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Show iiiaoniridN TAiuris Ihe Sale uninillnii llrlu.r. lo tliiuiKe uile luuulrr'a Vims ClIIOAiiu, Oct. 25 The Natlousl World's l'alr Commlsiloii toJay adopted adopt-ed n resolution ot slucero sympatuy wllh l'resldeut Harrison. There waa a proposition made by Commtasloner llulleno ot Missouri ti reiuiat Con-press Con-press to take the necossnry steps tu ihauge the name of the country from America lo Columbia llulleno derided de-rided thu claims of Vespucci to the credit of discovering the continent, and dimanded that Columbus receive the honor. Cochran of Texas made a speech against taking away tho proud I rlvllege of calling himself au American Ameri-can cltUen, aud the resolution w as laid on Ihe table. The board of control directed Chief of iiollce llurnhara lj draw up plans for a (70J.000 educational building with 150,0011 tqusro feet of space. Thn board of lady managers, nttir appoint-lug appoint-lug a committee tn dralt suitable resolutions reso-lutions ou Mrs. Harrison's death, adjourned as a mark of respict to her niimory. lupliff, llellUI, I'lfiiltieleulliirr. Montui-ai, Oct. J5 The ,Sfar'4 Iiondon special says Hlr Charles Tup-tor Tup-tor Iisb been upi olnle I llrlllsh plenipotentiary plen-ipotentiary with Wd Dul!er!n, Ilrltlsh minister at l'ails, to uigotlate a commercial com-mercial treaty betneen I rauco and CanaJa. An linperlans llnlleeeil Null Ilun'Ai o, Oct. 23 The trial of an ImiorUnt railroad suit will lo begun tomorrow In Ihe Huj rime Court lu this city. It Involves something over $2,000,000 worth af real estate now ocelli led by railroads, aud land on both sides of the river on which rests the International bridge, over which the (Irand Trunk Hallway asses Into Canada If Iho sultte won by the plaintiffs It will sever Canada's direct railroad couutcllon wllh Ihu United Htates, 11 will also cont the city of llullalo many thousand dollars. The suit was brought by I'oter A, Portir Individually and as executor of the ctatn of Jutfilili.u 1 . l'eiler anl a number of dein lanfs. (ouiluint nlliguslhatln lSllthu railroads urui. I le.l Ian I whli ii ill J not belong to them, nnd tu ii-ed t vacate. Au Injunction Is uemsn lul restfsliilug (lie riilrctilsfrum ojritlng uu thu land unlit tliesulths stltleJ. Tlie leflieli III llnllnni'T lMKiv, Oct. 15 Hie Vuiifiri's I'srlseiirr,sondent ssyn V mij re-poris re-poris aru rurreiit In iliK t mil ( hainlier uf Duullis today t the rlli tt that I) iU.i uiMirruunuJ I tie iniuiy III Dihuinev and Is In nnrltloil oiu lltlou The evening upers re er lotbenpnranMl lu munectl u with tin in uiillili n i ml ellleUI staienieiit lulhuiir.rt tint the fovtrniiiciiihii, midiipiilllenll the dlnpitchea so lur reti-lved frtin Diboniej. tmrrlenii sllxlnn llAllTt-eilllt, 1'iun,, Oot. .", Tho futy slatli Hiiuutl misllnir ot Ihe Amerii in Mlielontiy Asiocialloii 1 1 nan thl nliern ou. Treasurer Hub-bar Hub-bar I inrile his nun ml re4iil, shown g total nieliauf T.j ,ll7, expenditure 3",o;8 Other leporls were real. 1 Amrke "I lonsnlraej MoNHMiiii ii, Ala, Oct. .j Six c1 us uf Henry I'ounty wi re brought lu the ulty today I J the Uulli-I '-tiitre mirshal t u n charge of coi sj iraoy lo ireviullhe advocacy of the eau-e if Herauditlntu In whose Intend It I', Kolu wnsseaklng. Thu com nlsiloiirr bouuil them nvtr lu lionds eriltmo iach. Tonight thu Unllid Hlitis marshal came In with the probate ludte and tliu tttllc of Mncou ciunty, an 1 charged them with at tern ting to lulluencu Iho election. I'neUhirr tiuiipnlir llollxlit lint Fniir Woimr, Oct. U The Hanta I u railroad und suer4l II iMoti cai Hal Ills have bought rut tin tort Wcrth lCklng company. I hu deal was miJu inlay Tbu rlco Is not kuoviu It la said that the new owners twutr I'll J acris of laud around Ihe pnekery on hlch they will build a towu. Mnrrleil l is llxi ClIIOAiiu Oct. 23. Miss Ida Mo Cummins, u nlitu cT ColumMis C, tuiniulns, sx resident cf th Chicago (las lnist, was untried todaj to llarou Von Ileldiulleld. This eoutle will rail Novemler 1st from i'ow York for (lermany, where tiny will visit the Karon's home, after which tin) will sud a low months In south Pritnce aud H ulll, returning t) Chicago a jout the first or the year, nu I Hloi, Men Xssaiillel lluMlslt-Mi, l'a, Ott. J3. Within the nst two diys several non-union men hsve been asiaullud by stilkers nnd severely lijurud. la( nlgbt Charles Mltihtll was set upon by a jiarly or mi n nnd latrlly loju'ed. A man nsmed John Ulldir, who wus with Mitchell, wns ceverely biatnn, but escajAHl. Anethel man Wat also asnulted. The biardlng houio at the corner ol Fourth avenue and MeClure street, where colored nun unionists lodged, was ellacke.1 and every window In tliu front of Hits housuwaa broken. |