THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. SIXTEENTH YEAK. OMAHA. TUESDAY MORNING , JUNE 22 , 1880. NUMBER 8. FOR RELIEF OF SETTLERS , Senator Van Wyck's ' Bill to Keimlmrso Set tlers in Kansas and Nebraska. THE DETAILS OF THE MEASURE. Congress Not Iiinhlc to Adjourn Be fore July in Humors Altout Itiuulnll nnd the Tni-lfT The Orccly Promotion. A niriiRnro of Ucllof , WABinscnox , Juno 21. [ Special Tcle- pr.im to the HII : : . ) To-day Sonakr Van Wyck icported to the senate from the com- mlttcu on pill lie lands , thu bill for the re lief of hcilluiH nnd puivhnsers of lands on the public domain In thu states of Nebraska mid Kansas which pissed the house on April 0 Inst. The bill wns amended by the senate committee by bltlklnglout nil utter the enact ing clntibP nnil substituting n bill by Mr. Van Wyek , w hlch Is of the snmo character with thocxce)4lon ) of the omission of two clnuecs which provided for the extension of the pro visions of thn net to other classes of bottlers. Senator Van Wyck's bill , which wns repotted nnd which will undoubtedly bccomo n Inw , provides thntfortho pm pose of reimbursing persons who , under the homestead , pre-omp- lion , or oilier laws , settled upon or piuchnscd IniulH within tlio grant madu by the net entitled , "An act for a grant of hinds to the state of Knnsns to aid In llioconsliiietlon of the Noithein Kansas ruilioad nnd teleirrnph , approved July 2H , IbTrt , " and to whom patents have been Issued therefor , but ajralnst which persons decices have been len'doicd oy the United States Cir cuit com ton account of the pilorltvof said Brant mndo' In the net nbove entitled , the sum of SiM.OOO Is appioprlnted ; piovided , how ever , that no pait shall bo paid until lie shall have filed with the scerelnrv of the Interior a copy of said decree , duly cei tilled , and nlso a certificate of tlio judge of the court ren dering thu same , to the cflect that such a do- crco was iciideied in a bona lido controversy between n plnlntllf showing title under the grant mndu In said net , and a defendant hold- Ingn patent or holding by dcedundcr patentee , nnd that the decision was In favor of the plnintlil on the mound of pilorlty of thu Brant made by said net to thu lilini ; of set tlement or purchase by tlio defendant or his grantor , nnd said claimant shallnlso fdu with thu decieo n certlficnto of thu bill of costs In Biieh case , dutv cei titled by thucleik mid judge of the court. Thcieupoii it .shall bu thu duty ot the secretary of thu Interior to adjust thu nmount due to eaelulefcndant on a basis ofS.Mper : ! ncre for Iho tract his tltlu to which shall ha\e failed ns aforesaid and costs appearing by the bill theicof. He. shall then make n lemilsitlon upon the treasuier for thu Bum found to bo due to claimant , anil .shall pay tliobnmu to him , taking such icleabi- , acquittance or dlschaigo as shall foiover bar liny liuthei claim ngniiist thu United States on account of fniluiu of tltlu ns afoicsnld. TALK oi' Anjofiix.Mi\r. ; Tlio promptness with which tlio nnvnl np- propunllon bill wns rushed thiough the liouso to-day has set a good many neoplu to thinking that peihaps the resolutions or mljouinment July 8 may te.illv pass. The leaders of thu house do not think so. how ever. Morrison says lie thinks theie Is little prospect of adjoin mncnt befoio the middle of next month. " 1 do not seu how wo aio to pet away befoio the middle of the month. ' ' ho snid. "There urea good many nppiomla- tlon bills yet awaiting thu notion of the son- nte , nnd theie Is llltlo probabllty Hint they Will get them back to us In such time null Bhnpo that adjournment can bo had beloru the 10th or loth of the mouth. " NO TAltll'K HIM. rilO.M HANDAI.I. . "I don't believe there Is anythlni : in the 10- port that Mr. Kandall intends Introducing n tariff bill , " said Mnjor McKlnley , of Ohio , one ot the most prominent members of the committee on ways nnd means and a conii- dentinl counsellor with Mr. Kandall , In con versation with the Jtir.i : coiiesnondent to- nlirht. "In the first place , " continued Major MeKlnloy , "it would be Inconsistent after he has just led a portion of his party to defeat Morrison's bill , a'nd then he knows that It would bo referred to the committee onwa.\s and means , a majority of which aio ahcady pledged ( o the Morrison bill , and would ie- hiso to penult a measure from Kandall to bo reported. I think congress will odjouin by the middle of next month. " THI : jiiUTAiiY cincr.ns. Fiom rccfiit intormntlnn coming from per sons \ery near the president , there seems to bo no doubt that Lieut. Oreely , nftor hlspro- motion to cnptaln of cnlavary is confirmed , will bo appointed mnjor nnd assistant adjif taut general. In ca'-o the bill providing for nn additional assistant adjutant general be comes a law , Cajita'n ' Daniel M. Taylor , ordi nance corps , will bo surely nppolnted. Cap tain Taylor Is now on special confidential duty in the olllco of the seciotary of war.jea VAVOllAlllA' IIKI'OKTKI ) ON. A favorable lepoit was to-day made by the Donate committee on public lands on Senator Van Wyck's bill to authoilzo nnd empower the Union 1'acltieiallioad toconstuict branch lines. WOIIK OF IOWANS. C lowans Intioduccd bills In the house to-day as follows : By Mr. Hall To pension Jno. W. Osborn nnd Kmelinu Topping : to loan tour pieces of ordnance to the soldiers' reunion nt Fort Madison , la. , in July next. By Mr. Stepbntn ( irantlnt ; condemned cannon to posts of the O. A. K. at Leon and at Mount Ayr.AFTKll AFTKll INnr.MNtTY. A petition was protontcd In the sonata to day by Senator Wilson , signed by John Wert/ , auditor of Henry county , io\vn. piny- Ing for the passage of nn net granting in demnity to that county on account of swamp Innils sold or otherwise disposed of by ( ho United States. The petition was propaied bv the boaiu of commissioners of Henry county. Till : SIA1IY CASEY CLAIM. Mr. Van Wyck icported favorably with amendment trom the senate com mitted on public lands to-dny , n bill to pay Mnry 1C. Casey , of JUchardson county , Neb. , Slltt.1 , thu amount shu paid to thu iccelverot public money at Bcntilcu land olllco on an entry she madu June 21 , 1678 , which was mih- scquently contested and cancelled January 7 , lhi n. The 01 Iglnal bill allowed her or her heirs a patent for 120 acres of laud In Nu- binska to bo located at any point on the pub lic domain In that state. VKTO. A Number or Pensioners and Sioux Ulty Pud UN KfTeot. WASHINGTON , Juno 21. The president has scut congiess fifteen veto messages' , Thii- teen ot the vetoed measures nro pihatoi > cn- filon bills. The others provide t < r publlo buildings nt Sioux City , lown , nnd Xancs- vllle , Ohio , The messages have not yet been laid befoio the houses of congiess , In vetoing the pension b'lls the president says : "I am so thoroughly tlied of dtsap- piovlng gifts of publlo money to Individuals Who , In my vipw , hnvo no right or claim to the same , notwithstanding nnvuucnt con " V gressional sanction , that 1 inteiposo with a > feeling ot relief In cases where I Vn find It unnecessary to determine n the met its of the application , In f locking of the promiscuous and 111- advised grants of pensions which have lately been picscnted to mo for approval , I hn\e tpokcn of their apparent concessional sanc tion in lecognltlou ot the tact Unit n largo proportion of these bills hnvo never been submitted tonmajoilty of either branch of congiess , but mu the result ot nominal ses- tlons held tor thu ex pi ess purpose of their consideration nnd attended by a small ma jority of the meinbeisof thotespoctlve houses of the lrjUlatlvo branch of gourunii'iit , Thiie.li ) consldeiing these bills , Ihavu not felt that I wasnldrd by tlia deliberate judgment of cousins , and when 1 liavo deemed H my duty to disprove many of thu bills picscnted I hava baldly regiuded my action as distant fiom the concluilona of the people's inpnv .H. 1 have not been insensible to the o.'i , which bhould IntUiencu any citi zen , cither In private station or ofllclal plnco , to exhibit not only n jmt but n generous ap preciation of the services of our country's defenders. Hccdlcssnrss nnd disregard of the principle which mulciHc * the granting of pensions ts unfair to the wounded , crippled soldier who Is honored In just recognition of his government. Such a man should never find hlmolf side by side on the pension mil with those who have been tempted to ntlributc the natural Ills to which humanity Is heir to service In the army. " The president suirgests the signi ficance of the shutting inwiso In pension legislation nnil , io consequences involved In Its continuance. In his veto for the public buUdlng nt Sioux City , the president says : "Tho icportoftho committee of the house of leprcsentntlvps to whom this bill was referred , states that by thu census of isso the population of Sioux Cil > wns nenily eight thousand , nnd that by another enumeration since made its popula tion would seem to exceed tweiily-threo thousand. It Is further Mated In the report that for tlio accommodation of tills population the city contnlns 8JTJ brick and vlbfl frnmo buildings. It seems to me that In consideration of the merlin of this bill the necessities of the government should contiol thu question , nnd that It should bo decided as a business proposition dependent Upon thn needs of tlio government building nt the point proposed In older to do the gov ernment work. This creatly reduces the value of the statistics showing the population , extent of business , pios- pcctlvc growth and matters of that kind which , though exceedingly Inti'iestlng , donot nlwavs demonstinto the necessity of. thu uxpcndltuiool n Inwo sum ot money for n publlo hulldinir. I find upon examination that the United States comts are some limes field at Sioux City , but that they ha\u been thus far held In tlio county coiutlumsu without seilous Inconvenience nnd without nny expense to the gov ernment. Tliuic nro actually no other federal offices there for whom the government should provide accommoda tions except the postmaster. The postolllco l.s now located In a building rented by the government until the lint of January , 'lSb' . at the rate of S V0 per annum. By the last report of the supers isiug aichltect it appeals that October 1 , IbS. ) , there wcro eighty new public buildings In coiiise of construction , and that thu nmount expended thereon dining the preceding year wns nearly Sil.GOO.OOO , while largu appropria tions weio asked to be expended on these buildings dining the curieiit year. In my judgment the number of public bulldincs should not nt this time bo Incio.ised unless a greater public necessity exists thciofor than Is appaicnt in this case. The Pacific Uoiuls. WASHINGTON , Juno 21. Some time ago the secrctnry of the Interior mndo n state ment to tlio becretnry of the treasury In re gard to the Indebtedness of the Central and Union Pacific railroad companies to the United States under the provisions of the Thurman act on account of moneys which had been diverted from the earnings of those companies to tlio Pacific Mail Steamship company In the form of subsidy paid to that company. The secretary ot the interior ex- pros ed the opinion that the ralhnad com- pauius wuiu indebted to the United States lu the amount equal to 'JOO per cent of their earnings. Thus thu diverted amount thus duo liom the Central Pacific railioad com pany is stated at 5374,321. Tlio second comptroller nt the tiensuiy- to whom ( no matter was icfeiied , has icpoit- ed to acting Sccictary Fairehlld thai the Cun- tr. l Pacific company , so far as examined. shows that there is ( limit tor the > ous 18s4 and 1SS5 , lor services over the uns'iibildlzcd p'Htions of Iho load , under the recent decis ion of the supiemt ! comt. several bundled thousand dollars. He calls attention to the act ofMai en y , 137. " > , which , ho fays , seems to icqulio the secretary of the treasury , when called upjn to p.iy claims duo subsidized lail- road companies to wit ihold an amount equal to the amount of thn Indcbto lues's ot the com panies to tlio United States , and also thu pioDahlo cost of establishing that indebted ness in a suit at law , and in case the company docs not assent to a set-off , to cause a suit to Lo brought and to withhold payments until the suit is decided. The comptroller recom mends that this course bo pursued. AVork In Gomnifttcc , WASHINGTON , June 21. The senate committee mitteo on public lands this moiiiing dis cussed and amended Senator Mitchell's pio- poscd amendment to the bill to amend the pre-emption and timbe culture laws. It now provides tlint nothing herein shall be con strued ns dcpilvlng thu holders of military bounty land warrants , or other land wnirnnts or laud sciip , nt nny time heietoforo issued under or in piiisunnco of the piovislons of nny law of the United States , of their iteht to locate such wnnnnts or scrip on thu public lands of the United States , lu thu snmo man ner as it this act had not been passed. In this form thu committee will accept Iho amendment. The sonata committee on rules has this morning ordered a favorable report upon Senator Edmunds' motion to so amend the rules as to allow debate upon a motion to ro- couslder a previous vote. Thn report will bo called up for action Innnediatelv to allow de bate on Senator Havvley's motion to recon sider the vote by which the rallioad attorney bill passed. The house committee on Invalid pensions to-dny nuiccd to amalgamate the substitute for the Blair bill pensioning disabled soldiers with the bill to fncrcaso the rate of pension of soldlcis who lost a leg or arm , and to at tach to thu combined bills the clause impos- Inenn lncom.o tnx to meet the expendltuio involved. Thorlnuseis patto'iied nftor thu Income tnx bill Introduced In tho. toity- sevnnth congiess by General Kvving. Sta tistics collected nt thu time thu bill was in troduced Indicate ) that u revenue of SOii.OOO- OJO per annum could bu raised in this way. A Call for ftnndH. WASHINGTON , JunoSl. A call for 51,000,000 of 3 per cent bonds wns Issued this afteinoon of the following description : Three per cent bonds Issued under the act of congiess , ap proved July 12 , lbS3 , and numbered ns fol lows : SSO , original number 180 to original number 1-17 , both Inclusive ; SlOO , original number 1,812 to original number lbS3. both Inclusive , and original number O.WJ to original number 0.020 , both inclusive ; 5'OU , 01 iKinal number 625 to 01 Ig lnal number 84S , both in elusive , and original number V-WO to original number -J.'JiS , both Inclusive ; $1,10) , oilclnal number ! > , Wtt to original number O.l'.M , both Inclusive , and 01 Iglnnl number 2i , ; o to oilglual number SS.wr , both Inclusive ; S10.0M , nilglnnl num ber rJl CO to original number iail4 : , both In clusive , nnd 01 Iglnnl number liViOj. Totals S-I.COO.OJO. The call matuics August 1. Confirmations , WASHINGTON , Juno St. Itecolvcr of pub lic money , K. W. Miller nt Huron , Dak. ; J , V. Summers , Indian auent nt Qiuwp > ivvs , In dian teuitoiy ; postmaster * . C. J. Love , Huron. Dak. , L , 1) . Palmer , Yanfcton , Dak. ; M. \Vcstbrooks \ , Lv uus. Iowa. Ratified. WASHINGTON , Juno 21. The senate has rail tied an extradition treaty with Japan and one for the lo-survoyof the boundary line between the United States and Mexico. Important Court Decisions. Jirnitso.v : : CITY , Mo. , Juno 21. A de cision was rendered by the supicmo court at Jt-n'trson Cltjr today in thu easa of Sadl * Hnyc , a n\rc.v ; , recently sentenced to be hanged for the murder of Policeman Jonks two years ago. The decision of the lovvot court Is reversed nnd a new trial ordered on the ground that thu judge's liistinctions to the juty weru Insufficient. The comt also reversed tha senfei cj of Sclmefer and dis missed his cnso on the giound that the crimi nal court which tiled the case had not Juris diction In thu cast. ' , Sfshau-i' ! : od yeon sen- te.iced to e'glit yeais In the psnitentlary for defrauding John 1. IHilr. tno New Jersey rallioad millionaire. In tlu case of Mayor Frances , of SI. Louis , ipiellant , the comt decides ha shall have cump'ete ' control of the municipal police foic" . Him been the cus tom ever slncu the municipal government was established for the vice-president of the Iward of i ollco to contiol the foice , the inayo'r belu : ; president evotllclo. The latter ie > tenth contested thu right of the vlce-mcsl- dt-nt to M.cli contiol with the above iciult , THE ANARCHISTS ON TRIAL , Chicago Blot Incites Before a Criminal Tribunal For Murder. THE MISSING LEADER TURNS UP. Pnrsoni Puts In n.n Appear- nncc nnd Is Arraigned Ills Kc- txirn Voluntary nnd a Sur prise to the 1'ollcc. The Grent Trial CnicAdo , June 31. [ Special Telegram to the ! ) EK. ] An hour before the trial cf the anarchists wan begun this morning the outer door ot thu comt house was bcslecd by crowds impelled tblllicr by various motives , from the unwilling juror , who came perforce , to the mote curiosity seeker , whoso object was pastime. A sturdy policeman stood guard with Jailor Call , and the crowd Was subjected to n second piocussof filtration at the court house door. Hy 10 o'clock , how ever , n goodly company had assembled. A little bcforu this hour nn unusual etlr wns created by the entrance of nbotit n dozen fashionably nttlred Indies , who came in amid quite a buzz of animated speculation. They were accommodated with seats upon the bench. Judge Gary soon aftci waul appealed in their midst , nnd havint , ' thst looked to their comfort , took up bis position with a solemn nlr In the midst of his tnlr but novel auiroundlngs. The minder indictment , which will flist bo put before the iury , is No. 1,183 on the calendar nnd c"mprUo * nine names. They me August Spies , Michael Schwab , Samuel Fleldcn , Albeit 11 , Parsons , Adolph Fisher , George Engel , Louis Ijingg , William Sollcor , Udolph Sclinnubelt and Oscar W. Nccbe. This Indictment Is for tlio muidcr of Odlccr Mntthlus Uegan at the Iluymaiket ilot , on the now hlstoilc night of May 4. Whether , when this case Is disposed of , the prisoners can bo separately arraigned nnd tried tor the minder ot each of the other six oMlccrs and the two citizens who received their death wounds on that ntht , Is n question on which there Is considerable difference ot opinion among lawyers. They aio all , however , in dicted on eight distinct charges of murder. At 12HO the court bailiff marched In at the head of thu six anarchists , who trooped in n long line into court nnd took up positions dhcctly under the bench. Seligur was absent , nnd it was then ascertained for the fhst" time with certainty that ho is about to have his neck by squealing on his pals and giving evidence tor the state. Spies , looking as neat and spiuco as ever , came first , lie was nltiicd as usual , in a suit of blue serge. His hair wns care lessly blushed back from his loiehead , and as ho took his seat ho commenced to lead the newspaper , with an nlr of the utmost indlt- leieneo. Schwab , looking mean nnd despica ble , ns usual , came next. Ills sallow visage was blaiHied to an ashy hue , and his weak knees knocked together as he looked over the rims of his spectacles for his first view of the tribunal bofoio which he Is to be tried for his life. Sum Flelden , square-Jawed , beetle- brewed and savage looking , stumped on stur dily next in lotation. The sensation of the day came at 2:30 : o'clock this afternoon. At that hour n han som cab drove up to the Michigan btiect ddor ol the criminal court building. The driver pulled up nls horse with n jerk , and an in stant later two men leaped out and w Ith hur ried steps entered the building. One of the men was Captain Black , counsel for the an- arclilsts. The other was unknown to those who .stood about the corri dors. Up stalw the two men wont arm in urm anu nt tlio top of their speed. They pushed their way through the orowd which hung about thu dourot Judge Gary's room and elbowtd their way thiough the Huong inside. When they stood In f runt ot the Judge Captain Blacks companion was tecugnized. "Uio it heavens , its Parsons ! " exclaimed a police olllcar. And so It was. The long-looked for and , eagerly sought alter anaiclilbt hud returned , ami of his own accord. Tlie man who for years had u reached annihilation to the listen ing crowds on the lake front and advised mob violence just before the lalal bomb was thrown at the llaymarkot , stood bcfoie thu eomt. Every neck was btrethed toiwaul and every eye strained to catch a sight of him. Captain Black asked that ho bo tried with the others , and the cxcltmeut began to calm down. Last Satuiday Captain Black -had a consul tation with Mr.I'm sons. He uigcd her. if she know vliero her husband was , to com munlcato with him at once nnd get him to come to Chicago lor trial , Thu woman ic- lused at first , but finally became convinced it was the b2st thing to do. Captain Blac'c ' introduced him to the court ns ono of the defendants In the cnso at the bar , nnd nskcd that ho bo nr- mlgued. Not a word of explanation wns vouchsafed , nor was thoio any attempt by the police olUeem piesont to interfere. Wheio lie came liom , or whuro ho had spent the time lie has been so sadly missed was not known. No onu vuntured to inquire while the mlsoncr was being airaigned. 1'aiuons looked as ho alwa.\s lias since Chlcagoans have known him thin and weakened , lie was dressed in a quiet suit of blua. The only evidence ot nervousness in his manner was that he kept his aim In that of his lawyer un til the latter withdicw It. He was led to where the other prisoners weru sitting nnd where the detendnnts' counsel had lotauied a seat for him. It wns a carelu'ly arranged surprise , dramntU ally can led out. ' I'arsons , " said Lawyer Black , "has not at any tlmo been q\or a hundred miles fiom the city , yet all the two hundred ollicers looking lor him would never haveuneaithcd him. lln was not biought forward bufoiu simply be cause thu methods of the Chicago police aio brutal and uttuily above and icgaidloss of law. I propose to hnvo my client treated le gally , nnil not bullyragged and tortured an pilsoneis uro not even in Russia. " The first formal muvu in connection with the trial of thu anarchists was reading the list ot Jurymen announced to attend in comt which occurred Immediately alter the court opened. The state's attorney announced that ho was ready to proceed with thu cnsea ot the cnnrnh- Ists charged with the mm dor of OAleerDcgnn. Tim defendants , Michael Schwab. Samuel Fielden , Adolph Fischer , Geo. Kngle , Louis Llngg and Oscar Necbo , were then brought in. When the court concluded hoailng tlio pleas of the Jurors to bo e.xcused liom serving on thu panel , Captain Black , as counsel for the accused , nsUod leave to withdraw the pica of "not guilty , " mid at once entered n motion to quash the Indictments which was argued at some length. Thu court at once o\ei ruled the motion. Defense then made a motion for a separate tiial for each of the accused for reasons cited in the peti tion heietoforo telegraphed. Tha comt ex- piesscd the view that the inteicsts of none of the detendants would bo Jeopardised. Ho overruled the motion and dlieeted thn tiial to proceed. The defense tuejj rqnowcd the plea of "not guilty , " and the woik of obtaining n Jury was at once pro ceeded with. When the court adjourned at noon the state had accepted four Jiuors , but In thu aftcinoou they were excused by the defense , and later they took up the task of Jlndlng four men acceptable to them. When court adjourned at 5 o'clock two men were on the Canel , who had not been formally accepted y the dofonsa , however , so that the first day closed without any actual progress hav ing been madu toward obtaining u panel. Elgin T t ! ry. Murker. CHICAGO , Juno 2L Tiio" IntMOaian's L'liln special says ; The batter market to-day was baiely steady at Ific , at which figiuo reg ular sales of ar,5W pounds were made. Noth ing was doing in chfcse. Pilynte sales of 2J.HO pounds of butter and 150 boxes of cheese were leporled. Total sales , A nosrox Eight Men Knrncd to Dentil llcnrt- rundliiK Scenes. BOSTON , June 21. Tlio Now England In stitute fair buildings orl lluntlncton avenue , recently pin chased by the Metropolitan Horse railway company , valued nt Si" > 0.00) , burned , nnd four workmen were kilted. The building Is supposed to bo fully Insured. The flames refused to surrender until they had conquered cvcrvthlnswmbu'itlblo within the building , nnd the work of rescue wns nt- tended with Rreal danger. The charred to * mains of two men wcro brought out. and are thought to bo those of William Taylor nnd a man named Frost , both carpenters. It Is be lieved that other bodies are burled In the debris , n-s several workmen nro missing. All Is confusion , and no conect statement of the lost ot life can j ut be made. After the flames had been sunlclcntly ex tinguished search wns begun nmong the charred remains for posMblolctlms , nnd tin to 9 p. m. eight bodies hnd been removed , most of them burned beyond recognition. It Is believed that there nre nt least four more bodies in the ruins. The total loss Is about forty thousand dollars. There weio several hcart-iending Incidents. A man whoscnamo Is as yet unknown wns driven out of n window of the second story by tlio llnincs. Ho wns about to leap and hnd put one lee over the window pill , when the loof fell In nnd pinned him fnst to the spot w here ho wns. No ladder company had nr- rived , nnd the crowd outside were powerless to icndei aid. The Hames followed almost Instantly and the Imprisoned man underwent nitoiil7ing torture before the lion Illcd eyes 01 his friends below. Two of his fellow work men John McNulty nnd J. F. Fnllcn were terribly burned whllo trying to s-calc the wall to roach tlmlr dying comrade. His sufferings weio merci fully short. The awful tnrnaco of llntuc snon wrapped him nbout with lire nnd smoke , hiding him during his last moments from the gnre of the spcctntors. Not long after- wauls the wall gave way and nothliiK more was seen. E. 1. Fallen says he wns the last man to leave the wooden workshop alive. A Brewery Burns. Ai.nAXVM.YJuno 21. This evening , tnc old Taylor brewery , was burned. Loss nbout SIM 030. insurance S105.003 on build ing nnd 620,000 on stock nnd fixtures. Wnrelioiisc Ilnrncd. If AMiit'ito , Juno 21. The sugar nnd cotton wmohoii'-o of Paul Jacobs this city , wns dcstroj ed by fire. Loss 8250,000. 1VATKU VS. WHISKY. Iowa Puohlufl nnd Saloon Men Fight With Oun8. CLINTON , In. , Jnno 21. In an encounter to-day between saloonlstsand orolilbitlonlhts , four ot thu former , named Forbec , Flddeison , Haitnnd Itoads , werostiot. None weio fa > tally wounded. Maishnl Judge ami Frank Htllcrman were Jailed , charged with the firing. The snloon clement to-nluhl threaten to lynch Judge nnd Hllleiniau , and declaie the jail wiirbo blown up if necessary to gut them , _ A Ony Lothario's Flight. Sioux CITV , In. , Juno 21. [ Special Tele- cram to the Bii.J : : The sudden disappearance anco to-day of J. M. Forbes , a well known society man , nnd head clerk In Moore's drun store , Is being generally commented en. It seems that the youne man for some time pasl has been on intimate terms with the wife ol a prominent traveling man , and nfew dnys ago the husband found n stiay letter" and learned all. It's the old story over again. The infiniated husband' pave Forbes , as It seems , until to-daV'taldavc town ? "or else he threatened to kiU.hiiu , and ho loft. Foibes was one of the best druggists Sioux City has over hnd , a quiet and unassuming .man , and generally well liked in business circles. Mora Business l''or SloniClty. Sioux CITY , la , , J fine 21. ( Bpeclal Tele gram to the BKK. ] John M. Pratt , jr. , gen eral agent for Iowa of the largo manufactur ing establishment of W. Harrison , Grand Knpids , Mich. , Is in the city making nr- rangcments to establish a large supply depot hero to handle tiielr northwestern tiado. It is also ii-llably repotted to-day that a wholesale drug house of Dos Moines , known as the Hess Drug comiiany , will Id eate In this city August 1. Sioux OUy Disappointed. Sioux CITY , la. Juno 21. [ Special Tele gram to the BIK.J General disappointment wns felt all around when a telegiam was re ceived that the president had vetoed the bill appropriating S 100,000 lor a publlo building for this city. Strong elfoits will likely be put forth to induce the president to icconsldei the matter. Iowa's State University. IOWA CITY , In. , June 21. Class day exer cises this afternoon and the university oration tion by President Angoll , of Michigan uni versity , this evening wcro to-day's leading events of tlio commencement. The regents mo in session but little business has been tiansacted. Cardinal Tnechoronu's Reception. Quinine , Juno 31. Klght thousand persons assembled In and around the grand somlnniy court yestciday aftcinoou , the occasion being the picscntatlon by the citizens of Quebec to Caidinal Taschoreau of an address and n pm.su containing 85,574. On the southeast side of the court a largo throne had been elected , over which was thomotto , "Caromi auream super mitanm egus. " The windows of the seminary were almost hidden with flags , among which were flags bearing the name of I'lesldcnt Cleveland and the name ? of different cities of the United States. All Catholic nnd religious societies weio repre sented. The pontlilclnl guards formed n guaid of honor. At 4:10 : his eminence mrlved in a caniago. Upon his ascending the throne , Mayor Langllor apuroached and on behalf of thu citizens , road an address con gratulating him upon his elevation to the e.tldinalate. Ho Mild the news was leeelved with gladdened hcaits bvthe Roman Cath olic cltl/ctis of Quebec , who felt an Irrcslstablo deslro to give Immediate expression of tholr Joy. At ( ho conclusion ol thu uildicss. hn presented his eminence wltli the purse. The caullnal replied thanking the cltl/ens. He said they hud good reason tc rejoice at the honor conferred upon them In appointing a cltl/en of Quebec to this high of lice. He referred to thu past and present his tory of Quebec , from civil , military , and ro llglous points of view. | A Wolf in B hoop's Attlro. Pim-AnEM-HtA , Jujio 21. Itov. Walclc Messaros , a well known preacher , pastor ol ihoNoithwestcrn Independent Presbytcriar church of this cltjvwoB nncsted to-day foi alleged attempt to commit crfminal assaul upon the wlto of Cliarlfcs W. Collision , boll of whom arn members of the congicgntlm over which Messaros tlias charge. At the hearing the testimony for the prose cutlon wont to show that tin pastor called at tno' Collision dwelling this morning. After ho was ushered into tin parlor ho seueJ the Udy roughly nnd at tempted an ( atrocious assault upon her After an alarm had been given , the husham of Mrs. Collision and lr , Butcher , thpfamll ; physician , on one side , nnd Hov. Messnros 01 the other , engaged In n ( leica hand to ham struggle , during which one of the pnstor'i thumbs wns bitten so hard as to ncnrlv bcvc ; it. The ml ulster declared the whole a tra ] In which toensnnio him. i * Weather Indications. isconsln Local inlns , followed by fal weather , blightly cooler , variable winds. Nebraska Slightly warmer , generally fal weather , noitherly winds , becoming variable Illinois and Iowa Local rains , followed b ; fair weather , nearly stationary tcmpcratuiv -vr.rl ble winds , becoming noitneily , - ir < - : Davis niust-nic , , in. , June21. At a consul tatlon of Chicago and Bloomington physl clans held hero to-day Judge David Davi was pronounced beyond lecovery , DETROIT TURNS THE TABLES , The Chicago Team Downed by a Score of Four to One. REMARKABLY BRILLIANT GAME. Detroit's Phenomenal I'ltclicr Docn the Work Gninns at Otlior i'lnccs Yesterday Uvouts on the Turf. The Dctrolts Victorious. DETJIOIT , Mich. , June 31. The 5.C31 spec tators who appeared nt Uccrcntlon park to day saw a hard foucht baseball battle In which line play abounded. Gam.ell , ube caught for Detroit , showed up In great form , both at and behind the bat , and Hi others covcied himself with glory by two extremely dlfllcnlt catches. Unt the center of Intciest In the homo club was In the box , Dally It becomes more eUdcnt that Getzeln dcscivcs to rank high among pitchers. To-day nine men struck out nnd not a slnulo lilt was made off his delivery until the ninth , \\bcn the vlsltois secured their only two. For the visitors Clarkson did good work , but Tint's bauds \\cro sere and several passed balls resulted. Detiolt began scoring In the first , when Itlelmrdson lilt safe , went to i-ocond on Flint's wild tluow , nnd scored onu Thompson ingle. In the fourth Cl.irkson presented White with a base , a passed ball scut him to thlid , and ( Jam.eirssinglebiought him home. In the sixth Hanlon leached llrston called balls reached second on an outatlirst , went to third on Cl.irkson's wild throw to second , and scoied on a base hit by Oanzlel. llanlon feaied the ( 'ainons not yet .safe nnd sent n ball to right tor a homo inn in thu eighth In- nlnir. Chicago had but three men reach first base , whrioonoof them was left , ono btolo second end , and the thlid died In the attempt to do * o. Fllnt.opencd the ninth with n sin- gleand came linmo on Dalrymplu's three bag ger. Gore fouled and Uiouthers captuieiHUe ball after a haul inn. Kelly and Ryan then ttiuek out leaving Ualiymplu on third. Ko Chicago brooms weru in sittlit to-day. The following Is the bcoro : Detroit 1 U 0 1 0 1 0 1 I Chicago 0 0000000 1 1 Pitchers ( ictzeln nnd Clarkson. Unbuhlts Detroit 8 , Chicago - ' ' . Krrors Detroit 8 , Chicago 0. Umphoalfnoy. ( . oTHnilTQAMis. AT PlTTSIlUKO 'if- PlttsbflrgJ .Of 0 04 0003 8 houisviiro o a Pitcheis. Handlboe nnd Ramsey. First base hItsPlttsbing , 13 : Loulsvllle,4. Kriors PitUburg , 7 ; LonibVllio , 4. Umpite , lir.id- ley. ley.AT PlIILADEI.J'HIA Athletics U 00200003-8 Brookljns 3 0111000 y 7 First base hits Athletlc.s , 0 ; Urooklyns , 5 ; Ktrors Athletics , 7 ; Diooklyns , 0. Umplie Kelly. AT Nr.w Tonic Washington 102000000 S Now Yolk 0 00000811 7 Pitchers Ban and Kecfo. Flist base lilts Washington , 0 ; New .York , 1-4. Kuois Washington , 7 ; Now Yoik , 4. Umpire Con nelly. AT STATHX ISLAND Metropolitans 0 003100 0-4 Baltlmotes 0 1000000 0-1 First base hltri Mets 0 , UaltlmmesG. Er rors Ualtimores 4. Umpire Valentine. AT ClNCINNA'll Cincinnati 0 02003000000 0-5 St. houlb 0 01100130000 1-0 Thirteen Inniims. Pitchers Mullano and'Cairuthers. Flist basu hits Cinclnnatls 11 , St Louis 17. Kr rors Clnclnnatls 'J , St. Louis 2. Umpire M orton. AT KANSAS CITY Kansas City. . . . 000100001-2 St. Louis. . . . . . . . 30001120 * 0 Pitchers. Wcldman and Henley. First base hits Kansas City 5 , St. Louis 12. E/rois Kansas City 7 , St. Louis 2. Umulro Curry. Racing at Brighton Ilencti. BRIQIITOX UuAcir , Juno 21. For maidens , threo-ycar olds and upwaids , soven-eighths of a mile : Sandoval won , Bill Bilcn second , Voucher thlid. Time 1.33 } . All ages , thiee-fouiths of a mile : Lute String won , Cathcnit second , Wnr Whoop thlid. Time-l:17. : Thicc-tourths of a inllo : Chlcadco won , Barney second , Joe Ilowoll thlid. Time riono and a quarter miles : Einest won , Kcokuk becond , Dcllllnlitlihil. Time-2SOM. : All ages , one and one-eighth miles : Oli vette. won.Tieasurer second , Weaver thlid. Tlmo 1:58 : > 4- . All ages , mile : Pink Cottage won , Pilot second , Besso B third. Time 1:44. : TARIFF REFORMERS MEET. Friends of the Morrison Bill Hold a Conference. WASHINGTON , Juno 21. About ono hun dred dcmociatic representatives who voted for the consideration of the Moriison tnrllf bill , assembled in the hall of the house to night. Speaker Carlisle opened the pro ceedings with n stirring speech , urging the members to stand by their purpose of tariff reform , and pointing out the necessity of united , harmonious action. Mr. Cox , of Noith Carolina , offered a resolution Instruct ing Morrison to renew his motion to consider the tariff bill to-morrow. Consldciablo oppo sition was manilchtcd , however , and as Mor risen himself expressed a deshu to be left free in the matter as seemed bc.st to him , thu resolution was finally withdrawn. Monlson then moved that the tarlll reform demo crats select ono member from each state to constitute a committee , which shall consider the advisability of Issuing nn address to thu country explaining thu position of that element , thu committee to report to another conference to bo held later in the present month. The resolution was adopted. Then the discussion tinned upon thu piosent state ot business in tlio hoiifo and .several chnlimun took advantage of the occasion to Impiess upon thu mooting the necessity of action upon fcomu of then- bills , It was finally decided to call u lull dcmocintlc caucus lor Wednesday night , to agree on future procecduie. British Grnln U'raclo Review. LONDON , Juno 21. 1 ho Mnrk Lane Express In its weekly review of the BiltUh grain trade nays : The weather has been variable , Wheat crops are fully thiee weeks Into. Bar ley and oats aio also backward. Trade fa vored buy cis. Snlosof Kngllsh wheat during the week were 4:1,170 : rjuartcis at Sib 4d per quaiter , against UV.184 quartets at S3.s 2d dm- Ingthocoiiospondlng v eck last year. Flour was dlfllcnlt to Fell nnd woaker. Foreign wheat was Improved. Buyers were Fcaico. Flour and birley were neglected , Oats weio. in large supply and three pencj cheaper. Six cargoes ot wheat ai rived otf the const , two we to bold , live vinrti wlthdraua , and thico re mained , of which two wflr'o CaHiorni.i. New crop of cjallfoinln was altered nt it.Ss GdWilH. ; Today the mailcet was slow , Moat grades of wliei ! shovudn decline 0 pence on the tort night.Other aiticles weio somewhat steadier. Directors Elected. ST. PAUL , Juno si. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the St. Paul & Duluth bctran at uoon to-day , Up to 4 p. m. the only business transacted was the election of direc tors , which lesulted In the selection of lion. Charles S. Drake , of Washington ; O. D. Baldwin , otNow York ; James M , Karle and William Uhawii , of Philadelphia : Charles Fuhchlld.of Boston ; J. J. Hill , II. P , Up- ham , W. U. Fisher and James Smith. Jr. , "f St. Paul. Messrs. Baldwin and Fatrcliild took the places ot Itoswell Miller and K. W. Winter , of Milwaukee and Omaha respec tively In the dliectory. This goeb to show that the MllwauKc' ) and the. Omaha have given tip their interest In the road. The old otlicers will prob&bly bo elected. D BY IjlQllTNINO. Tcrrlblo Death of Two AVorkmcn Nenr Crete. CUKTK , Neb. , Jnnoai. ( Special Telegram to the BII : . ] DutliiK a thunderstorm to day between two and thrco o'clock , two men Martin Collins nnd Frank Polansky wcro struck by lightning nnd Instantly killed while dlgglnga well by n derrick near .los. Kopctzy's , northeast of Crete. Collins was badly disfigured nnd burnt to n crisp. Ills clothes , c\en to his shoc.s wcro torn In shreds. The back of bis head was torn oft . Ho leaves n wlfo and three children. Men Milliners Fall. Br.ATmcK , Neb. , Jnno 21. ( Special Tele gram to The Bin : . ] Limbeck Hio < = .millinery , and ladles' furnishing goods closed to-day under two chattel mortgnccson the Mock.one to the 1'list National bank of Beatrice for 83,000 , the second to J. L. Tall of the Kv change bank for SCOO. They luno nslmllar establishment nt Hastings which Is reported closed. Too much business on too small cap ital Is the cause of failure. They lm\o the sympathy of our cltUfns , as they nrecotisld- ered honest men. They will probably not robiitne. "U'orklnir fop Van Wyok. BHATUICK , Neb. , Juno 21. [ Special Tcle- giam to The BII : : , | lion. Paul Sclimluke , of Ncbinska City is heio In the tntcic.stof Sen ator Van Wyck , He llnds a decided senti ment In tavor of thnisenator among our best politlcinns. Mr. Schmliiko Is n stiong canal- date for the legislature from Otoo county. ANOTHER OltEAT EFFORT. Gladstone' * ) Appeal to the People of , June 21. Gladstone addressed another huge nnd enthusiastic meeting here to-day. In the course of his speech ho said It wns liksomo to nl ways bo compelled to re fer to liel.ind , but that this was duo to the lories , w ho blocked the way so that the gov ernment could not get rid of the question nnd piocced to other business of the empire. Ho rolled , ho added , upon the people's energy to clear the line now nnd allow the tiain of progress to goon to Its destination. Aiesolutlon was unanimously adopted do- claiing that the electois of Midlothian have confidence In Gladstone , cordially approve the lilsh policy ot the government , nnd wel come with enthusiasm Gladstone's rctuinto Scotland nt the piesent crisis. An Alleged irinh Circular. LONDON , Juno 21. The Times published what it says is n copy of a pilvato special cir cular recently t.ont by the ptesldcnt of the supreme council to different "cciiten" of the Irish Republican Brotherhood llnoughout the kingdom of Great Britain and li eland. The document tills n column of the Times in line print. The gist of It lies In the c'alm that to the efforts ot the I'onluns Is liel.ind Indebted for the pie.sent advantageous position occu pied by the Iiish cause , and in the statement that while Gladstone's scheme is inadequate , bec.uisu liuland must have nothing shoit ot independence , it Is tlio duty of nlshmento support the piemicr in older to onab'e him to complete tun .sti-p he wishes to take. The ' 1 lines .says the document is maikcd : "To be debtioycd when lead. " RcvehUlonH Expected. LONDON , Juno 21. Glidstono has written another letter to Caluo , which concludes as follows : "As to the Intentions of the gov ernment , I lefer you to the speeches which I am about to make. Perhaps you will ascer tain whether It is Chamberlain's Intention to prybccute or abandon his plan ot last Frb- lUnry for the piuclinsc of lush land. " The Intter bus caused much comment , and it is expected that impoitant revelations will bo made. soon _ _ _ _ _ Sunk at Sea. LONDON , June 2t. The American ship Frank Pcndleton , Captain Nichols , from San Francisco , February is , has ai rived at Queens- town. She has on board the mate of the Biitish bark Arklow , Captain Itye , fiom Manilla for Montieal. The Arklow wns In collision Mays with an unknown vessel nnd was cut to the water's edge The captain , his wife and child and ten seamen took to the life boats. The mate put oil In one small open boat. It Is feared th.tt the occupants of the life boat were lust. The American Son mini in OuMln. DuitLiN , Juno 21. Mrs. Aichlbald Mac kenzie , who was iccontly shot by her hus band , the American vice consul here , Is rapid ly recovering fiom thn effects of her wounds. When her husband commenced his attack on her she covuied her face With her hands , thus preventing fatal Injuries. CelcbratiiiBllcr Majestj's Accession. LONDON , Juno 21. The anniversary of Queen Victoila's accession to the English throne was celebrated Satmday night by thn benclieis of the temple by a series of amateur diamatlc pciformanccs. Should Ilnvu Boon in Canada. SANTA CiuC.ila. : . , Juno 31. August Schllfer , wanted'in Chicago to answer to the chaigeof embex/lemcnt ol § 12,003 , was ar- lested hcio to-day. Personal Mention. Tajctto I. Foss , of Crete , is in the city. Mr. J. U. Rowley wont to Chicago last evening. Miss > Stephens , of St. Paul , Is visiting Omaha friends , Mrs. Clnta Henry and son , of Fremont , were in the city. Fred J. Keller , of tlio Chicago stock yards , is in the city. Thomas Dunnlbon , of Loadvillo , Col , , is in the city visiting frlands. Jiulgo IJniuly went to Fulls City yester day , to bo absent until Tlmrsdnv. Air. and Mrs. Mort Craig , of Knnsns City , nro in Omaha. Mr. Craig is man ager of Craig's ononv house , Alntt Clair. tno veteran passenger ugont of tiio Hook Island , returned yes terday from u trip to Sail Luke. Mr. S. S. Stephens , general agent of the Hock Island , accompanied by Ills family , returned yesterday from : i month's visit In California. Frank Ransom , n brilliant legal light from Nebraska City , was in Oinalin yes terday nn business connected with tlio United Stutob court. The "Mikado. " The Gran opera company opened tholr two weeks' engagement to a large com pany nt tlio Bovet Just night , presenting the "Mikado" in a vorysatWaetory man ner. The music was good , the singing excellent , the costuming beautiful , and. in fact , the performance was nn ngrccu- bio one in every detail. Tlio snmo play will bo repeated this evening. There is every indication that the ( Iran company will receive liberal patronage during their entire engagement hero. The County Valuation , The county olcrk last night completed the compilation of figures on the real cstato and personal property in this county. The real estate is assessed at ll , t'J,454.72 ) ' , nnd the personal propeity ut f 11,858.005 , the total beingiirj1lC8.HUW. The total increase over tlio valuation of 1880 Is SU.U31.478.73. The Cut Unto. -The. Q nnd the Hook Island routes yesterday met tlio cut made by the Mil waukee about ten days ago of $8.25 to Chicago. At present there is no pros pect oT n settlement of thu dilHcultic * , but a feeling rather prevails that a t > til ) fin ( her reduction of rates uiuy by ev peeled , IDE NATIONAL LEGISLATURE , The Senate Calls For More Information in Regard to Land Entries. GIVE US ONE SPOT OF BEAUTY , Senator Vest Appeals Vor the t'rc * Ecrvntlon of Vclloxvntnno I'nrk From ttio Greed of Selfish Men The House * The Mount o 1'rouoodlngp. WASHINGTON' , Juno 21. The chair to-day laid befoio the senate the credentials of re election ot Nelson W. Aldrlch us United States senator from Ithodo Island. Itcnd ntid Tiled. Also an Invitation from the World's Pastime exposition company of Chicago to attend the opening July S. Laid on the tnblo. Mr. Hoar , from thecommltteoon judiciary , reported favorably the bill to grant Dearborn Park , Chicago , to that citv for the use nnd boiicnflt of public nnd bcnuvolcut Institu tions. On motion of Mr. Lognn the bill was nt once taken up nnd passed. , Mr. George , fiom the committee on iudl- clnry , repm ted favorably the bill to remo\o ] thu political disabilities of JFlournoyof ! ' Mississippi , and on motion of Mr. Ueorgc the ' bill was passed unanimously. t Mr. Fno , fiom thu committee on rules , re ported favorably the Kdmnnds resolution ( > piovldlng for such miicndmcnt to the rules as to admit of debate on a motion to reconsider. ! The resolution was agreed to and the rules ' nccoidlngly amended. Mr. Plumbotfercd n resolution , which was J agiecd to , calling on the secretaiy of the In terior for Infoimatlon as to how many en tries of public land have been cancelled for. fraud on investigation by special agents and- niter due hemlngs conducted in nccoidnuco with the lilies of practice , from and during , the jear IbSlnnd unto this lime , and whether nny such entries which had boon cancelled/ lor frauds have been iclnstnted on tlio taking- of testimony , etc. Aiesolutlon olfeied by Mr. Wilson wns aureed to , Iiiqiililng of thu secretary ot the , Interior as to the cause for delay In replying' to tno recent senate lesolutlon regarding the I renuvvnl of Indian traders' licensed. On motion of Mr. Butler the senate took - up the bill to grant right of way to the Clu neb.ir & Clark's Fork Rallioad company'I tluough the corner of the Yellowstone park > 4 Mr. Vest vehemently opposed the bill. Ho did not believe tlint thu lo.ul was Intended in : peed faith to reach mining jroperty. Why" had not at lease n puliuinaiy survey boin made. ' Ho would not appeal to men who1' thought that the Mammoth cave and .Niagara ' Fulls should bu tianstciied to commercial in terests , and that the great Gojbcrs should be devoted to laundiy puiposen to wash dirty linen , but ho Would appeal to the senators to preserve nt least onu si > otf beauty from thu rack nnd iiiin of commerce and the gieed and avaiicoot selfish men. Mr. Butlei aid uotaireo with Mr. Vest in his icsthcllc views. Ho was about to pro ceed with his answer to Mr. Vest , but yielded to Iho siignestion to let U co over till to-moiiovv. Thu iiiiuy nnpiopiintlon bill wns reported from the house ol icpioscutntives with a nics- sagu of non-concmiuiieoln ti.u senate amend meiils and asking a continence. On motion the senate Insisted on its amendments , and the chair npuointed Messisf. Lognn. Plumb nnd Gorman us n conference committee , Thu consular ana diplomatic apiuuprliitlon bill was leceived trom thu house ot rupiosen- t.itivcs with a messaiio of non-concurrence. On motion of Mr. Allison the senate insisted on its amendments and oidcrcd nconier- eneu. The bill to icpsal the pie-omptlon and tim ber cultuie nets was'then taken up and Its consideration pioceedcd with. Mr. Biillor submitted an amendment pro viding that as to the desert lands not moro than OU acics should be held in single own- crshlp. Alter executive- session the sdnato ad- journcd. House. WASHINGTON , June 21. The speaker laid , before the house n communication from the , acting secretary of the ticasury submitting j nn estimate ot the appiopiiatlou , amounting J to S 2\714 , for trnnsioitntion ] of mails on non-subsldi/ed inlhoads controlled by the ' Central Pacific railroad company. ltoferrcd. , On motion of Mr. Towiishentt of Illinois ' the senate nmeudmentsto the pension appro priation bill were lum-concuticd In. The house hnvlng lesnmed consideration ot the naval nppiopilutlon bill , It was rejected f yeas , (0 ( ; najp , 131. 1 The motion mndo Satuiday by Mr. Uoffot j West Viiglnla to recommit the bill with In- striictions to the committee on naval affairs toicpoitlt b.iok with an amendment making1 provision for the comnlethm of double tur- icled monllois. was then ii.issed. Under call ot the stales the ( allowing was inluuluced : By Henley of California A lesolutlon dhcctlng thu pioseentlon of the ollleei.s of the Union Paeliic rallioad com pany. Tno house then wont Into committee of the whole , Mr. Koagan In the chair , oh the sun- ' ' diy civil bill. Tim paragraph relating to- the bureau of engraving and minting having been leached , Mr. Dlngley olleied an amend munt leduclng engravers notes of the denom ination ot SI , S3 , and other denominations authorised by law. Mr. Handa ! ! raised a point of order against thu amendment , and lu the course of his nf- gument In suppoitof the point , he took occa sion to deny tlio chmgu flint Iho present n'd- minlstintloii had waged war on the silver dollar. Mr. Weaver said that while there was a dlf- feiencoof opinion ns to the attitude of the' administration towaul the silver dollar , it wns clear tlint the seciotary of the tieasury it < i had Hindu , waron SI nnd S3 notes In violation jBa * ol the law of May ai , lb7B. Ho did not chsrgo fl that thusecictary had done bo wittingly , but , wllt'iigly 01 unwittingly huhad violated the , statute when ho retlicd SI and $2 notes and * If-sued notes of a laiger di nomination , The , point ol older was mistalneil. nnd upon art appeal being taken thu committee BUS- tnlnu 1 87 to b5 thu decision of the chair , Atlrr fiiilhor debate the aniendmont wnij " ; lost 75 to h" . * Mr. Weaver then olleied nn aUiendmcnt ot simll.ir purport. Pending notion the committee mitteo rose. The VUlhlu .Supply Btnteiuont. CmcAdo , Juno 21. Tlio number otbualiejj of grain In stoio In tlui United Status and Canada June 19 , nnd the Ineicaso or decrease as compared with the pievious vveulc , will be posted on change to-mono w , ns follows : Wheat COre < ,7H ( Decrease lClt,020 ) Corn ti.il'B.riTi Innenso 1/JlS Oats. . . , 2,70-44 ! ! incKwse. 13l.f45 Bye asiv-'n Deciease .M.1M3 Bailey 2VJ.1U1 incru.iHc 7,715 The nmount In Chicago elevators wan : Wheat „ 8,101,813 Coin n.vJ,4ur.f" ! ' Oats , . , . , , , , . . jjyod ljo | 155C. _ Barley . . . . . , . . . , , . . . , . . 23,00 The Ijiitlicraii Synod , Mi.NMKAi'OLis , Junu SI. The mlnlstnrs ot the Augustine synod occupied the Lutheran' " churches of Minneapolis and St. Paul yostor- > < day. Thu Monday inoinln session was do. , voted to thu all'iilis of Augnstlno college and theological seminary. Thu dliectoi-g now require - quire studMi-'o | pay boaid nnd tuition In ml- r \ van co. Knelt communicant Is required to pay J 2'i cents to thu uipport ot thls heel , lov { , Llndahl nnd Peter OoNctli of Muhnowerore- elected diicctoig. The colhuo Income for ISWi 0 was MT.hKt. Tluj coiiunltteo toercotM new collejc luilldliig at Hock Island repoittML tint foundations uppiovcd. and that a stouu , building vvlllliu ficitcd and will bo re.idy fur dedication ue.st fall , r ( I .Mud Mail Man Murdri-H. Ji II.I.K , ill. , June -KllswoitH was klllfd by Allle Welh nj | Muuawlllu this iilleinoon. Wclli was II cleiK in the postolhce. and the troullu out < if ,1 dilute logniilini ; Icttt-is. 3 lM ' V ]