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CONGRESSIONAL NEWS.
The President Refuses to Sanction Any Com
promise Wants Absolute Repeal.
'THE UNREGISTERED CHINESE MUST GO.
ThiWIihetof tht Six Compantai to the Contrary
Notwlthitandlng Som Other Rcicmtlons
to Bs Opened to Settlers
Washington Sept 11 resident
'Cleveland absolutely refuses to grant
-any concession In the sllor light
More than this ho will notipiomlso
to agree to any recognition of silver
-even Bhould tho ropeal bill bo passed
by congiess This is tho sum uud
substance of his position as reported
by tho senators who had conferences
-with him Saturday. It has renowed
tho confidence of tho friends of uncon-
ditional repeal who asset t their un-
wavering faith In tho final passage of
tho moasuro. With tho understand-
ing that tho president is upon a plat-
form of unconditional repeal or noth-
ing tho senators have settled them-
selves down for a long soige In tho
meanwhile the Democrats In tho sen-
ate who aio concerned for their paity
will make a cateful cam ass and see
if otes cannot bo securod for some
measure that will command sutllclent
votes to insure its passage.
They Must Go.
WAsnicrrov Sept. 11. Thoie ap-
pears to bo little if any doubt that
the present administration intends to
enforce tho Geary Chineso exclusion
act and In caso tho law is rigidly en-
forced Yang Yu tho now Chinese
minister to this country will It Is
aald withdraw to China Tor tho
past threo days ho has bean besieged
with telegrams from Chineso subjects
throughout tho country asking for a
verification of tho lopoit that Presi-
dent CIe eland and his cabinet had
docidetl to put tho Gcarj act into
offoct 'Iho Chineso Six. Companies
in San Francisco have boen in com-
munication with him ecr slnco Ills
arrival in Washington lho nttornoy
general it Is stated will JnstiuU the
United States marshals to enforce tho
law and bring oery unioglstcred
Chinaman In their dish lets to tho
designated ports of dopoitatlon
ltner ration to Ho Opeuid
Wasiungtoy Sept. 11. Ihe open-
ing of two more Indian reservations
is under consideration in tho interior
depaitment ulth tho conditions pi ac-
tually the same as those undei which
tho ChcroKco strip is to bo opened.
tno-fticitaws reserva-
"the Indian Teirltorv. has
cudv been decided upon Tho al
lotments aro now being made. Tho
next reservation to be opened It is
believed is the Uncompahaigo and
Tlntahuto in Utah 1 ach embraces
about 2000000 acres In the latei
valuablo minerals aro abundant while
euch compiises rich farming land.
Xho Colvlllo iescrat!on In Washing-
ton Btate will probably bo opened to
settlers early next jear Lhls con-
tains about 3000000 acies
I.eforo tho Cunimlttue.
Washington Sept 9. Swedish
Iron billets and blooms Jute buttons
liogs and tailed hair woio tho vari
ous bubiccts discussed befcuo the
ways and means committee jestoiday.
Tho chief interest in theheaiing bo-
fore the ways and means committee
howover was centered in tno cices-
.examination of J A. Stevens of Massa-
chusetts a manufacturer of jute bag-
ging for cotton
Itocelrlnff Attention.
WASniNOTOV Sept. 7. .The trouble
between tho Mexican and United
States officials at Havana lex grow-
ing ot of tho seizure of 3000 bheep
by Mexican officials is receiving tho
.attention of the president and socie-
tary of state. All telegrams and
other data bearing on tho subject aro
mow before tho state depaitment for
-action and the matter may soon bo--conio
one of unusual diplomatic ira-
jortanco. A Chang Contemplated
Washington Sept. 7 Prosldent
-Cleveland und Secretary Lamont hao
("been considering it is said the ad-
visability of transferring Assistant
Secretary McAdoo of tho navy to tho
-war department to be assistant sec-
retary of war Assistant Sect ctary
Giant who will bo relieved when Mt
Lamont s assistant Is appointed has
proved himself welt qualified for his
position but being a Republican his
displacement is demanded.
Adjourned
Washington Sept C Tho senate
-Committee on banking and cauoncy
met ycsteiday morning and in twenty
minutes adjourned for onj week Jt
was. camel after adjournment that
tho piosldent and Secretary CailUde
had both expicssed tho whh that all
remedial legislation to zoiiow tno re-
pea bill bo postpojiocl until tho latter
measuio had actually passed tho sen-
ate Tho committee will follow the
suggestion
Repeal Stronger.
Washington. Sept 8 Yestorday
.attornoon Senator Voorhees said that
j
if tho administration or rcpoal men!
had over mado any offer of a tompro-
prise ho was In ignoranco of it In
fact ho denounced tho story as I
wholly untrue "lho ropeal Bentl-
ment In tho senate is stronger now
than It ecr has been" ho said
"When do you think you will loach a
otoPM "lhat Is something no one
oan answer" ho replied 'It is now
a matter of physical endurance If
tho senators opposed to ropeal can
physically v.eai out tho senators on
the other sldo thon there will bo no
lopoal " "But bow long do jou
think they can last looking at tho
opposition to you physlcnllyP" To
this ho replied that ho did not sco
how they could last longei than throe
weeks
Talk of Coninrotnlio
Washington Sept. 9. Tho air
about tho senate wing 6f tho capltol
jostorday was full of rumors of a
compromise upon tho financial ques-
tion but it Is imposslblo to trace most
of those reports to any sourco which
ntinnnca niiflintaltiitt.! ni Imltnfaa
that thcro Is any organized movement
of sufficient forco to produco results
While tho silver men declare that
they can at any tlmo got a safe raa-1
jorlty on tho compromise Senator
laulknor's proposition to amend the'
pending bill proldlng for tho colnago
of U.uOO.OOO slher dollars per
month until tho slHer In clrcula-
tlon in tho country shall loach $800-1
000000 In tho aggiegato and for tho
rcthpment of all bills of denomina-
tions below $10 the repeal leaders I
however when spoken to publicly'
ildlculotho idea of a compromise
but they aro no longer so confident as
the) woro of rushing tho dobato to a
rapid conclusion and Senator Palmer
of Illinois says ho docs not expect a
voto befote near tho end of tho I
month Iho chief obstacle in the
way of a compromise appears to bo
the difficulty in formulating a propo-1
sltlon upon which tho southern and
western antl-iepeal Democrats can'
unite.
Washington Sept 8 When tho
senate convened yesterday morning
Mr Wolcott of Coloiado submitted
a resolution directing tho secretary
of tho treasury to inform tho Benate
what sums had been paid as bounties
on the maple sugai law Oot. 14 1890 i
and asked its iramodiata consldora-
tlon "unloss" ho sarcastically ro-'
marked "tho financial situation la
such that it ought to go to the finance
Lommitteo." "Oh lot it go" said
Mr. Voorhces Mi. GalHngor of Now
Hampshho suggested that tho leso-
lution bo modified so as to include all
sugars. Mr Walcott jonlled thafc he
was ablo to prepare bis own resolu-
tions. Tho icsolutton was agreod to.
llouie Ilutee Adopted
Washington Sept 7. Tho house
completed consideration of tho rules
jesteiday and they were adopted with
only two lmpoi taut changes from tho
form in which they carao from tho
committee Tho first chango placed
tho committees on banking and cur-
rency and colnago weights and meas-
ures on the bumo footing with tho
ways and means and npptoprlatlons
committees clothing them with the
power to loport at any time. The
second testores tho size of tho quo-
rum in tho comraltte of tho whole to
tho old numbei a majority of tho
house
Ilenrlac Arguments
Washington Sept. ?. Tho com-
mittee on ways and means yesterday
morning heard aigumcnts by manu.
facturers of bedsteads and upholster-
eis hardware in favor of the reten-
tion of present duties on tho above
mentioned articles and a modification
of duties on raw moterlals entering
into them. A J. Toomer treasurer
and secietary of tho Columbia maca.
roni company of New York uas next
heard in tho lntoiest of the macaroni
Industry of this country.
Chinese.
Washington Sept 8 Yesterday
in the senate Mr White of California
submitted a tesolutlon directing the
secietary of tho tieasury to inform
tno senate to what extent appi op na
tions had heietofoio been mado for
tho enforcement of tho Chinese ex
clusion uct and what portion of tho
funds was now avnilahlo and whether
furthei apptopilutlons woie necessary
to cany out tho piowsionsoi tho mil
and what amount was requited for the
current year. Agieed to
Mr. raulkiier s Amendment.
Washington Sept 9 Yesterday
Mr raullcnor of West Viiglnia ad
diessed tho senate on tho repeal bill.
Ho announced his Intention to oto
for tho tepcal bill but In doing so ho
oxpiessul his bollef In sther us a
money motal and declatod his inten-
tion of luluglng in an amendment to
tho ptesent bill providing for tho coin-
ago of $1OIMUJO in silver monthly
until tho uggiogate ciiculutlon of sil-
ver In tho country shall reach t80J-005.0J0
A WOMAN MURDERED.
An Employment Agent Found Choked to D
In Her Ollico In Kansas CM;
BABY RUTH NOW HAS A LITTLE SIS
Qreit Lot ol Life and Properly From Recent f
In China Two Ladle. Found In I
a Mill Pond
ER.
Kansas Cm Mo Sept 11. A
chocking murder was committed Sat-
urday lu an ollico building at " ho
juncton" tho most piotnliicnt loca-
tion In tho business dlsttlct. Mrs
Jano Wright a well-known empl y
ment agent was found dead In 1 ior
ofllco Saturday evonlngby tho janll )r.
Her faco had beon cruelly beaton i nd
was scarcely locognlzablo through
the outs and bruleos Tho hands t nd
feot woro Bccurely tied. Iho di op
red Imprints o( human fingers on 1 ho
throat tho discolored faco and tho
protruding tongue and eyes told how
tho murder had beon done Tho mi
dor Is a mysterious one and there
no elew to tho cornetrators T
motlvo was oitdentty not robbeK
Xho only posslblo motlvo for ' ho
enme bo tho police say Is roven jo
and that suggests tho theory that t he
crlmo was committed by sovoral Ital-
ians whom Mmo Wright swindled
some tlmo ago
They woro not excutbd at Uburton
josteiday according to tho sentenco
passed on thorn some tlmo ao but
instead hao boen granted now trials
which v.illciontitaUy testilt In their
acquittal 1 hey passed a ry rest-
hss nignt inursuaj nignt not sleep.
ing scarcely an
DEADLY WAR MIS3ILCS
llrotl rroin tlm GlfTir I (.mi unit l'ro
liclteil hy CitrlioulH lelil ln.
The Glllard gun which - r nt-
ly tiled at Nottingham In a li an! ol
1 ugllsh at my olllcoi m in ly
Tho cicatoi nor- t0 lx tl10 ilrst gun nhuli and
A
Twelre Killed.
CincAao. Ill . Sent 8 A th-
bound milk train on tho CbaWgo
I'lttsbui g and I ort Wayno traclT'ltfid
south-bound Vanhandlo passonge
train on route to Valparaiso Infl
collided on a Y at Ono Hundred atid
Eighth street yestorday morning Thi
scene Is an out of tho way tUjiirb
Lauoa colehour noar tho Indiana
state lino and thhteen miles from tl
city hall. Twolo persons wero kill
and as many moro Injuicd. Tno bi
gago car of tho east-bound passon;
train was ground into pieces atd
from this moat of tho killed and
jurcd wero taken
FraucoSlainel Trouble. '
Pahis Sept 0 Inquiries mado it
the Biltish embassy horc show th it
theio is no doubt that frosh compile i-
tlons inoli!ng tho peaco of Euro io
as well as serious disturbance in tl o
east havo arisen between Tiatice ai d
Slam. So serious is the asp
affalis that tho Lail of Dufforlf
ish ambassador here has (?c
forego his intended trip to
land remaining hero instead
hopo 01 being ablo to assist
the now scries of eastern
UOiu '
I xpreto Xlobberr.
Akhov O Sept 9 The Adan-fl
KxpreBs companjs ofllco was robbr 1
of sovcial thousand dollars Ihuisdy
night Iiumor places tho amount t
$7000. Irom tho manner in wht h
tho robbory was effected it Is coi ta n
that tho lobbers weio familiar wl h
tho otllce. Three men havo be
arrested on suspicion
tion of it was snont in rollir. other piopolllng agent than no a
ious wotshlp Yostoiday morning t0 attain anjthlng 111. a pmtii.nl
tiny arose ery cnrlj ate a success. The propollln n' m or M
light breakfast and diessed roadj for Ioul OlfTurd lillo is li u d ni-
tlu oxocution Thoy thon icsumed bonlo ucld gas Iho gun it il Is not
the r religious worship and when uow noi is tho pilnclplc upon wntch
thej roachod tho court giound ton " '9 constiuctod JI fntlnul lias
miks out of Wllburton they wero liaa !l Bun beforo the public foi nunc
still singing and praying Thoy had than thioo jeais but Blnoo that liino
a sad oxprossion on their facts and 1'ohns mado sol oral impioiomunts
weioicry ncnous. Aftei talking a and considoiably modified It in do-
low minutes to them thoy seemed to ta" Iho piopolllng agent nhlehho
forgot their fate and oxprosscd them- "sos makos oiy llttlo nolso and no
selves as being ready to meet thcli 1 smoko and lcai os no odoi Only a
delth. They said thoy woio leadj to i01'v slight rocoll follows tho dls-
dlo and had mado peaco with their cnaiK aml tl Bun doos not foul
God. J"0 piopolllng agont is alwajs com-
plotoly under tho control of tho por-
Colorado r.obberi. son iiandling tho gun
Delta Col Sopt 8 Tho most In appeaumco tho Glffaid gun is
daring lobbery ever committed in something Uko a inchestoi shot-
this part of Colorado occurred hero in gun accoidtng to tho Now Vorkbun.
broad daylight yestorday morning It has an ordinary octagon bairol
tln nhlnit. nt tUi nlfnnl. I.ntnn 4l.n llniln nrtn th tirlilnli to Htfnrl n mn.i..l
Farmers1 and Morchants' bank? nnd losoivoir as tho magazlno is calkd.
while tho sum securod is small tho loo lesonoii is a stool cyllndor
robbery resultod in the death of thice closod at ono ond and fitted at tho
people tho cashior of tho bank and other end with a ahc Iho roscr-
two of thohlghwajmen who madotho voir contains a supply of ltquouod
attack Tho bank opened at 10 cat bonic acid gas at a piossuro of
o'clock yestorday morning. At 10 30 tn0 'ons to tho squaio inch siilllciont
thico mounted men rodo up to tho fl fiom forty to Bity touuds ao-
door and entering quickly rushed up coidlng as tho gun is to bo used nt a
to A P. Illatchl tho cyshlcr pro- inS" 01 shoit tango llioso rosor-
sonted guns and domandod what lolls aio tested in tho manufactuio
uloney lio had. Iho cashier refused UP t0 threo tlinos tho strength nccos-
to give it up. The robbers mado a saiy tohold tho gas undoi piossuic
grab through tho window secured anJ mo guninntocd to bo perfectly
'oOO and opened fire. Tho cashlor sound and safe Iho spcciiiHaho at
lvll instantly killed Tho tobbers tho ond of tho resonolr Is so con-
then fired at II II Wolbott assistant tl hod that nt each pull of tho tilg-
cashlor but missed him Tho shoot- S01 tl10 togulatod quantity of gas
ing attiactod tho attention of citizens enters tho bullot ohamboi
and Rny Simpson the leading hard- Inoilflo isof tho liammoilcss tjpo
ware mci chant and a dead shot lan and Is noat in appourancu and handy
for his Uinchostei and startod to tho In 'orm All tho parts aro intor-
alley in tho rear of the bank In which changeable nnd can be roplacod
tho robbers had tied their horsos. Such a safoty catdi is usod as is
Tho robbers had stai ted out of town otdlnarllv ilttod on hammoi loss shot-
whon Simpson got there but ho sue- clms 'lho throwing forwaid of tho
cceded in killing two by shooting loioi which sones ulso as tho llngor
them through tho hoad. A third shot Buard opens tho bullot chumhot for
killed ono of tho robbers' horses and lno ioseitlon of tho bullet which is
together tho man and animal foil to conical-shaped It also cocks tho
tho ground. After killing two of tho Bn and moies tho counter which
rnhlutra Kfmnsnn enntlnuitri nflm- thn lOCOlds tho llUIUbol Of chaigCS tiled.
third ono taking sBioral shots at lho sam0 .notion places tho gun at
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Clihin'a Floml.
YOltK Sept 11.-
him but without effect Simpson 1 "safo " loturnlng tho lcioi lolts
then returnoil to town ana getting a !'."' uuuoi uumuu. isuiuau'j.
posso together started at onco in pur
suit
A movement releases tho saf etj catch
When tho tilfjgor is pulled nnd
tho tumhlcr Btrikos tho flrlng pin
which presses against the aho of
tho icsenoir opening it momontarl-
ly I This permits tho lOgT"1
ninjntlty of gas to Kcirc y)JlA
chain do. ... insAT.Mi VifZ
forcing tho projectllo through tho
hauol with Increasing impetus until
it lcavos' tho muzzle lho chaigeu
icscivolr may bo kept for any tlmo
Cullom'4 11111.
W-SAiaTov hept 7.Mien tho
sonao mot josterday Mr Cullom hi
tuiducod a bill to mpeal all nets pro-
lliHug for tliououtlonoriualutcnauco
of a sinklne fund.
Nfw York. Srpt 11. Tlio North
China Herald of August 12 brln rs
further details of tho great Ho 3d
which It pronounces tho most
tenslvo slnco 1800. No loss than
1400 villages havo been destroyed
in tho metropolitan pi feature of
Chuntlono V alone Ono thousand
lives havo been lost In Klang Tung
Fatal tollliion.
Fout Waynf Ind bept. 11. By a
hoad-ond collision botween two
freights on the Now York Chicago
and St. Louis railway ycsteiday
morning Jack Davidson engineer
l'eny Uncer flieman and Charles
Morritt engineer wero killed 'Iqioo
brakomen wero seriously injured.
Work or WhUecap-..
CnATTANOOGA Tenn. Sept 9. At
Dunlaw Lafayette Grimes was mur-
dered ftom ambush Thursday night
lho o.a man nu Deennlppca by
whltecap9 and cut scd tho arrest of his
assailants. In order to prevent him
from appearing against them tho
whltecaps riddled his body.
lountt In n Mill l'ouutt.
Doeh Del Sopt. 11 Mrs Cath-
erine Steel and her daughter Josephine
have bocti found In a mill pond near
Wyoming lho cause ot the drown-
ing is a mjstery. Poul play is sus-
pected. Almost all the clothing was
torn from tho body of tho girl.
J-utnl Sliaiu Iluel.
Piitsburo Pa Sopt. 31. During
the duel sceno between Mercutlb and
Tybalt at tho Duquenso theatre Sat-
urday afternoon Ihomas Koeno tho
tragedian accidentally thrust his
sword into the left eye of Lawienco
Lowell destroying his sight.
Jluth'A Llttls SUter.
Washington" Sept. 11. At 12 m.
Saturday Mrs Clevotand presented
her husband with another llttlo girl
baby. Mother and babe doing well.
Tho Wer "ot ShoU
MoAlustek L T. Sept. 9. Simeon
Wado and Solomon Lowls afo the
h amplest Indians In thi Choctaw inaUon
A IJatl Gorjln Isesro.
Savannah Ga . Sept 7. Great ex
citement is roportod at Stokcsvllle on
--EF- i- - -M- n-fv mrtiai.-nmintlty of gas
scouring tho country for a brutal
nogro reported to havo two whlto
girls In captivity and who are being
horriblv treated bv him Tuesdav onr '
of them escaped and mado her way to uodor any conditions of cllmato.
tno house ol a wiaow ana tola r.er wiuuumi bunuuua uuwi-iurauuu ui
Btory. Sho said she and her c'ster wasto
had beon stolon from their par ats by '-iho provision for informing tha
the mgro and wero forced to beg for user as to tho numboi of chaiges Iliad
him tnd submit to his wishes Tho is a lotatlng dial on which an Indl-
negro entered tho widow's houso catoi miilcs at ooii tonth round
captured tho girl and after beating tho numboi of chargos romalnlng
her cruollj forced hor to accompany Hio riflo is especially adapted for
him by threatening to kill her Wood 1Sht shooting and will kill at sixty
hounds havo been seemed and every yards. Its voik Is accuiato nnd It
effort Is being mado to rescue tho fjivos good penotiation Ballots
girls and capture the negro. fired thiough ono Inch boaids woro
. flattonod on tho lion Bhoathing bo-
ltlot la ClereUnd. hind tho target
Ci-rvrrAND O Sept 7. A mob of
betweon 300 and 400 street laboiers
out of employment caused no end of
excitement and troublo in tho south-
eastern part of tho city yesterday.
'Ihe leaders were Hungarians and
Polos who refused to accoptthe reduc-
tion of wages mado by tho paving con-
tractors. Their followers wero men
thrown out of work by delay of city
improvements. Men of all work on
tewers and street improvements weio
ordeicd to quit and when they did not
do so weio assaulted with clubs and
Ho Noter Gtuiglit Anything
Iicraombor jeaisago.saisa liter
a 17-jeai-old cousin flora tho countiy
I unoxpoctedly joining a family paity
I In town at tea. Ho had bt ought hU
I poitinantoau nnd liko ono of Mr.
I fc-milos1 young men. ai rh od In London
to mako his fortune had oWdcntly
I coma to sta1) "
"Glad to seo jou Jack" said the
i hostess "but to whom aio wolndobtod
for this condescension?"
Oh. such a lark! Old Dobbins (his
ao so weio mu wua emus ana d fa f th u arQ d
stones Joseph Bale c Ity inspec- LUh Jcori0t fovor "
tor was beaton Into insensibility. At I . dieadful scilmmairo.
Tho older children snatchod up tho
4 o'clock a collision oocuirod botween
the rioters and mllce and four of tho younffCP Qnd flod from tho room lha
i. vw IaHiii nil Tliinirnrlnna. uprn i' n . . . ....
ring loadcis
arrested
all Hungarians Mere
Soon.rs Too Soon.
Caldweli Kan Sopt 7. rralrlo
lires in the strip can be seen In many
places. They wero sot yestorday by
tho troops who aro charged with
keeping tho strip freo ot intruding
"sooners." Many sooners had suc-
ceeded in hiding in clumps ol bushos
and hollows in the prairie and it was
(or tho purpose of dislodging them
that the fire was started. The result
of tho lires was tho capture by tho
troops of a number of sooners whoso
names places of residence etc. wero
taken for tho Information of officers
in charge of tho registering booth.
When these persons apply for certltl-
"cates of registry they will find their
names in a blank book on tho desk.
Jumped tlia Track.
Colfax Cal Sept. 7. Sells &
Kenofrow circus train jumped tho
track on tho Nevada county narrow
gauge road anil two engines and two
cars rolled down a steep embank
ment. Two men woro killed and six
Injured one fatally A lion and a
horse wero killed and a number of
other animals injured.
hostess claspod hor babo to hoi
breast and glared at tho intruder as
though ho had como puiposoly to
dopilvo hor of her ollspilng.
'Dojoucnmo hoio from n houss
full of scat lot focr" sho gasped
"Don't you bo frightened about
me" roturnod that awful boy "1
never catch anything." But ho did
that tlmo.
A Thoughtful Servant.
Mastoi You wore shamofully in
loxlcated last night John Just
think if any ono wero to find jou In
that condition in tho streotl
Servant You needn't bo uneasy on
that account sli bocauso I always
mako a point to carry ono of jour
visiting caids with mo wherever 1
BO. t
Irrlcntlon In India and 1 2Tit.
liy inlgatlon 25000000 acres aro
mado fruitful In India alono. In
Egypt there aro about 0000000
acres aud in Kuropo about 0000000.
Tho United States havo just begun
tho work of improving wasto area
and havo alroudy about 4000009
acres of lriigated lands.
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