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Show CAPITAL NOTES. Foster Denies That lie is Issuing Is-suing Bonds. NUMilKltS OF tAUlll ANIMALS. The New Mexico Adml.slon Bill Not Called Up In tbe House. l.ui'i.oi n r ui' a u ii in in. Ileperl r tlm '.i,.. sr,r(r, la linill.l ,a IliHiiralead Airlra. Waiiiimitun. Fell. 10. An article baa Lien publlthed hero and alio wlrei to New Vork that "decntary Foaltrlanow Itsulngbonda or certificate! certifi-cate! to bo converted Into bonde In ordertoreplonlslitbe tlock of gold In the treasury under the provisions of tectlon & of the niumptlon net, and over J-W.O W,O0) to be lasued." Becie-ttry Becie-ttry l'oiterhai authorized an omthatlo denial of Ihe publlcatlou. IA11JI AMMALfl. Tho report of thu ttallitltlan upon the toiui aratlve uuinbera nnd value of fariiiaiilinali based ou returua for January, Jan-uary, 133J, la nearly riady for publloa. tlou. It thonanu Increaso in lioreet, mulct, sheep; no material change lu numleruf milolicowt, a decrease In oxen and other cattle, aud a very heavy reduction tu the number of awlue. The estimated number of domettlo anlmali ou fartnt, ranches and public raugo it at follows: lionet, ltl.XiW.tiO.'; iHulet, 2,331,123; cuwt, 10,421.037; otiier crtlle, S.1,031, ISO; iheep, il,iil,6'j!; twine, 40,094,. 807. Average va uea declined aa to horeee aud mulet, aud advanced aa to cuttle of all kinds. Greater gain an-pvura an-pvura lu the valuu of aheep, uud a very large nlvauco la leeu In awlue, amounting to thlrty.nlue or cent, aud progreisUe tlnce the return! were made. Tho nvernae price cf bortea la $10; muleal'jo; ccwa J.I.75J other cilllo JIS.-JI; aheep J.-.00; awlne $0.41. lu-create lu-create In agmegite values aa ratlmated of all farm anlmala It from 2,4 U.6H,. 07S to $.', I J,5 W,07d; valuation of lioiieaagiiriKttea(VOJ,225,lB3: cattle of all klnda $9110,181,04; awlne tJO.SI.V 041, theep $1,900,20 1; mulct il04,. 0711,751. ' .NOT CALLLU UP. When the New Mexico admission bill wat reached In the calendar today, during tbo morning hour lu tho Senate, Benator Carey did not call it upon aocouut of tbe abiance of Mr. l'latt, chilrmanof Ihe committee on territorial, who waa detained at home by reason of furious lllucaa In his family. Tin: 1IOSIEDTLAII TIlOUIII.K. Mr. Oillln?er from Ihe lelect committee com-mittee appointed by tin, Benito to In-Mttlgatoniidrcioitlo In-Mttlgatoniidrcioitlo the Beuato tho fault In relation to the employment f .r jrlvate purioiea of armed bodiea of munordetectlveilu connection with diUercucea bttween workmen and emploieit, tubmltted tho reKirt of the coiuinlttee today. The committee ex. pretiet tba opinion that if the limit and coriwratloni would discontinue tbe employment of armed motion the occasion! of threatened or existing strikes, their Interest! would be better tubierved. "It itrlkta yourcoumilt-tee." yourcoumilt-tee." tho report continue!, "that If Mr. Frlck had acted upon the vlawa laid uowu iy huuisw ctruegie in nit aril, do, 'Tun Itetulta of Labor Troubles,' lu the brunt magatlno which In a recent letter tu tho chairman of thla committee Mr, Carnegie re-alllrmcd, re-alllrmcd, and had further extended ncgotlutlone with workmen the llomo-etcad llomo-etcad itrlke might havo been avoided," The committee declarea that the employment em-ployment of a private armed guard at Homestead waa unnecessary anil at the tamo time there irems to be no excuse for tho etrlkera themselves. Itetponilbla laboring men thould learn the lewon that they cannot better their condition by violating law or retlitlng lawful authority. In conclusion Ihe committee tayi Ha luveetljttlon led It to conolude thtt the fault Ilea lint wholly on one aide and that the mlddlo ground teima to bo In the direction ol arbitration. Without making any recommendations recommenda-tions but pleading for arbitration tbo committee closes Its report by eajlngi 'lothlaond wo beapaak the co-opera lion of ull patriotic cllUeua and your committee will welcome any legltla. Hon which will tend to eecure the laboring man every right without depriving de-priving employer, for both are guaranteed guaran-teed by the Constitution aud Itwi of the laud." CAHLULK HTUniM TIU'AEUIIV UA.TJ.HS. Mr. Carlisle hit wlthlu tha latt few Uaja given much attention and ttudy to treatury ullali i, acquainting hlmteif with the lubIuim pending In tbo department de-partment whloh la likely to remain over for notation by tbe next admlnlt llatloii. The priuolpal of these quea tluiielatho recent heavy at anri Hon of gold. He bai h personal conference with taveral prominent elllclala In the treasurer'! clllco nud thoy admitted that all theoika ret to the cause of tbe outflow of goll had been Utohed to the wall by recent evenia and laid they had tlopped trjlng to find out thu reaajnt uud Inttiad wero beiidln all euirgiet to ktep Intact thu gold reeerve Of $100,1100,000. Becretary Foiter exproitet the opln-Ion opln-Ion that the gold output for tbe next few inoutha will not bu to great at It hat been, and tome treatury ofilclali evince the opinion tbat at tbo Houio has refused to repeal tbe Bntrtuau law gold will ceusu to t exported oh the theory tbat the gold movement to I.uropo wat Intended mainly to In-I In-I tluenro legislation. |