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Show rnojt tiii: I'At'ir.n. tllllom Hill tinrnil llir IM-uiuntU.Tlirncr IM-uiuntU.Tlirncr c. V.snieneN,Iay l'i. Tii Su-!rcnie Su-!rcnie Court rondered an 0iiikn holding unconstitutional tlie law of of Miiiuctota reiiuiriiu; that all freth meals sohl in Uie otate be cut from animals itaughterul within tiie State, and iusjiectcd twenty-four hours Iieforc Iauj;!iter. The ca-e is of great uitenvt to the dressed beef men, who win. INTKKNATlu.NAI. IUIL.WA1. Tlie rresident lias sent to the Senate a letter to the Secrrlaiy of State, submitting a iati furthe preliminary pre-liminary survey for a railway line to connect lheirlnciiil citieoof the American hemii-iiiiere, 1st accordance accord-ance At lilt the recoiumradation of ll.c l'an-Aniericau Cougress to citable cit-able the government to iarticiiate in the promotion of (lie ciiterrtrl-e. CX'LiUM, BIIJ- The Senate committee on Te.r-toriex Te.r-toriex lunnl Frank Cannon, editor i.f the OgJen, Utah, Stamford, In iirv-Hioii bi Culkiin's bill to amend thelldmunde-Tucker act, do as lo di-franchise Monnons and renJer them ineligible as Jurors. Cannon opposed the bill oil the ground that Hiiti-JIoniKiii 'legislation had now gone far enough; that the situation vfafljirBuith resjiect to the Mormon Mor-mon ijuittiou was improving and would continue to nnpioveupon the pre-ent lnsi. Nothing but time as needed now to work out a satisfactory settlement of all the troubles. AOKNT M'CALI8 C-i Justice Ijamar rendered Uieo.iu-ion Uieo.iu-ion of the court ill Iheca'-eofJ. G. McCall, plaintiff, as agent of the Krie Railway st San Francisco, ar-rcsteJ ar-rcsteJ and conictcd under tiie law ntjiuniiga license fee of i-ersms engaged ill this line of bu-iiK5T. lie contended that the law was unconstitutional, uncon-stitutional, as an interference with Inter state commerce and an unjust discrimination agaimt cominnhs outside the State. The court sustained sus-tained his contention, aud revered Ihejudgment of the loner court, remanding re-manding it with directions to enter a new decree in conformity w ith the opinion. Chlet J us; ice Fuller aud Justices Gray aud Brewer dissented. dis-sented. TloiiirMlr Traced j-. Sex Pilvci0O, May l'J. Kd-ward Kd-ward rieadlm; sliot and kiilwl hk wife tlib evening and then Jtrobably fatally blict himself. Tlie shooting mns on account cvf a domestic uar-rel. uar-rel. Ilallelorin In fllila. Wciosnx. O May !. A lerriQc cyclone wave, rain nnd hail stonn Isscd over parts of (iiogres, Can-an, Can-an, Odester, Milton and Chippewa townsiiipF.iu this muuty, between S ant! i o'clock Sunday afternoon, ilaln a tremendous auiuunt of damage. dam-age. The torm swept section i-as three miles In width an J eighteen in length. Tlie most serious damage was done in and near the i illages of Congress and ltowaburg. In Congress every pane of glass racing Uie north and west, unprotected by blind ., was broken by the hailstone, which fell to a dei til of eight inches on a level. Kntiro orchards and strips of oak timber were Uowu down or twUtcd to Uie ground. Many houus barns and outbuildings were unroofed or blown down. At ltowaburg hall fell to a dcrth of eight or ten inches on a level and drifted to a dcptli of thirty-two Inches. Hundreds of sheen wen killed by the hall DtTK'iV Iar 19 ix,seintor C h-Tlca Jones or Florida, was tills morning adjudged Insane. |