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Making Laws

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Parent Issue
Day
19
Month
June
Year
1890
Copyright
Public Domain
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Wasiiinotox, June 11. - Senator Edmunds introduced a bilí in the Senate yesterday authorizing the aale of the Mormon church property in Utah tor the benefit of the public schools. A bilí was introduced to prohibit the salo of liquor upon all grouuds where expoBitions are held for which the Government makes appropriations. The sil ver bill was f urther discussed. Washington, June 12. - Bills were passed in the Senate yesterday to prohibit monopoly in the transportation of cattle to foreign countries; to provide for the inspection of live cattle and beef producís intended for export to foreign countries; for the establishment of a port of delivery at Rock Island, 111., and seventy-five individual pension bilis. The silver bill was further discussed. Washington, June 13. - In the Senate yesterday the bill providing for the reorganization of the Government of Utah was favorably reported; also the House legislativo, executive and judicial appropriation bill ($21,355,917). The silver bill was further discussed. Washington, June 14.- A resolution was agreed to in the Senate yesterday appointing Edward K. Valentino Sergeant-at-Arms. The rest of the session was devoted to considering the silver bill. , Washington, June 16. - In the Senate on Saturday bilis were passed to amend the laws relating to custom revenue bonds, making the signature of one member of the firm binding on all the members; to credit Major ham, army paymaster, with $28,345 Government funds of which he wasrobbed in Arizona in May, 1889, and thirty-flve private pension bilis. Washington, June 17. - The silver bill was further discussed in the United States Senate yesterday and the deficiensy appropriation bill for pensions and the census was passed. HOI'SK. Washington, June il. - The postoffice appropriation bill was passed in the House yesterday, and the Senate bill prohibiting the sale of liquor on exposition grounds was introduced. Washington, June 12. - In the House yesterday the conference report on the Senate dependent pension bill was agreed to. The sundry civil appropriation bill ($27,849,518) and the Blair educational bill were favorably reported. Washington', June 13. - In the House yesterday the urgency defiency bill ap propriating $3,708,000 for the payment of pensions and $3,075,000 for expenses of the census was passod. The conference reports on the anti-trust, the military academy and the pension appropriation bilis were disagreed to. The agricultural appropriation bill was passed. Washington, June 14. - In the House yesterday tbe sundry ciril appropriation bill (828,000,000) was discussed, and at the evening session thirteen private pension bilis were ad vaneed to third reading. Washington, June 16. - The House suspended its regular business on Saturday in order that members might deliver speeches on the late Samuel J. Randall. Washington, June 17. - A petition was presented in the House yesterday for the enactment of a law prohibiting the sale, use, manufacture or importation of banners or flags representing the Confedérate flag or the red flag of the Anarchist The sundry civil appropriation bill was discussed.

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