| Show COULD HAVE SAVED 1IILLIONS S What Civil Service Would love Done In the Census I 11 J 1lghl and 11 Bllo Thrugh Jol lral luol Washington Dec HIn response to a Inquiry from Senator Lodge lion Carl D Wright commissioner of labor la-bor has written a detailed estimate of the saving that would have occurred In the completion of the last census had lb census abIde at that time been under un-der tho elvll service Tho inquiry from Senator Lodge was prompted by 8k Ftatement cut recently mado by Mr Wright that 2000000 would have been saved by this arrangement The estimate esti-mate tends to show that In reality this aIlng would h4e amounted to nurr eight nnd a half millions The comparison com-parison la I based on lice work of the census bureau and the department of labor Ohio latter under tho civil service ser-vice Tables are given by Commissioner Commis-sioner Wright showing the cost per 11 thousand cms of selecting mutters In the field of preparing It In the olllco and printing engraving and binding He holds that there Is I enough similar lit In the work of Ihe two departments to mke lIds mil arisen hold good in go aclual pmcloo The results may be noomuool nod os allneonu The totul root of tim onennun work enebun lea of Irlnlng and bInding hud II ben oalrld on under the civil sornhmo would hUe 1 been UG2452 ovl tad of 001667 a savIng of 10011 245 ivhllo due cost exclusive of field ammo and of printing and binding n1 olhor words the expense of the oillce force would have been 218821 oioe 0lim rlpcmd 1 of S5G70S17 a having of J3372 Mr WrIght refers to his own xperl eneoos i the hi sd of the oenall 5 bureau roping Ihul a chief ex thom oincer oirr cnot ho tpected 10 render the hlgheBt md of eIe whn In ad dillon to hi nrnIem I dectlen he in I conlln uously harassed Wllh 10110 oonl I rIo In ooclulon hmr cops Ihat dam O dU Ing his Incumbency the total number of emploea on bloc rolls was nearly rnlB nelrl SlIp per cent greater than the total number emploed nt any one time showing a constantly Bhlftlng lmo condition that would not have existed undr cl1 rlce rul CI 1 g t I Chicago Dec IIAtur an exlstllo of nenrln a launcher 01 a cntury the Irduoo fCdfsiotution CAtCthe Is on thee nrngr of 11lulon At the endofa long nnd Btormy meeting It was decided to distribute the money In the treasury omong lIce mombe hlh aoton WO taken I mean that the doom of the organization or-ganization was sealed A controversy among tile memlwrs of the exchange la I at the bottom of the trouble The beginning of this light was the Intro duetlon n solution In the exchange to appropriate 4350 000 of the funds of the exchange in securing n strict enforcement en-forcement of the law which regulates the sale of butlerlne This aroused thee opposition of the dealers In Ihe latter product and brought about the action just taken 1 Iclirb nught lahg Chicago Dec 15A Olinelol to the TimesHerald nape Jolion lIIBth man of Clnelnnol In I Iho purchur of the colt Hamburg and that the price paid to John C Madsen was 30000 V viliilm tn blnn Chicago De 15A special from Charlotte Mich eoyst Prof bIllie of Olivet college wilt bo the next United IItute mieiiemm I to IIlam 11 Hurrow tops the Prenldent I will send In his g nrg I e him touIn to lheeie Ington ProC King Is I nor of the most prominent llepubllcnns In this part of tho state and Is I a well known educator Ihsemklto snut y Wnshlngto Dec 15Thu Iouoo commltle n banlng aol ollrrency held nn i nlllmal1 0lon today I maul hn planned to leport to the hlucOnootociea a lull embodlng th < Proldnl Iieuoeimhuh rcommdaUon and Mr Irolu Irom a subcommit 10 made CaoroLle reommendUon a thIn neanto at proredumo II teas 1 fb aarply nppannd imuwoetr by SI Johnsn of Indiana lehel or Nee York and Nwland of Noad I ttee oIInt tIme oumml t ooul notagnre A eomprmlse wn mole by which tho bill covering the Iconh dents recommendations and the bill of Secietarj Qngo nml that of the In dlalupfl s monlry tomlolon hul 10 lalen np at the fret meeting after Ihe holhlay I was agreed also that after hearing Secretary Cage tomor ow lIce committee adJourn until the second Wednesday Jajuary Hnggln to Sirurc I Ienrl Chicago Dec IK AWecral from IelBailleB Ky says James I Hag gin tho wealth turfrnanjof California has hen hero for several dope the guest of J 1 Amsden 1 Is I reported that he nnd Mr Amsdmu pdaugh ter Miss Pearl Voorhls will ho married I mar-ried the latter part of the week Mlts Voorhls is handsome 25 years I of age and a favorite In Kentuckja best society Til Ight tint ulnn 1arlnr Slouv CIty Dec 10John C Coomlw general eounsel and r Cl Chamberlain Chamber-lain replesentlng the Sioux CIty credits ommulalon rompan Io In Woh Inglon to make a nghl against the isummatlon of the Union Pacific moouiumny ivbuno TIte tnmmOhaiom rnmptuy IrloJ Interested I lId 1 the Paella lIeort Line runnlig Item Sioux Oily toNI to-NI Neb nt vvhleh point It wants I connection with the Union Pacific 1 is I claimed the terms Of the Union Iaoile role wee nvt In accord with Ihe origInal chartr of ties saud artl Ie 15 01 whloh roldd Ihat nny Iowa lnota or Dakota road desiring a connection with the Union Pacific Bhould be given it |