Show 0 N INS i justice miller seized with I 1 a Faral stroke resolution OI FOR THE rosa gertrude Cert to t cire give rp hr her leper hission the coard or lis missions abe annual report or land entries THE COLOS the mellon central settle their strike trouble sr LOLIS louis oct lo 10 rhe tho trouble w which bich lately occurred on the houston texas central railroad crowing growing out ct of a refusal of receiver dillingham Dilling haca to discharge negro switchmen has been satisfactorily bellied settled after A long ton consultation with kith the railroad offices of ficiala the supreme council of the railway employees federation concluded the strikers bad had mado made a mistake so that the color lino line could not bo be made an issue and after a promise on the part of receiver dillingham the strikers will be reinstated the conference is ended and the men will return to work slilla washington WASHING TOT octy oct 10 th rhio is afternoon t justice samuel r F sillier miller of the court of 0 the united states was stricken with paralysis and is now in a serious condition though kaeting comfortably and bis his mind clear he ile was returning from the supreme court room and when within sight eight of bis his residence was seen to stagger fita gaer and fall his ilia benant servant ben ant john woodford Wood tord who eav saw ea v him quickly got him home and doctors cook and lincoln lincola were soon in in attendance they found the left side of the justice was paralyzed I 1 but lie he was still able to recognize reco aniza I 1 hose about him LATER dr lincoln has just left miller ho lie says the justices condition is not nearly BO so favorable as it waa was two hours ago and ilia the case is is now i ery very serious I 1 judge miller has been buffe buffering ring nearly all summer from an attack of dysentery but at no time waa was the ill nese severe enough to prevent him from attending to judicial judi Vial duties while on the annual court circuit in the west ue he returned to washington last week feeling much bettor better though somewhat weak neak this morning he waa was feeling unusually well the justice in telling mrs miller of bis his fall said ho he felt his knee giving givin away from uder under him bim 1 and his legs belt BO heavy ho he could ha hardly adly lift them thinking it was a sudden return of a rheumatic twinge which he bad had often before felt he be made another effort to step forward and as 03 he did BO so cither either tri tripped P on the car track or r flipped if it ped and fell forward on his face antlept and left side and arm at the same time cutting his forehead slightly and causing an abrasion of the skin on bis his nose john woodford the luet justices ices servant eer ser vaut was standing in he the door at the time and saw him fall IT he 0 immediately med iRtely ran to his as assistance a istance and with the help of some bystanders raised the judge to bis his feet and placing him in a cab soon conveyed him to his home an improvised stretcher was brought out and though the judge protested against being traced on it as he said he felt perfectly able with assistance to walk bo he at al last consented and was taken gently up the terrace leading to tue house and into the office on the first floor in tho the meantime mrs miller who was out visiting arrived and finding the judge downstairs down stairs immediately bad had him byed to his on the second floor although the change was made unwillingly on his part as he insisted that he lie was only slightly weak and would prefer having dinner down in bis his office rather than in bis his bedroom bed room when the justices bedroom waa was reached ho be jocosely remarked juet just place the stretcher alongside on the bed much to their surprise dr cook uh lives two doors away was railed called in and dr lincoln lincola was sent for and administered some slight restora restorative tives found a partial paralysis of the belt aide from the arm down the numbness numb neBB of the arm has now partially dir appeared at one this saturday morning it is stated th the e justice tice nas was restine testing quietly and th tho 0 1 family mily thought ho he awls a little better iha tho indian cou courage rame LAKE N Y oct 10 at iho the cession session of tho the indian confer ence once today to day a letter was read from bliss kate foote I 1 boote who has been making an official vleit visit to the mission in diane of california mies foote 1 boote said slid the indians are still the victims of t the he greed of their white neighbors the executive committee com mitlee reporting the platform of the mohawk for 1890 reviews v tho the work done towards the civilization of the indian and urges congress to make such liberal and increasing appropriations as may be necessary to perfect this plan and carry it into full operation ca calls for II 11 a 1 IT th let e extension t al sion of education tio n in all the t 1 idus i trifU arts ai as being essential oat atiat to tho tva prep preparations ration 8 for self support prole protests 1 abal against or t there the removal of capable officials M 1 1 for party reasons rea sona recommends improvement in provisions tor for a regular and legal it tin m of jastive ja jo atice both toward and among thae indians urges churches to aar larger ger gifts ts and greater zeal teal in their d distinctive is t ive chris tian work among he lie indians ro affirms as a fundamental principle which should control all friends of the indiana indians that all work tor for them whether by private benevolence or by the government should bo be dono done in anticipation fici pation of and la in preparation for a time when the indian artres of this country will bo be absorbed into tho the body of our citizens and the speciale indian problem will ba be merged in the great gre a t problem blem of building up the numan er brotherhood motherhood rothe which the provid enco of G god od haa laid upon lite american people the conference adopted a resolution urging that money derived from the BIO of bur our plus reservation be held as a fund to aid the indians on their allotments ants in learning bow how to support them r elves me ill raiment rat PS mint ment ALBANY oct 10 attorney general tabor and corporation counsel worthington of Baff buffalo alo have decided to submit a caso case to tha the general term of the court to ob tain a ruling of tho the court as t U whether the salaried employees of the cl city I 1 y of buffalo coma come under the I 1 of the weekly pr lw w the test will be made in the case caso of a clerk in the mayors office a fireman a school teacher tho the secretary of the park commission comm kelon and a policeman policemen I 1 I 1 MA 11 i 1 4 1 4 L 4 I 1 ie mr worthington 10 agton claims that the provisions 0 V alls 0 of f the fleetly weekly payment ff law only y includes day laborer laborers in the employ of a municipality and does not apply to salaried employees john T mcdonough who is acting for the attorney general in this case on the contrary holds that the law app applies lea to 0 o all persons and officials who receive compensation out of the Ima treasury the stirl decision ii in this casa case will affect all the municipalities in the state as this will ba the first test case HID OFFICE statistics tiu for the fistal fiscal tear bedio june 30 on entries washington oct 10 the annual report t of commissioner general of tho the md land office groer shota shows that the number of agricultural patents issued during tho the fiscal year ended june 30 was embracing 18 7 acres as against issued io a 1839 with an art aggregate area of of mineral and patents 1407 were issued showing an increase in they the year or of of coal patents were tested issued an increase of 69 patents agents representing acres the ge state school selections aggregate acre selections for the previous year year aggregated only acres the acreage of swam swamp P lands patented to the several states during the year was there were patented or certified under the law for the benefit of railroad corn com sl during the year acres h his leis is a decrease for the year of oll 01 isa acres the total cash sales during the fiscal year were 3 acres the original homesteads timber culture state sections school swamp and railroad sections and others of a miscellaneous chars character C acres the indian lands lando disposed of acres making a grand total cf cl acres the total receipts of the office from various aanons sources during the fiscal year was and of this amount were received from cash eales sales on june 30 1889 there were final entries ts at the close of the fiscal year 1890 1800 there were claims bendine pendine pen dine nir showing a decrease as compared with tho the i regions ions year cf of entries railroad sections amounting to acres were pending at the close of 0 tho the year an increase over the previous year of acres there were also algo oregon wagon road sections pending to the amount of acres mineral entries are in arrears about two and a half years contest caes quaal contesti and esparto coal entries are up to the date mileage of land grant railroads actually constructed up to the close of the last fiscal year was 18 miles surveys s base jear been oen accepted after examination in the field of acres including arizona 7 48 acres california colorado dakota Alon montana tans nevada new mexico utah washington monda florida 2519 idaho 22 minnesota 5 nebraska oregon 1 upon n the subject of the forests of t tho be go public 11 domain the commissioner finds most moat valuable ablo timber on the public lands being rapidly exhausted exhaust od and the laws relating to iho the fu subject abject utterly inadequate qu a to to properly protect either the public forests from unlawful appropriation or the interests inte resla of settlers ov over er were received I 1 last ast year from timber depredations A provision should hould be made tor for a legitimate procuring ro curing of timber from public fic lands by mill men and lumber manufacturers tor for sale to an extent necess necessary iry to supply the community in the location in n which they operate with lumber and other timber products needed in the settlement thereof bat tho the exportation of public timber should be prohibited as also should the removal of timber from any of the reserved lands lauds and from the mountainous regions and jtb other er woodlands at or in the vicinity of the head bead waters or sources of of streams et reams which for climatic economic or c reasons should be held permanently manent ly as forest reserves exception being made in favor of settler sor miners for their personal necessities |