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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1897)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. .ESTABLISHED JTJSE 10 , 1S71. Cttl ILA , THURSDAY MOKXIXG , JVI/T 2J ) . 1S97. S1KGLE COPY FIVE CEKTS. Goal Operators Oraclud * Thar Wort After Two ADOPT "TRUE UNIFORMITY"1 AGREEMENT Colonel Scuffs Bolt the ChJy Unpleasant Feature tiat OCTOTB. HE PROMISES TO SMKG INTO LINE Action of Operators Has Nothing to Do nth Settling the Strite. THAT IS AN AFTER CONSIDERATION Wilier * ' Lender. Aol tti Hr AilmHtcd to Conlerrncc Illcl itli thr Purini r of irtlllnR Any ExUtinc PTTTSBmG , Pe. , July 2B. The "trueuni formity" ranftrence of coal oprratorE of the rittEburc district concluded He work toulght at : ! ! " . o'clock , after a two days' session of clone and pprrltent work. The twenty-one nectlonB of the uniformity agreement were thoroughly discussed and adopted section by pectlon The best of leellng prevailed throughout the tneetlugK , the only exception being the bolting of Colonel 'Rend ' at yester day' * eccslon Juct previous to adjournment. JiDwcvcr Judce Or-cnB announced that Colonel Kend had authorized him to elate that MI } agreement of the conference would receive hla hearty co-operation and he would clgn It If ! * 5. f > 0 or even 20 per cent 'of the operators were blnccre in the Ejnction of it. The conference ai > polnted a committee of flve\V. P. De Armltt , J. B. Zerbe , J. J. Bteitler. J. C. Dyoart and N. F. Sanford. -with General John Little to i.ecure the signatures of the operatore to the agreement. 3"hlB committee will begin HE work tomor row It will be aided by the Ohio Board of Arbitration. When the requisite number of cignatures have been necured another meet ing will be held to ratify the agreement. Speeches were Jtnadp by De Armltt. Demp- rter. Little , Zerbe and others , all exprwEiug satisfaction over the result of the meeting jmd predicting the KUCCCEB of the jilun. The agreement , BE adopted , provides for caeh payment of wagee , 2.000 pounds to the ion , check welgbmcn on the tipples , mlncrE to be credited with the full quantity of coal contained in the mine car. abolition of com- jiany stores , heml-monthly pay days uni form price for pick mining in the thin and thick vein districts and veins not exceeding 3Vftet It alto provides that in case of the violation of the terms of the agreement A penalty of 10 cent * per ton on the total output of coal mined by the violator -will be charged , which penalty IE to bf paid to a commiBblon eubjoct to the right of either trbitratlou or appeal. Said penalty , when collected. IR tobe distributed among the eignerB of the agreement , nro rata , in pro- ynrtlon to the total amount of tonnage or output made by them during the year. The commlfiElon hi to be chosen annually and Ehall bp Tcnown by the name of the uni formity ctimmlbbion. It shall be composed of mlnu members , the thick and thin vpln operatore having proper representation. The members shall be worn to laithfully and Impartially perform the duties of their offlcee ud will be authorized and empowered to cn- 3orco the judgmcntG and awards. It chall Also be empowered to EUbpouna witnefiheE rwith the hame force and effect as a board fit arbitration duly appointed under the act ut nufcembly of the etate of Pennsylvania re lating to compulsory arbitration. The agreement nhall not become effective unless it has been signed by US per cent of lh { < operators on or before January 1 , IKBk. lAftcr I'D ' per cent have elgned the agreement 4f any fifteen operators chall be of the opin ion that enough have signed to ruuder it effective , a meeting r.hall be called hi Pittc- fcurg to declare it In force. STIMKE NOT CONSIDERED The operators , with a Jew exceptions , want Jt distinctly understood that the passage of nn agreement whereby all operators are to adopt a Eimilar tyitem und are to pay the came relative price for mining has nothing lo do with the great strike. They wish the miners to disabuse their minds of any such Ihcoriei. The operators have also shut out" UIH minors' leaders 'rom taking any part in the conference that may take place through questions arlslng'betwtien the operators and miners , by inserting a clause in the agree ment , btatiug that tht * commission shall be composed of workmen employed by the sub- ncribern. Heretofore the miners' officials Jiave represented the miners , l ut now the miners are to grapple with the qucticlon in dispute alone. It was ducldud that present contracts could not be mude the basis for arbitration. Many firms fcp taken contracts for a stip ulated period at a fixed price. It le under ctood that these ( .hall have the right to sup jily the product to nil theft ) contracts at the. ratt of mining on which the contracts urn based. Here is where the miners and operators will separate. The attendance at today's session was not HE large as the day previous Operators irom I'lghtyflvcrail mines aod five river mines agreed to take part iu the convention vhlch Is a larger .percentage than it wae liopud to get together. The operators worked < ; monthly and lew objections were raised to tht * agreement as written. There was a close vote on tlit ( jucBtluu vhethur the commit tee to be appointed should be privileged to tamper vuth the differential in the thirl : and thin vein regions Frank Osborne made a motion to lot It stand at utagc and custom bad made It , but Mr. De Armitt argued that If the differential was ftir and just , uoiif fchould li.'ar to have the subject arbitrated The vote on the question rtwulted in thirteen nettled by a commission and eleven to linvi It stand at at ) iruseut. All the Toting was light. Mr. Hoosack almost broke up the as im- JjluEt when he moved to make the agree ment become iipcrativr when seventy-five operator * sign it. Objections wure rained to ttis motion and J. B. Zerbe. who acted at chatrmun. he ilat d to put the motion. Hi caid the vhole agruenicut should be void 4iud the uiotlou was an obstruction. The nrine was then taken and resulted in six to make U TC per cent. and iourtttin to make it Jit. . put punt. ACTS LIKE A BDOMBHANG Tlip genttral strike irltuatton It IOK enoour- r.ciiif : from the ralimrs * tandpt > lnt ( ban 1' IWCE a wtutk ago. Breaks in the ranks of the river ni"E and a geiuiral feniing of diwnurepf- mient nier the West Virginia situation huv rombined to quennh enthusiasm in t. if marl.ublp degree Out- prime factor in Urlnr- iuf liack tl'it notidtuou of affairr u thoutth- ( tolic thr iuactian of the Wht'uliap convenrle tc df ielug ways to Mop mial bhlpmoiuc fmni the cl. jUtHl tarrlturr Ou aU fii&ts the BOD Jtri'm-t' was cunfldcntly lucil.i'i upon liy tilt- mpu t prefcHDting a spe dy euluann uf tin TV < st Virpiuia nroblam mifl a means uf mak ing : bf IIP-UP gono'iri The ituiuancc of lung rejluuuti * luueud wut Iti the nature of c T.nnurj-ow morukBE 1H wltu * * * onr of tbt iiiiiirt .Uiig end what wiuie Botifidiiutl } Ht to be the uist maw me tiae of thr jiro * t atrtbt ! Kll eflortc hive lutu o i ) oratrattid OB I > f Arnrttt'e mlnet n * Isnur officiclc are ID ruUf ihp men Irom all tvvf thr Auuntr ; Eut rne V T ln and PrteldBti SlaiiOiford af ibn Untied Mltit Wurl.ert will Vie amoui ; the iibltif * jtL n. The flctauc- r.t-tuuu u jilaiiiird m. a jvenpiiful KI . anC v 'It tin- idea a ) luM.lnc oup last < * BUTT it Ai iliR out the wo-Llnj ; mir r l > v the Mru..c ess l.mfl of mural cuaaion The meatluc bt held at McOrue'e achnol houae , near Plum cTpt Uloerc wm march te the place of Bsfteaibltgp from afl awrby jnlnpt AU wru of rumor * are In clrcaUtlen tnntghi ooocprn.ng thlc mfftlns One 1 Ihtt Torce nill be UFc-d tbonl moral raasloc fall in britig.n ? ill * De Arnittt attiprf w > t In e p- port of this U U rpjiortod l tp tonight that at IfttBt W)8 ) etrlbor * are at Turtle Crpek now iLtti smell inrtles are ra unUy arrlvtnr ; to augnnint th * crowd. Tb * men cxrry dab * and hvc prortflone for a two or tbree-9tyt * tmttBg A Urjw number of dpputies tre to reeilnws to taVp a hand thould their cerr- tec b * jiepdpfl The nrtowr' offiPiaU say pwJtlvoly th t tfaprp wm be no trouble * na tbpy lirttevp the working mlnerE will llrtea to reason and Join their brethren. mum IOWA > i i \ ntu > XVAL.K OIT. ; nifirrt n Grnrrnl FtrlUr Itnoui ; llir X" I > n tcn. OTTl'MWA , la- . July IS. fBpeclal Trtc- gram. > Two huDdrpfl men of the Whltpbresst Fuel company at Rathbun Jfoined the Tor- bu b men. bo are already out , today. The MyEttc men f.OO in numt r. will not po to work In the morning Two agitators tram Streatnr. 111. . Hunter and Jerntn by name. camp to Ottumwa last nlrht. having been tent here to get thp Iowa men out and crt them to join the general movement- Tic agitators went to Centervllle today and be gan work on the men thpre. A delegate meeting of Centervllle dlBtrlct men wns held at that place today but deferred action until another larger meeting to be held at the same place Friday. The men In Mahaska. Wapello and Monroe counties are still working , but the , e who belong to the union say they will join a gen eral strike. President Reynolds of the district mine workers was seen at Beacon today and re fused to talk. Thp nonunion mru of the mines at Muchlkinock Given and other pain's say they will not quit and that there will be trouble If any effort Is made to In terfere with them. Operators expect a general -walkout among union men. i in tli < - I'nn. ST. LOUIS , July iS. A special Irom Sedalia. Mo. , to the Post-DUpatch eays : The coil m inert ) ' conference , postponed from yes terday until today , proves to be a flshh In the pan. The Kansas and Illinois delega tions. expected lest night , failed to ma terialize as dii also the delegates from Rich Hill. Lexington and Hlgglnsvllle. Mo. , and this forenoon the conference was declared oC All of the delegates present wert from the northern portion of the state and they de parted for home today. Delegate Illec of Eigbee stated that he was unable to account for the non-arrival of the Kansas and Illi nois delegations but he was of the belief that they reached some kind of an agree ment at the conference at Pittcburg , Kan , Yesterday , and if no U would no doubt be endorsed by the miners of Mis Lulior Lriidrr > DlMU | > i WHEELING. W. Va. . July 28. Among the local labor leaders there it general disap pointment that the conference held here yet- terday did not take more radical action than to merely offer sentimental sympathy , with no financial or strike aid. It is believed that within the coming week there will be euch an army of organizers In West Vir ginia that the miners who have thus far re fused to desist from work will bi compelled to flo so Jrom sheer force of numbers against them. It Is aluo believed that the confer ence made secret provisions for conducting the fight on lines much more emphatic than are apparent In the manifesto given out to the papers. It is believed that a surprise will be sprung within a lew days at the furthest. Cnul S KANSAS CITT. July 2S. A local paper says : If shipments of coal from the mines of Missouri and Kansas to eastern polntc continue to increase as rapidly as they have lu the past few dajb. there will be no im mediate danger of any factories having to cloHo lor want of fuel. It Is asserted that hundreds of carloads of coal are being trans ferred here and eent to fill orders of the eastern operature. Much of the coal WHE billed to Chicago , care of the Panhandle road lor shipment , it ifi alleged , to the strike dis trict Several trains of coal were i.ent east Tuesday night and laborers were bus } ajalr. today transferring and reloading the ca7c. Rrllrvo tbr Con I Fmuiur. ST LOUIS. July iK.A special to the He- public trom'Sloomlngton , 111. , eavs- The Chicago & Alton railway has taken steps to relieve the coal famine so far as > the farmers . are concerned General Manager Chappell has issued a telegraphic circular , stating that the company will furnish coal to ? thrashers If applications are mud.e to local agents. The uaU harvest is at Its highest point and great inconvenience ifc being ex perienced in central Illinois Hold MirUllJ . < - tin KK. " CLARKSBUIIG. TV. Ta , . July t'S The local branch of the United Mine Workers of Amer ica , which wca located here Monday , hps hired the Grand Army of the Republic hall , and is now holding nightly meetings. The leader of the union sa > < > about half the min ers have taken the obligation , and before thi enfl of the week four- fifths will have joined Tim Falrmtmt miners have employed Hen John J Davis , the ex-congressman , to defend them in the injunction restraining agitators Irom holding meetings. Doliip 111. . ST LOUIS , Julj 2K. A npecii.1 to the Post- Dtopatch from Mariasa. 111. , says Striken- arrived hcru last night and got the men of the Jour miner here to come out today under protest. Tnrce years ageMarlssa min ers , through sympathy , wont out and w ri lelt to "hold the bag " They are doing well ccalu and proUfct against striking Mer chants and bucinese men threaten to close UP business If the mltiprn htrikc. Fulli. In Miileriullrr. RCOTTDAUE Pa. . July iB. The delegate convention nf coke region miners and work ers to form an organization which was callef to mnet here today , hat , no ) materialized , no delegate * , putting in tn appearance Agitator tater Hrownfitild , the rcoogr.lnod promoter of the movement to organize the poke reglona , cayt he exppcted Pittblmrc miners' officials but they did not come AVwiurn Ii.nlv. llir Men. FAIRMONT , W. Va. . July i'b. Polish women , armed with Etoues and r.tlckc , kept several men from going 10 work at Monon- guh today. Olbera today have bern warned iiot to cuter. Culonul J. A. Flukingcr aiu today l : the men nt lilt mines were not at work by Friday new mtn would lie brought in. 710ANOKE , 111- . July 2fc. The r.herlff bus wired Governor Tanm-r asking for troops to protect the mltice end miner * . . The sheriff bar. bworn in fifty deputies and ( tonic pollee. but is unable to procure a fame to reels ! the l.OOD mariihiup here from BWtrul nearhy towns Great exullumeut Jirt- vallE. Murt * Mliir * OOLVMBUS. O. . July it. Fred Dllcher of the uiulnutd I'lHi-utive uommlttte wired no- tloiihl hbadgucrtcre at noon that Sugar Creel. . Turkey Knob and Dutilop mines liave eiuHid by a vote uf thp miners at mum niueting In New Iltvur dlnrlnt. lujniirtiiiu Aculuvt J > i > lun. PITTSUTBG Pt. , JuljE The I'ltUibur ? and Caelie Shanuon Railroad eoiupstiy toficj Keoured a iiroUnitnory injunction againe' Prtwldetit l > oloc Secrptary Wuruer and otL- mi iumrt < Ml lo the miners' 3Ilurr ArtMnrililux ; . MINONK , IH , July SB. Dlaentirne * jnlneri trp mkrcliltiE Jrcrn here , Toluci and Butlioid So lHwuukp mf will endeavor to luOtieu the men at work tiarttb quit minine coal lor ilnjinu-i.i. I'lnul Murl I ji. SOOrrrtALK Pa , July ; g. The Scottdalt iron and Steal carnjitnjr ctaned itc pltcl tiilc afttrnoac with Bonunloa att. DURING CORN CUTTING TIME Actbc Architect Eempsr Erpectt to Give a Surprise P03TOFFICE TO BE READY IN OCTCBtR nid for Ilir l.nnl 1V irl : Will Ur Cl ; > rnril In Sriitriiil > i-r nntl Itnlldlnc rotniilffed Vorr J-ixin Thrrvnfler. WASHINGTON. July 2S. < SpedU Tolp- graai. ) Acting Architect Kemper staled toflty that he would advertise for MSs to complete the Omaha jiostoffiee about the tuiddlp of September. He saJd he saw no , reswn why thp Poetofacp department should I not take posstei-lon of the building in Orto- j her He alsa experts to aflverti&e for bids { for the South Omaha building complete about October 1. Bids will be invited for the erection of thp entire building. Including ex- j cavation. excluding heating , w hlch will be in a separate bid. John A. T. Hull of lowu left for home today and will cuter the gubernatorial campaign - paign in his state. There is a measure of politics back of thif decision which Is er- ppcially Interesting. A. B. Cummins ct DP.P Molner has had a senatorial hpe 'buzzing In hit Tionnot lor eome time past , and desires to be the succitsor of Governor Gear. The governor , however , desires a MX yearo exten sion of Lls senatorial leaw ; , and bellrvts that the nomination of Hull will simplify mat- tens greatly , so far as "Cummlcs is con- ceined. It Is thought here that Perklno , Henderson end Hepburn are lu the combine to aesiEt Hull to the nomination. Assistant Attorney General lor the In terior Department Vande\ enter will hear oral arguments in the cases of Olsen against Tra\cr and Snjdcr against lilnkswvller. oh appeal from the decision-of thecominlsrianer of thp general land cfflct. These are thp ist caste involving title to the railroad auds in O'Brien county. Iowa , and they over all the point ! of law involved-in jiil contests which will arise over these antic. The annual report of Commiceloner of la- ernal Revenue Forman -uhlch was rendered o Spcretary Gage today , ehjws thp cggrs- atp collections In the various northwestern irtrlrts durirg tht past Xiacai yenr to hcvo een us follows : Nebraska , U.Sia.KSl ; Third owa , $175.414 ; Fourth Iowa , JU7G.K27 ; Mou- ana which includes the Mates of North Dakota and Montana. j"ri : : , 0 Membcrt' of boards of pensions examining urgpons were appointed today , as follows \"e.brabka. Dr r. S Nicholson , ut St. Paul : owa. Drs. W. Woodbndpe , G. R. Skinner nd J W LaGrange , at Cedar Rapids ; M. tferpflith. at Tintoi. The following fourth class Nobrurka p t- lusteifi were appointed toduy iilnpham , Sheridan county. A. P. Bell , vice A. E. C. luinon , resigned ; Burr , Otow couniy. Mtch- uel Barrtler. vice B. F. Goerke. removed ; Jartman. Dpuel county , Frederick Teppert ice S. R Hurtman. icsigned , Oxford. Fur- utvt county. J. L. Lsshbrook , vice J. N looper. renigned ; Rulo. RichtrdB.n count } , 3. J. Huber. vice Frank Siinrn. removed ; Vullcy Douglas county , H. M. Putter , vice L. P. Byars , removed A pDRtufflce has been eBtabl'sbed at Moua Crook county. Wya. , with Ehzu Mortimer PrstmuctcrE commissioned toduy : Ne- brusku Cvrun Alton. Elmwood ; Charles W. Vhitttpy , 'Republican City ; William "L. Gibl.E. Strattcn. lowp William J. Brown. ) uWBon ; Henry A. I'errin , Mocroe , Alict Villiamson. Star. OVEIl THE ' tattm tiT tlie CIuyton-Ilnln'iT Coa > tloii CnllfU to tDetlon. WASHINGTON. July iB. Public men 1 Washington were generally surprised A\lit- he announcement WOE m < ide In Uie..uihlb 4u.- putchte a few days upo that the qua tlon 11 .he Clayioti-Bulwer treaty hai , beea rais C n the British Parliament In connection -wltl. the proposal to annex the Hawaiian is ; o the United Stiiitc , anil also wure c- quently ji.-eparud for the itapuuoe " government that the one was not involved in the othtr. Tne uau < < r is regarUed here with the greatest bucaurie both subjects , the valilay of iti treaty and the tmaesatlou of Hawaii , ere undpr consideration by the American press and loth , in all probability , will ic celve tttsntlua during the next meswn. Th. M'uate committee tn Jorelgn relatlonB , already reported upoc the snnexudss irtaty. has unflur.tUou an invte.ls-tlon o. the precsut natuz or the Clnjnoa-Bu'we canvustion , nod the general erpfUatioa. LI account of the predilection of ttif membau of the senate commltie ? having the tjuuiti-ii. in charce , le ihtt a rajJUrS will In miSi favorable to the abrosatlon of the treaty. It underctood that a majority of Jhe mim- : > er of the committee consider that BnglnnS . by repeated acts iu Central America. uulllDed the treat } There 1r alJE0 a large clement in the satiate which regards th Teaty as obnoxious to the Monroe doctrine. Others look upon it at liable in an indirect wsy to have , through Itr reference to the Nicaragua canal , a bearing" upon the Ha- question. Thune of this class do no4 admit that there la the remotest lefercnw1 .0 Hawaii Iti CiBytou-Bulwer treaty , but they say that Haw-all uod the proposed Isthmian canal , to which the treaty ban twpt < - clal reforeuce are eo clwielj related as lo reader the future bearing of this treaty upon ip Hawaiian problem a .matter of luiercet It 'is unaerBtood that the committee will be prcparod to jeport nuon after the ( ouvenli.g of congreK next Ducombur Out of the points uf doubt on the part of the conimlU' t te how the treaty Is legarded by the Brltlkh gpvernnifct. It appears tliut while ha * general ! } acted in Central American aT- Jairs ok it would have licen e .p ctt'd to a"t if Umrb had beeu no treat } ' , the authorities hcvr never given an } crprea ion to any fimitlnient us to the continued nf tiie agreement made bet weed Secretory Clayton and Blr 1/ytltm Bulwur. iiiVKit is : \Vur L > eiiirliu < * iil Aii iiifiiiliitioii 'f tlie T WASHINGTON. Ja ! - it Before lea vine Washington Secretary Alger approved the re- allotments made by the RUer commlralou for the improvement of the river The commiflBlun ut Itt meeting June S4 lait made a tie-lcE of ul lotmonte , under which only MOfi.OOO WEE al- lnwufl lur clrtidciun uprrutlons. Wlicu HKIBC eatne to the TVer departuiunt lor appro * : : \\e \ \ kdcrctan * . upoti the itauniiuuu ion of tht chlrf of engineer * , re- fuuod to Eaucllun thtim en tlif ground that the allotments 1m drndgiug wiirt- too small. He iwiiBtcfl that not lew than nuo.lKiu should U Llluwud lor the work Ttitjiuint raised vat a new out ; , ai > in rt- IIOWBTE of the War department but the wimiiiluilun acceiitud tlie iiituatloc und cuuther meetitic v.-ut hold In New Tori , oo July at which the department' * , rocom- meiidatiouii wtirt adopted The commission huwevcr iunUted that Itt linn ullotmentc uere riRht and that although bovine w thi authority of the "K'ar department the niem- litsrr reoordod tbi > mceJrti > ju uiithtupud in view and iu their rt-jion net out the reatoai which liud ctubud th m to du tin The rf-vlf.t'd allouucuti arc ar follows and ( iradglugji J7ca.'JUO. eecrf ttry"i. oflict. etinimlr.itlon t-urvcys gaugca otc , I10C- rjb. leveet. I1.C7 1.000. tent revetment at GUf lieu 4 , H2 , OH > , earfc Jtnd jiruierrxtloti of plant in ftrtt tnd tiecond fllturjot * , I40.00D third dielrict , MO.WtD. JourtbClfctrict. . JiOW)0. low bw-t fur third dwtriot. J .UHU. pj-tidiUTa- Uon v ! work et Hopeficld , fM.fi'M reusrve JOT emercraciet , JllO.rs. u > UO. ; : , WSj:32. : Tht cum ol r C3Jlii allowed lor dredclnc ic distributed u lul ! * ; . Purchusi- live large tender * . $ * OCOOb. lour email tetidert , lour pllu drivers , POOvD ; clz 2ue ] terete , . mtlntilnlnc n operBtlns wi Crrflew an * wrtfit untM Jay ! 1. iBBfc. rcpilrs nt > < m- tlsgrodet , J15 > , ( * , raaktnp a fetil ot * T6S- MI\V CIVIL 5-CtlVlCK HrnO I rpittlr find ClfrUn > rd > t Tnkr Kxntnlnntlunn. WASHINGTON. July M PreEMpot Me- Klnlcy h * pronaulgEtea tie JoMowlag 1m- p nrtant taiflnamenU ; In "the fcSrtl Rnl * Il-Xo removal 4iall \ > f jn 4e Jrom any jxwltton ralijprt to ceirtix-tlUve exam ination , expept for Just cn\i ! > p and UKIU wrtttrn . rt rcrR nled with the hrnd of toe dqiartropnt or other njnwlntlnp otflper and of wMrh the aecu"pd snaH have Jull notice end opportunity to make flefenw. He also amended rulp 111 no s to torlui wi'hln tie cliSRlfiPd prrrlet- the employes of all custom bouse offices , whliout regard to the number el employes Hlth-rlo the classification tmbrnred customs offices where i thp number of employes w-se five or more. , Th's order hrlnct Into thp tlaaelfipd service j i sixty-five ' hitherto unrlasEifipd customs of- j fires j I Tip president ho ? also tnrnd J rulr VI. , making : exceptions to cxa.mltiatloue vo an to I read i tic followr. j CuMom Hou p STI-ICP One -cairhlrr In , each curtotn i dlrtrlctone -chief or prlncl- j ; pal dpputj 01 nsflKtant t > tlctor In eacli ji 1 custom * ai trlet otip principal flt-puty col- i' iTtor ' nt encb FuU-pott or wntlnn. ' Intprnnl Revenue Sen-lcP One employe in euc1 , ! Internal rpverue distinct who rtiall act ' M ' cashier or chief dtuuty or KPKlrtant colj Itrtor as may bp detirmioed by the treaf- ( urv , department , one dtpu'jcollector In 1 papih i inttrnal rover.ue flUtrlet where tdp I nun-ber of er ployen in UIP nfflcp oT the poilcptor ] OXCPC-'P four , one dtruty collect - 11 t tor in pach stamp tor branch ) flfflce. . ; > ; Irtsiprts to thp puBltlvuii ; named In thl - rule in the custom house service atul in tbp Internal revenue * crvlrp ttball be. nuMprt to an cxntnlnatlon In lie pro rribed b } th Rpcrptary of thr treasury , to lie aj > - prrM'd by the rommisslim , equal to the ix- amlnutlon held bv thp onimlsslon for po"l- lion' < > f like pTTide. BtiPb eranflnattoiis rhrll b ctrndupted by thr oomralMstun In accord v.-lth its regulation ! ! . FJGVIU > 0\ El < - Ti > tn frinn tlir I'rflliulitiir ; Itt'ptirt of lilt * Cmuinik(2niit'r. . IVAShlNGTOK. July 28. The prtitfmltiEfj- report of the commissioner of. Internal rev enue ended Jimp "P. 1K97 , chows that the total rocrlpte during that pcriol were T14G- CHi.f'OS. a decrease as eomp&red with the pre vious } car of 1:11.1 bG The rccaipts Irom the rvcral saurctB of rtvrnue Avith the mcreast or decease as ccmpc.rr3 with the sEal ytci IBiiG are estimated BF follow - Spirits , JB.GUEr > 5b ; 'iUcn-'Lue fl. 2F.4K7. TilT-rco. $ .tO,7in.l'i7. ! d-cre sc. J1.SS1. Fc - mcntad liquors , $ S2.47i ir.2 ; deorecj-e. JT.S12.- 70S. OlcrmRrgcriue. fl-OSi-lb1 : deErerns , ri.SO : . Filled che-E nSfSB : new not in force in 1K ! C ) . MlBrellEtieouc , $ :37."B3 ; de- cse. SM.K28. Banks and liauUfar , ? BI > ; de- crcare. J49. The arnruat of withdrawals Jor coaBump- on duiir.g tne lapt year Is given as foliar i Prult b-eudy l,14Ii.iai pnllpns ; d crcsnp 924.C7P Whisk ? , CB.S33.243 Etaiims , larrca. . , 1,793.335 Beer , porter anfl els. 84.433.034 Tfh ? : tJccrecoe. 1 4U3.001. JCumler of rl-ars O .chero tc v.-c--ghlng ovw three jiousdc p-s 1 don 4.0C3.1C 097. Number o cigartu B 4,1 Cft . 470. incrcak ? . TUS.SEMSS Saul. li3.lfiS.C4l1 poundh ; IncreaBe JO.Ml . toiicro. hewing ncfl m king , 2G97SJE12"jiaunfls. ; In crease , 7,057,07Dlraraarearine ' 4ifi34.Ki3 : ui'dr ; decrease. S. Sn. : ! * Tot ft tcs Irotu which the Icrpcr cell o- tiouv wue : mads fluring'thr 2 car ere give : ) is JcJ'.tuvsIlllacla. . fM.llE.G ? ! ; Kew Tjrl : . 'i'in.-cs. icewuckr. rr , KT7 ± rT ; ohi . n - i78S : Pennrylvaala. m.f GM7 ; lafllnnx , JS.SM.SK ! ; nv THE 'o vn Jtfjir < .rii inL , lull WA 'ilNGTON , July 28Ihe prerldpnt fl rccOt' thp following njpiintmeutg4 [ ) State Daniel Swlaey of Ohio , consul at 3ork , It eland Trr-csurj Thnrcao Fltchlo of New Tork. cotnnii < siotter of immigration ! purl of New Tori" Werner Sherwood .end 6ear e TVaua- aiaker of New Ytrk , caaliiuiit , apjj-alsi ol mcrcht-udlri New Tork. J rc.ult J Naramorc. uollttctor of I'untonic , lalrfipld. Cun. ; Chtrlus H. Marls collector of cuaioins. Brizre. Tcz. : Andre v. W , Francisco nollfctor of caEtoms , Lee Acnt'lf Cal. : Charlts E , fapp. colluctur > of interne1erenue lor the 'PiTth district af lirntticl - Famuel J. 31 birti , collt'clor u. luternul revenue lor the Swenth district of Kentucky. , , Inicjior Alvah Hastnian. rtelver of imu- Jlc moneyi. at St. Cloud , Mine. . Charle * z. . ilcXlcbola. igeat lor the JiiCiant tif the Colorado River ager.cy In Arlzoaa , Edward V. Fox. register of the Itnd tuJUcfc at Claj- ton. N. 7.1. . , Jcy Lynch , useA lor the In diana of the Yiikima agency 3ri Wachiugtui. Eti-phen J Lnughr n. receiver or public moneys at Dec Molticc. la. ; .Gilbert B J'ray uf Iowa , surveyor general of the dlfitrlut uf Alnbka , John W. W. Dudley if Washington D. C. , ri'gialer of the laud 'office at Blfka. Alucka ; P.cewell Shelly o'f Orfjjna. Tccdvu- of jmbllc moae-B al Sltka , Alaeka ; Andrew J. Duncan cf Ohio. Indltn IflHpector. Justice Charles S. Johnnoo of Alacka , United State * flhitrlct Judge for the district nf AlaBi.a ; General Miller .of lHah , inaiuhal lor tht dlutrict of Utah. J j-itESJUEXT oPr roit IAX ot'Ti.vc. \V1IJ ln > liulil > 1 * - GoiitIroui Wufcli- WASHINGTON. July -28 President Mc- Kluley left Washington ( odayjor a x-acatlo . that may keep him away from the city lor weekr. He wan ueronipatiied by > ' > Mc- fecrtitar1 and Mrp Aiger , Mr. Per ter. Assistant I'rlvbte Secretarj' J'ruflon and Executive Clerk Cortelyou The Whit.Houue utewarfl tt.d a malfl B'Tvant also wnre along. Mre 7'onewill - her children , will Jt/lo the part } at Jiirce } City. About twenty mlnutu. to li o ctaclt th prunidcut took bis acyiarturs from the TVhlte Houoe in hl private uirrlagt with Mro MclClnlrj tud the'nrnld Ai he Isll thtt houit he bowed to the peruum who rUmd on the portico to bid hits gnudbye. Tile ether tutmborii of the partyi hud preceded the prciidcut to the rsrilroafl station. go from bure direct to Lal.e diaml'lalu , VAPHINGTON July 'M. Serretary Lung l.ct taken thp preliminary ( nteji towafd the creation of a board of naval > pfhcjrt to ascer tain the cost of c poTprnmetii t'mor plan * Two nmuibiire of the hoard ihave IIPKU * ttv l pted Couitnudure Hinvpll , aumnianduut at the League island nary ixiri , "eiid Captain MoCormicl : nf thp Norloli. iutry j-arfl. The bojtfd it to rpptirt to eoncrtct ut iu nezt il'W.llIU r i | > ifi. ur iii - NI-W Tnriir mil , WASHINGTON , July 'S. Tiif'firal uoplei , nf the tariff act for circuliJ iui have been received ut the document rtionlb uf the mimic und houub. The luw mukii u uumphlut uf jifVditv jiupt-K. The mt'iutfr * tS the house wjl havtu.l'UO the teuntorr IC.WHi aud the luaiute uumuilttee on Titmiite Ifi.OUU lor diHtrlhutiun. making f.OUDfc io J.11 to be druulatcd by fnr u Slr uier , WASHINGTOX. July 2KA despatch to be State Department trom tbr Vahfd Btater . nur.uj at Mozambique uiyu jimt the Preutsh mall steamer Alpht * , 'Ul9t clctrnfl Irom > l ua Mar SI lor UuzamUlguur luis tiot been hMird Jrcirn and thut it /tared it i * toun- dor d at tiea It le nroliatile it had malic frum the fuited Staiec on liM.rO. ISdK ou Ctiirtucu WASHINDTON. July St Blfl * ojieuefl at ths Treasury flupurtruent-lofliy Jor the foundation work of the Culocci jiunHc building. Thurewere 1wtnty-3wo bltu ; , uj wlucb that of WtArthur Zlfoc conijiuDy of Cnicago lur 12UB.4DJ v Hull ) Trruury WASHINGTON , Julj tr-7ototff rowit of tie trciiBury tljuwc. jtriZEallht cajfv ( IPFrp / to Geared ElsBSjie Triti the Eert of tie TELEGRAPH LINE TO THE GOLD FIELD Cni > ltnll t * I'rojrct TTT I l.tnif Ilnil- w > lo llir Mlnlnir Conntrj In tlir > irtliPrrinlnm i for MrnjiHT SAN FRANCISCO , July 2K. The KJ tdlte is promised close communication with thr ] ! r : .t of the world hi a khort OmeT At > ust a ' | telegraph company has U-eu lnoenr ted which wHl pet to work Immediately. Its pro- motpr s ys. stringing thr wires Artlclef of inoorpnratloa of the Alaska TeJppmph and ] i Telrphone romimny havp been filed with the i pounty i clerk of San Francisco Thp dlrpctors j ! ' of , thp tipw company are C. W. Wripbt , Theo dore , Rclchert. I ) E. Bohannnn. J W. Wripht | ' and J. F. FeEset. Thp capital stock of the ' orpanlcatlon IB tl'iO.OOO. of which J100.000 ] lias brpn subscribed by the dlrprtrrs Thp proposition is to construct telrgraph llnps , which will ronnpct Dta with the town of | j i Dawflon cud branch lluis eonnertlng D ea j with Jutirau and Daw Ron with Clrclp City. Thp istimu ed liugth of the propotrd line Is ! 100(10 ( miles Thr plan of construction will I be after thp style cf military Esterns used In var UUHL. Avlrp a quarter of an inch thlcK eovcrid with kerlte Insulation will be . used. Tl.e wire willl-p laid along the ground i ius'Lad of l.ftu - stretched ou polth Trei a or pales will le itBwl only when H Is npe < sfiary I ' to CTCES a gulch. Thp promoters of the novtl I enterprise expect to pet to work lalnp thp wircc in tutee wtcko und liave it laid elx wt' k > later. Thp cumjiany docs not lutpnd to havt i.ny telegraph communication couth j Irom June-u unices ccmp of thp larger torn- prrl < cotxu-uct a lltip north Irom Pupet Sound. 'j [ KlFtcrr of the Order of St. Aune hnve cK.-it.d tacir Eirvieci. for ten ycart' arduous lutinr la thr Iroten north. , and have brcn ac- ocptpd by tlip superior uf tbrlr cotntnuulty. They have nrrlvpd if San Frauplnt-0 on thplr waj north and were to havp sailed for St Mlchu'.B on thr etiatupr ExfelKl.r. but us it wre poiieidrrpd vhst thf vessel would be crowded with ( messengers the officials of the Al&bka ComtntfcliU compuny ndvispd thp ME- tr.-t to wall oxer for thp hailing of the Dpr- tha. either Eaturfia } or Monday npxt. The two who gj to the north we Sister Mar } F. Crtcs former.KIBE I'tUrson. who has'lieen rrot-n ! y rngagEd in edut-atioual work ut II Ijoke. MLLC. . uud E.Eter Alary Magdaline ul HIP Saertfl Htrj-t ; who was Miss Goulct. a natl\ of Quchc.c. BONUS FOR TICKETS. The tlppartun of the Ktrsmer Excelsior has born set for " o'elock this afternoon. Crptain Hlgplns hap ilctennlnrd not to re- -Iti sny longer alter that hour than Is absolute ! } ctcLtsary Man > jiersons In- ouircd this morning for passage , notwith- ctr.ndlus iiotiee had but given tome day- -pa 1hst every berth had bcpn tukrn and that no rnorp tickets would be sold It was par-.pd ta tin street and on thp dock thnt at- high CK JiriO bonus had tu > cu offcrpd for a passspe b ; tbe e'eRUier , und that If more wiey v-cs needed to tecurp It there would be more coming But all who hud secured khcir tickets Br.emcO to bp ratlEflrfl lo cllup lo then exQ no JECU ! were rcj'ortcd. ' Local canltalls's who ore cndeuvorisc to jjcctire"HIT options on mining claims In the S16ud7ltt > country are not. jnuctltig with much FtirrtsB cmong the nihmx now here. The mm Ncctn 10 rcallr.r jlit-y licve a peed thing In vhnt they have 'anfl are uot dib- posed to Bubmlt lo moutrn fnrmo of con- vi-ytnsc , cvrn thouph ntit forced to K-ll mtll vdup cJ the jiroperty Is Invcstlpatea R-MLHOAl ) TO GOLD FIELDS. SEATTLE. Wash. . July i'R. George W. GaTtiiGt , a well known engineer , formerly ui the cirjjlpy nt the government , has ucuHly compleiiid the curvey of sixty-two .aflis ot Tallw-ty , runuinc from Skagv.-a bay 'Vcr the V.'tlte piss to Lake Tcglu. and Jience'lo the upper Hootullnqua river. He Is -aiployed by the "BrltUh-Amcrlcnu Trcuti- isrtaitlon xompany said to be amply uup- ollcd with funds with which to complete ' ht i.cflcrtukiug. 31 is nal3 that work will I bpgiu In thp rprlng of 1BHE. The new routp win bo 3R3mllcc loncer than thut at pntcnt t foIIowpQ uy miners poiug into the Yukon u ilu ovrrlnnd Irr.ui Iiyea. River steamers HIV lo bo uui'fl iii the Yukon and Houitllnqai rlvrrs from Uawton City anfl nn the Icke , w hicli will comprise iiart of tlir aw route The flnngrroUK White Horoc rrfiflB an3 tie wbirlpoalj of Mile * canyon will l-r f'imltiated. VANyOUVEIl. B. C. July iB A cable gram from Landun Btatee that capital of JJtr1 OBO 1ms betu EUbscrlhcd lor thp con- ftruf ion nf the Cacsicr tk-ntral railway In tlie Cms ! r uistrlct. northern pivrt of BritiKb Columbia The charier vac granted the Eomj any ut thi lutt nwwlou. of the provincial Icgli-la'urf , which ulno gave aid by the cou- c-t-nslfn of a liuko-uf 7,000 ncris uf land and . th" risbt to til mineral ! . , Including polfl and Elh'pr found Therein , Purtlps t-nunected wHh Transvaal mining utiterprlBCB are lie- lilnd the cpnipuuy , und It is expected it VL ! ) liud to large development of tht HuEJiur dlHtrlct , BUpiot-ed to ie rich 111 mlntrul. l > lug ar It dum bptween tin Kdr-'f-nrl en the Dtiuth uud the Alctkun gold Ililflr on flir north In early days Causlur yirldiO tnufb placer gold PROPOSED CANADIAN ACTION. OTTAAVA Ontario. July 2S. Al the mput- mc < * the inlnisturs last e etilnp Miiilvtct I'M "Ton wat uuthurlzed to feud two uiotf niFinm * olliuu-t to the Aluekun liuunflnry by 'hf l luudrr. which i-ulls for the north ttt- morow The tifficurc will be taken from he Vl tarli ruetoms houfe and -will bf p"an : anlfd by two members of the jirii- rlucial oalltie They will iijieu ntutluun , ut- nutpurts of ViPtorla. beyond the htud uf LMIU canal , which 1 * lii disputed territory at riiecnt In the Vulted States . and at Lake TaplKh Thtup It u cnl- luptur at Fort Cudahy only live itiller frcru Lawion Oity (3d tluttt * arruugcmunu , backed tn > by a f-trnng force nf pnlluc. ore cotiniftc'ud ample for the protection n ? rrvrnup Juat now. The grwtcot question of ul ] Ir uup of cominuulcatlim.H. . U nijiurtpd that a pucK trail uxUtn Jor twenty nf the eighty mllct. wMeh will upparutp thp cuiiKt from thp flmt punt to bp pHtablliibed at CO degreun nf latitude in unaiflputefl Urlti h terfltury. If HU. a naiTow nnupr railway can IIP built whuif there In a pack trull. Tin utwt would nut If p'e t und if tKir oould bp hauled twice u day live.- the mountains fadtip thi v trpmptidaui. uliBtuclp would hi i > v r- | bucBUfe iu winter.It . It luipiMBlhip lo ( . rote thi mountains except ui thr rick uf j ! ilt and to ht > caught In G storm would be fatal The mounted jiullt-e force will IK Incruaxcd from twenty to IHU Thtmiar Faw- ij-11 will be continued ur gold tujtnmlnBlotiei . iind the rppulBtititit : alrtudy udupthd amended A rtrutip pu < itcim uud pullcp piwi will b ( wtubllhhed ju"t nnrth uf thp IlrlttKh Columbia b uiidury heyntid thp heud of tbi Lynn lonal at Gti flcprpe * of lotltuflc Estl- mutMi will alra If obtained nf thf wwt uf bulldlne u wugou ruad nnd uf * nurruw- pa.ur.trallwer tc tbic punt in the uiiniulalur i illrtutipp "f neventy in iilphty nillec ubuut forty of whinn is iiviir mountains TbUp < w will l e where the CliJlcx/ut and "White JIUBSPF ronverpe nd iioiutuuiid the noutiirru en trance tu the whule tonitiirjtlounled pullce pDBtt will lie eBtnlillBtynfl bfire ut fllt- tancefc of fifty in lit * apart tip to Fort BeJ- TclrtTlnah will he tmfd to npeu up a ilrpr -road over which uiwithly inttlle wll' ' bf sent by doe truine. If iiuHBlblt e teh-grojih line will he con- Btruned mar the mountain * from the liti.fi ia the Lynn .ctuul . oo ibis i\ua. Tiniiiun - scnt uf lhr > nutlmritlr * < of Siie UuH.fi Stiim will lie fckafl lu in uiii&iu : Tti raitfi aoi&tr vUrii Ctnait 9 to * riific AC ti-ff wtst tilt t frtsa Ifim tri2 to si * tin ran * \vuATHim STILL CIITTIMVAHM. . Jtrrcnrj Clltnli * n l.ltllr > pnrrr to tlir T > | > . Ho or. Urc. Ilonr. Dec. JV ( i * xn * * * * 1 y * in * * 1HI 111 IIIM sr , M It ws ht yrsterdaftrrnwia Thorp 1 * no rthw way tt oxpres * It. The thermoraelrir renmlnHl at n dppree * frnm r. till C From ft till J > , however , there war a of ten depreos , due to a stiff um-zr which j CMBC up In the r\cntip At Utamurk. N. j j | IX wherr tbpy are suj > posnd to nmr PoM I weather most of the year thp thprmmnctw j i nplMered JOfl dpprpet yertprdsy. tint thwo IK no reiwnti to rorajilnln fttitn this ' ! lo-nHty Local FtirePjist Offlplal Welsh h f rr'urtipd from hl vamtlpn and hf ntsrts I out bv m.vlnp thrrp are indications for pouel- J hip sliowrrs lofl y ! I i to reach the head nf Lynn renal although j ' tl'Bt territory i now in thp United Statpt , tiosspi-slrne. | TO In Tlmr. ' CHEYENNE. Wyo. . July 2R Colonel Kan- dall of the Eighth Infantry received a tele- pram from Washington this mornlnq stating that tlip expedition to Alaskn IIRP been \ tempnrarllj ubandonefl It hat hepti dlhpo - ( , crcd tkat mcny i.uppllts ueeeasary for etich j an undertaking ait thp nip propntpd atp not on limit ! and mtiph time tnd t-xpetiM- would he lequircd to upnd the ( .oldlprf to a I eouctry wheie the prierrvatlou of life de pends on perfect equipment Thp purl ol Alaska inupped out to be vMted IF ald to ' be riipidly Ireixtug up , and after iprlour i po-nld"ratlon of all these fart * thp trip h&B | i In in prnuounrcd Injudlrl'tii at tliif time and ptwtpnnpd probably till t.prltip . | i WASHINGTON. July 2S. Thp ecretar > j uf wur hue Mrcpinded ihp eseputlon of tht j i order n.ai ling a ) .arty uf I'nlitid Slates trooin. I fur AUihUu on tlu- boat hailing Irotu Seattle. ' | Aupuht ti Thcte will lip UUP moie opptn- | tuMij to move the enmmand on XPEB- ) oailitip Aucutit " 0 und the inuttpr if mill , optn. The Indications are that nothing will be ( lone before spring. AKi : Til 1C MIMIKS U1VIUIE. C.-iniiilii lliii i . < - > . n Itujiiltj tin T til. on ( Miliiit. OTTAWA , Ont. July iK At the close of the opivuj pitting of the cabinet this even ing it wufc announced that the po\ eminent hsd dacided * o icipuse a royalty tm all plurer dipfiup- the Yukon In addition to IIF ipgiftrutlon fee and flUR annual CE.seB < itnunl Thp royalty will be 30 per pent panh on cltiimsith an output of K.OO . or leer monthly , aad il ) per rent on every claitu ylrlding above that amount ycsrlj. llesidet this royalt } it hue been decided In regaid tt aH future claims s-.akcd out on other titream. or rlvcre that every alternate claim hluiulc be the propertjof thp government and should be rtfrerxed for public put-penes an- . Bold or worked by ths povErtitiient for tin b.iu'flt of the revenue nf thp Domlulan. Party if Tr Ir.r lvl iinljUe. LEAD. S D. . July iE.-rXBiPciiU. } Ten Flnlaufleri ; , euthubiantlc to a high ucgrei mp.r Uic J-eporlB uf Wllliuui Kulju , whw ai rlvpd last week from the Alaska pold fleldi with JlT.r.tlO in rash. Itft this city M.jnda } aftunoan brnt njmn making thplr lortunes in the golden placers of the Klmiflyke. Ihcsc IBPII had hrard thr rtory of that rich rcplor us told by Kulju. Eric Hen , Abe Johnnon John rredrrlckBuu , John Kill , John Wuara , John Jlampprg , Mike Fi-ptkrlekwin. Johi- Juntilla. John Harry and Henry Korpela an the namL. uf thp men who compoitp thlr ' parry. The } ore til falil } well equlpjivO | flnrnclull } lur the trip. All uf them huvi I money iu tnitiiu runttlug Irom Il'.r.d to 73.MIU The } are all experienced jnltierH. havlup bprn employed in the uiines in this oily , uud are hardy , able-bodied men and well able. I Irnm a plijHlcul i.tandpaitil , to bear the hard- I KhlpE of the jourupy All are sltigle mpu. | with the c&erptlon uf Abt JuhUHiiu and Mll.c I FrtdcrickEoc. K.rt Juhtihou IB in New York I Mills , Minn. Freflpricknnn' wife will remain In thi. ' city Thine men purchased tickets ovtr thp Burlington and will go direct to Seattle , Wash. , from where they will net sail immodlately upon their arrival Tin the faiuuus ICloudyke ifglon It is their inten tion to put thup UE noun u pur.Lllili : . Additional Ici l ? Mu-rlirM. MHTAMORA. III. . Jul } id Twenty fleputy J > i'rifTt. have becu sworn In to po linmi1- dlately to Rounnke. w'liere uu iuviifliuii nl coal uiluptB i expected ttinlpht from JMiiHinl. Strcuttr Ksngley , "Wputma , Tolucu , Rut Inutl. w-ilh the iiurpose of forcing the cuyb 3 < iu men ha e left there uud will ineiel nlhiTi , ut lammot ; , tlie aith-p force lo iium ' ' 800 to 1,000 Tiey thi eaten lo tuy nt Itounnke until tvi-rj' miner Is out The marching miners carry provisions nufOvlcut Jr.r npvrral tlnya. Tlie Itoauoke uilneo wen viEltcd laofwet'k and thp men then came out but onp-f cmrlli of lliuni returned In w ork. Tin vinltorc will be at llnanoke hufuri duyilght Serious tiuuble is foated. BAN FRATCCIBCIO. Jul } 2v ( Thi' Ktramrr Expclnlnr. cliurtpnifl by thr Alunku Ciimiuur- tilal cutupaiiy left MlMilon r.trppt ut y. p. ni , i.ulllnp dlrcift foi Et Miuliurlr , . Thin hi tht last uf thi roujputi ) ' ! , llctit which will con nect with the Yul.uti rhoi iitcamrrs thin Bi'Bhon Fur houri , befoti the flppurture ul the liteamer thp wharf win. thiunr.i'fl wllli ppojilf Thrtip tlmw the orlRlual prlLp v.ut nffurod for tickntt tine jmm.i tiper c'liungpfl hib mind uflei ipuclving an oDet of Il.r.iK ) fur the pustubuard fnt which he iiriplnuUy puifl but tlfiO Ovtu , ( idU jiiople putlielfd ujititi the whurf to bid fiuewull to the 110 puffer - for the. laoudykf.1. ( IMAIIA MA TI1U lilt ; Mule Ciinlrui'l ! . * * lonl ti > lie Amirili-il l Mu ill MIDI , MADJBON. WlB. . July 2K. ( Bpprlal Tdle- rrutn.l The library uuuimUuluii li ID here , cunsluerlug the bids fur uuuiplptlng the new historical library. 3t it likely that Henry Jnhuiuu nr Ouiuhu. who hud the low- Ht bit ! of t'Ml'.Z 07. will hp plvnu the vuu trutit. If favorable iciillei are ncehbO tu In tiulrk'E roni'prnlup his Juijiuutilblllty to huu die the wntli. Of th ( Inrty-plght lildt opened by the Hit tnriral Library rimmilMlun thp fulluwlnp In uludffl thp wnrk nf eutirnly uomplt-tinp thr bulltlnip reudt fur lumupancy H Fergt Mllwuukpp KM.Ml ; E J Jnbnouu Milwun kpp SilUli OHO Fled Andtewi Mllwuul.ot tKll 40C J G M'ugunr Mllwuul.peIZltl.W ,1 C Robllimin Cinrupd tlTIKCOZ L L Lui'li 4 Bun , nh , capo l&vV.VtS. Mnultnti Stuircitt uniiipuu ) Ohiuitw tH O.r.'H T C' Mi'Gurttu- SKIiii4i 7 ; H K Uflwartlr. Ilaclnr . Uutle'-ItyiiC uuuipuii ) , git 1'uUi . Henry Jnhtwaii. Omaha , tSUu.lS8.in Anierlfiiii lyix-tiiiiKtli e fur I-HlLAHlfiLJ-HlA , July 2k-The Tcul.r re l rduy urfler Jur twimtj lu-uniutivpf Jur Jui n Mm rinrult. 41 ! ) < < < - ii VrxfcelK , Julf I1 ! * At nalttmnit Bulled-Wutifliun , iiu llre- jnen. Al lilveniUHl Arrived WupHlund. Jroin EidlfBulcmrtui.4 , Jjr JMillu At Bremen Arrtt'ti4- > rttt > 0iiu Irttm IlolU- suare- JU New Turb Arrivuff-Jtnrfrtu. UMW Hmiu imrc uJle Pju-lii lui HMUtiiiunJH li lui Ai'iv-BTj' : , ilriluiiillt , tor "iffiimtliunrptm Arrlf Sew 1 wk tnaa JCew Tia'l : A3 , JCt tr TtniL HulicflJtiemn ti m J-'ew Ywk Bu UeO P'fc , Xiutu SICWART TO GET OUT Tolioe OammiRsiratr * Cnll on the Chief to Ecripi His Fodtinn , 11VLN UNTIL NEXT MONDAY NIGHT EJs Yolmitnrjr Ertininiiait Expected to Be Qirra In Than NO APPOINTMENT OF A SUCCESSOR YET .hoicw of & Chief if Apaia Dolnyod by Coininan Content. ONLY AN EXECUTIVE SESSION IS HELD Itimrd Mrrtk 111-lit ml C'l < . -il toor nud Ailojit * . n Jli'Miliiiloii Mimnrl lo ti > < - It A. T. SipwartV resignation as chief of the police forre was nnl.pd lor bj the Hoatd of Fire and Pollrp Cumtnt * louorf at thp post poned ruccllUB hold lau tilght It It to be hiiuded In before the npAt uipetiiof \ the lioard on next Monday lilpht It hhd been exported that tbp board would go furthur and make an ajiptilntineut , but no such ao tlan was tnl.cn. A rutmlJcrable crinvd ol Brtntorn wai therefore disappointed. Thr board lue > Htig i\ae ntlctidt > d by all live mpmbrrs. They vent kite executive acnaloii without holding an ppeti meeting. When thfy emnrgufl Irom their private ofDcu they made the iilmple annouuppiiiimt that a resolution had IIPCU pawtt-d calling upon Chief Slgwart to reslgt l > y ucit Mooday tilghU The contents of the resolution were not made public. While thp commli-Innerr were drflberatinE In their jirhate otllrp Chirf Slguart wag out In the hull lu rotmultatlon vib ( Charley ran- nlug "When tlip derliilna wnr. mtntmurcd Chief Blg art war called Icto thp private ( itliee and WKE made acquainted wdth thr ap tlnn When aiked whrthpr hr would comply with the rtiquwt of the boatd he nuswrred that he had not yet decldud what be would doThr Thr request for Blgwart'r resignation was practically decided upon nt u caucus of the four appulntl\p memb-tx of the board held ycMpioay afternoon , but the caurur. did not ngrpf upi hit iiueeet nr. ConimUiKlouer Gregory prcr.rnted a report in which hp. advised that HIP bnarfl should not giant Mrs Galligan a tehrarlng on hex appllcntlon lor a pension lor her dppea ed huiiband'c ien-leec i.c < fire chief. unluiB un opinion wafc recrlved Irom the rlty attorney to the contrary. The gn'utiBr for thlfl rojmrt were that much coufuslou would arise If the board establltilH'd a prerpdeut for re-opening ; CQHPF in which a declfcloti hod benn rendered alter a heariuc , unlews rn-ur of oouic uort was alleged. IHiIlcr Inspector fulti ] irentpd a com- mutilcatlon In vhlch IIP called uttriitlon to the fact that only OHP of tlir Ptiglupiir * in the fire department hut ) brun rxauiluua and had an ta-.glncerV - wu-tlflciite , iud that Ihu bollns of the euglnis had nexer IIPCII In- EjiecU'd or tested. He rcquertpd the board to comply with the nit ? ordinance by having- the rnglnt'WR proper ] } examined mid haviuc the bulle.ru tenlnd. Chief iif Klp Department Redell wite liictructud to comply with the requmt. TAJUJi-r H\V ACTIOX. uu Mi-ium-i- MiiumiMiijewtlc lluie In < ; ii - I ji. i' YORK , July JIB. The first of thp hlE traumtluntle puswnper liostu to rrrJve at tlila port iiluue the Dltiplpy tariff hill became a. law wap thp Mojebt'lc , which tied up ut its dock today. The new tariff act IILB materially restricted the prlvlle-per uf tourists in regard to UIP quantity of wearing apparel of lor- ilpn manufactutp that tin- } may bring into IIP country uuQ tliiae remrlptluw. weic uot peUErally understood nn UIP other blile of the ocpau when thp MBJostic nulled In anticipa tion of cunfufllon. atid In nrfler to obviate It at much us pucNllilp. Surveyor of the Port Mapulrp wont flowu the buy lo meet tb sleumcr und hefnte thp ct p rt guaruutlne hud all thp puuHctiporB unpiuhlpfl on deck , whpie he lufnrniud the-in tit the changes in the tariff that would be 111ply , to afflict them , Thut. pitipared the pomit'ur.em wure enabled to mul'.e ready their docluratimi huforti the aearner reached lu flock , where an extra Iiircn nf ufty-Dve tapuctnrii had beeti de tailed for duty. CuiiHlflprlun tlie clreum- Btuncer thp pUMipapcn < iie nuhjucted to but little doluy With fpw exriiptlimk they met the new rpqulri'tnetitr lu u spirit nf Luadur that mutlp the work nf tht Iwipw'lnro easy. uud the ueluy In passing the baggage WUK re- duped to o mluhuum Mure than $11,000 wan collected bj the ruBluma iifllplHls nn the IIUB- pnpp of the Mklentlc'v puanengprK WASHINGTON. July UK Comuilcnltiuer Furinuu nf the Ititertiiil lexenue hureuu 1iu iu preparation u circular loiter erf Itmtruc- tlonti tu Ptillwtnri ! lu whlrh he will ntute that Inasmuch an It has been held that the uew tariff uest wus in effect fltiritir thp en tire Buy uf EuturdB1. July 24 brewpts who purrhumid stunipp nn that fluj ana tepelvud the beiipflt nf tlip lebutp nf "tfe cents per barinl will be retitilrefl in jiuy the rnbutei to the colleutnrii Blaiunipurihuned jirlor to mldulglit nf Frlduy July "it. howpter , may be UBud wlthnut further payment. The ultcUlar will be luuicfl tniutirruu 1S 1OHT. \rir 1'orU r lliiiiniiilKMltiii A'olfB JCBW YDRIL July SK PiL-nldi-ut Mwr , ul today's incKtltig uf tht' ' pullrp tiiniiiilar.liiii- ITK umQe a lungthy rtutcuitiit In lejily to Coltimil < 3rant't 7enululliiue nf lunt wpe.li , it- lutlur In the dupprcciilou uf dUurdtTly hnuHeii , -i which he severely urltlulMid Culnnul Grant and charcnd that the adoption nf lilt rmolu- tlini would bp hulled with clelipht by fll- hniipiit cujitalnt , . ' -iii-vv tmidprloltiH" would Iiring up und nnriuriMii nuuld Hpreud thruunh thp Juror Piecldeul MIKW luithur stutpd that IIP hud nworn cvldiufe ttut jmllue- iiifii were levying blui'kuiall fni tlii'lr cupo- ilur nfliuerf on unlurtutiute winnsii and other IvwhiiuktirE. und thut I > UIIIP nf the lliiir.t rwl- deiipp dlitrlutcwere inplfllt Ixilnp lint6- | f tinned into "tiiiiQiirlultis" thi ouch thp rur- ujitltiu uf cuptaluc He ucciumd Captalu Gum nf brine iippllpunt In thp ing-ltirmuiiUB uf his flutv und upbdld tlip dcl ptlvpi whn FIU. , uriifl tbp evldput-e In hi * dHitrlPt upiiti which ' .hi' leptiilu wuf iHvntli tiled Im neplent tif duty The iiiinulf uf thp luruc wiirp nut mir- ruplf > d by dulng mull KIM I : Mr Alunf di - iUurt > d lu fjiltp n ! rniutiHl Qtatit P uimertluti tii the oontrary "Tlip wt > k nf tlctpctHtsE. addud the iirpi.ldeut uf 'he bupttl le ntHuiburj- . mid it uuuiiut be dutip In kid glwieR" RnluiKil Oratit'r ipoiilutinii wat lust The iMiliincl liitliiiotufl utter thf tute that he wuulfl I > P a member uf thr tmaid uul ] luiif unouph tu hale the lUdjiir umuip ! his tvKlpna- tluti The nwcilutlmi rj-lluBlli eoudotuuei ) the ptautitit' heintufiur fullyuhd liy the puliee ' lu iirusjurlup rrlflpiu-p npahitit kcpppif uf dip- | j urduMr liuuncr. . iif eultiriiig I't'U ipuwrtf ue " ' ! iiatruuti end ulw u ! uuwwtitip V.HUUIIJ Uiuu thu -I Btrpolii whti i ere tuejiwipd uJ eulleitluc u uieu Hot "H'liTe f > lrlli - J-t. Ji'li , ST JOBUJ'H JuUAtHttiiiir lint u i ha reu-hed 1In iwttun and the mtx- iii'ir IIB altnuHt to the Iw1 rnuiU wpuln ti > - Tbunme B fanner vlBltlnr n tin : ' ' kuu lititin orauid 1 the lieu . i jti > 4 iiiiat : liuvt liHiO u JiaiuliL't ixf /