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About The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1894)
THE! AMERICAN THC AMERICAN. r ) (. em c. oi, aHlll w V I" I" I l,il'W . K lOVH M 11 fill KMlMt V II n liEEiruK riiELisiiisa cckfakt, Will I I lU llw4 ttwl, t to MMH M1M. MWtltotn. V r , 1 hn- M.oM 0 latttumt t i ' ir avis HID UIM (Vt"l )-r ltO. n J' ft, t. ' It , i T"h Ki . rltil " wlf ,,. full mihitfr, ami i'imH for e- tu-mttYv itH. eM. ii.m.itm.f prr, tyll k Ao I'l X MiKil tVartkV APVlliTISI!! MAIM IVr HiUMiurM tiw ir miwifh , . .. . ... I ' Im h pr Kimoh .... ''' " I Im ltticr month .i I"' lll.ll.MI (M'f month " u ini'hiHi iH-r (ittiutti 1 1" Jii lm-h I iilin. tllni ........ t Himllii imltiist IV ei-til l'f lit". .-h liwrttnti I'or iwUI rt fur lufn" (lptl iiini, rli i Tim ' rim i.tsNtsti ro.. Aiiertlln lh.priimiiv, tnH AnINICAN I TH I MAMMON Of All. I'AKTIOTtU tHi'HTll UMUAS) 0V MOSH JUNK H, 1MH. HUY your vortlsers. goods of American ad- If you desire to assist the cause sub scribe for Tiik Amkkican. Phi you notice anything In tho col umns of the daily press relative to tho elegant "jamboree" tho city father had In SclillU's saloon aftor tho council mooting laHt Tuesday evening. TUB address delivered by Hev. John Auk In Proration Pay at tho cemetery In Council Muffs was a masterpiece patriotism In evory word of It. Hov. Askln lit the sort of man thin country has need of at tho present tlmo. Gov. Ohiiohne, of Wyoming, In a H!och at Hawllns on Momorlal Pay, took occasion to denounce tho Ameri can Protective Association In very strong terms. Gov Oslsirno, of Wyom ing, evidently la emulating Gov. Stone, of Missouri. Tub Homan Catholics assaulted a body of Mason In Franco, U'cauao of an embUmi laood upon the Htattio of tho Maid of Orloant In tho Hue )m Pyramid, bearing thin Imtorlptlon: "To Joan of Arc, Abandoned by Hoy alty, Purnod by tho Church." ' THK report of tho aoorotary of tho Grand Orango Iido in Canada hIiowk a remarkable Increaito In tho niemlKtr ihlp in uplte of tho dull time, Purlng tho year there baa boon 5,87.1 now mem bers addt d to the roll, and 2.'1,(KK) have Win paid to tho benefleiarloi of dooenit cd memlMr. C'AI'TAIN Cokmiok say, ,4lfpo de ferred roaketh tho heart alek." Tho board of fire an polloo commlsHlonort are Itlll banglinf tiro over hUcami, and ho remains under suspension instead of being discharged, as ho should be, If tho board could only muster upcoura(0 enough to do their duty. KiUTOU IloftEWATEH is no longer an honorary member of the Thurston nifles, his name having boon struck off tho rolls. If It was not for tho acci dent of his nativity ho would undoubt edly sock consolation by joining another military organisation known as the Ancient Odor of Hibernians. A couNCir, of tho A. P. A. was ln- aMUitcd last week in a thriving little Missouri city, with the mayor, city at torney, police Judge, and two other City (fllecrs, Bometlmes tho A, P. A does not have to wait for an election to win a city over. This goes to show bow Homo may lm wiped out without an election where good men are in Ofllee, IT would appear that W. M. Hcavey, in addition to his duties as chief of tho police force, has gone into tho real estate 'and rental agency hrmincM, as It is alleged he has IsHued an order which practically atnoun's to, that no woman without a marriage license can live in this city unless in om of the houses owned or controlled by M. F. Martin, in the prcscrltx d dUtrlst, IN mot largo cities you frequently read and hear of police arresting pro fcsilonal beggars for soliciting alms it public. Hut did you ever hear or read of the police arresting those profes sional beggars who continually per-am bulato our cities in the garb of nuns of theHoman Catholic church, soliciting alms for this and that Romish institu tion. If the law Is applied In one case It certainly should bo applied In this. CIHKP GALLIOAN said the other evening, In the board room of the fire and police commissioners, "that be had never been in the penitentiary, and would not go there yet, in aplte of all xub amkkican couia oo." we wore not aware that we bad ever suggested the penitentiary as a residence for the chief, but we have repeatedly suggested that he be discharged from the fire de partment at mentally, morally and physically unfit for the position he holds, but does not fill; and this we still maintain. vouh turn 41Htltlslpf (f Wfl'- laU tt'i .(.)!' ti t( tin tvi..) ll.r iHmi'i1ble .( ili'r si M b f..i lb t ps of l Itt. 'x M.al oo t mt 1 9 1 v r 'he eiinii. Itt !, in bvi !)' rrj tf h b rei n vetp.wSng Uw Ml cr a UuMimgl lj alien tUt U't j t bonUirv riihn-4 tbeough tb fsl- iHsli liailt ft, ll wouhi fully l nnM it that they a"e A rb vlU' Tbey eeter a !- h, ftw It I m tiioiit MHtlii br tbi'tn li lv sl.l their aeat bUtle il-a and natural In cllestlnits than It l for Ibe Unpaid l fbil bl Trw, tboj msy be divlaco! tlielr inliille. Yes, they have givi,i farther. The) may hate taken out their final papers, jet neither of thie acts make them cltlxen in anything but name. If thoie Is not a love for our form of government, a juxt regard for our Uwa, ami a sincere de votion to every one of our free lntltu tion, tn thousand doi'larslloiis of intentions, one million oaths of alleg- lance would not trauoform ait alien Into an homt, liouorable or loyal American ItUcll. Of this fact the memlMMS of congress are only to-i well informed. Then why do they not move for tho protection of our country, ourcltUeimhlp, our rights and our lllortlos, dear alike to every loyal citt.en, and chcrUbed by millions of freemen native ami foreign Inirn? lteciiuse tin mo aliens, through the dastardly trickery of scheming and utincrupuloiiH politicians, have had placed In thoir hands tho greatest safe guard which It was (himmIIiIo for our forefathers to throw around our liber ties, namely tho ballot; and tho mom- Iters of congress, desirous of succeeding thoniHclves, are so cowardly that they dare not try to pass a law for the inter est of their country and her real, bona fide citizens; they do not dare to try to en net a law which would deprive those aliens of tho right of suffrage, Itocauao If they did try, and failed, it would be used as a club against them In succeed ing campaigns. To overcome this evil It Is necossary for the people lo elect men whoso love of country is greater than their deslro to bo returned to congress. Men whose honesty of purpose, whoso loyalty to tho Interests of their country, and whoso Individual opinions are subordi nate and not made paramount to those of their constituents. Until this Is done, until party and tho spoils ay stem are relegated, and until Americans be come thoroughly Imbued with the Idea that tho interests of tho country aro their Interests, wo can expect to wit ness just such disgraceful scene as are enacted every few months in the min ing camps where tho Huns, the Italians, tho Irish and tho Poles ttie lowest, most Ignorant and bebuJ elements of humanity predominate and are tho controlling spirits. Americans must Drive out tho Huns, Export tho Polos, Hlft tho Irish, and Flro tho Italians back to tho )opc, whoso faithful subjects and dutiful children they always remain. vow as you talk, hnow what your congressman will do don't guess, TROUBLE BREWING. HUhop Boannol has stirred up con slderable trouble among the 1 toman Catholic Poles, Pobemlans, Italians and (ionium of this city, owing to the course ho has decided on adopting in regard to discontinuing all parochial school especially maintained at pres ent for these nationalities, and compel them to send their children to what are generally recognized a tho Irish Homan Catholic parochial schools, Tho bishop maintains that the funds at present available are not sufficient to go around, that owing to tho action of the American Protective Associa tion, and other kindred patriotic societies, there Is now no prospt-ct of being able to filch any appropriations for the support of their sectarian schools from any source outside of their own denomination. The nationalities thus discriminated against by tho bishop maintain that they have as much right to have their schools main tained as the Irish have, hence tho dis satisfaction that is now rampant among the members of that bishop's flock. We would suggest to Hlsbop Bcannel that the best method for him to pursue would lm to abolish all the parochial schools and order all tho members of his church to send their children to the public school where they will secure an American education which is better adapted for making good citizens of them than the parochial school is. OPEN THE CONVENTS. It is safo to say that if all the con vents in the United States were in vestigated and opened to tho public that there would tie found confined within their walls hundreds of wretched women detained against their will, many of whom have been made to suf fer unmentionable indignities at the hands of a lecherous, celibate priest hood. Ho many instances of the scan dalous conduct of theHoman Catholic tirlests towards female member of their congregations have corno to light recently and boon aired In the criminal courts of thia country that go to prove that tho treatment accorded to those j t n'olti V' ' 'I ' H VH'ilel ia Ibi'-w tmnUr t, W itloll tb "u'b!t t I bhi. tf 1. 1 1 g tW titM Mt4 km t (I., U !); b I- lbw tintri M p Utiin, fSinl with a.t toe, i Ul i If t; 0, )n r te toig.ve i ifb! rr ttKliei anl lijtem?i l lit h (!. j m and hol(eri. ,ii.U, In r .! Ih lh.Hr ay-if tUtt teg Ibi m al any boor ! Ibw Uj - tnnl lw l,uibty lii'aoiiei l H hut Indent Mfc'b Hoie that put-He m ellmi t lom!il deeised, ei n lilt thai nil cnttteni U placid under i ttii Isl iiiliid and In- tlon aiul that Ibey be iiii.led to isxnply wllh the U Hoarding the HgUitatlon of ll birth and dith that may ami tin eeeur In the Institu I Ion, ROMfJI POLITICAL POWIR. The diftleulty In emlmatieg lite in- fine nee that Home has aotjuired arlw from the r m-y m Ui whleh Home In carrying on ber silltleal schemes, though nothing can Is more Hoar than the fact that negotiation have been continuously parried on for years l- tien the Human Catholic church and the government of this country, who for the sake of the Homlsh vote, con stantly concede demand after demand. Home's iucUkhI of working her way to iotleal power is through the diitrt medium of Homan Catholic representa tive in isith houses In Washington and by taking advantage of the general indifference of tho country generally towards ber aohomos, but times are changing, Americans who have been apparently psloop and indifferent to the danger that menaces their country aro now awakening and Home's politi cal power In this country will shortly bo materially curtailed, If wo do not mistake tho signs of tho times. The strikers in foreign lands aro apjioallng to those In America for aid. This Is about as pitiable a piece of rot as has come Isjforo tho people for a long tlmo. Tho country has boon pauperized by foreign Immigration of worthless people who do nothing but instigate strikes and riots, do urease our working men's wages to a degree that It is lm possible for the American laborer to live upon, and now they have tho audacity to call upon the people whom thoir class have robbed of dally broad. They would even extort funds from those who have scarcely a living, and thoso who should shut tho gates at the ports against those indiscriminate agitators. It Is these discontented and unworthy lot of foreigners who aro promoting strikes In tho old country, spend their little surplus in promoting Idleness1 then ship themselves to tho United States in a pauperized condi tion, and go to work lo this country at a rate far bulo our class of working men, thereby undermining tho Ameri can and reducing wages in general. After this foreign refuso bus lalsired long enough to hayo a few dollars in Its purse, the result Is a clamor, months of idleness, factories closed, and all told a strike. This foreign clement is tho sum total of our hard times and the turmoil of this country. Instead of sending money out of tho land to assist this detrimental class, the people should shut off all further immigration, and allow tho people in this country time to become citizens, as at least one fifth (or more) of tho present population are not citizens, and at tho same tlmo allow the Industries to grow up to tho demand of our own laboring people and citizens who now inhabit the country. Tub park commissioners of this city have gone to, a good deal of trouble and expense in beautifying (lanseom Park by placing costly flowers In the Wis, for the benefit of tho public and not for tho personal uo of any single Individ uat. It has Win rcortc p us that last Sunday a certain would-be lawyer of this city, driving round the park In question, stopped his buggy in front of ono of these bods containing plants In full bloom, whllo his little boy Jumped down and culled a big bouquet of them, after which they drove away. It is alleged that the man In the buggy, and father of this little vandal, was no less a jorson than T. W. lilaokburn, of this city who not very long ago aspired to the position of city attorney. If the facts as alleged are true, tho proper authorities should see to It that Mr, IJlackburn meet tho punishment he merits. A mkmiiku of tho American Protec tive Association was living next door neighbor to a Homan Catholic, They had many conversation regarding the order and the Homan church, which led the pope' subject to request tho A P. A. to read two W)ks written by some of the Homan clergy. Ho did as requested, and when be returned the books he carried two antl-Homan pub lications with him to the party, re questing that they bo road. TbU re quest was flatly refused by the pope's subject, stating that it was against his religion to read such stuff, and that it would cause excommunication if con fessed. And yet tho Homan Catholic church says that it teaches enlighten ment Would you think so by this? As Home was, so she will ever lie; the promoter of a despicable ignorance. THK Chicago '1'inuM says nothing will kill the A. P. A. so quickly as publicity, We hope the 2'irtu will put its theory Into operation at once, and publish the declaration of principles, and one of the tiriV I 4 eliUj; atixn bhh rea ai an .f bavlet a".He-il wi st it vs i fc.l iM-t entil ww s In It vl! ft"i. ti f'.l.!.' tlMttor, r thu bp. vi an (' t Ihe nnn-h itimiiml tn t)l.ir flawing tH-oVr ISil.slelt) U bst tb. V P. A. wst It ba no bltbb n atms or poi It iiwiU lii(i;M.' aJ tti'msml fair tualrtoet Title tt.niy fllih inmitl l.ii Vbe fopnMie tiraml tlrange tlge 'f the PhIUhI HU will convene In t"mmereUI ball, t 4 Washlagtnn sli-n-t, Potion, Ms, tiekt Ti"Uj morning at li a. m, ll will undoubtedly tx the largest and iml liosi tanv iim verlion that the order ha ever held In the United Htale. The Michigan delegation will probably lw the largmt, they having made s'lal rates, while Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois and other western slate will follow up with their full quota. The deliberation of this convention wilt lie watched with interest by all patriotic orders, and we do not believe tliey will lie dlsapisilnted In the outcome, What was It that Captain Mostyn whispered in the ear of tho notorious rook and confidence man Connor, who had been arrested and was being paraded before tho police at the slut Ion, so that they would know hi in again? Whatever it was, this crtstk, "wanted" almost every state of tho union, managed to quietly walk out and em iim from tho police court yesterday morn ing. Could it be Kmslblo that for some unknown reason Captain Mostyn and Kergeant Whalen connived at his escape? Hkv. Wavi.anu Hovt, of Minneap olis, in hla address bofore tho Baptist national anniversary meeting held at Saratoga Springs, N. Y., said; "Tho Protestant world owes an immense debt of gratitude to tho American Protective Association for calling tho attention of tho world to tho encroachments of tho Homan Catholic church." That this was tho sentiment of tbos) present was evident from tho burst of applause that grouted tho speaker's remarks. Wll V does not Chief Heavey patronize tho merchants of this city when pur chasing equipment for tho force, The citizens of this city have to pay for the maintenance of tho police department, and it certainly seems only reasonable that they should have the benefit of money expended for that department; and what right bus Beavoy to charge tho men more than tho goods actually cost, as it is alleged by them ho does. Wk still maintain that tne attack made by the Jke on tho Thurston Hides was purely a dirty piece of mullclous spite work, notwithstanding Mr. Hose- water's denial in his paper last Bun- day. AoyWly after hearing Hoporter Hunt's evidence before tho fire and police board would come to tho con clusion that tho position we took was a correct one and that the facts did not warrant tho "write up," TlIB notorious anarchist-pardoning governor, Altgeld, of Illinois, is a pro nounced candidate for tho United States senate, The fact of bis being a candidate is no evidence that he will over sit in that chamber, however. Wk have received the first numlmr of Unr.k Hum, tho now American hu morteisand satirical colored illustrated monthly paper, and a good one it is, If the same excellence is kept up it Is bound to Ihi a success, ()N what grounds was Kdltor Hone water accorded the privilege of being; examined in private by tho Wird of flro and police commissioner, while tho other witnesses before that board were examined in public? AT THK dedication of the new high school at Homestead, Pa., last week, ten small and one largo Hlblo and two flags were presented by the Jr, O, U A.M. ' Catholic Foresters Meet. ST. PAUL, Minn., Juno fi. Three hundred and riinety-soyen delegates were present at the opening of the eon vcntlon of the Catholic Order of Fores ter this morning. The delegates assembled at Cretin hall, and from there marched In regular order to the cathedral, there to listen to solemn high mass. Kspoclal preparations had Win made in consonance with the imjiortanee of the event, under the direction of Father Ifefferon, the pastor of the cath edral parish, who outdated also as the celebrant of the mass, After the mass a sermon appropriate to the occasion was preached by Archbishop Ireland, who took as his theme, "The Catholic Layman: Ills Duty and Value as Worker in the Cause of Christ and Humanity." From this he drew the lesson contained in the organization of the Cathollo Order of Forester and the value of the order to tho church and its children. On roll call-it was found that fifty flvo of the 452 courts woro unrepre. sen tod; but most of the absent men are expected tomorrow. A cablegram was sent to the pope at Home asking for his blessing upon the order and the convention; also a tele gram to the high chaplain of the order, Ant.buh,n tWhtn, nf t bi. t-. S vol,. f i,Prl AivMthop rv-!n, f.,r ,U ,t.lr of tb rnotwit (f, h a.H-l an tavlUHon t t .ii.o tt on ,( t,, ), tf Oo onti-r fc. ..- ... unoitm in oiiMiiu ii. I'altMIr Vtww Vlivrt4 li lt, 1, , l4.t, U .k.s Vl. Anein turns to o,sr wMietrj ttMJ Ibrtts.t tllbtitc lo lb oldooMler, Titie American -Kiittmcnl pitvall. The frW'toW if gissl governue-nl at Mng heard from, ipHHy lnee Ut fsll's niiH'tlon. On Humlay tvening, May ?tih, tho lirand tiper honf ws Mled with our Ut cliUen to hear the Memorial nor men by Hov, A. W, Hnlder. Aftr some etocllenl imislo by the t'boinl Union, the reverend gentleman was In tmduitod and ske In his usual fore I bio and practical manner, from w hlch the following extract Is lki n: I tin vi. f.iiiKht A Risk) fight.-- Ton., 4.T. These word are not especially ap plicable to myself, not having W-n a soldier, but the only reason being thnt I was too young. Tho flag which now dcks this pulpit causes me again to wish I had lHcn older, Hut these words of patriotic sentiment aro from tho lips of Paul. They auperbly sum marize tho life of a Christian soldier. Paul means that ho was loyal and ag gressive in maintaining and advancing, Christ's cause. Ho was not egotistical but worthy of the trlbuto, Wo today sanction bis claim and and re-echo the plaudit. II rot her Paul, thou hast fought a good tight, and it shall tie a memorial of thoo through tho coming eternities. Next to tho soldier of Christianity stands tho soldier of nationality. It is tho nemo of glory to have fought a good fight for tho crots; but the next thing in glory to have ionght a good fight for our flag. This service tonight was planned by the veterans to commemorate, not what they or any of us have done, not even what tho commonweal movement, not the present congress, whose doing satlslles not, but tho national soldiers and sailors, our heroes, who gallantly fought and gloriously died to save our flag, constitution and country, We honor our fathers and brothers who fought this good fight for union and liberty. Was theirs a good fight? 1 raise tho question not to impart in formation, but to determine whether tho wreaths wo weave for our heroes' brow are worthy. Also that we, in this day of social and moral warfare, may be ablo to so conduct our battles that our children can say their fathers and mothers fought a good fight. Tho war or the union was a good fight becauso we recognized tho ethical element in it. Wo recognized tho hand of God leading us to battle. Tho Hlblo was tho light to our faith, We had not only brains behind our guns and sabers, but a moral conviction of right, that fired every shot. History records many great warrior, as Ciesar, Napoleon and Alexander, and magnifl cent, historic bittles, as Thermopylo, Marathanand Waterloo; but In neither generals nor battle was tho ethical element recognized as In our fight for tho union. Wo ni"st not forgot the brilliant and devoted leaders such as Grant, Sbcr man, Sheridan, and other, but there is also a royal body of privates equally deserving, uM well as the wives and mothers, ho yielded up husbands and sous for the nation's sake, Tho splon dor of tho war is increased by tho fact that It was largely by volunteer, Men did not wait to bo drafted, but re soon Jed to our nation' cull, and said "Hero I am, send me," Tho fact Is 11 luminated when we remembtr that out of a population of 2,',0o0,000 In the north 2,Nru,l.'l2 enlisted during the four yeftrs. And then how tho splendor is enhanced when wo reflect sadly that wo laid 2H'.),VM soldiers on the altar of death for the nations good. Hut tho imperial splendor bursts forth when wo remember that it was patriotic fight ing. Fatherland filled and thrilled their hearts as they fought and sang "My country 'tis of thi, I, Kll (I Of tllS nolllw f Mill. Thy nam I lovn." Tho enlisting, the girding for battle, and the struggle for victory were all Inspired by love of country, Our fathers loved home and family, but recognizing tho band of God in tho na tlon call, sacrificed homo comforts to save the union. It was not like In Ciesar and Napo leon's time, aggressive, but a defensive fight, because truth and right demanded that we preserve our national domain as bequeathed us, tho revolutionary father. Wo fought Wsauso wo must, and fight we did for we loved our land It was forced upon the north to defend our national life against an Infamous, armed conspiracy from tho south, The cause of tho war was not to del' troy that wlckod, Inhuman system of slavery, but to save tho union, to save our borltago from our patriotic fathers, a heritage born lo rightful revolution and sealed in heroic blood. Ohlthat such patriotism existed today In more hearts to save tho nation aaln from tho social and moral wars now upon us, and to avert the threatening dis solution from our internal rottenness. The war was a good fight In achieve ment. The boys In blue said, "Lotus til l tvis wi. a f(v. Ml t.o.1 1 Wiarv hlwf W" am hr d!l H VrH. ! satire "l.l M il toxiitw, wow M ftirvrr, Still m pliable," rvaHt.il, s avert Jo 4 a a t -nil W w we ee a ri v nt-i.-. onion Would toli'fcl lbt We a wuobl ln trum Amt-rh an and tn frg errwt lb union, fw b nc-t( It To ton! Wliing gralHmtw fr tho th vn victory. We wwlil nol iWgt mother who staid at hmoo and lored th heart-ache and attt!Htt. llul !nm the wr I over, ur bet thank to Got! and our highest tribute e can pay to lh iled dil ier, w ill hs to (lexical omwlvi- lo perpetual I h union which their vslor won for u. The union ne d protection. We are waging moral and social warfare la form just a serious a that of Ibe re bellion, There are peril threatening the very life of the nation) and the call Is for volunWr. Tho doings of con gress have failed to satisfy, and the commonweal movement, tho outgrowth Hslbly of lalsir troubles, threatens our nation. There Is a chance for men t show that they are true, patriotic Americans Wu are all aware that this land has become the dumping ground for all other nations. Tho foreign elements coming among us, bisao too much of the law less and that which opiHiscs our government. We have booomo a heterogeneous mass of population and ideas that will cause our downfall, from Its weight of corrup tion, if we do not arise as true patriots and fight a good fight for our country. Another battle for us to wage is against tho liquor trulllc. Hero Is tho enemy to our national good, stultifying and corrupting body, mind and soul; tho parasite sapping tho life from our beloved republic, destroying property, peace and happiness. Will we be pa triotic enough to do our duty here? Not only are the liquor and labor ques tions troubling us, but many friends of good government think they can see In the air the cloud and hear the thunder ing voice of an ecclesiastical power threatening to rule this nation. Friends, if wo do not want tho oppres sion and fall of anotner Human empire then let us bo truo Americans and for ever keep church und state separate, and preserve our public schools from their enemies. We all recognize that lawlessness Is very great, and Is it not being imported? True American Ism requires that whoever set his foot on our shores shall bo surrounded by our flag and cuusid to declare himself a truo American, Hut these social and moral wars aro upon us. nave wo patriotism enougn to believe it and fight a good fight to preserve the union and liberty won for us by our fathers? This will be honor ing God, and our best trlbuto to our Grand Army on this Memorial day. A Move In the Right Direction. At a regular mooting of tho Salt Lake City Council No. 1, of the American Protective Association, May 21st, 181)4, tho following committee report was unanimously adopted. UKO, W, UIIIIIH, Secretary, To Council No. 1, of Salt Lake City: Your undersigned committee recom mend that this council heartily endorse and approve of tho high alms of tho projectors and promoter of the Utah Normal College Association In the es tablishment of a department of Ameri can History and Institutions where tho youth of the land may secure an edu cation free from any and all sectarian dogmas, especially that of Humanism. And wo further would heartily recom mend the erection and maintenance of the said institution to the favor of all A. P, A, councils and other patriotic orders of this city and throughout tho territory and tho United States. And all patriotic individual citizens who aro financially ablo should contribute liberally to the above end, Also all organizations cnguged In patriotic work, that are authorized and are able, should contribute to this laudable- pur pose, Wo also recommend tho same to other councils and patriotic orders, that they may lay tho same before their member for ratification and en couragement, and for assistance from all who aro ablo and can give the same, Whitwiau,, ) HtfTTKKKIKfjU, Committee. COAL), i ' - tlfl.OO to Penver and return via the Union Pacific, June llth, i2th, 2.'ld and 21th. City ollleu, I.'l02 Farnnm Street. Te Hlep Aid For Catholic K( heels. LKXINUTON, Ky., June 6. A num ber of leading tnemliers of tho A. P, A brought an injunction suit this after noon against tho city council to restrain it from donating any more money to febo Catholic schools of this city, claim ing it is Illegal. The petition sets forth the fact that for tho last twenty year the Lexington council has boon appro priating (1,DIH) per annum in their sup port, and it 1 promised to test tho mat ter fully In tho courts. The fight promises to be a bitter ono, as tho Catholic will not give up their school money without a struggle, $I.(K) to Colorado Spring and return via tho Union Pacific, Juno llth, 12th, 2Ild and 2Hh. City otllco, 1302 Farnam street. ALL 6TVLE8 of wstihe. from II. JJ up. Ilsnil wiiiis RHislisoia tret, SAric Watc h Co,, Murray street,, Nw York.