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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; TUESDAY , APRIL 18 , 1893. [ OPPOSED TO A BOND ISSUE [ Secretary Carlisle WEI Not Bessrt to it Unless forced To. A CONSULTATION WITH THE PRESIDENT [ Mr. riovtilnnd and lh * Sonrrtary of tl > lre ury Illicnm tlie Iluitnrlml Situation 1'oHcy of the Secretary Will Not Bt > Ulvulffnd. TS , D. C. , April IT The policy to be pjrsund by ttio Treasury department : rcparw.nc the financial situation was prob ably determined at a consultation held this afternoon between Secretary Carlisle and President Cleveland. AH efforts to learn the recall of the conference have thus far failed Tt.r St.ir says "Mr Carlisle is under- df rslnod tjl e opposed to the insurance nf ito.i-s for the present , at least. It is his jujcmcnt that it would be preferable to L'-ize a purtion of the pold reserve fund ui * _ it be-ames apparent that the issuance of 'KH.JS is an absolute uecesklty. Among thr ( Illcials of the Treasury department not tin .cant fear or approhuuKiim It erproasod c'atr IliiMinal embarrassment prowlne out of the E IJ Bhipaiouts Tbey are satisfied. tht saj thut the stiipnieuts are beine I ir J by those who would bo buueflttid by thr . .r.'jc _ f bonds , and that as soon as br Jkt ' s luiJ hankers are positive that their nU"rpT f ijrce the is ue of bondK will be un..s , 'jut Be HOOD Trill the gold shipments cense " S . n la \ Carlisle anwluteljv dcchnnd to out .111 L.f trturi > iinaiiciai artion preferring tj nwu.t thr nrrirul of the emergency tiefo-e ia.ucaUuj ; M hut he would do. A Dinrrtitirp uf Opinion. It IR unatirKt'Kid that there is some differ ence uf nj I.IOL tii'Uvomi President Cleveland mi J Mr Carlisle us to what course should lit- purs.u ' the president nitlier laumng toward an ir.sunnce of bonds should the freehold lie enUrt \ c& ported wuilo Mr CarlisU' feels that it would tie better financial policy to imc fir the iirusuut u portion of the pold reswxi' whirh he believes the secretary of tlit trcasurj is legally entitled to do If it buranic uppareut that the exports were to continue in lurcf amounts he woula then jirrihuliij consent to tlie bond issue. Tin re are throe thiiiRS which can be done , eAhir bonds can la- issued , the pold reserve uti.i7.c j to sue 1) ) a point thut it is not cntisid- rreJ au risible to use any more of it or the coin certificates might be paid in silver dollars lars nstcad of gold , us Is now done It is like \ Uiat the latter course will he adopted nhotjid the emergency arise It is thought , howier that If the present month can be tided over that the financial nituutionwill assume u difforei't ' appearance Most of the spring mortgages hove been made and the transfers to tlie country -will lie begun The number of persons who usually go abroad each summer will lie greatly reduced on ac count * . > f the World's fair , and , on the other hand citizens of foreign countries are cx- p"cted to visit this country in large numbers iinU v. i * . undoubtedly spend a great deal of montr hile here This , it is believed , will rcud uit the balance of trade If predictions ana beliefs of some of the treasury nlllrial.s are f ullUled tlie gold ship ments wUl probably cease by the end of the month and the amount of free gold in the treasury again increase. m.srosii > or OOVJH.\MU > T bill-limn Chare * ' * Mudo Apalnst llurruu Otl D C , April 17. Secretary Morton this afternoon received the report ol Assistant Secretary Colbey , who conducted the investigation into the charges of illegal and fraudulent disposal of public property in the weather bureau The secretary read the report and announced after point through the immense amount o < ! tcstimnu ; in the case , he would take the matter undei advisement. The recommendations 'are as follows Thr immediate discharge , of the ofilcialt nnd employes guilty of thof t , embezzlement nr unauthorized sale of government propertj and their prosecution tluirofor criminally and civilly. The entire reorganization of the executive control of the bureau. Tnat no government . property bo loaueu out or taken from the do , partment for private purposes under nnj circumstances whatsoever , and that m property lie taken lor official use , excepi upon a requisition duly Bignea nnd approve ; uud for which a receipt be given , the jirop ertv curried on the rolls of the bureau b < nold only at public auction after duo adver tisement. That the practice of loaninj money now prevailing in the weather bureai between the employes and ofiicu'-s , especially "by those of inferior rank to their superior : in oQIcial position. IKI absolutely prohibited The entire reorganization of the executivi management and control of the bureau um the ofticial separrtion , as much as prac ticable , so far ns the property rrsponsibllit ; is cotu'erued , of the execution of that whicl is } rurcly scientific or educational. The es tabllshment of such regulation as Ehall re quire a stnct accountability from ench of th employes charged with the possession o control of government property and the cen tcring in one ofilr ial of the control of and re Bpousibility for the whole property of thi bureau That u careful inventory of thi government property in the bureau , b ; taken , tlio shortage therefor determlnui and employes ruponslble thereof requiroc to account and respond in civil damages The evidence shows that property of thi povcmuietit to u considerable value , and In eluding carMJts | , stationery . jiuncils , type oKiclal supplies , etc . have been removal from the bureau from time to tirno at th pleasure of the employes or officers for us at their private residences without receipt being given , requisitions made therefor o any record kept of such disposition in th bureau Among those mentioned as having take gouornment property without making prope return therefor are K E Brcunon , eaptai of the watoh , and John E Hyau , uu employ of the bureau In the basement of Ryan' house was found property valued at uoarl | T 00. This Ryan had endeavored to Bull ooi KT imcisioxs. lui | > iirt nt OUHPVhlnli Iluvr HOD : I > l ] ii . . < l Of by tlmt lli.Uj. IN-TON , D C. , Anril 17 TUB judg meet of the court of claims in the case o certain PoUawuttamio Indians against th Cnlted States was nfllrmod u , } ttie suprein court of the Tinted StaU Justice Shira road tbe ophtiuu The question involved ii these cast's grew out of treaties betwoei these Indians and the United States , unde ' which the Pottawuttamles ugrood to go froi Indiuuu uud Michigan to u reservation on th Mississippi river Tbe consideration fc this change was tbe payment of certain at uultics and moneys to the Indiuns Sunie o the Indians who ruuialued in Micluga claimed that they hud never riK'uivud thoi lull share of the moneys to whluh they war entitled and wore authorized to take the ! case to the court of claims Two sets c claimants appnartid. one asserting claii to n. money the other ussertin right cf partlnpation in the n\vard if an -were n.ii Ic The court of claims found thu the Ci tea States owed f IM.Kid to the h dians but did not undertatev to ducide as t th claims of the two pnrUtHi TUB Indian uppoui-'J ti the Bupreme Miurt uf the Unite btateB which save today that the court o claims \vns right nnd thut the question a defining what ludmns worvenliUtia tothedi ; tributiou should lx- nettled by the oftlrars e the g.-vcHimeut w bun the ) come to the di ! tributlon of the fund. Justice B Latdhford for the supreai court rf the Utiiwd Status today dtilivera uu oplEion hu-h oautaiutid a dttclaration n to the jK > vvprs of married women in Text who retain the disposal of real nutate. ] was in lirli I that a murriudwoman ma not dlsK | > > m uf jirojHirty , tun tiUe t whlu rests tn 1. T name under and by virtue of ] > ewer if BTtnmey given to liar husbani kith jug'i hf Jolim in the dwxi uxwutea I Mm us u-h : UKiinl or utuinte.v In th opinion the Kuprome court of the Unit ovcrrulo-l the Judjrmuut of the Unltt Stfttr * drcult ormrt Tor the northern district i of Trxfet in the case of S r h R. Mexi nnd her husband nr tnirt T 3 Ollror In thf < : M of the rlt.r of Bt LouU atralnn thVestern Dnlon Tnlogruph oompuny. Chlof Justice Fuller today announced that the xapreme court of the United States wMiid grant pormlRsbin Tnr the Hltnc of the jietiMoa for a rofeaarinc and that atvonipyn niirht have until thr 2sth mst In which to flit briffs upon thr point whether or not the city had such title to nr interest in the streets an to Justify it In eharging n rental for tli * use of any pan of them ler the erection of telegraph pulvt. Au , lih > | rt < > n > nU > iu \VAHKDtflTOS. D C. . April 17 Secretary Herbert has rescinded the order planing Paymaster J C Salt Iran on furlough for certain utterances accredited to him in a published Interview regarding the Bering sea matter , and which were oonitrued as re flecting upon the action of the United States. Tlie secretary has published a letter to Mr. , Sullivan for the information and guidance of nfllcotd. who arc cautioned about talking too freely General Srhoflelrt said today thst while the proinct of having Untied States troops at thr AVo-l'J s fair had to be abandoned on account of the refusal of the park commis sioners to allow the use of a portion of Wash ington park for their encampment , he thought that arrangements could tie mudc to have a corps o * cadets from the military academy visit the fair during the Bummer General Schotleld and Hear Admiral Belk- nap have been assigned as military and naval aides to the president on the occasion of the naval review In New York harbor The bureau of statistics in UK statement of foreign commerce for March. 1SUS shows the excess of imports over exports to be as fol lows For the month of March. 20,075,030. for the three months ended Marrh 81. J01- Mfi.OiKi. for the nine months ended March 81. f47.11JUM 0 nnd for the twelve months ouded March 1. f riS.fW'i.OOO Emancipation day was celebrated here today by a parade of the colored residents of the District and by a mass meeting at Lin coln park , where speeches wore made hi commemoration of thi' day thlrMone years ugo yoffterdav whnn slavery ceased in the UNtrirt of Columbia The president today appointed J. H. Lan- non to lie marshal for tlie District of Colum bia Mr Lanium WUR nominated for thr office , but owing to the objootion of ftlr Hic- glns it wont ever one day under the rule and confirmation was mane Impossible before the final adjournment of the senate. Troatj- with Ecuador. \ \VAsuisnTo\ a , April 17 The treaty between the government of theUnitod States and Ecuador , by which the United States is granted the right to acquire a coaling sta tion on one of tbe Gallatiagos islandsfailed of ratification by the senate because of the press of business it is understood that there was no objection to the provisions of the treaty in the senate committee on for eign relations and thut it would have been reported to tne senate last week if adjourn ment had not btionjmmlneut The treaty does not become void by the failure of the senate to ratify it and it will be taken up at the next session. There were no new developments today with regard to the Husslan extradition treaty Will Vli.lt thr 1'nlr. "VVAbmsaTox , D C. , April 17. At the open- big of the supreme court of the United States today Justice Fuller announced that on the L'Stti inst the call of the docket would be suspended. This course will be taken for the purpose of enabling the court to arrange for its trip to the aliening of the World's fair. Utild Shtiuimitk. x , D. C. , April 17. The Treas ury department was advised this afternoon that during the day f 1,750,00(1 ( in gold had been withdrawn from the New York sub- treasury for shipment to Europe There is now left $4,500,000 of free gold in the treas ury Cimfurrod With f Ipinluiirt. \VxsniNOTOK , D. C. , April 17 Secretary Gresham had an extended conference with the president today. Hawaiian aflairs and the Chilian refugee ( juestion are understood to have been the topics under consideration , but nothing positive could be learned. Sufferers from coughs sore throat , etc. , should try Brown's Broiu hlal Troche * , " u Blmjile but sure reinedi Sold onli in boxes Price " 5 cents H8KESTj > RASE. ! Eictapoo Indian Sagwa Does Good Work in Maine. .tameit Endnnnment of Klckujmo Hern- dlei from tli Cxtrume North TUictera Suction of the tlnltnd States , Sltirlt Alone Could 11 DTK Mudr Time ILtmifidle * o Wiiloly known sad Universally ludorkod by the People. MOKTICELLO , ArooBtook Co. , MB. Oct. 1C. IKS. I T-lsh to tell yon vliat your great mod- Iclno Klckapoo In dian Sagwa , has done lor me uufl rny family. B very Sick and hud been lalllup for a loup time , cud her old fuiuily physician xad ! she could not live. V u tried unother doctor , and lie told the suiiie story , said Kite could not live John S. IPTiUf. Hrce months. She hud h cn confined to her bed for almost two ye art und wui > now almost bed * fast. The doctor Buld uhi- hud Con sumption complicated -with Heart OlB- eate und Liver Trouble , und - t bliout discouraged. I then lietird of your remedy und told my wife ubout It , She deuidrd to try it , and before she had tukcn half a bottle rtie felt better. When Dlie Imtl tuknn two bottles uhe wae gaining fast , uud before the third bottle wus fin- lubnd blic completely recovered her health , uud 1ms beeu a well "woman ever since , nud her cure is u vouder to uU. home time uf tor this _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . I was taken sick imd iny trouble e pronouucod D y B - pepslo IT i piij-si- clun who ruin-Ted me Home , but Aid not cure me Mywllo ad- vlsod me to try Sagwa. i < ua o and was ourod. Soon after tlmt I wai uttuctrflwith the get rid of It. Eery Un.J uue. KTirte. time I hud a cold 1 u - - completely used up. At my ci'tii > u I trifd Klcknpoo Indian Sag * W& upnin , und after usln If" ' thun two I buttle * 1 pousldrred nij-Hcl ! entirely well y I KiiU hu > u rcuuuueil v ell ever uliico 1 think 1 cun buy thut Sagwa Is the best remedy that a family can have. ° Iu CUHO ol ColdC there ie nothing betel kuoHul tlmn J close ter tliut I kuo-H- tuUiiig u pm elf elf before going to tiuA , und my v-ilo nuy § hlie f would nnt think oi konplni ; linu u without i- n liottlu of KifV.ulioo liKlUm Siifrwa Slit if eay It saved her life J"i the hulp o ! * ProvlrtiMirc. and 1 cnn nay tlmt under the hand of Almighty Cod I owe my 1H < j to the vondcrful motllclnr < > I ull inedlolnci g the eretit gift of nature , KIO UIMIO In iliun fauf u , and ull the world nhould know It ( if tu Intrltmlrnorth It ruluti us B tamll ] Ith remedy is beyond compariHon h JOHN S. 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