uhe h tr or lint, In hit kuovtledgt, tht bid n r.ieihe KAlIrnal Company hat innniutfed tht eto.v o- lends of an lit-r rjwratioii whtthtror not aa 1 Lin n lacitit Itailnud Com panv hat lati 1 uu of its funds the uutllediiei- of anj railroad com m3 aul ifso whether sich gin ranti n 1 janitiit are In icoord a lie Mi h the law an J coudtent t itii the oblicationt of the I nion 1 acitie to the United atatev. In n5!nse, ecretart Nolle fiays tlie Li nion lacific IlailrcnJ Com u nas guaranteed the binds ana Interest of n lite a number of corjio-rationo, corjio-rationo, but has done nothing un lawfu' VTI IvOTTI I l ei-oi T Tht report of the lloj-e commit tee on pott.lHces and jctroadu to acct mjoiij the -ubtitute anti lot tto 1 ill was agreed uixiujcterdaj, iihI Mlt-d till-" afternoou The com initti-e sajh tilt froent legNlation it inadetjate, and more fomble laws mi t tie diluted to priMnt tlie use t f tbt niiiL- ly lotterj companies. The i rtteut law cm le enforced I the courts onl, and i-onvys no ixiwtr to the 1 olma.ter General One of the maiuUnttlLs to I dented de-nted from the sulMitute 1 ill it it IfComealait is that which makes the act of mailing lottto It t-rs and t in-nlars a continuous otreiitc, tri tble 1 1 the courts In any juri'dic lion tlirjLit.il whlth thtx maviis.t or nto wliih Uiej may go V resttr lieiMilt If lil)U. will le thecio'iiis of tin mails to ntws papers which contain lottery adter ti'ei tnts anu Ii ts of prizes, thus tnrtialh cutting oir coannuulcation betut-eitht lotttrt and its custom ersantl reduciut, tlie number of its Vlttllll' NATION I. HANK 1I1LU Rej recntativi DorM- from the conuulttee on laukitijr and cur rency, todaj reported t tho Jiouw a bill llmi int. Hit com ulsorv tle--t of Iwu Is I j national banks to ill 000 in each caje.Mitli a rovlso that voluntary withdrawal for the rttiremt nt t f lank notes rfnll not txceed tl imjO,0(I ier mouth and that the bill shall not aiph to boud dtisfrltttl to tecure j ubllc money III I li:i.HA JI1LMI ns ofthcwai and means committee who are In the titj had a meetiut, toda nominally to confer about the ordtr of I utintss Thej took no action on that ml'jiit, l-ut tlie pjetionof rc-c!trocit as proposed t --ecretarv It aim was liscu-ed at length It is said that all the meml.rs rtent exprewetl them Mrlvt o jiomh! to the adoj tion of tho ieliei les outlined In the Hale and Pierce amendment to the tariff bill "To Le or Nsl In Itr Chicago, July J6 In an Inttr view here todav AeMstant Pot master General Clarkson, who has just returned from a tour through out the et aad .ottIiwtt, lc elared ills llitf tliat theWorll's Fair will to a failure if the lte is divided This j rctllctlou is based on conversations with rept-Miuta live men of the Western states through which he passes! We should rememlier," he said, ' that more than one-half of tlie productiveness produc-tiveness of this country Is due to tho famiir?, and in Amtrlcan fair witnout thu mot ample and con spicuous flirt Iting fciven to tho agricultural intererts would be dls atlroLF One ef the greatest attri buta of a tu ct"-sful fair is the In tegritj of its whole. The est I laving reat "tore In tht fair It is Interetted in its uccc, recognizes that Irom f ucli a success the greatest idvantace to itself will accrue California is especially activo and in'ends to mako tmch an exhibit as riiall challenge the admiration cf all Midlers OT11EH 1tESTER.N 6TAT13 will make earnest eforts to ktep equal pa-e, bat they must not be permitted to think the agricultural department is to be anything of a side-show. The proposition to di vide the site lias created suth a rumor, which has fr-tid o'-c'- t-ide area, ami already inspired the subtle influence of antagonism In the minds of manj These people fear that ith a divided site the art and mechanical departments will be i laced on the lake front an I agriculture shoved off to Jackson lark Tht j think the visitors, af er wandering through the lake front exhibit, will not look with much favor on the idea of going several miles to w bat will be called an agricultural side-show, and If that is to be the case the want to know why they should iut them selves to trouble In making ez hiblta Measures thojld be taken to i revent eucli an Idea gaining strength " Mr Clarksou said that he believed in saving what Jie-iliad, Uiat li itheol tbv ol lulon or the grot tut nnain-clated west sl.natL y taller of Urrlproell -Bslore llr.nl orilieTnrl A Question ksiiictv, July Juin tlie Senalt, Mitchell otltrml a concurrent resolution, w hieh was lefened to the committee on finance, stating that the United states would hall w ith ai j robation anj reciprocal irnnge- mtut, bj treatt orotherwist,bttween tlie guvernmt lit of the United ctates and the t.ovcriimtctsof all oran3 of the fcouth mencan or Central VintrieaiistatetjWhtrebi thtres'ull be admitted tj the porta of such na tioLS free from all national, ro In cial, muulilial and other tariff or tuses, the I roducts of the United states, including Hour, corn meal ml other bread stutls, jrttred meats, fruits, hides, vegetables, cot ton seed oil, ritu and other irul sious, all articles of food, lunibtr, furuiture and all other artiilts of w ood, agricultural impltmeuts and machinery, structural steel and iron andstetl rails, locomotitet, railna cars and suj j lies, street carsyretlnell jietroleum and such other roducts ro-ducts of the United stale as maj lie agreed upon liut oeelar-ingthit oeelar-ingthit it Is trot the sense of the United states thai in any suth treaty of recij rocal arraubtment that the articles uf common' wool or hides in any form should If admit ted free into the ports of this couu try,and It declares that in any treats or reel) rocal arrangement tint nia be entered into looking to the open ing of such foreign ports to thi ro ducts iiimej itistlii ecseof the United Unit-ed "tates that the article! of w col or hides reduced in aui of those cum tries shall not be admitted free of dutj into the ports of the Lulled states and 1 instructs the 1 res idtnt of the I lilted b-ates o omit from the lists of re ducts of such countries to It- ad nutted into the arts of the United states tlie articles of wool in in of its forms and al-o hides Till. blMlE nrecMl.ii consideration of the tarTT bill and nasaddres'ed b Morgan He said the icu ilng I ill bore more heivilj on the laborlug classes tLan on the cai italist class, or an otlier class. Morgan weuton to speak oft'ic colored jieoj le who, not being tapi taliLs, manufacturers or skilleu workmen cuuld not poss.ll 1 derive de-rive anj a IvaiitPL,t from t rotectlun and who yet had to bearthelur dens whit It it impo-ed upon the peoi e 4Ieyle ded to an iuterruti-tion iuterruti-tion 1 i Haivlty, who said that in Maliama and othtr "-lites the colored men were being tuiljt-d asskillctl workmen in the factories, an i by Hoar who mentioned the cisc on colored nun who was s lectetl -evently lit his fellow students it Harvard Culer-ity to deliter the valedictory His respou e to Hoar was that the case which he mentioned was au txet) Uonaloiit, md lug response to Hawlet was that he (Morgan) had been trying to find out whethtrauy uegra ojura lives were employed in nortl irn factories. He aLso yitlded to est, who j relented an advertlsemcul from ap-Ingfield, Mass of au insuranct compant, showing a pnihibitlon to its agents against insurinc, the liousts occuj let by negroes, or nec,ro cliurrhcvt or scllooltioU'eA. Morgan went on to criticise tlie I ill in detail in I to show how hard it would bear on the m, roes of the south He rt marked, in closing, that he had tried to segregate the negroes Irom the w lutes, for the jHirpose of sho a ing that the part which tro'esseil to be their best triends iiad no u c for them lu the world except tu do its voting Colquitt addressed the senate Ho was as much ojiosed ti the House bill as he was to the Senate bill The American farmers were becoming sensible of their wrongs They were joining hinds in oi gauizatiun and co-ontion Ln towed w ith good j radical sense, vigorous iu character, moral in hat its, lovers of home andltstra dilions, the farmers of AitStnca woul 1 nevcrallow thtmselves to lie degraded to the caulltiou of the tillers of the soil In India and I.l, i t. From his heart he wished Uicui success and bade them God-speed Spooner gave notice of an auiin I m nt that he would offer to the tariff bill roviding that on md after October, ls91 tiu jiates thin nertliau No 2b, wireguage shall be admitted free of dut, unless the piantltj of tiu plates of such cuag es I reduced In the United Mates during the i receding fiscal ear shall equal the amount of sjch tiu plaa:s imported during such flscal year est 1 1 laiued the floor and the tariff bill went over till Monday On motion of il-on (la.) the Hou-s amenduituts to the original lackagebiil wele iion-coucurred iu, and i conference w as ordered The bill was t used ranting a ttnsion of $2000 a year to the widow of the late General Crook Kills wereilso passed giving like pen-sious pen-sious to Mrs Fremont and Mrs Mc Clellan llonsr ASHtNOTON, July 26 Mckln Icy (Ohio) film the committee on rules, reported a resolutioudirectlng the bisaker to apjnint i committee of Ave members to investigate the charges brought at,alut t'ensiou Commit Ion trllaum by llej n-sen tativt Coox.r, of Indiana Adojt etl Tht Hcu-t then Went into con -mlttcc of the w hole, Hunows in the chair on the Senate amen JmenLs to tho Sundry Civil I ill Wilson (Wash )favoredtheSenate nmei tment iu legard to tlicirriga tion of arid lands. Hermann (Ore.) also m ported the Senate amendment. Dockery (Mo.) favored such modi ficatiou of the exis log law as w ill permit the arid lands to be open to homestead entry only Vfter the sjieaker had appointed conferees on the Original lackage bill, tlie committee having risen for that purpose, the senate amend ments to the sundry Civil bill were read verbatim. Son-concurrence was recommended In several, and the committed row with the LIU pending, and the Houo adjourned |