Show ASP HAL rUM L ANA May be Entered the Same As Miniua Land MONOPOLY PREVENTED No One Van Get More Than Thirty AcresThe Nez Perces Treaty Probably Ratified The Anti Anarchist Eitl Ht D Passed the Senate WASHINGTON Aug 6The promised prom-ised difficulty regarding the asphaltum lands on the reservations failed to materialize ma-terialize and the conference committee commit-tee today reported in favor of allowing allow-ing such lands to be entered under the mining laws instead of demanding S50 per acre and the house agreed to this proposition A monopoly of these lands is defeated de-feated by the provision that no person shall be allowed to enter more than two claims of ten acres each and the bill therefore does not meet approval of representatives of the American Asphaltum company which wants several sev-eral hunared acres There is now no further fight on opening of the reservations and the meaeure will eo through peacefully asa as-a rider to the Indian appropriation billThe The Nez Perces treaty will probably prob-ably be ratified tomorrow as a majority major-ity present in the house today though not joimiug a quorum voted for the measure THE ANTIANARCHIST BILL WASHINGTON AUK GThe antian urclnst bill passed the senate today was sent to congress with a favorable recommendation by Secretary Carlisle and was a substitute tor the Stone bill passed by the house The first section provides that no alien anarchist shall be permitted to land at any port in the United States but this provision shall not be EO construed con-strued as to exclude political refugees The bill provides for hearings in the cases of landing of reported anarcuists and in case the charges be proved the secretary is authorized to send the accused back to tne country from wueuce he came The bill also provides for the exportation expor-tation of any unnatural ized foreign born person who upon a trial in any court shall appear to the judge of the court to be an anarchist It also provides a system of inspection inspec-tion or other emigrants by authorizing the secretary of the treasury to appoint ap-point at such ports as he may deem necessary an immigrant inspector whose duty it shall be to inspect paes sengers embarking for the United States to erase from the passenger manifest the name of any immigrant who he is satisfied should not be permuted per-muted to land in this country ana ho is also to forbid any person belonging to the excluded classes in the first or second cabin or in any part of the vessel ves-sel He IS also to give i information as to any suspected persona and to admonish ad-monish the master of the vessel of the character of any immigrant if objectionable objec-tionable who is to be required to pay a penalty of 100 in case ue transports ouch a person after receiving the warning warn-ing It provides that the fact that an immigrant should be given notice of intention in-tention to become a citizen shall not constitute a bar to proceedings against him MURDERED IN CHINA TIEN TSIEN Aue 6Jules Deutril De Khines the eminent French explorer ex-plorer has been murdered in Tibet and his body thrown Into the river The French envoy has addressed a protest to the government demanding the recovery and the return ot the unfortunate un-fortunate mans body and papers also that the Chinese government make an apologv for the occurrence and provide proper compensation for the family of the murdered |