r it-rr- r-H-fnoi V 16 Commoner. VL'' NUMBBR H 'ifeh&' His Hand Offended, . In obedience to the Biblical coni xrand, "if thy right hund oReud thee, cut it oil," OhurieB Newi'trom, 1129 Seventh street S. larl night severed the oifoudlng member with aji ax. He is In the city hospital in u precarious condition. Newstrorn is a laborer, and among his acquaintances was noted for his religious zeal, as it was hh custom to do everything in strict conformity vith his interpnUtion-ol the Uible. About 11 o'cIock liiht night lie went outsider of his home and rot'iul the ax. He then located a block, used r splitting wood, on which hr- placed his right hand. Grasping the axe In his left hand, ho drove thiough the bone ond cords of his rla;ht wrist, leaving the hand hanging by a few shreds of alt In. He was discovered b other inmates of the house shortlv nf forward and an effort was made to ptop the flow of blood until the arrival of a doctor. The phvslclnn or'inmfi the man tai.en to tho city hospital. At firet Nowtrnin refnf'd to give on explanation of what had occurred, and It was supposed that the deed was done acoidentallv. T nter Newstrorn gave 0"t the information that hte bond hnd broken the liw of Hod. nnd vns therefore wortleq ns a hand. He then repeated tho ahove nnota tion. nnd was readv to arprno with the physicians that 'it wnq tho pronor thim? for him to do. rs bo rp'ieb preferred to lose one band than bis oul. Tbo doetorn tbin Newstrorn will recover, although be was very weak on account of tbo loss of blond Tr? rt-Ufrlous oTithnsiam nevCT wavered, end bo is firmlv pnnvtnr-od tbnt be ac tion was wisr "Minneipnlis Times. "I T ' ' 4f- JSECRETAKY SHAW PRO MID CON. "Oh, no, 1 am not in favor of an elastic currency, jut- I do say that wo need a money that will expand and contract. Alien Immigration to be Restricted, A cablegram to the San Francisco Chronicle under date of London. Aug ust 12, says: Tho report of the royal commission on alien immigration is issued today. It recommends that the immigration of certain classes of aliens into the United Kingdom be subjected to state control and pro poses a number of reflations and the establishment of a department of im migration. The specific recommenda tions made in the report are similar Ii many respects to the provisions of the United States immigration law, except that no educational require ment is proposed. 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Tho "undesirable" classes stated in the report include prosti tutes, lunatics, convicted criminals and any one who is in danger of becoming a public charge. Provision . is made for the deporta tion of immigrants who may be proved to be undesirable within two years of their landing, and the vessel importing them will be co pellcd to repatriate them without compensation. The proposed medical inspection H similar to that in the United States. Tho penalty for supplying false data to the immigration inspectors is de portation. The immigration department may specify certain overpopulated areas as prohibited territory for fresh Immi grants. In this case of the conviction of an immigrant for felony or mlade moanor tho court may include depor tation as part of the sentence. The First Battle with overhang and abnormal ipaa. -j.no ismpironasoo or jsenc, a tew ot tliom uuat I'roor uau- xjearjnRa.gaivani r auer an nvot- , QreatcstAmount or rower, .Least V Amount ot FrloN tlon. Loner Shaft Boar. 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