Show FROM washington steps to be taken to enjoin sunday opening I 1 I 1 NEW POINT IN THE GEARY LAW I 1 the 10 carson mint has been suspended leveland cleveland approve approves the deed deeds of the chickasaw and choctaw nations anted WA 11 ano TON may 23 25 As a result of U united 8 states ta t e bl district strict attorney talk with attorney general eltrey yesterday he left last night with explicit instructions that ibbe if he should find on his arrival at chicago that the tile plan was still adhered to to open 01 en the wo worlds ald a fair I 1 air on sun day to present the matter to the federal cour court and ask for an injunction or any any other legal process which the tile facts would warrant and which would prevent the violation of the lans laws of the united slates states district attorney milchrist lost no time in complying with the instruction of the attorney general g beneral ue ile telegraphed ahead I 1 to the assistant district attorney and instructed ted him film to prepare a bill for an injunction training retraining re the management eit ent of the fair I 1 air from front opening the manag ga gates es next next sunday the bill win will b filed flied as soon as prepared probably next friday or saturday more of the geary act attorney genera general olney has received a telegram from newyork stating that jud judge lacombe of the circuit court new ew York te had decided that section G of the geary chinese exclusion act though constitutional was still ineffectual because there Is no p provision ro allon as to how orty or by whom the order of t the h depo deportation of the chinese should executed this is said to be a new question not raised or in any way involved in the appeals the infanta goes to new now york the tile spanish princess and suite left for new eaf york at t 10 this morn mornine inc they were irnen driven to the depot in the presidents i four in hind hand and escorted by four companies of cay cavalry alry carson mint suspended owing to the small amount of gold bulion ion deposited about per mouth and nd the heavy expense of coinage atthe at the mint of carson aty tty nevada secretary carlisle lias has di directed acted the suspension of or coinage at that mint after june lat 1st goll gold and silver bullion vill will however ho weer be received for artin parting band and refining ning gold deposits swill willoe epal paid for the coin or alne bars hars as preferred by the depositor de returns Ite turns for silver deposits will be anade in ili imported or fine bare bars as desired purchases 0 of f silver bullion under the aci act of july 14 1880 1890 will be continued as heretofore the for force cesin ein the mints at philadelphia and new ew orleans will probably eoon soon be reduced with the suspension of coinage at I 1 carson city the coinage of silver dollar dollars will bo be discontinued for the present as there is no demand for this c class present ass of money carlisle issues instructions in order that there may be a uniformity of action among the collect collectors om of cust custom otna anda and a thorough understanding on their the cont construction ruction of the existing I 1 fans on the chinese question secretary carlisle has written a letter of instruction on the subject tho the letter it is stated does not relate to the geary exclusion act and makes no chance chantre in the orders already issued the letter says A circular dated the ath instant instructing the officers ofil cers to refrain from making arrests under tinder tho the provisions of the act approved slay may 5 remains in force so far as it applies to ca chinese persons s who hae have failed to obtain berti certificates lea es of f residence but who otherwise would have the right to remain in alib united states it is is known however that great el cat numbers of chinese laborers have enter entered edthe the united states in violation of or the provisions of the act approved may alay 6 1899 1802 many of thee per sons have obtained adm I 1 assion un the false representation that they the were ere not t laborers but merchants and others have entered clade clandestinely from contiguous foreign territory inviting your attention to the first second third fourth and arid fifth sections of the act approved may 6 5 lwe you are directed to use all means under your control to vigorously enforce the tile said provisions of the law and take such measures as may be necessary to secure the arrest and arid prosecution rosc cution of chinese laborers who are un unable a ab le to show how they obtained lawful admission into the united states J G carlisle secretary I 1 I 1 has approved the deeds president cleveland has approved the deeds of the choctaw and chickasaw Chic kaw nations for their right and title to leased lands in ili indian territory formerly occupied by the and in ili fians but out now constituting a portion of oklahoma territory for which the eum suni ot of 2081 was appropriated by the indian ap appropriation ro privation pria tion act of march cwi the r e approval of president Cl Cla veland oveland j makes the appropriation immediately available and the money will be paid to the accredited agents of the choctaw and chickasaw nations chief harris of the cherokee nation has published a notice asking bias for the sale of ODO of bonds authorized to be issued under an I 1 act of congress passed march 3 1803 the bids will be 0 opened ened on wednesday may 21 1893 at the age treasury department in washington chances in location an order was issued at the war department today transferring company P I 1 eighth cavata cavalry captain E IA A godwin from fort aleace j e south dakota to fort leaven leavenworth worth kansas an editors reward the president has appointed IN W F quinby michigan ral nUter to the netherlands william E quinby of detroit who was today appointed minister to the netherlands is editor in chief and principal proprietor of the detroit free press with which bo be has been connected for thirty three years bank examiner appointed comptroller eckels has appointed thomas E jennings of seattle beattie washington to be national bank bank examiner examiner denounces the report professor harrington chief of the weather bureau today sent a letter to the tile president denouncing the report submitted by assistant attorney general colar of the investigation of charges ainest against har rinemon as a wilful and inalia malicious ons kingon cadfan cat on of the testimony on v taken in the case he ile requests the president to give gito him hint a 9 a 0 bearing hearing in his own defense I 1 probable change there Is some reason to belleve that general carlin the dier general w I 1 11 soon be assigned to the command of the department depart met it of columbia |