TIIE SORATSTTON TRIBUTE-MONDAY MORNlNGr, FEBRUARY 32, 1S07. l3e cwttfon CnBune rll mid Wcokly. o SunJiy Kdltlon Published at Scrantun, I'a , by The Tribune Publishing Company. bt 'VotkIlcllrcscntotlo MIANKS. QUAY CO. lloom 45, Tribune Iliilldlnir, New York City. INTiniD AT TUB r03T0mja AT SCRANTON PA,. 6I0OND CLASS MAIL MATTER SCHANTON, rElJIlUAUY 22, 1897. exactly ten days hence the United States will have a president In whoso experience, discretion and patriotic Im pulses It can place Implicit confluence. Inadequate Protection Against Fire. Rntuiduy e oniric's llio In Hitchcock couit hiought vIMdly to the attention or residents of the hill the need of a hose house In closer proximity to that poorly protected section of the clt Heie Is a. lesldence uiea of moro than a square liillo occupied by propel ty owners who conttlbute a latKcr amount of taxes to the city than Is deihed fiom any other bectlon of equal sle, and yet the valuable homes upon It ure piactlcally at the meicy of any chance blaze. This is said not in criticism of the lire department, which on each occa sion calling It to the hill lias icsponded as promptly and as elllclently as It could. It Is simply a iccognltion of the fact that to compel the piopeity own ers of this areu to wait, when their possessions ate thteatened by Hie, un til hose carts and chemical engines can be drawn for a mile 01 two up a steep giade is to lnlllct upon them gioss and ir excusable injustice. If ad the (lie of Saturday evening attacked any one ol the valuable legldences in its vicinity, Instead of being limited to two small and somewhat isolated bains, the loss would more than have paid for the equipping of a separate hose house and for the maintenance of a new hose company for several years It was not due to any wise liberality of councils that this flie did not destioy a whole block of some of the city's finest homes. The present estimates committee of councils having already slaughtered the request of the chief of the hie de paitment for such additional appli ances as would tend to facilitate the work of the pie&ent companies when responding to calls in the Ninth and Seventeenth waids, it becomes an Im portant question whether the lesldents of those wards should not take steps to bring their needs more cleat ly to councils' attention. It would seem that thej ought soon to teallze In what pei 11 they now rest by vhtue of the past Indifference of our city leglslatuie to the fire pioblem on the hill. If "Weyler hopes to bring his cam paign of Infamy to a climax in time to teceive the ofllclal congratulations of an American piesldent, ho had better move lapldly. The day of his ascend ancy at the white house Is hastening to its close. Figures That Don't Lie. The Tiibune deslies to acknowledge the receipt, thiough the courtesy of Worthington G. Ford, chief of the na tional bureau of statistics, of a copy of the Statistical Absttact for 1S90 and also a copy of the Monthly Summary of rinance and Commeice of the United States These two compendlums of statistics with legard to our country's, population, finances, commeice, agil cultuie, mining, railroads and telo gtaphs, immigration, education, pub lic lands, postal service, prices, ton nage, etc., lepresuit in miniature the activities of all our people and aie simply Indispensable to students of contempotaty economics. Although many public documents may justly be regai ded as teptesentlng n waste of money, the publications of the bureau of statistics merit the widest publicity and the most cot dial support fiom con giess Thete should be authorisation fot at least a doubling of their now too limited numbei. At the beginning of the Abstiact Is a table summailzlng on a pei capita basis the financial and commeiclal statistics of the country by yeais fiom 1SC7 to 1S9G inclusive. This Is most in teresting, but a comparison of two of the years Included In the table suggests Itself as being especially oppottune. We shall ask attention to the statistical state of the country in 189J, the yeai when the Republican patty was cast out of powet by an overwhelming ma jotlty of the votets of the country, and In 1S, the year when by an even latgei and moie imptesslve majotlty, It was summoned to tetutn to power. Ileio ate the llgures: lS9i 1SJC Per Capita. Per Capita. Amount of money in LT. S $30 21 Honey In circulation J 1 44 Net national debt ... 12 SG Intoiest on debt ... .33 Ordinary federal re ceipts B 41 Ordinary expenses .. C 2S Spent for pensions .. 2 10 Internal revenue col lected 2 3") Cost of collecting . 2 02 Exports $15 03 Exports of agricul tural products, per cent, of totul ex ports 7SCS7(. Ituw cotton, con sumption of 21.031b Wheat, consumption of GUlbu. Corn, consumption of 30 33bu. Coffee, consumption of 9611b Tei, consumption of 1 37tb I-lquors, consump tion of 17.01gal. Increase In tonnage of vessels 3 83 $3.' SO Jl 10 13 41 .49 4D9 491 190 2 0(1 2 03 512 11 CO 027o 18 401t 4 7Sbu. 14,73 bu. 8 011b 1311b 10 43gal. 1.47 1S91. A study of these figures will be like ly to explain very clearly why the peo ple have decided to restore, as nparly us possible, the political conditions which existed prior to the election of Mr. Cleveland in 189.'. It discloses plainly, by the oiTlclal figures of Mi Cleveland's own administiatlon, that the defeat pt General Hairlson In 1S9J was a mistake- foi which the people of this countiy ate btill paying Ueaily It having been decided In a Florida circuit couit that th,e steamer Thiee Friends, which Is under suspicion of having conveyed arms ant ammunition to the Cuban Insut gents, committed no offense Inasmuch as fiom a federal standpoint war is not In progress in Cuba, the attorney general appeals to the United States Supreme court and there mukes the point ,thut If the oirl cers and ctew of this staunch ship be not punishable as filibusters, they should bo convicted of pltncy, the pen alty for which Is death. We think we see nn American president ordering the execution of a Group of American citi zens fot the cilme of Imitating Steuben, Kosciusko, Rgchambcau and Lafayette. The Price of (Ins. In Its tole us n defender of trusts the New York Sun ably cotintei balances much of the labld and unreasoning demagoglsm which Is ut the ft out of the contcinporaty opposition to concen trations of capital In our Industries, but It itself sometimes falls Into otiors which Injure Its clients' case. It makes one of theseinlstakes when It opposes the right of our people thiough law to establish tegulatlon of the price of 11 lumlnntlng gas "The fact," It say3, "that the legis lature cannot fix the wages of the la borets nor the cost of the materials employed by the companies In their operations is not considered as having any beating on the question. The pi Ice of gas Is to established by law, and the eompnnles must do the best they can with their employes and the fui nlshers of the matetlals they use. That since they first began opeintlons the pi ice at which they have sold their pioduct has' steadily diminished fiom $10 pet 1,000 cubic feet to $1.23 per 1 000 cubic feet, while their plant represents Investments worth many millions of dollais mote than their original cost, is used as an aigument against them. The newspaper decieo has gone foith that they are making too much money, and that they must bo compelled by law to make less " This Is an ingenious defense, but It overlooks ceitaln essential points. In the veiy lltst plnce, no gas company can do business until It gets pei mission from the community to occupy the pub lic streets. Its franchise Is Its most valuable asset. Usually that lianchlse is exclusive, and secutes for its ownei ptotcctlon against competition Now the aveinge cost of making gas is piet ty well known In Boston It costs 32 cents by the thousand cubic feet and In Philadelphia, 37 cents Theiefore, when companies exempt fiom competition by giace of the community use that ex emption to extort fiom the commun ity, by whose oouitesy they aie al lowed to do business, prices manifest ly out of propottion to the cost of mak ing and distilbiitlng their pioduct, It becomes the duty of the public to. pto tect itself. The most equitable way, so far as the companies aie concerned, In which this piotectlon can be ns suied is foi the leglslatuie, after tho tough investigation, to establish a cer tain maximum tate. This would leave them in the possession of their valu able pilvlleges. The other method, that of municipal ow nershlp of franchises, subject to lease by public auction to pilvate blddeis for stated petlods and under stlpufated conditions as to price, may yet be forced upon the citizens of many American municipalities There is a kind of immlgiation far less desiiable than that which Is com posed of Illiterates, and a sample of it Is thteatened In tho lepott that the ex-Pilncc-s de Chimay contemplates bringing hoi malodoious gypsy Rlgo to these shotes. Newcomers from Canada It is possible that the alien labor clause of the new Immigration act, which was aimed especially at Canad ians who woik in tho United States but live In Canada, will have an effect dif feient fiom what the Canadian author ities piofess to expect. They have re peatedly deelated that its enactment would be followed by lepilsals at Ot tawa, and thiough the dominion pi ess and in letteis and intot views in our own papets have asset ted that such a policy would undo a great pottlon of tho sentiment which has In lecent yeais been built up In Canada in fav ot of closer and moro fiiendly relations with the United States. But a Montieal coriespondent of tho Sun piesents a dlffeient opinion. Says he: 'The menace of Mr. Lautler that ho would pass an alien labor law to retaliate against Ameilcan labor does not amount to much For one Ameilcan woikman who comes Into Canada to beaich fot a living, a hun ditd Canadians are dilven over the bolder to find theli existence In the United States, Tho gentlemen at Washington w ho may be v islted by Sit Richard Cartvvtlght and Mi. Dnvles need not bo alatmed by any tin oats they may make on behalf of Mr. Lau ller on the alien laboi question. Fiom Halifax to Vancouver thete is one unl veisal wave of" depiesslon in the labor maiket, and but for the outlet affoid ed In tho United States, laboi tioubles would bo assuming a very disagree able form over heie" The Intel ence to be diawn fiom this is that that lather than lemaln in idle ness on the noithein side of the bor dot the Canadians affected by our alien labor clause will make a vlitue of ne cessity by moving into tho states and there declailng their wish to secuta American citizenship. The fulfilment of this ptedlctlon would undeceive Ameilcan labor in Its belief that the exclusion clause would reduce its com petition, but it would at last keep the bulk of the vvnses of the new comets in this countiy. It would, moreovei, simply habten the natuial ell 1ft of population fiom Canada southwards a drift which has for upwatd of two de cades kept the numbei of the domin ion's Inhabitants down almost to a sta tionary figure. Tho problem fiom any standpoint is a complex one but wo shall doubtless boon be pilvileged to gain wisdom fiom oxpetlence acqulied dutlng iu solution Complaint is geneial thiouphout the commonwealth, and especially in coun ties having u large percentage of ignor ant citizens, at the operation of the present jury system, mid a member of tho Allegheny county bar ptoposes these Improvements Have the law chapged so that the president juige shall ap point two men of high standing In the community, of dlffeient political faith, who bhall with one of the Judges of the common pleas act as a board to select names from the county commis sioners' book of taxables. Exclude fiom Jury service both city and county employes and other holders of political office, and finally, have the names drawn from the Jury wheel by the Judge In pei son. This would seem to be whol ly fenslblo, but so long as three Ignorant men could still get on a jury to every one man of more than average Intelli gence, the level would be too low. Sonic Interesting figures ns to tho piobablo futuio pi eduction of tho South Afilcan gold fields are presented by the famous American mining engineer, John Hays Hammond. He estimates that tho Wltvvuteisinnd dlstilct alone Is cap able of yielding $2,000,000,000, while In the adjoining dlstilcts $1,000,000,000 ad ditional Is In sight, Although tho out put of tho Wltvwitersrand for 18 was only $37,000,000 or about 10 per cent, of thu woild's nnnual pioductlon, Mi. Hammond feeels convinced that South Allien will soon conttlbute to the uses of civilization fiom $100,000,000 to $12"), 000,000 wotth of gold per annum These figures If oven approximately true, would seem to dispel one of tho fears of those who oppose the gold standard on the giound that the available quan tity of the yellow metal Is Inadequate to the wot Id's nionetniy needs. Tho Massachusetts bin call oE labor statistics toports for 1S93 a gain over 1891 of 0 pet cent in tho numbei of men employed (n that state, and an In crease of 11V4 per cent In their wages for 1890 the showing mav not be so good, because of tho fact that It was a piesldntlal campaign year, when business Invariably suffeis. Hut theie appears to bo no good teason why during 1897 the foiegolng ratio of Im provement should not be Incrensed, not simply in Massachusetts but In tho countiy geneinllv. Politics Is out of the way; the fenis of capital arc at an end so far as national legislation Is concerned, the deck Is cleared for no tion und theto are plenty of oppoi Unti tles foi tho piolltable Investment of money. Lot us ugaln hnvo piospeilty Rcpiesfnlatlve Mai tin Is quoted In tho Plttsbuig Dispatch an having pto posed to build a now capltol w Ith the proceeds of a state tax on houses of ill-repute. We suspect that this Is a mistake. AVo don't believe theie Is a law-maker In Pennsylvania who would countenance such a suggestion This state Is ubove that. It is asserted by naval expoits that not less than six months would be te qulied by the Turkish government to bciapo the bainaclci off Its old, tub-like waibhips, and at leust a yeat to pump out the ullse-vvatcr and fumigate tho mlctobes Gicece evidently knew what she was tackling. The Hairlsbuig Patilot is Infoimed that The Ttlbune never said or Inti mated that the "more money congress spends the less It costs the people " It did say, though, that eongiess' appro priations are not Inei easing on a per capita basis. This Is a billion dollar countiy. Are we to understand, then, that Pennsylvania is to be punished for be ing too bafely Republican? Jiisf a Word or Tuto of Casiial Mention Tho defeat of tho veneiablo wai-horse, M. L Hluli, In last Ttusduj's Fifth wind aldei manic contest, though only whnt might bo expected from the staunch Re publicanism of the ward, still is regret ted by tho alderman's many warm pei sonul friends. ,The old man has citing to the otlico for twenty-one ypan flu bolloved that he would die and still be alderman of the rifth ward. Ho thought the place was his as long as ho wanted it, and when he was defeated In caucus he was of the honest belief that tho people his friends had been tricked. With that Idea he decided to bo an independent. Ho bollclted names for his nomination pa pers and he used to tell In the pio-eleo- tion days how "no one refused every ono signed" "I ljor Bl.ili still has tho love of his people In the rifth waid. Homo will neer foi got his kindlier In ilK poslng irises lie ued to say ufte- ho had saved some poor wretch fiom Im pending punishment "Thero's ciiou-sh bid In the woild alicady, and jou iin't make a bad man good by grinding him " Owing to this generous method he was chaiged with mglcct of duties Ills con stablis wire his bltteiest denouncers, himply because they oft times stw a dollar in ipilscmut and then failed to gft It because of tlio alderman's leniency. -O- Thero Is not likely to be any opposition to Mai tin T Iaulle being le-eleded city clerk He is one man who does not need political Inllucnce ot civil service or any other old thing to letain him In Ills posi tion Ho can have It at lon as he wanfs it and as he likes tho position about as well ns tho position likes him It Is prob able that many yeais will pass bufotc wo will see them separated The reason he Is peimitted to keep tho nllleo without ohnlleugo or question year alter yetr, through all the various changes of muni cipal government, Is that together with tho genially conceded fact that ho Is most thoroughl) tltted foi the otllce, ho manages always to bo ne'thei a Republi can city clerk nor Democratic city cleik but simply city clerk, He Is a Democrat and does not hebltato to declare his con victions, but he 13 novel a partisan v. hen he is fuinillng tho duties of his otllce. Occasionally one Unds a reil gem of humor in the contemporary dally press and such wo cull from our pink-eyed con temporary of yesterday It reads- llko this "Should Chief Robling want more pi tiolmen ho may find many peoplo willing to wear a "stai" for nothing" f'ould anything be more dellclously hu morous' In fact It's fni too funny fot general cheulatlon and that nrobably nc counts for its appeal anco in thu pink-eye Of com so not many will understand Just whnt tho humorist means, but that's a peculiarity of gonitis It is seldom under stood, ho why quairel with this ono ort that scote ' The approach of tho Corbett-ntzslm-mons fight has so thickened the spotting blood of tho "fellows" rherenbouts that they can seuicely let a night pass with out having Homo kind of a "go,". Last week there vvero two lights ur tho valley and .rnio down In Plttston, and sovoral others aro being talked of In whispers. Plan lor a Stale BtireaU of Mines. ! imlsloiis ol the Least Oliiecttonnulc MciiMirc ui This. Kiml Yctlntio- iltiml at HtuTl&liiirn. Of tho pioposltlons under considera tion at Hntiisbutg looking to the cre ation of a state bumtu of mining thu least objectionable Is that known as the Manslield bill, which has, wo believe, the siuppoit of the state administra tion. It consists of ten sections, as follows: Section 1 Ho It emcted, etc., that thero Is heieby e-itubl'shed In tho dopaitmcnt of Internal affairs a buieau to bo known ns tho bin can of mines which shall bo charged with a supervision ot the execu tion ot tho mining laws of thl common wealth anil thu euru and publication of the annual tepoits of the Inspectors of eoal mines, Sec. 2-1 lie chief olllccr of Eald btrremi sliill be denominated chief of tho bliuiut of mines and shnll be nppolnted by tho govornor upon the lecommendntlon of tho cecrelaty of Intertill nffalis within sixty days after the flnnl pass ige of this act and uveiy fom yeius theiciftei Ho shall bo commissioned by the gOvernoi to spue fot a term of four yeats fiom tho date of Ida appointment and until his suceebOi Is duly qualified and shill reeulve an nnnual salary of $3,000 and traveling expenns In cuso of a vacancy In the ofllce ot tho chief of saitl bureau, the gov ei not shall appoint on lccom menditlon of the societal y of Internal artalrs a qualified poison to 1111 such va cauej for thu unexpired balance of the term, See. 3 Tho chlof of the bureau of mines Hhall be a competent mining on glneet having at Unst ton yeais' piaotlcal experience In the woiklng nnd ventilation of coal mines of this state and a practical knowledge of all noxious and dangerous gases found in such mines, ol othet poi son who shall be fully qualified by scien tific knowledge und practical expeilenco to pet form the duties of tho ofllce. He shall h ivo passed tho examln Ulon u qulred by the mining laws foi applicants foi tho position of mine lnpectoi and shall have been rccommi nded to the gov einoi as qualified to 1111 the ollleo of mlno inspector by some of tho exunlnlng bonds duly appointed for thnt purpose. The said chief of tho bureau of mines so appointed shall, befoie cnteilng upon the duties of his ofllce, take and subset lbe to the otth of ofllce preset Ibcd by tho Con stitution, and give to the commonwealth a bond In the penal sum of $10 000 with surety, conditioned foi the faithful dis charge of the duties of h's ollleo must n.vroRcn Tim law. Sec. I It shall be the duty of the chief of tho bureau of mines to devote the whole of his tlmo to thu duties of his of lleo and to see that the mining laws of this state uie faithfully executed and loi this puipose he is heieby Invested with tho same povvei nnd authoilty as tho mine Inspectors to entci, inspect and ex amine any mine oi collleiy within thu btnte and tho works and machinery con nected therewith and to give such aid and advice to the mine lnspectois fiom time to time as he may deem best calcu lated to piotect the health and pioimf'c the safety of all pel sons employed In und about tho mines. And should he iccelve information by petition, signed by ten oi mote mlneis oi opeiatois, and setting forth that any of tho mine lnspectorsaro neglectful of theli duty or are incom petent to peifoim tho duties of their ot llce or uio guilty at malfeasance In of fice, ho shall at once Investigate the mat tei and if he shall be sttlslled that the chaigo or charges uie well founded bo shall then petition the court of common pleas or the Judge In chambeis In any county within or partly within the in spection district of the said mine In spector which couit, upon teceipt of said petition and a repoit of the character of the charges and testimony pioduced, shall at once Issue a cltutlou In tho name of tho commonwealth tP the said Inspector to appeal on not less than tlfteen days' notice on a fixed duy beforo said couit at which time tho court shall proceed to Inqulio Into tho allegations of tho pu tltioneis and may lequiie the attendance of such witnesses as the judgo of the couit and the chief of the said buteau may deem necessary In the case. The Inspector under Investigation shall also have slmllai powei and authority to com pel the attendance of witnesses in his behalf. If the couits shall find by said in vestigation that tho said mlno inspeetoi lb guilty of neglecting his ofllclal elutles or Is incompetent to perform tho duties of his olllce or Is guilty of malfeasance In ofllce tho said couit shall certify tho same to tho governor who shtll deehvo tho ofllco vacant and shall proceed to supply tho vacancy ns piovlded for by tho mining laws of tho state. The cost of said investigation shall, If tho charges aro sustained, be Imposed upon tho mine in speetoi, but if the chaiges are not sus tained tho cost shall bo paid out of the state trensuiy upon voucher or vouclie-s duly certified as to conectness by tho judgo or pioper olllcor of tho couit where such pioceidin,?s nro held; pro vided that If tho couit shall be satisfied that thero Is no foundation foi tho com plaint or thnt tho same Is made with malicious Intent then the couit mty at Its discretion impose the whole ot any portion of tho costs upon tho said peti tioners. To enable the s ild chief of the buieau of mines to conduct moro effectu ally his examinations and Investigations of the chaises nnd complaints which muv be mudo by petitioners against any nt tho mlno lnspectois as hetein provided he shnll have powoi to administer oaths und take atlUlavlts and depositions In foim and manner provided by law. TO TRANSMIT RLPORTS. Sec 3 It shnll be tho duty of the chief of tho buieau of mines to take ebaige of and preseive lu his ofllce tho nnnual ic poits qf the mlno lnspectois and tiansmlt a copy of them togethei with such sta tistical data compiled therefiom and other mattei relating to the work of tho bureiu as may be of public interest piop ci ly addiessed to tho secietaiy of Inter nal affalis for tiansmlsslon to tho gov ernor and the geneial assembly of this commonv.eilth on oi beforo tho fifteenth day of May In each yeai It shall also be tho duty of the chief of the bureau of mines to see that s ild icooits oi a copy of them nio nlaced In tho hands of tho public prlntet for publication on oi before the first day of June in each year, the samo to be published undei ill lection of the secrLtaiy of internal alfalt v as other icnorts of his depaitment nio now roqulied by law to be publlshcl, and In order that tho ehlef of said buieau may bo able to prcnare, comnllo and tiansmlt his annual leport to the secie taiy of Inttjrmil nftalis within the tlmo heieln specified the mine Inspectors nro heiebv required to dellvoi their annual reports to the secietaiy of Internal nffalis on or boforo the fifteenth day of Mar'h In each year In addition to tho nnnuul leports herein requlied of tho mlno In spectors, the said mine insoectois shall furnish to the chief of the buieau of mlnei such bpeclal leports oi Information on any subjects regaidlng mlno accidents or other matteis peitalnlng to mining In tel ests or tho safety of persdns employed In mines as he at any time may lequlio or may deem necessniy In tho pioper and lawful discharge of his. official duties. Tho rhlef of the bureau of mines shall also establish, as far as may bo piaetlca. hie, a uniform style and size of blanks lor the annual leports of tho mine Inspectors and pieseilho the form and chninctei ef Subject matter to ho embraced In tho text and tho tabulated statements of their an nual reports The chief of the bureau ot mines Is herebv nuthotlred to make such examinations and Investigations ns may enable him to repoit upon tho various systems of coal mining practiced In tho state, method of mining; ventilation; ma chinery employed; stiucturo and charac ter of tho several coal seams operated and of the associated strata; tho circum stances and responsibility for mine acci dents' economy of cnal production; coal waste; area and exhaustion of eoal terri tory, and such other matters as may per tain to tho general welfare of coal minero andothersconnectedvvlth coal mining a3 Haa tEzn'ia' mm iJBf I DA A epai rmen to Collection for Spring, 1897, now in and arriving;. New and exclu sive patterns in Wiltons, Axminsters, Body Brussels, Tapestries, in grains and Art Carpets. Every housekeeper's thoughts are drifting carpetwarcl at this time of the year. Therefore, we will be glad to show you our lines at any time, whether you are ready to purchase or not. That we are great money savers in the house furnishing line is conclu sively proven every day in the week. That we employ only the most skillful workmen in carpets as well as draperies is universally known, and which always bespeaks for s a fail share of 3'our patronage. Thousands of rolls of new Wall Paper are now being placed in stock. We buy it in such enormous quantities that we save the Jobber's profit, thereby enabling us to save you from 25 to 50 par cent. Come and See A glance at the center shown by us. We have over surely interest you. Hanufacturers of the CAPACITY 100,000 the Interests of coal mlno owners and operators In this commonwealth. HIS ASSISTANTS. Sec. 0 The chief of tho bureau of mines shall keep In his ofllce a journal 01 lecoid of all examinations made and woik done tinder his administration and copies ot all official communications itl is heieby authorized to proeuie such books, Instruments and chemical oi other testa as may be found ncccssaiy to tho pioper disehurge of his duties under this act at tho expense of the state. All lu-st-uments, plans, Dooks und leeoids per taining to tho olllce shall be the pioperty of tho state and shall be dellveted to his successor in oltlco. Sec. 7 The chief of tho buieau of mines shall ut all times be accountable to tho secretary of Internal affalis for tho faithful dlschaigo of tho duties Imposed upon him by law and the ndminlstiatlon of his otllce, and tho rules and regulations peitalnlng to said bureau bhall be sifbject to the npprovul of tho secietaiy of Intei nal affairs, who is heieby enipovveied to appoint an assistant to the chief of the buieau nt a salaiy of ?1,SD0 pei annum and a skilled stenogiaphei and ty pew lit er at a salaiy of $l,JiW pei annum, all these salaries to be paid out of the state treasury . Sec. S Xo person who Is acting as a land agent or as a managei, viewer or agent uf any mine or colliery 01 who Is Intel ested In operating any mlno oi col lleiy bhall at the bame time solve as chlof. of tho buieau of mines undei tho provi sions of this net. Section 9 That tho opeiator or super intendent of each and eveiy coal mine subject to Inspection undei tho mining laws of tho state bhall, within six months nfter the final passage and approval of this act, deposit In the bureau of mines an accurate map or plan of biieh coal mine, which may be on tracing muslin or sun pi lnt diawn to a scale ot not Icbs than 200 feet to an Inch, which map or plan shnll show tho actual locations ot all openings, excavations, shafts, tunnels, slopes, planes, main headings, cross head ings nnd roonib or woiklng places In each stiata operated, pumps, tans or other ventilating appaiatus, the entlro couiso and direction of air currents, tho relation and proximity of tho woiklngs of such coal mines to all othei adjoining mines oi coal lands and tho rotative ele vation of all tunnels and headings and of tho face of working places neai to or approaching boundaiy lines 01 adjacent mines, and on or befoie the close of each calendar yeai tiaiibmlt to the chief of the bureau of mines a supplemental map or plan showing all excavations, changes and additions made In such mine during the year diawn to the scale as tho Hist men tioned map or plan, All such maps or plans to bo and lemaln In tho bureau uf mines as a part of tho recoids of that ofllce, Sec, 10 All acts or parts of acts Incon sistent with this act be and the same aie hereby repealed. The fiamei of this bill, Repiesenta tlve Manslield, of Reaver county, 1 himself a eonl mlnei and opeiator of extended expeilence. Ills aim has been to frame a measure which would sys tematize the woik of themlne lnspectois without adding laigely to the costs of mine mipei vision. Tho principal objec tion advanced against his bill Is the dilllculty in the way of finding one man for chief of the pioposed tlepatt rnent who would be equnlly posted as to bituminous and anthracite mining methods. The Tribune would be glad to hear what Us leaders have to sug gest In way of ciltlclsm oi amendment of this bill. l'ostal Savings Hunk. Children aio laige patrons of the postal savings banks of Trance Out of over 400,000 depositors In theso Institutions, ac cording to ofllclal repoitb, S0,GM are Illin ois. TOLD BY THE STARS. Dnil) Horoscope Drawn li Aincclms, '1 ho Tubulin Astrologer. 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