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,H s w i Jt r :A Ift vt 7 . i ' THE BED CLOUD CHIEF. A. O. HOIMI. Pu.lUhar. RED CLOUD, .... NEI1RASKA. OURRINT COMMINT. Tai Boat Committee on Commerce aa agreed to rtport favorably the bill for full BUte control over oleomarga rine, Tan Russian Ambassador in Pari haa publicly thanked the police of that city for unearthing the Nihilist plot agalnat Ike Caar. RtPRXMNTATtva. Flowm, ot New Yerkt haa Introduced in the Ilouae a Joint retolutlon appropriating t450,ooo to complete the Grant monument in New Tork. , k ( , .r Joi P. Krone, the little German lately tried with the Croat convict, waa married recently in Chicago to hli sweetheart, who atuck to him In hla troablea. Jon Williams, who claims to hate knardrd Emma Roberta, a domestic, In LeedaTKnglanSlnNTombcr'lSTO, and to hare been a sailor over since, haa sur- rendered to the Chicago police. PnttsinxNT Harmson haa transmitted to Congress a letter from the Secretary ot State upon the recommendation of the Pan-American Congreaa that an In ternatlonal American bank be eatab llshed. The draft of a bill to authorize the incorporation of the bank accom nanlnd tfcn mHun. 1 , 'fix Thb varloua Governments of Kuroaa are oonduotlng negotiations with a vleV.T A jafcMB i 4Tfc AJkAlfiH A Alt fc ASK hftiB .! All .T 1 of Anarchy. Germany In taking tan leading part In the matter and the only ( hindrance to complete success of the plan la the refusal of England to agree to extradition of Anarchist refugees. It Is reported from llcrlln that 'tht Anti-Socialist law which will oxplraati October 1 will not be renewed.' ThislU a part of the Government bid, for ,tbo support of the Socialist members ettka Reichstag, who are also expected toh won over to the Emperor by tha bill amending th,e present Factory i and Workshops act, which goes very far In ameliorating the condition of tho la boring people. F. M. Cook, associate editor of the Eagle, of Klllsvllle, Miss., Is a candi date for the Republican nomination. The laat Issue of tho Eaglo contained a vivid editorial, written by Its other editor, Dr. Leo, declaring tho Eaglo would not support Cook, but would do all possible to defeat him, but announced thatCook might dofend himself over his name la the paper. Neither editor will aell hla Interest In the paper. Thr Democratic Senatorial raucus adopted the report of tho committee In charge of assignments to membership on the Senate committees and placed Kenator Carlisle on the committees on Finance, Territories and Woman Suf frage. Ho takes Senator lllackburn's place on tho Committee on Territories, who goes to the Committee on Appro priations to All the vacancy there caused by the death of Senator Keck. Much discontent exists In Franco on account of tho virtual embargo on American pork, which has rained the prlco of meat considerably throughout the country. The American product la discriminated against by vexatious and unnecessary inspections, on the pro tense tbatdlKS.se may be lurking In the meat Tho working C'.SUe.ln tho cilice are Jndltnant over the discrimination, which they regard aa Intended for tho 'benefit of the peasant farmers of France at the expense of the consumers In the Industrial centers. A spbciai. from Grand Falls. Que., aayat Ex-Sergeanteat-Arms Hllcott of the United Statea Congreaa and a French Canadian woman have been llvlner In HL Loula Pariah ia tka Hafutaay regions. Mr. Mayberry, of tha Grand Falia Hotel, learned ef thla from tha lumbermen, aad after soma delay ta geetiag advtcea from Washington, he alerted with a warrant for their arrest Ha found the couple had flown. Three daya before he reached the place tha wemaa sailed on the Quebec ataamer, aad when he ar rived Slloott waa not to be found and nono of the natives knew where he was. A little hut twelve tnllee In the woods which the couple had occupied all win ter waa empty. Thk Norwegian boat Concordia haa arrived at Halifax, N. a, with Spencer Decker and Eugene Itourke, belonging to tho American fisherman Nellie G. Thurston. They were picked up on tho lianka May 10, after drifting about for flvo days and four nights without food or water. They were attending trawls when a fog net in and they lost the ves aeL They tried to make tho Newfound land coast, 900 miles distant, but their attempt proved useless. Their suffer ing from thirst, hunger and cold waa In tense. The fifth day they becamo very weak, their arma breaking out in sores, aad their feet and lips became swollen. The Concordia almoat ran over them be fore they were seen. They were uncon otoua whom picnea up. Thk Denver A Rio Grande railroad In tenda, it ia reported, to complete lu tun teal through tha mala ranm of the Xoeky mountains at Tennessee Pass for ruaalng traiaa la July next The Colo rado Midland railroad la about to com saeace running another through tho aame range about ten mile south, whloa will take about two year to earn jrtete. It will be about a mile and threevquartera long (9,ltt0 feet) and l,ae feat below the top of the range. robably avoiding anow blockades and eavy expenses in overcoming the Kater elevation. Horn air lines from tver to Grand Junction to bo built In i future perhapa by the Denver, Col- laaoa memo una win greatly altitudea aad heavy grades by faVvadaat tunneling. The Midland tun .Ml ! Xfacted to coat 11,000, ( NEWS OF THE WEEK. OlMaad By Talagrmpk and If L COKU iMMxnuiSLT arteritis reading of the four sal on the nth the oath was administered to Mr. Carlisle as Scnstor from Kentucky. Ren. ator Plumb offerei a resolution Instructing the finance Committee to pr pare and re port In connection with the larlff hill cer tain InfortuatMu -regarding (he duties under existing laws end the changes by the asw bill, which was amended and agree to. Senator George Introduced a bill subjecting Nations) bank ami Treasury notes to State taxation. The Naval Appropriation bin was then considered at length and finally passed. Ad) turned.... The dsjr In the House was ex clusively devoted to District ot Columbia business. Amen disposing of motions and resolu tions tsa Senate on the 17th resumed consid eration of the "OrUlaal f'scksge" bill and Senator Coke sad Knells spoke against and Sens tor George In favor of It. The bIH then went over. The Vlce-I'resldent announced the appointment of Senator Carlisle on the Committees on finance, Territories and Woman luff rage,... In the House Mr. Me Klatey submitted the conference report on the Customs Administrative bill, which Mr. MeMlllln(renn.) opposed. The report was agreed to, the Speaker counting a quorum present The filter and Harbor bill was then considered until adjournment. ink Senate completed no buslnesa on the Mill. Soon after assembling the blllmajeet Ing Imported liquors to the laws of the sev eral States (the Original Package"' bill) was taken up and the discussion that fol lowed took a wide range and occupied the entire silting... .When the House met Mr. Vaus, as llepresentatlve from the Third 1'ennsylvaala district to succeed Mr. Han ded, was sworn In. After disposing of rou tine business the House went Into Committee of the Whole on the River end HarhoeMH. When the committee, rose Mr. Dockerr moved to report the bill back with the Ilea Aaala eanal elsuseateUken out, which mo. ,lsSMioUdtMllBAsV Adjourns. aaroatma aweins mwiaame. on the MgaiaMiMldeatfcl(alMiOrlglnal SgV'bllt-stibleetinaMitltiftj lluuors ro the laws of the several a tMa, Ihe bill. after discussion, wss amended Ind psssed, tea M, any 10., TatfMNPiftaased provides that Hawfrra traaspafisdllsto any elate for consumption, use. sale etr atorata shall on their arrival be subfal (a laws of eueh State or Territory, enaoied In theexereUo'of Its pollen powers, and shalLafl be exempt therefrom by reason olJeBMrtMluceil In tbeeellaMpacksfe.kieVsf and IlJr tor Mil was ieelvarfJHbiVnilouse and the adnata edjoanafedenmWaMsy,.. .Soon stUressesabiWweJwmYwent into Com mlltee otthe Whol) pdhllg kalldfnga bUle and many received favtuahkjfMfjsldrrNtlon. WheajtR oswmilsV'reii f3Mguie i., Jdorneuatll Monday. ' - dT 1 V njuoMALAitmrvuTicUu ' . Risiioi Jamrs O'Cohnom, of the Human Cathollo Diocese of Oamha, la doad. i - GoVKtnon BtKKitriti, of-Kentucky, haa called an election lor' a suooessor to Kenator Carlisle, to lio hold Juno 21. Thero aro a number of candidates, In cluding Theodore llallam, formerly Carlisle's partner, Fiiik.nds of Secretary Illalne say that he will not bo a candidate for the Presi dency. Htim Nrslkii, tho German composer, Is dead. Tun Emln relief committee at llerlln has received a letter from Dr. Peters, dated llubahya, Ugandl. Dr. Peters says he Is about to begin his return Journey to llsgamoyo. Tiik Scotch-Irish Congress met at Pittsburgh, Pa., on tho soth. Govkiinoii Aiiiiktt, of Now.Iersey, has signed tho llallot Reform bill and it Is now a law. Cil itl.Ks II. l'li.so.v, formerly of Indi ana, has been sppolnteU clerk of the Okluhoma court. Gaiifiri.ii's monument was dedicated at Cleveland, O., on theflOth In tho pres ence ot President Harrison, ex-Prel-dent Hayes, Vice-President Morton and many other notables. Tho parudo was the lurgest eur seen In Northern Ohio. Ex-Governor James !). Cox, of Cincin nati, delivered tho oration. llr.!iY M. Htasikv waa the guest of the United States Legation at London on the 30th. MIBCR RtXAMCOl'l, 1 of Germany has Tiik Emperor of Germany has asked tho assistance of English trsdes union in lurineranre oi nis labor scttemea. Euo At.tJCN, who robbed tha 4atla Investment Company at Kansaa City of 10,000, haa been arrested at Chicago. Mho. "Fmitz" Emmrtt haa obtained divorce. Thr American ttaptlst Educational Society met in Chloago on the 98th. Announcement waa made that the gift of 1000,000 by Rockefeller, tha oil king, had been aupplemeated by the necessary vuv,oue. A stramxh trading between Chinese porta has been destroyed by fire. Twenty-two persons are missing. Ct.AKssK!f, the wrecker ot the Sixth National Rank, New York, has been found guilty of misappropriating funds. Tiik Chloago gas trust stock has been greatly depressed because of adverse legal decisions. Titr. dredge boat Josephine Is deepen ing tho rhannel at Corpus Cbristl, Tex. Tiik body of John Coleman, of New burg, N. Y., has leen found six miles from a ranch In Howard County, Tex. It is supposed ho took sick and died while tending some sheep. Thctvrefv no marks of violence on his pensrnJ lie disappeared over a month ago1 "" At a meeting of the Christian scient ists at New York resolutions offered by Mr. llalley for the formal illsorf attlaa tton of tho National association wero adopted. This calls for an abandon ment of the old charter as a National corporate body, but retains all local ones. At a moating of the Ohio grand lodge Knights of Pythias the constitution was amended to prevent initiation of all non-believer In the Supreme lleing and all engaged in the liquor traffic. Thr Irish tcuanta' defense fund now amounts to over 60,000. Kkcuktam, of tho copper syndicate, has been convicted at Paris and sen tenced to six months' imprisonment and to pay a fin of 10,000 francs. Other concerned in the famous "corner" were fined. A racr war Is threatened at Six-Mile, a small town In lllbb County. Ala. v Josxrii Kaihkk. a New York follower ot Johann Most, has been arrested la Chicago on suspicion of complicity In tho recent attempt to blow up tho llaymsrket police monument. IIknjamix Hawkins colored, hasbcen hanged in tho Jail at Washington for the cruel murder of his wife from whom he had separated. FfitK in Seattle, Wash., ha destroyed an entire block of cheap lodglaghousea, saloons and restaurants, causing $A0,000 loss. There wero many narrowescapee. John McNban on whose claim Cen tral City la located, waa shot dead oa the streets at Kingfisher, Ok., by Joe Welch, of Deer Creek. The killing grew out of a contest case now pending before the United States laiid-ofllce. A dispatch from Palermo aaya that Slgnor Arlgo, a woalthy merchant, has been captured by brigands near that city and ia hold for a rinaoru of HO,000. A TKHniHf.R hailstorm visited the Red river valley, Northern Minnesota, on tho itvth. In places tho hall was four feet deep. Thkmr was a mishap on the Rrighton beach race track, New York, on the 80th. Several horses went down in a collision and one Jockey was killed and two others seriously hurt. Five persons worn killed by lightning at Hamburg, Germany, and six children were killed by tho falling of a swing at a kindergarten In tho village of Reins klndorf. Tiikhr wss a cloudburst at Arcadia, Wis., on tho ttOth. One porson was drowned and two mill dams and a mill wore swept nway. ' Mas. O. J. Stonr, her two children and a Mrs. Wlmmor wero killed In a buggy near Marion, Ind., recently while crossing the Panhandla track as a train came along. Tiik magnificent Texas Spring Pal aco'at Fort Worth, Tex., was burned on tho night of the 80th while a ball was In progress. A fearful panic followed tho alarm of Ire. Several were killed and fatally Injured, many othera being seriously hurt, Tho loss was fe.'fiO.OOO. Tiik brewery of Klolber A Kothe, Roadlng, (., waa destroyed by fir re cently. Loss, 871,000. Skowmkn SMirkvU farmir of, Wash ington County, Mki, died recently from tho effects of a dog hi to oor a year ago. Ills agony waa terrible. Thr Arkansas Statin Pfoss Association has elected U. .R. Williams, of Fort Smith, president, and John R. Julio, of Searcy, secretary. Majoii Panitza, charged with con spiruuv to murder Prince Ferdinand of Uujjfavlat.luMVbena sentenced to deuth. Thro ottWsjware'tontonccd to Impris onment,1 ' Dkcoiiation day was colubrated In tho various cities aa usual on tho 80th. The speakers at tho ceremonies at the Sol diers' Homo at Washington criticised unsparingly tho scones at Richmond, Vtt., on tho unvalllngof tho monument to General Robert E. Ien. Senator In galls delivered the oration st Gettyv burg. In New York 'JO.OOO persons wore in Uie parade. In Western cities tho ex orcises were marred by rain. Tiik Normannla. tho latest addition to the Ilamburg-Amorlcan fleet, made her maiden trip from Quoenstown to New York In six days, flvo hours and one minute, beating tho maiden record. She received some damage by collision with an Iceberg. It is stated now that the shortage of Cashier Thompson, of tho Owego (N. Y.) National Hunk will bo made up and tho bank resumo. The defalcation waa 100,000. Tiikiik was a terrible accident on the narrow guiifro railroad between Oakland and San Francisco on the .'loth. A train plunged Into Antonio creek, tho draw of which was opened to allow a vessel to pahs. Some thirteen person wero drowned. Tho engineer and fireman of tho Ill-fated train tied after Itelug res cued, from tho wuter. TiiH cattle dealers of Montreal hsvo petitioned tho Montreal Council to e tabllah union stock yards and close tho present small places. AOOtTIOK AX DUPATCHBt. Tm Ira at Fort Worth, Tex., waa art lo fatal as first reported. Only ono per- !n wM.klllel Thrlynr hurt it, c. aow, a millionaire baaker ot Marinette, Wla, committed suicide re cently by shooting himself. He had been 111. Phksidrnt Hahwsox waa the guest ef the Scotch-Irish Congress at Pittsburgh, Pa, on the a 1st O.KAHIXO house returns for the weak ended May ail showed aa average in crease of 4.8 compared with the corre sponding week of last yar. In New York there waa a decrease ot i.3. BraiMKss waa quiet on the London rJtock Exchange during th weekended wj " u vviitmviivBi injunmi wvr firm and fairly active. Sugar was steady at Havana. A MCTTiui from tha Ciar written In re ply to one from the Queen of Denmark )uiimurq. in tnis inner ne promises a strict Inquiry Into Sllierlan scandals and says he will punish heavily ex ceaae off so verity on tho part ot offi olals. Lastly he promises to Instruct his Ministers to draft measures of amelioration. Tiik Dupont paper mills, Louisville, Ky., burned recently,, Loss, -.H.000; Insured; ' Ilti. John TiiovroN did suddenly at New Hamburg, N. Y., recently ot heart disease, aged oluhty-onc. In t&Ml ho waa elected to Congress, tolng a member during the exciting time over the admission ot Kansas, In which he took an Important part In the debate. lxcRNDiARisM waa tho cause of the burning of four squares ot buildings at Mlddleborough, Ky., the fire being started In Uoyland'a grocery. The loss was 9300,000 and.4,000 people were ren dered homeless. Two brothers named Raymond living at Attica, Mich., were found dead be side the Chloago Grand, Trunk track at that place the other morning. Roth were terribly mutilated. It waa thought they had Jumped oft tha trata. Tunr.K laborers were crushed to death In a cave-In near Curry X O'Hrlen'a reck quarry Wear Castle Rock, Col. IN the oaae of a aoldler who died wall serving under a court martial sentence, Assistant Secretary llussey, ot the In terior Department, has decided that the widow Is entitled to a pension, the sen tence being held to bo no bar. A Ht'imtCANK did much dam ago at Sofia, llulgarla, on tho 1st Many per sons wero killed and Injured. IMwtit.t, Clayvox, ot Arkansas, and S. Ik Koott, ot West Virginia, have been elected members of the National JtepubUcaa Executive Committee. KEBBA8KA STATE NEWa StVRiv member ef the Omaha City Council recently brought libel suit for 10,000 against the Ree. The paper charged the plaintiffs with corrupUon ia office. Thr Governor haa Isaucd a proclama tion convening the Legislature In special session June ft, for tho purpose of pass ing a maximum rate law, repealing tha law creating the State Hoard of Trans portatlon, providing for an Australian system of voting and declaring for more currency and tho free coinage of sliver. Tbn Governor thinks that tho cost will not lw more thsn W.ooo week, and that two weeks will bo long enough to trans act the business. Tiik Covington school board has de cided to erect a 810,000 nchool building. T. J. Ei.t.toTT, of Wllbcr, whllo re cently In a dellrous condition, escaped from tho house and ran to tho creek, a dlstanco of one mile, where wading Into the water, ho began praying pre paratory, it is supposed, to drowning himself. Drawn to tho spot by the noise, his aon, with some neighbors, succeeded In rescuing him. Tiik other day a deputy United States marshal and tho representative of the whisky trust wont to tho distillery at Nebraska City and proceeded to remove the machinery. Several pieces wero un coupled, when a crowd of fully one hun dred citizens swooped down on tho building and drove them out. Much excitement prevailed. Tiik barn of Andrew Anderson, of Stromsburg was struck by lightning the other day and three horses were killed, but the building was not damaged in tho least. On tho afternoon of tho 20th a furloua wind and ruin storm visited tho vicinity of Lincoln, breaking down trees, over turning light buildings, demolishing fences and chimneys and occasionally doing more serious damage, wero of intenso blackness and when tho storm was at Its height It made a spec tacle to strike terror to tho stoutest heart Tiik Ico houses of tho Lincoln Ice Company, two miles west of the Ilur llngton ,fc Missouri depot at Lincoln, wero entirely consumed by lire tho other evening. Tho building wns 100x HO feet and tbn loss Is probably fA.ooO. Curter Wilcox, ono of tha firemen, was run over by tho hoso cart and had his leg broken; he ulxo received Internal In juries which might prove fatal. Mhs. Lahson, a Swedish woman, whose homo Is about soven miles north west of Whitney, gave birth to flvo children recently. Tho little ones weighed about two pounds each, but were all dead when born. Is tho Nebraska City distillery con tost case the Supremo Court has ren dered a lengthy decision holding tho Anti-Trust law constitutional; that the proceedings by which the distillery was turned over to tho whisky trust wero il legal nnd void, and that tho property still belongs to the original stockhold er. The agents for tho trust com menced dismantling tho distillery under an order from .ludgo Dundy, of 'tho Fed eral Court, who held that tho trust owned the machinery. The conflict be tween tho Stato Supremo Court and Federal Court Is regarded with Interest by local attorneys. Am attempt was recently made to burn the residence of Mrs. s. J. Dunn at De Witt by placing rags suturated with oil under tho building, but the flames went discovered heforo much damage w as done. Tiik proposition to Issue S.M.OOO in bonds to build a court house was de- cfttcd In Thurston County by '.'00 ma orlty. The Indians voted solidly against tho bonds. Thr public school houso at Pleas anton. Huffslo County was burned tho other day. Supposed to bo tho work of tramps, Tiik colored aeoplo of Nebraska City held a Jubilee meeting the other night to protest against maintaining a sepa rate school for colored children, nnd a committee was appointed to wait upon the Hoard ot Education about the mat ter. W. D. Wvatt, ex-master of chancery of ttogan County, who disappeared In November, 18MH, leaving a shortage of 110,000, was arrested the other day in New Orleans. Mus. F.i.uiiia Saok. living near Doni phan, has been taken to the Lincoln In sane asylum for the fourth time. Her condition was caused by religious ex cltemeut and she recently attempted suicide by hanging. Ih'KlNo a lato saloon brawl at O'Neill Ernest Weeks disfigured Tom Tlerney for life by nearly biting off the latter' nose. Weeks was arrested and held In bonds of 7&0 for trial In tho district court, John Siiohiik!kikh, a twelve-year-old Genoa lad, was hit on the leg with a shinny club lost February and so badly Injured that It was found necessary the other day to amputate tho limb. Wiixik Waunmu the eleven-year-old son of G. C. Warner, la missing from bis homo at llcatrlco. Whim: recently moving an old barn near Gothenbutg the Jagger boys en countered a rat den and commenced tho slaughter ot the rodents. When tho conflict ended 'Ito dead rat were counted. Gothrniivro haa good prospects of se curing the location of a plant to manu facture plows before the endot the year. Grohqk M. Krarxs, farmer near Loup City, bad one of his legs broken recently by the kick of a colt which he waa leading. Thr State firemen's tournament will be held at Plattsmouth June 3, 3.1 and 94. Tho money prlsea aggregate f.'.AOO, besides several gold aad silver badges will be given. A Mawsox maa haa discovered a pro cess for manufacturing both soft and hard soap from corn at one-third the cost ot other soaps. A stock company Is about to le formed tor Its manufacture, William Fox, a sly cltisea of Ueemer, recently eloped with a young girl, "sav ing a wife and two children destitute, Tiikhr Is said to be a raadatoaa at, Rueavllle which ha provenemcaotaM when applied to rattlesnake bite at well as to wounds froduced by dog, THE CENSUS. Fawty-tkraa Tkoajud fatotw OOMsxaasoa Thau Work. Ttse Ck rente Olsea Asm war Wet imaawattee WHfat Mefaeal to Asmwcv Qsjeetlea Header rerseae Ubl t reJty. i Washinoto, Jnne3. The machinery for taking the census for 100 waa put la operation to-day all over the United States, and as It will be pushed as ex peditiously a possible Superintendent Porter expects early returne to his of fice, so that the work ot tabulating can bo entered upon and completed within a reasonablo period. All the prelim inary matter have been arranged, blanka prepared and enumerators in structed as to their dutlos. and all that remains to tie done Is to collect the data which it has been decided ahall becomo a part of tho census. It requires 43,000 men aa enumerators to gather the requi site information and each of these Is either employed In a definite locality or upon some special topic. This, how ever, does not include the additional thousands of clerks employed In collect ing and tabulating the returns that will como back from all over tho country as tho rosult of tho labors of tho enumer ators, so It can bo seen at a glanco what a corps of men It requires and the Im mense sum of money which must bo ex pended to accomplish thla undertaking. Mr. Porter has accepted and confirmed tho supervisors' selection of enumer ators oxcopt In a feV instances where the fitness of tho appointees was ques tioned, and It being shown that thoy wero Incompetent others were substi tuted. In the South In some places ob jection was made to the appointment of colored men, but tho supervisors being held responsible for their mon ho con cluded to trust to their discretion and declined to Interfere upon that ground. It Is known, however, that appoint ments of thla kind are few and even In the case of a colored supervisor nearly all of the enumerators designated by him aro white. It is not anticipated that much trouble will be experienced in obtaining an swers to tho questions that aro pro pounded, but where refusals are met with they will be at onca reported and steps taken to enforce tho law. Tho Superintendent is not given any dis cretion in the matter, but It is madn obligatory upon him to report each and every porson who falls to comply with tho requirements of tho law to tho proper persons, who will tnstltutn a vigorous prosecution against tho viola tors of It, and they becomo liable to a fine of 3100. It la thought that some trouble will bo experienced In securing answers to the Inquiries regarding mort gages as well as thoso concerning spe cial Information In relation to disease about which physicians have recently given opinions. No exceptions will bo made In propounding tho questions of harsh measures resorted to In enforcing the law, but where it becomes plain that the provisions of tho law are Inten tionally being violated, then tho par ties so offending will be called upon to take tho consequences. Mr. Porter Intimated very plainly last evening that so far as the "chronic diseases" questions were concerned it was not the intention of tho ofllco to en deavor to bring to punishment thoso who wero reluctant to make answer, but as to the "mortgage" queatlon ho spoke not quite so chcoringly for thoso who had determined not to answer this part ot tho schedule, though tho probability is strong that nothing will bo done with recalcitrants on this matter. Ho expressed himself very earn estly, howovcr, with regard to bring ing the law to bear on those who should willfully refuso to answer any and all questions put to them by tha enumer ators. They would be compelled to answer, ho said, or to take the conse quences of their refusal. Ha thought there waa a possibility that members ot the criminal classes might take ad vantage of tha fight made against the diseases and mortgage questions to re fuse any Information whatever to the enumerators and he stated that thla would not be tolerated under any elr c u instances. WasMagteet se seal sal Avek. Nrw York, June 1. Friday morning at ten o'clock the corner atone of the Washington memorial arch waa laid with impressive ceremonies. The music was a special feature and was rendered by a choir of 300 voices selected from the Oratorio and other.alnglng societies. The anthem, "America" and the "Star Spangled llanner" wero sung by the choir, the great multitude standing about the stand Joining In. The exer cises were opened with prayer by Illshop Potter, after which George William Curtis, tho orator of the day, spoke. Tho corner stone was laid by Grand Master John W. Yroomanof tho Mason of tho State. Waal AaaeHea l-ark. Lonimix, June 1. Much discontent exists In France on account of the vir tual embargo on American pork, which has raised the price ot meat consider ably throughout the country. The American product is discriminated against by unnecessary and vexatious inspections, on the pretense that disease may be lurking la the meat. The work tng claaee la the cities are indignant over the discrimination, which they re gard aa Intended for the benefit ef th peasant farmers ef Franc at th ex peace of thecoasumers la th industrial center. I cniesMt Chicago, June L Yesterday th weather waa remarkably warm for thla time of the year. CapUta MenJI ot the steamer Eva Fuller aad aa unknown maa working la a lumbar yard were overcome by the heat and died. Robert Gasaes, a builder, was also overcome aad waa removed to a hospital. Arte? at e Halifax, N. S.. June 1. The Gloa rester schooner Mabel Kwnnison, at Loutstorg, report that Job W. New. maa aad Aleaso Kenny strayed from the veesel ta a dory during a fog oa May SO aad have not alace been heard ot IN HONOR OF GARFIELD. Ttse r4 Mmms a Cleveland Dedt- rvesMeat narrteasi and Other rveseat-xiafraiaeent Mreet ra- CfjevKt.AKi, O:, May 31. The Gar field memorial ia Lake View cemetery waa dedicated yesterday with imposlnr ceremonies in the presence of the l'resi. dent of the United Statea, members of his Cabinet and distinguished men from, all parts of the country. The memorial ia a colossal structure, towering 10.1 feet above an eminence In the cemetery, which overlooks the city and surrounding country. The ediflca cost 1150,000, of which amount one-half was contributed by the people of Cltve- i.t Tin: INTKIIIOIL land, tho remainder coming from every State and Territory In the Union and. from many foreign lands. The exercises began with a parade of military and civic societies, the proces sion forming la the center ot the city and moving to tho cemetery, a dlstanco of flvo miles. The city was filled with strangers, aad thousands of peopio watched the parade. Tho decorations were the finest over seen here. Tho procession moved at ono o'clock. Gen eral James Ilarnet was chief marshal, and Goncral Edward S. Meyer wa adjutant-general. The day was perfect and not a cloud was seen in tho sky. The procession, which was a very long one, was viewed by two solid lines of eaplo exten'dlntr from Erie atreot to Lake View cemotery, flvo miles. President Harrison, Gen eral Sherman, ex-1'resldent Hayes, Vice President Morton and General Scholleld. wore applauded very frequently. Tho spectacle, barring Garfleld's funeral pro cession, was the most Imposing ever seen In Cleveland. A vast concourse of people bad pre ceded the procession to the cemetery, and when the exercises began then wero thousands congregated about the great stand that had been erected and on which wero seated tho distinguished guests. Ex-Prcsldont Hayes, the presi dent of tho Memorial Association, pre- siaea, ana alter "America" had been sung by the memorial chorus, he spoke briefly of tho monument and it history and purpose. The divine blessing was ltvv - oKed oy utgiitKov. Illsbop l.conard.Xhd ex-Covernbr Jacob I). Cox, of Cincinnati, delivered tho oration of the day. la tho course of his remarks he said: "It is well that this memorial should bo built hero In tho capital ulty of tho Western Reserve, on tho eastern side, whore the branching roads lead to all the counties of the old district that Garfield served for nearly twenty years. Himself a typo ot the Western Keservo boy, his marble efllgy under the donn bt a sort of apotheosis ot Western Re servo manhood. It Is the emblem or the berolo qualities developed out of the New England character In tho pioneer life of the West, It. typifies tho courage of the men and women which planted new home, were savage atlll roamed the physical vigor ot bodyand limb, which felled the forest and aubiued it ta the plow; the tireless Industry aad thrift which would be content with nothing abort of tha highest civilisation aad th bro4et enlightenment; the soaring purpose aad uafalterlag will which made It possible for every farmer's boy to aim at the highest fflghts la literature, in science and In statesmaashlp." Th "Uallelajaa Chows" by Handel waa next aung, after which Iresldent, lUrrlson, Vice-President Morton, the members nnd crx-member of the Cel Inet, the General of the army and the Governor of Ohio were presented. Following brief ceremonies by tho Knights Templar the "Doxology" was sung and the benediction pronounced by Rev. D. T. Powers, D. D. Then fol lowed an Impressive service, by the Knights Templars. This closed the ex ercises and the crowds returned to the. city. nsr Trad Itall. MlsxRArou. Minn., May 31. The Northwestern Miller says: The flour out put lsst week wasv10T,s0 barrels, aver aging 17.W0 barrels dally, against l'.T. 740 barrels the week before and 10ooo barrel for the corresponding time In IMt, md tej.ooo barrels In IWiS. Under the Influence of, the present lifeless flour market there Is a growing tend ency to curtail the output. This Is trun of the country aa well aa of Minne apolis. OutAde mills that have hereto fore been able to keep more or le order ahead are now beginning to run abort ef tha usual supply aad are reducing thair product, rkll nt a few other of large capacity are shut down entirely much ef the time. The flour market 1 till extremely dll aad sales are re duced to th minimum. May's Laxiuww. N. J.. My It. About foar o'clock yesterday afternoon Sheriff M. K Johnson waa telefrapked for to go to Richland, Atlaatie Couaty, Imme diately to quell a riot among Itallaas at that ptaea, who, aot bavtaf received their wage for several weeks, had struck aad built obetmctloa acres th track to prevent trala from rsnnlnar. Th Italtaa wr armed with pick, tea aad clnb aad sroald not allow the rompaay ta do aay further work, Th sheriff weat to th scene, bt wa unable to do aay thing with th mob aad returned to Klchlaal for relator? Mats ! v.. - in :