Show I 1 THE WORLD OVER I 1 1 senate and house proceed ings yesterday I 1 FOURTH JUNE BILL 1 I 1 11 1 Is introduced by the john T balue tiie I 1 GREIT LABOR TROUBLE I 1 continues unsettled the bank ira rp ends general news from EMT I 1 quarter I 1 western aasa apts to I 1 I 1 removing the statistician feb 5 A cation signed by eighty members of Congress asking for the dismissal of statistician lod go was received yes I 1 te ay by tie commissioner 0 a r lure the movement Is un or at live or with the tobacco h 0 were aggrieved I 1 by the statisticians crop reports last summer f feb C among the bills reported from the committees anti placed on the calendar were tit following ro vant certain lands in william ette N alley to the stathi bregon for I 1 a bublic park oil j yo grant certain lands to the terrt t toly of wyoming for public pu I 1 and tile I 1 e athe bill the postal 1 17 so that rs now nt arpe of emtage to persons residing within tile county of publication may 14 fent W ismons living in other counties when they receive them at I 1 offices within the county of pub I 1 ca tio n I 1 III Iddle berger said he had in his hand ii copy of a treaty betwee rl iJa and hussla which if the chairman allow him to put I 1 upon record atwould it would lie abou atit come in ernwell rime wished it to be understood that the pencil marks upon the copy Nvere pot a part of the treaty lie therefore Z sent the document to the clerks desk the chair remarked that lie di abnot understand what disposition the senator from virginia wished to have mad 0 of the document to which mr replied thatis was im material what di i ti on was made ste d tit before it was therefore placed upon the table taken in connection with Riddle bergers previous remarks it Is assumed that the paper it si miter in its provisions to the british treaty which is I 1 discussed in public it is a treaty signed in st petersburg janu ry ischo 1885 for the extradition or malefactors the crimes enumerated I 1 are murder assault bodily injury voluntary deprivation of individual i liberty outrages assassination or at that crime preparation or possession of dynamite or other ex plosive materials the following I 1 11 bears significant pencil marks the fact that the crime of maadie meanor on account of which extradition i s demanded has been committed 0 r I 1 political purposes shall in no cue serve as a reason for refusing extra I 1 I 1 the document bears the fol lowing note in pencil at the end A similar treaty has since been begot 11 I 1 sted between russia a u d austria A creaty between russia and great be wags ignec february 2 1987 the educational bill having been laid before the senate was temporarily laid aside at the request of platt who proceeded to address the senate u pon tile presidents message platt 41 declared that either the president in 1 1111 I 1 t bis message intended free trade or else he was not dealing fairly with tile american people the method of reduction proposed bythe by the priest dent meant the absolute and final dei st protective system it meant a practical and absolute arde trade so that tile spirit and the res alt of the message led to the sam 8 eon without finishing his speech platt yielded for an executive session the senate moon afterward adjourned v feb 0 the follow ing resolutions and were intro I 1 deuced I 1 by mr herman of oregon calling on the secretary of state for information as to what has been done by the state department in asserting the 11 faut hority and dominion of the gov over tile rafters of alaska and behring sea and whether any legislation is necess ary to assert such and and to pro zt hect the fur seal and other fisheries 1 BV thompson of california for 1 alic building at eureka calig r tita y caine 61 utah for an addi licin al justice of tile supreme court of utah 0 at the conclusion of the call of 1 states speaker carlisle enter edthe f chamber and aes amed the gavel amid load v applause on both sides of the muse the then resumed the consideration of abe lowry white I 1 election case after full di ocul ton 1 crisp chairman of com I 1 33 a attee t lie pray lous question I 1 J 1 I I 1 upon the resolutions bitted by I 1 A majority of the committee howell of illinois moved as a ou b 1 I 1 the resolution presented by the minority declaring the n 9 member white entitled to tb I 1 the substitute wate ferried and I 1 was seated by a vote of to 1 1 I 1 adjourned bruntion I 1 t feb G prof eon in of the experiments in the of sugar from sor elium cane at fort scott kansas exi 1 presses the opinion in his annual ria s ports that sugar can be produced fully 11 go cheaply in a in louisiana I 1 bank examiner sanders in a report the currency says 1 11 that creditor of the tati cincinnati vill lose senator stanford today to day introduced a bill for the erection of a aubi ic building sit san diego to coat OW 1 1 t LELAND AND labun 1 feb 0 donator fi of california I 1 gifts written I 1 I 1 the follow letter to the who asad hf afons for voting for the confirmation of mr lamar as justice of the united states supreme I 1 court I 1 feb 6 1888 4 t your letter asking my reasons for voting for lamar is received pivoted for because I 1 considered hira one 1 I 1 of the in the for he is in mr judgment broad liberal r learn 7 ing ile was feasor of law odthe in 31 aFro A and I 1 think I 1 J he is a converted unionist d I 1 do not think it wise to il 1 any one on the ground alone that they in the late ro I 1 t bellion think that we want I 1 ito be one pea pie political y and 1 ir socially general grant expressed 14 1 5 ake idea whop be said 11 let us irav 1 delsee 11 Lani ars loyalty and integ efty to the union was passed on most both of 1 1 congress provided for the SIOn I 1 I 1 to the presidency and made him in beir only A few rook from the lil residency I 1 am to find jo not iiii haramy W au tho 0 I 1 I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 republica I 1 senators but it as the als C far its my action coil I 1 en for yn own conscience an I 1 a cordingly res tazu Y 0 u r 0 r k r jonm WAsu maTox feb 5 the aduca aton bill begins its fifth cration ln t lie senate tomorrow to morrow at d call has the floor for a speech upon it it Is likely to be set aside temporarily as it has been with the assent of blair for a variety senator saulsbury proto call up tomorrow to morrow his besoin I 1 r elating to international coinage for debate and action platt has given notice purl to speak tomorrow to morrow upon the and the Preal dents mes though he may be delayed by Sauls burys resolution jintil tuesday and teller if a good occurs will address the senate on the same subject later in the week bock Is booked for a reply at an early day to browns h upon the internal revenue davis eipp to call up for action during the wick the dependent pension bill allison Is expected to make a report upon the under valuation bill tu es da y or wednesday but will pro bably ask that the measure be re committed for amendment before it Is bro lit forward for consideration an ue action promises to be heard at some length anthe british extradition treaty and secret sessions the jn deans contested elte tion caso will come the house tomorrow to morrow as bushue s and several hours time will be at the dispo st I 1 of members who avish to speak n the subJect at the adjournment on saturday seemed to ant A belief that the cise will be disposed of tomorrow to morrow if any time remains afterwards Crain of texas will seek to have emited under tile suspension of tho rules ills pro posed constitutional amendment imen dment fix ing the first day of january us the date of Con pross the urgent deficiency appropriation bill will probably be to a point of passage early in tile week alid if foran who is now ill I 1 shall have clentry recovered lie ill ask tile house to take up and pass the pen elon app tion bill vi aich is in ills charge ing the mornin licurs liours the house occupy itse y n the consideration of measures report d favorably by the judiciary committee notably those concerning bills of lading and mitigating the penalties for violation of the revenue laws the french exposition bill and perhaps Ding leys bill to authorize the invest in en t of the national bank redemption fund the labor trouble Por feb 5 tivo compa niell of the national pard are still at the ar morles but no trouble occurred today to day to issued reciting the doah disturbance cautioning tile turbulent element to desist under pain of the penalties of the law feb 5 no rioting occurred today to day the poles are discussing the situation in saloons anti say they will stop the men from going to the morning The police are armed with winchester rifles and sa they will protect the miners penna feb 5 A small operation south i town employing about one hundred men has beena shut down until it or law is to rule was groad and was paying its men more than twenty per cent above basis the employees were to have been attacked on katurd la evelln but quit work nd a t moon a so their foes in the absence of any indication that the authorities will take precautionary measures against rioting there is talk of forming vigilance committees to deal with tile leaders of any further disturbances naw dovir feb ali Do legates from the striking reading coal miners were resent at to daylo meeting of dietr assembly 49 11 delegate said that the strikers had ruen in baltimore philadelphia and in baua than cilles colic eting funds these men have been very successful and expected to send to the era by tuesday morning copies of an appeal to the wage arkers and business men of new york signed by committee of arrangements K of 1 of new york and vicinity were ferzely issued at for gen oral distribution the appeal de bounces austin corbin and fits assoni ates condemns the reading company as the im ost atiel and u chuman cor horation po ration ili the country and begs for financial assistance feb G one power fal influence in preserving the peace of the town this evening was the call ing of the polish meeting at robins opera house by rev father balau ski of the greek catholic church timed his meeting for five the hour when the trouble would begin if at all and he held his audience for nearly an hour and a half explaining to them the the proclamations issued the results that would follow acts of violence and future evil that would have been entailed on their chull 3 aa workingmen the priest Is I 1 very popular with the men Is the star of their assembly ma the bat st in town aad bis words im afe presse t men very forcibly idich feb 6 an elp coolon of dynamite in the wo aka of chemical co this afternoon killed J A armond john olson and adam ala feb d the throat of 3 I 1 matthias busch was mit from at to ear tonight to night by her husband a aloon keeper she died a moment far at the feet of her murderer the deed was done at their home in presence of their chri nd an aunt of the victim busch was arrested brilli in hand while the blood was t spurting from the corpse afew feet ye distant just as he was about to slay a 11 a an r ie trago dy wa borrill c id bl ed and prem irate it it a origin in the coveyou e of ho had been toiled in ills des r to control worth of real estate that had been willed his wife by her father 1 feb 0 when tale on union workmen quit work this after noon a large crowd of striker gand their friends gathered in the vicinity oi tle mill A few minutes after 4 thirty of the negroes under the protection of a squad of 25 policemen made their appearance they were greeted with cries of ac k sheep and scabs but no atie n tion angry crowd pretty won they started down street followed by a mob which steadily in size until the street for a square was black avith I 1 e at chii comer of thirty abird direct stories commenced to fly and it begin to look dangerous but the officers promptly turned on the crowd and brove them back after which tt e escorted the colored mento th et homes trips were ne to genall theme the me a from the m the same scenes ere repeated each time A num berof ing and onlookers on lookers were slightly injured by being lilt with 11 tones and other mis but no one was seriously itura officer friedman whom it was alleged fired a shot that struck kenny was arrested tonight to night on a charge of felonious preferred by the uncle of tile boy says he never used his revolver A right fielder I 1 bearov reb O treasurer billings of the eanon bago bill club hs re calved a dispatch from To mBrown lato of P attebury At to play the right field for tw cartag we I 1 I 1 1 I 4 s I 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 M aa A f 4 as convict alop caicado feb 5 the times tomorrow will publish the fact that a letter has been mailed to president cleveland and another similar in character to chairman of the Democrat io nationiel Nati onil committee calling attention to tile alleged emo ent of n 0 a anlon workmen in b c const atio rk of the auditorium tull ding in this city and to charge bat convi t stone has boon used in the structure the question is asked whether the president and bar num will th holding of the democratic national convention in the auditorium build I 1 in should the convention come to c bl cago ta of the persons the letters abid tile eions they t are grant Nouli mant naw feb 0 the grant association has issued a circular addressed to artist a archi sects and sculptors inviting campeti com peti tive dejans for a monument to be erected over general grantlin lir grave to cost prizes of 1500 1000 tsoo floo and are offered information as to the rules goberni the competition can be had on appi cation to richard T greener sacre tary roadway the troubled bank feb 0 wae a more than usual demand upon the metropolitan bank all day but at the clearing honeo it was only be hind the held another ion at I 1 1 I 1 r I 1 I 1 I 1 afi ati |