INCOME TAY LAW KILLED Decree of the United States Supreme Court on the Measure, SHIRAS CHANGES The Vote Stood Flve to Four---Chlef Jus- Justices Yield, Gray, Agnins?, tice Fuller and and Shiras Justices White, frewer Harlan, Jackson and Brown For---The Court's Conclusions, The income tax law was declared ur gtitulonal in toto by the United State preme C at Washingt The vote of the { the constitutiona the law. Those ag Justice Fuller Brewer and Shiras For the law Justices H 1 Jackson, hief Justice Fuller read the deeds the Court. Justices Iarlan, Jacl Brown read dissenting op ini The conclusions of the follows: “(1.) We adhere wrt yurt result and to the ‘(2.) We are of the opin nal property or or po: re, of the act of 1 coma of real es property, being a meaning of the constituti unconstitutional and direct Court will be vi will be re the og in | relating t entirety, an r which was ) th which ¢ a doflnite o that Justice attitude had bea cast his vote against y of the law op all | sultation continued until a fore twelve, all the members of being present, including Justice Jacks The fact that Justice Jackson was in the « and that he had participate I tation did n a few minutes before ti occupied his seat With the he Court, making a i Shiras, there Money Paid to Be Refunded, Internal Bevenue Commissioner Miller savas that under Section 8220 of the Revised Stat. utes all the money paid in on account of the income tax will be refunded to the payees | by the Treasary Department without delay, Acting ander this section internal revenue taxes wrongfully lected are dally refund ed by his offic taken as to repay ed. Itam ant unis MEADE REPRIMANDED, The Rear Admiral Retired From the Ser- vice by the President, Rear Admiral Meads has b ths retired list with a repriman cising ths hod Bios REAR ADMIRAL MEADE by retired from active service pursuant to Beotion 1443 of the Rovised Statutes “The President regroty exceediogly that the long active service of this oM wr, 80 brilliant inits early stages and so often marked by honorable (neidents, should at its el be tarnished by conduct st variance with a commendable carcer and Inconsistent with the example which an offleer of his high rack should furnish of subordination and submission to the restraints of wholesome discipline and manifest propriety, “Guover CLeveraxnp,” yan The National Game. Batting alone Is winaing for the phias, Chicago Is the surprise of the season ina baseball way. Rhines, of Cincinnatl, seems to be pitching in his 1890 form. New York has declined an offer from De trois for Murphy. Barkett, of Cleveland, at present leads the League in batting, Lowe, of Boston, Is covering more ground this year than ever, Hawley, of Pittsburg, at present is the leading Lome pitcher, The Pittsburg Club has signed Pitcher Weyhiog of Phjiadelphis. "hiladel- | ypened greater A CHECKERED CAREER. Mark Twaln, the Humorlst, Will Make ¢ Lecture Tour of the World, Alas (Marl latest portrait is Faymuel L. Clemoer Twaln), n repro 1notd J n of wh hn i as just sign printe 1a © the rincipal cities where the English languag is spo h i 18 the result of serious inAnelfl dif He fail he firn ublish and deliver leetures in all wing the in Increase In the Yellow Falling OF In the White Metal and a Heavy average 1834 ($0.635), t ssilver proda f i | a | tates is $31,452,500 In regard to the product of the worl told and silver for 1804, the returns are mplete, but as far as received show an rease in n ine ROBBED A Bank Clerk in Tin Case Containing London Relleved the Money. the Wil ford ra Frominent Feople. Nn, Was cele! ed thers in a The wription in Ney rh iny ) mmen y rate he refort wd, the t tal | »eing $28, 1 Twain sald part misiness investments, Lord Rosebery's physicians think seek be remains Prime Ministe H nd akes a year off his life, Gladstone has written a letter con he movement for a round and other Presbyterian « Private Thurber is sald to be me of cleverest narrators of dialect tories ever known in Washington. Misa Rose Cleveland, sister of the Presi lent, is gray-haired and has a pleasant face She is eather stout, but her taste in dress is sxoellent and she ls invariably attired accord. ng to the latest fashions James Whitcomb Riley writes very slowly wind with painstaking care. “Bill” Nye, his sid associate and friend, says that he digs ils pencil into the paper so hard that the mveral sheets below form manifold ceples of she original, The Marquis of Londonderry, with the view »f encouraging his tenantry, has decided to wiablish an agricultural show for their ipecial venefit, Dr. von Stephan, the genial and elever wad of the German postal service, has just selebrated his twenty-fifth anniversary as Postmaster-General, Admiral Meade, whose name was cone woted with an interview eritiolsing the Ad ninisteation’s foreign policy, is a first coumn »f General George Meade, the hero of Gottys- Urg. As soon aa it was announced that Henry Seorge had been named in the will or a woalthy English manufacturer ho was bos deged by callors asking ald and by begging otiors. “Mark lost the injudicions to have ortune in every imonding tho Boottish Secretary the | Steel Plates Demolishe ORDNANCE BEATS ARMOR I by the Great American ‘'Peacemaker.” COULD SINK ANY WARSHIP AFLOAT Tosts of the That the Thirteen-Inch Rifle Show Guns of the Massachusetts, Indiana and Oregon Could Speedily Destroy England's Greatest iattle« ships---Our Superiority Exhibited, The thirteen-ine was fired at ar linn Head, eighteen-in near Washington, to secure an comparison of | the damagy inch rifle, the that t} with the at thesam with a muzz nifloent class now fing | England with their Armor, wonid § Lat gunners are skilful, buil R nins-inch Harveyiaed ery BORN ABOVE THE CLOUDS Ten-Pound Youngster Heaches the World Ly Way of Pike's Veak Dr. Christ al Irs nye Pike's I Pike's Peak Tagg Photographed John T. Wilkerson in his shop « r at killed, strument, 3 wire, | by Lightning. was struck by lightning Penna n thet p vas tied, was i side just wader | The Labor World, Switzerland haa + California has Japans 1.00) factory girls ", London has 2 Carpenters are hour day in fift The United 8 decided to join the A New X A present of service, gain the eight rker he his gardner ff, and faithfe \ vin §0000 long A large increase of wages in all bras of the oil well Industry in Pe reported, All the mills in Oln account of a strike a came (dle, hes wnsyivanio is ville, R 10.00 A competent authority declares that over 1,500,000 women of this country earn their own living. Cincinnatl earrings and wagon mar turers are unable to secure enough me ) run their plants, Preliminary arrangements have boon made for the amalgamation of the glass-workers' organizations in this country The Brooklyn trolley strike threw out of employment about 5000 men, of whom not more than ten per cent, have recovered thelr pinces, The miners’ strike {n the Pomeroy (Ohio) District is practically ended, the miners having accepted the reduction made by the operators, An advanos of ten per cont, In day wages anda SorNspan/iant advance in piece work has been ordered in all the departments of the Riverside iron Company and Wheeling Stoel and Iron Company, at Wheeling, W. Va. This affects more than 6000 men. bo Trusors, it any thine Hf Americas | NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION I WHI Hold Its Thirty-fourth Annual Meets Ing in Denver, The National Edues Ixed upon Denver wid time of it elation comes r the second time in 1 session was held | he President of the Aaron G I n has , July y place thirty-four Fhe nss | wn. oove, sry Ruperinter ard 8 is ite Bunerin retary: Sug the Kansas Superires: York schools, ha y of the governing body of the associa. on Ties mothe AGE and an eminent in the United and icational lines in Kent tates Carey Jones, of the James I. Hughes Dr. J. } Mary Hunt, Ely, of the Ul Shaefer, Pennayl s State Baperintendent; Halsey C, Ives, ( rt Department { the World's Colum! sition. Man Ex; ADMIRAL ALMY DEAD, His Brilllant Naval Career Began Sixty. six Years Ago. Admiral John J. Almy, ofthe Un liad at his res wl Hts v tod States vy, retired, nee in Wash- ington after a | widow and five gr tons and two daughters, He was born in Newport, IL L, in 1814. He entered the navy in 1529 and served almost forty-eight years, retiring in July, 1877. H+ resent at the surrender of Walker and i was at the siege of Ve ture of Tuxpam during t Ho was commander at the Yard in 1561 and 1862. During his service as charge successively t! Carolina, Connecticut and Jur While in command of the Connecticut he captured four noted blockade runnegs with valuable Carg ur others to the shore ng liness, CAVES 8 wn uj ~three { the as An i chased | and destroyed them. NICARACUA PAYS UP, The 875,500 Extracted by England in the Treasury in London. posed of hen | The 875,00) demanded of Nicaragua by | Great Dritain for the expulsion of British subjects was covered into the British Treas ury at London by Senor Me lina, Salvador’ | Minister to England, who has acted for Nicaragua in London throughout the episode thus closed, Nicaragua had until May 20 to pay the in. demnity under the terms of agreen ent, which allowed her fifteen days after the British warships left Corinto, The money was raised by Hon from Nicaraguans and foreign rosidents, and no necessity arose for accopling the help offered Ly other Central Americas republics, rivate subsorip. Fatal Collapse of a Tenement, By the collapse of a fourtenetment blook at Jericho, RL, three persons were killed and seven others were more or less severel injured, The dead are: G. Asa Aldrio, carpenter, fifty-five years; Mrs, Hermione Guertin, French Canadian, fOftyfour years; Alle] Acsmole, three years. Mullding was a two-story frame stroo ture, with basement and sttio adjoining the French Catholie Church, on Quidniok street. It was owned by Joseph Lemoine, who, with his sons, had been engaged for some weoks in turning around and radsing the building to fit the begement story for business purposes, SABBATH SCHOOL, INTERNATIONAL LESSON FOZ JUNE 2. Text: “The Resurrection of Mark xvi, 1-8 Luke xxiv., 34-- Commentary. Lesson Jesus,” Golden Text this le ! 44 ne voars old but 1 {teen than Afty-one, hat 1 shall { like 1 wre t joy wl did run 5 word Math, xxviii. oak to no one by the was eonuse Jesus was alive , the angel's message an nifest unbelief, they hastone lisciples, There is nothing incon between this kind of joy and Lil, 12 and PRsanges, have great joy in the Lond, and + a fear of grieving Him, Lesson Helper Se —— ANNIHILATION OF INDIANS, 14 similar Starvation Killing Them Rapidly in North. ern Canada, as Well as Fakimons, The climax of the aad stories of destitution and death in Northern Canada has been reached in the publication, by order of Par- lHament, of the details of starvation among the Indians and Eskimos of Dabrador, In the vicinity of Fort Chimo, a Hudson Pay Company's trading post on Ungava Bay, two-thirds of the entire tribe of Montagaaic Indians have perished in one season, over 160 in number, A number of women and orphans are left, Nearly thirty Eskimos are reported to bave perished {in addition, The enuse of the destitution was the failure of the barren land earibon or reindeer to frequent their baunta, Hitherto st the ap- ronch of winter they have heen killed in arge quantities with spears, while crossing Kotoak Diver, which flows into Chagava Bay. 80 searce is all game becoming that the early disappearance of the remaining Northern Indians is only a question of time, Private and publie relief have proved un- able to save the unfortunate people, An Imposing Ceremony. One of the most imposing ceremonies of the century will take place soon at Clermont Ferrand, in Auvergne, France, It is pros posed to celebrate with great pomp the eighth ecotitenary of the Counell of Clermont, sonvoked by Pope Urban the Sscond in the year 1005, and at which the first crusade was decided. | | | | | HOUSEHOLD AFFAIRS, BOLY BTOCK If soup is desired frequently, stock or making l | on hand, ] cut up all the bones roasts and beefsteaks, keep them covered stone jar. When sufficient, put them on i hours; strain ths from your » inn huve for thre: enrther A thick surfnce, vessel { asd top of grease will hip whic! over a and pouring a boiling hot when they are i)! 1134 , Bel stream through it. Dut is have water rom 1 push furough the screen at trouble, Doors fre ) warped or do not shut closely.” moving the eateh or down the juently bec fastener t FR a Le t, whe again ' AWAY split and | juice'and pulj one chip Sugar, thc ragughly and orn Fritter meat left pepper, ‘ut the meat 1a a moid, pour over one-half cup ofe and cover all with a weight, Eat cold. Potato Puff-Two cups of mashed potatoes; stir in spoonfuls of melted butter, Light. Add two well beaten eggs and one cup of milk. Pour into dish and bake in a quick oven with salt and allspice. lear soup i cold two table 1» Deat very a dee Curried Veal-—Slice a small onion and brown it ina little butter, add a spoonful of curry powder, cover for a few minutes to cook ; add cold chopped veal and butter about the walnut and thicken with a little Serve at once, tize of a flour Ambrosia--Six bananas thin slides, three one-half box of dessicated cocoanut Pat in a dish a layer of bananas, then a layer of oranges and sprinkle with sugur, then a layer of cocoanut, Continue in this order until all is in. Set away for an hour or so and serve either with or without cream. Rice Blane Manfe-—Four table. spoonfuls of ground rice and a little salt; wet with cold milk and stir in one quart of boiling milk; rab the rind of a lemon hard with lamp sugar and sweeten with sugnr thus flavored ; boil, stirring all the time for a fow minutes; then cool it and add the whites of three eggs beaten to a froth; place over the fire again, and stir con- tinually until boiling hot, then turn into molds to harden. put into oranges, Orange Souflle—Peel and slice six oranges, put in a glass dish a layer of oranges, then one of sugar, and so on until ail the orange is used and let stand two hours; make a soft boiled custard of yolks of three eggs, pint of milk, sugar to taste with grating of orange peel for flavor and pour on the oranges when cool enongh not to break dish; beat whites of eggs ton stiff froth, stir in sugar aud pat over the pudding.
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