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v . x ', . -- - can not raise rents. It would CIFTY-SECON- MINNKR OT A. SITTING BULL KILLED. SLNGLE TAX DEPARTMENT. D CONGKESS. 1 Wm. H. Harriot.. D 4. Jaa. N. Castle. ...D especially in a country liko B. John Llnd K 5. K. Ualvoraen.FJL The Notoriously Had Hlons Indian Killed this, where there is so much - LAND VALUES. I. OrrinM.Hnli.. .D Whlla Routine- Arrest-Hrl- af fcketob. of TAXING valuable land unusod, tend strongly to PcStloal Complexion of tho Sonata MISHlARIPPt Ills t - arer. Ilonrr George in N. Y. Standard lower them. In all our cities and House. L John M. Allen... D 5. Jos. R. Beeman..D Bt. Minn., Deo. 18 Goneral and 8. John C. Kyle... .D 0. T. R. 8t0Pkdak..D Paul, A vory common objection to tho prop- through all the country, thoro is much 7. D evening reoelved dispatches & T. C. Catching.. D Chaa. Hooker. Miles last taxes on land which is not used, or not put to THE SENATE. 4, Clarke Lewla....D Standing osition to eoncontrato all land its t a saying that in a fight near ndd 1 values Is tlio land owner would best uso, becauso it is held at high ItofabUcans, 46; Democrat, 88; doubtful, 4 Rock agency yesterday morning bitting that Wm. H. & John J. O'NeiUt ..D valuo of Us mon who do want to or Tho terms of office of one-thir- d of the Ben- - Hatoh...D tho inerciihod tax on the prices by not 8.t Chas.H. Waniur.D 0. Both W. Cobb.....D Hull and a number ol Indian polioe bad will expire on March 3, 1801, their auo to must bo paid by who can not uso themselves, but who ton and 8. Alex. M. Dockery'D 10. BiiuiupI B,vrne...D been killed. land the rent that it eawers will be chosen by the Legislatures 4. Wilson .... D 1 1. Rlch'dP. notion in- holding of profiting RP.C. Hland..D The first dispatch was from Pierre, his U'lianU It is this that aro It in expectation fok,will meet early in the new year. In come 5. John C. Tarsniy.D IS. D. A. DoArmond.. D creased taxation of land values would by tho increased value which the growth fitates choloei have been tnado, and the Bon- - ft. John T. Heard... D U Rlch'd W. Fyant..D stating that Sitting Bull and his son D W. fall upon users, not upon tbo ownors of population will to atora cboaea will aerve until March 3, 1887, 7. Rlch'd H. Norton Marshall Aruold..D had boon killed, but giving no further tho elve it la. VtoUowlng la the Uat to date, and the probable MONTANA, of tlio land, that more perhaps than any future. Now, the effect of the L William W. Dixon D particulara tlilnff o!so prevents men from seeing tho of values would imuUoai reanlU when election! are bold: messages wcro from Stand taxation land Alabama. Itrmtr. MONTANA. TtrmfX. NBUnARKA. Tho other and beneficent effects of be to compel theso mon to seek Morgan, W. William J. nryan.DI 3. (X M. Kern FA Rock agency and stated that the JohnT. D.lfWi F. Sandra.R....l t ing doinir away with tho taxes that now tenants or purchasera Land upon which .J area L. Pun. D.1MW Thoe a Power. R.. ltftfi S. W. A. Mchougnan Indian police had started out to arrest ARKAM8A& NKUHASKA. A upon lubor or tho products of labor is no taxation even a poor man i having learned mat oe fall there Jasaes It Worry, D.1S06 A. 8. Paddock. R...1M3 NEW HAMPSHIRE. Sittinff Bull and taking for publlo use those values can easily hold for higher prices, for mmm DlHsl7 aF. Mandenton, K.18U6 McKlnneyt..D & Dunlcls....D Bad Lands at LLF. W.F. proposed starting for the roason of the taxa- OA.L1FORNIA. NEVADA. KEW JEIIHKY. m which attach to land by land oats nothing. But put heavy K..1WT R. W07 once. The police wore lonoweu Dy 1. C. A. Bcrsen R 4. Bumucl Fowler. .D rrow th and progress of society. tion upon it and even a rich man will George Hearst, D..1SW Wm.M.Btewart,R..UW 8. 5. C. A. Cadmus D troop of cavalry under Captain Fouchet COLORADO. NEW HAMP8HIHK. Jiinics UuchununR! Tho taxes levied upon land values, or, be driven to seek purchasors or tenants, Jacob A. OcUscn- - . Thox. D. EnKllsh.D and infantry under Colonel urum. R..1W7 T..1W 1 politico-econom- ic halner D 7. Ed. F. McDonald. D to uso tho term, taxes and to got them be will have to put Wolcott. R...188J W . Chandler. R..18U6 When the police reached Sitting Bull's O.K. KEY ADA. upon do upon the OORBBCTICITT. NSW JKHHKY. river, about forty levied rent not fall down the prico ha isks, Instead of pul- D.IHOn camp on the Grand a R IWt" f. R.Mol'berson, L Horace F.BortlnR user of land, and can not be transferred ing it up; for it is by asking lots, not R..HK1 Hlodgett, D. KEW YOHK. miles from Standing Rock, tney iouno Job. B. Bawlcy, llufiu .181 landlord to tho is con- by more, thoso whobave DELAWARE. HEW YOHK. Jas, W.Covort...D 18. John A. Quttcken- - arrangements being mado for departs by the tenant asking that anyl Oeorge Oray, D....18U D...1W7 8.t David A. Uoody..D bush R ceded by all economists of reputation. thing they are forced to disposo of must 18U6 R..18K3 10. ura The cavalry had not reached toe Aalbony H iRulna, R. Frank Hlscook. 8. Wm. J. Coonil)H...D Charles Tracey..D However much they may dispute as to seek customers. Rathor than continue ruoiuoA. NOKTU CAltOMNA. 4. John M. Clancy. D JO. John Banrord....R camp when tho police arrosted Bull and D..1IW7 D..1H07 6. Thos. F. Mairnur.D 81. JohnM.Wever....R other things, thore is no dispute upon to pay hoavy taxes upon land yielding J. started back with him. His followers waiuel Puaco. D...18IK1 M. W. Ransom. D..1S90 & John R. Follows.. D LeslleV.Russcll..R this uolnt Whatever flimsy reasons him nothing, and from the future in- CBORQIA. MOUTH DAKOTA. 7. Ed. J. Dunphy...D JX H. W. Uentley....!) quiokly rallied to his support and tried any may deemed ox could JL H. Coloultt D..1W0 R..IW7 a T. J. Camubellt...Dl at Oea Van Horn.... D to rescue biro. of them have it crease in value, of which he have Johja a Uordon, D.18W7, Lyman R. Caaey, R.1BU3 a A. J. Cummintrs.D A. Jaa. J. llnlden...R nediont to give why the tax on rent no expectation or profit, since Increase IDAHO. OHIO. 10. F. H. 8ulnola....D't. (ho. W. Knyt K In the fight that ensued Sltttng Bull R..1WT John Rhorman, R. .189(1 11. J. DeW. Warner.. Di27. Boreno . Payne R is said to havo been killed. Five of the should not be moro resorted to, they all in value would mean increased taxes, be mm mhKm 1897 Calvin Urloe, D..18V7 13. R. P. Flower DiB. of merely to away or to a Indian police wero also killod. admit that the taxation rent would be glad give it let ILLINOIS. oueuon. 11 AhbelP.Fitch..D i. John Raines R diminishes tho profits of tho landowner, it revert to the State. Thus the dogs ia fibelby M.Cullom.R lfm R..18DT 14, William G. Stahl- - :W. H. 8. tlTOcnlcaft. D The capturo was quickly made, and Dnlpb. R...16U& .11. be shifted on user of land, manger, who over country (?).117 J08. N. necker D J.W.Wudswortht.R the police were taking the chief out of can not the the all the INDIANA. PENNSYLVANIA. 18. Henrv Iiacont D M. D. N. Loekwoodt..D can not aid to prices, or check produc- are withholding land that they can not T. D. Voorheea, D.1RDT R..1S97 IS, John H. Ketchnm'R'Xl. Thos. L. Hunting. D camp when a body of Uncapnpa braves authorities, uso from who would CMvid a Turpie, D.vm Matt a Quay. R....18U3 17. Isaac N. Cox D 31. W. B. Hooker R and demandod the roleaso of tion. Not to multiply it themselves those IMIODB rode up IOWA. ISLAND. NORTH CAROLINA. will bo sufficient to quote John Stuart be glad to uso would be forced to let R..1K) V. W. Aldrleh. R...1SM thoir lead. Thy were met by a stern it Wni. a Allison. 1. W. A. B. Brunch.. D 6. 8. H. Alexander... D Ho says (section 3, chapter 3, go tbolr grasp. To tax land values up ae.F. Wilson, R...18U5 Nutban F. Dixon. R.18K5 9. H. P. Cheutham.R 7. J. 8. Hemlerson..D refusal and at once attacked the po- Mill B.ANBAH. SOUTH CAROLINA. 3. Honi. F. Grady.... D H. W. H. H. Cowlos.D lice while Sitting Bull, drawing his book C, "Principles of Political to anywhere near their full amount en. Plumb. a....imr U..1W 4. Uenl H. Hunn...D 0. Wm. T. Crawford. D would bo to utterly destroy speculative (T).lbU7, MattC Hutler. D..18U6 6. A. H. A.WUliams.D knifo, stabbed one of his captors and DAKOTA. to KBNTDCKr. BOt'TR NORTH DAKOTA. away. A tax on rent falls wholly on the land values, and diminish all rents into Ulackburn.DIROT R.

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