Show TELEGRAPH TIDINGS one hundred sand jana thirty two new national banks binks organized the political goose in europe haaga q Fat herlands stocking ii 1 Trade Realizes a tremor by rr western asad to the service WASHING washington fON stay may 2 0 the session of the cabinet lasted io two hours aud and a half and the regulations regulation sas as presented bythe civil service Coni miss i ion were agreed to without substantial change although it was deemed advis advisable table to change the mode preshion in in certain rules there mas was ono one question which the Ca cabinet biliet to decide the question which is koiv now obier observed ved in ili making appointments in the several executive department departments and which in the treasury has the forgeot force 01 law is to distribute action among th the states eStates and territories upon th the e basis ot population it is questioned ne ther strict adherence to this rule would not in man cases the administration of civil service and a maj majority rity of the members of the cabinet incline to the view that appointments under the civil service rules should be made strictly upon merit as determine determinedly dby the competitive ex regardless of the residence of the successful candidate A decision ion has not yet been reached by tho the cabinet upon tins this point eaton 1 civil service commissioner said this evening that one of t the he clauses clause of the new civil service ser vico law lav distributed that appointments shall bo be distributed among the stat stater e and territories ri in ili proportion to population so far as practicable but as t this his clause comes with several others under a common head as propositions which are to be carried only aa as far as the good of the administration of law will perm ithe did not think it would prove a source of much d difficulty he ile said further that it should be borne in mind that the law had nothing to sav say with regard to the proportion in in which the several states and territories are represented in ili the appointments already made and that the present representation of the states and Terri territories torie s would not be taken into consideration in dc the future appointments as the law refers solely to trie appointments hereafter to be made also that the provisions of that law in question relate to appointments appoint menti not to examinations of course the examinations would b be made he lie baid said with a view to supplying the appointment of power with proper material an and t the e president res dent will approve t the e regulations as soon as the they shall have been een altered td meet his its views sillier millers manufacture ST PADL PAUL minn may 2 the minneapolis ne northwestern tho the millers newspaper to say the daily product of minneapolis mills for the week was 1100 barrels six of the twenty tw anty two mills being idle there the receipts of wheat ivere vere a shipments hi ip of flour barrels barels wheat in store in minneapolis mills and nd el eva tors 1 bushels on the whole the C condition 0 of the milling in thresta is less favorable this week Ale meeting eting slow sales atthe at the advance of last week the cry odthe of the millers is that wheat is too high for the present prices of flour alne the Ho indianapolis ind may 2 senator ben harrison arrison II in an interview tonight speaking of the nomination of judge judo wood to succeed judge gres hain liam on the I 1 united states district bench of indiana baid said the only objection that can be raised to his a appointment p from any quarter is that alwill he wall vacate his position on the bench and will put in jeopardy in 1884 what we won in 1880 As to judge woods qualification no objection could be raised senator fl harrison arrison vigorously supported his law partner judge hines for the vacant judgeship cardinal and convention YORE may mak 2 cardinal me cloakey today day received alexander aleander 81 the irish national league efam of america rica there were also present archbishop corrigan the very rev J JT T hooker father farrelly rell and C A hardy of the philadelphia delp liia catholic quarterly review the cardinal warmly indor endorsed sed tb the prec proceedings edings of the philadelphia convention vt ven tion and similar were expressed by tho other gentlemen G A 19 SAN FRANCISCO may 2 paul vandervoort commander in chief of the grand army odthe of the republic accompanied by azael ames jr ol 01 of boston 1 surgeon general of the same organization Z a t i n were tendered an address of bf w welcome e le omo and a pub le reception in the opera house on sunday t they hey leave for official tato orea oregon in and washington territory they will ft ill then have visited every department in in the united states and traveled forty five thousand miles the national encampment camp ment meeta ata at denver at the end of the month Uter international national industry Indu itry kay 2 the editor of the handel called at the office of the associated press today to day and left the following tard sargents Sar gents lo 10 lot tl ter was translated from the consular reports to the state department by M U meyer 11 meyer later stated the translation was made with tho the ut most care and was ae as absolutely accurate as 11 could be meyer says he has information aror mation that hosiery manufacturers rs of germany are moving to secure tho the abolition of prohibitory legislation against pork rk to test what action art ton will be ta taken to e en by tho the ne next at united states congress Congre aa imposing a duty on hosiery which will exclude its importation and would be a disaster to the industry in germany by the measure presented in ili congress a thousand operatives in germa germany ny would bo e thrown out of the means 0 of UN a VL livelihood and millions 0 of f 6 J 4 S capital capita I 1 would be wasted ial worth wort of hosiery nally vally imported in the united states Tt states ates 45 WOW comes from ger many 41 cree captured HELENA MOST MONT may 2 the inde pen denti special from fort assiniboine toine dated slay may let bays says anderaon with a mounted attach ment from company C esth united states infantry ca captured ared a party of canadian cree indian numbering about beigh eighty in the vicinity of the bear paw jaw mountains and conducted them to thia this post they had bad a few runs guns and ponies and 9 are re now wending their way to the boundary It leliter ie right BERLIN BERLI may 2 in the reichstag richter introduced a motion declaring ag against dinst tho the execution of private ord orders e rs in la military workshops works bom bismarck protested in the name odthe of the emperor against the assumption that the army oun can be required ever to receive a direct recommendation from the reichstag that death SAN sax FRANCISCO may way 2 0 the re ported mysterious death of lottie fl the young milliner in the 0 rooms o ms of the mi millionaire Ilion alre seth cook seems under examination to have no significance beyond the fact that the sudden death waa was kept a secret from the he p proper er 0 official cial authorities the young un girls 1 4 char character t is U unimpeachable 1 M pec pea pe c chable lii it t is is d desired esir d t to know why by the C coroner ro manifested i feted reluctance to tell what he knew know the stomach of the dead woman has been placed in the hands afan of an analytical chemist for examination the inquest has been deferred deterred until the result of tho the analysis is li known washington may 2 tho the court of general term today to day heard an argument on appeal by the counsel for ca captain tain Ilow howgate gate from the decision of justice macarthur dismissing his application fora for a vacation of the attachments tach ments aggregating yearly yearl y against captain How gatea a property because the sui suit t had been brough brought t by special counsel instead of the united states attorney the triple alliance PARIS nine may 2 the minister of foreign affairs speaking in ili the senate on the triple alliance said he lie believed in sincerity the of the declarations of the italian foreign Pu reign minister and the hungarian prem premier i that no idea of aggression against france nce was entertained he lie believed abb alliance would not in any way change the relations of france with the powers she must be prudent for a vanquished country which is la regaining its strength and which is condemned mainly ly by a largo defensive force must not abe be surprised to find itself opposed to jealousies and distrust government circles in berlin and vienna receive favo favorably the statement in the senate of tho the minister linister N of foreign affairs regarding ree arding the triple alliance ance federal pacts facts WASU washington INGTON may 2 the president has selected boston atlanta and chicago as the name names for the three new steel cruiser cruisers at a special cabinet meeting today all the members were present except brewster the civil service committee regulations were agreed to without substantial change late advice from new mexico bay say i leporta of indians indiana marauding ma are rife r ife again oa mescalero apache with 20 of Victoriae of old band ats ath tacked a pack train a day or two ago near white sands and three companies of cavalry started in pursuit pur euit another smaller band raided a ranch at sit alamo springs col forcythe For eythe has sent two after them theta comptroller knox reports the number of national banks organized during the past eix six months to be with a capital of arranged by geographical divisions the number of banks anks z organized in the new england states is five u with ith a capital of in the middle states 23 with a capital of in the southern instates 20 26 with a capital of western states 70 with a capital of in pacific states 48 with a capital of twelve of the banks organized orl anizel ba having ving a capital 0 of f are banks which allowed their corporate existence to expire but are revived with other banks in the same localities twenty three other banks having a capital of have gone into liquidation during the six months increase in circulation rogers acting commissioner of internal revenue today to day telegraphed collector sturgis of st louis in in regard to supplying su lying the demand for stamps under Tp er t lie new now law as follows in addition d tion to stamps already sent twenty pound tobacco stamps will be shipped you we will try and keep you supplied for current demand and hope to stock the trade fully within thin ten days the short time ly elp elapsing wiling between the passage of the act and the date it took effect has made it impossible with all the machinery available thus far to meet tho the regular demand and put out a three months supply in addition every press is at work and has been since the emergency arose aa As fast as stam stamp ps are received by the internal revenue bureau the they y are immediately prepared for shipment and each day are forwarded to collector collectors each collector is supplied with the quantity proportionate onate to his requisitions requisition a |