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it tfarf! PRICE 5 CENTS. VOL.2. NO. 233. GARDEN CITY, KANSAS, TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 16, 1888.

BLAINE AT NEW ALBANY. GENERAL HARRISON. THURMAN'S LETTER. WASHINGTON. appropriation bill had not come to the senate (as under the rules and customs they should have come) in the early Con A Formal Acceptance of the Nom Despite, the Bain Thousands Visited by a Delegation of German Mary Ann Dohorty's Pension Ca.se period of the session.

1 hat delay in the appropriation bills was the primal cause of the situation to-day. Whether a recess should be taken and whether Mme. Nordica, as she is registered, is Mrs. Lillian Norton-Gower, the wife of Frederick A. Gower, formerly of Rhode Island.

Three years ago this month Lillian her attorneys here, began suit in the district court in this city against George Lewis Gower, who has been for three months at gregate to Hear Him. ination by the Old Roman. Americans; Up For Consideration. congress should come back after the election land go on with Wh He Expresses His Entire Satisfaction Mary ine Record" Used to itively amusing, and it recalls te me the soliloquy of the man who drew a ten thousand dollar prize in a lottery; a few years ago, when the habit was to deduct fifteen per -cent, before paying the amount, "flow lucky it says ha, "tnat 1 did not draw twenty thousand, it would have ruined me to pay the premium." Laughter and cheers. i Mr.

Fairchild does not frankly and manfully confront the issue. He does not state to the people how the banks could afford to buy government- bonds, when the government itself could not afford it. If it was an advantageous proceeding for these baafca to invest sixty millions of dollais in govern Bear to Their Political Chief Tokens of Esteem and Guod Luck. Opinions Differ as to' Whether is a Little Lamb or a She-Wo If. With the Platform of the Democratic Party.

the tariff bill was a question which he should le ive to the judgment of the senators on both sides, it was his purpose Refute a Recent "Card" From Congressman Mills. Lillian Norton-Gower, or Mme. Nordi- ca, achieved quite a name as an opera to press the tariff bill with whatever fa cility it should be pressed until disposed While He Bid Net Seek a Place on the The Sterling Qualities of the Teutonic Bate The Subject of an Adjournment Discussed Secretary Falrchild Taken to Task for TloSet, Still Favors are I hankf ally Re in the Senate Fropect of the Sub singer in Puns years ago. The suit against George L. Gower first was to set aside the conveyance of valuable proper of.

He was willing to all a reasonable time for general debate and then he ceived He Believes Grover Cleveland Loaning the Government Money to National Banks A. Pertinent guery as to How These Banks can Profitably Use stitute for the Mills bill Coining: to a Vote Earlier Than December News would ask thvi senate to discuss the bill. fehould be Re-elected Opposed to An ty made to Ueorge Lewis Gower by the Set Forth In an Eloquent Address to Hla Visitors Political Pointer From Various Sections of the Country Got. Hill Closes Uis Brief Campaign in Indiana Indianapolis, Oct. 13.

The Harrison ment bonus, why wa it. not still more paragraph by paragraph, under the ten exorbitant Taxation In Excess of the Gathered About the National Capital. late E. S. Smith of this city in 1SS3 for the sum of $11,000, which "is now worth Needs ef the Government." minute rule.

Whatever was done now, advantageous for the government to do it? Cheers. 1 prtss this question upon he Senate, whether congress adjourned to-morrow the Uovernment Money With Which, to Buy Bonds While the Government Itself Can Not Afford to Do So. New Albany, Inclement $200,000. Liiilian Norton Gower alleged Columbus, Oct. 14.

Following is Mr. f'airchiiu, fur he has not answered delegation to day consisted of the Young or not, the senate ouht to have an un ner complaint mat ueorge L.ewi8 Washington, Oct. 15. On motion of Mr. Hoar, the Pacific funding bill "was Judge Thurman's letter of acceptance: why if the imuka toiiid make 2 to 2 per derstanding that on Kepubiican club of Milwaukee.

Gower acted as trustee of his brother. cent, upon in- puicnaaeof U. b.4s, the in or Decmber, the tariff bill Coixmbcs, Oct. 12. Hon Patrick weather mterferred somewhat with the Frederick A.

Gower. her husband, and about three hundred strong, and a simi should be pursued so that it would get to set aside for discussion on the first Tues day in December. A. CjIIius and others, Committee Gen made the purchase of this land for him demonstration in this city to-day over the lar number of the German-American the house before the Christmas holidays. and with his money.

Geoige Lewis treasury ueparitntut could not make as mucn, cheers wueu uy doing what the banks uo, he could have kept out sixty millions ol the public debt? Cheers. tlemen: In obedience to custom I send arrival of Hon. James G. Blaine, General Mr. Blair, in connection with the veto if he had bis way he should push it to Gower of course has denied this and has club of Chicago.

The visitors were escorted to Tomlinsou hall, where General you this formal acceptance of my nomi the exclusion of all other business. As message, proceeded to discuss tne pen proven to the satisfaction of the court 1 press this question, not only because to the matter of aoiournment, he was natioa for the office of vice president of Harrison addressed them as follows: sion vetoes eenerallv. and the case of that this was not true, and hence recov-a judgment to this effect. willing to submit to the judgment of the My Friends. The Mary Ann Doherty in particular, and said it is a pertinent question, but because it is the question asaed by one of Mr.

Fair-child's most distinguished predecessors. the United States, made by the national convention of the democratic party at St. senate. These people now come here, as is pre EepublicanClubofChicago.andthe Touna Mi V. n't A.

P. Hovey, Corporal Tinner, General Adam E. King and A. Souden Snowden. Toward noon the rain abated.

Thousands of visitors from Louisville, Jefferson ville, Charleston, Madison, Corydon and other neighboring points tramped about the muddy streets. that although he noticed the senator from The discussion of the adjournment res sumed, for the purpose of beginning another suit for the property, which Mr. Louis. When you did me the honor to When a surplus was in the treasury, dur olutions stopped here and the senate Missouri Cockreli to sneer at his re' juwuvraiiB timcauKte, and My Home German Friends: I am very grateful for proceed witu the consideration of the call upon me at Colnmbus and officially Gower is about to plot and sell. George marks, the matter of doing justice to that ing the administration of President Pierce, Secretary Guthrie applied it to tariff bill.

the kind words you have addressed to me The long journey most of von hava Lewis Gower said to-day that his brother, poor woman waa just as serious as the Mr. Teller obtained the floor, after i rederick A. uower. is supposed to be notify me of my nomination, I expressed to you my sense of obligation to the convention and stated that although taken upon this inclement day to tender At nine o'clock Mr. Blaine and Gener some debate the tariff bill went over till passage of the tiriff bill or the election of dead.

He made a balloon ascension from the payment of the Mexican war debt, not yet due, and the bame was repeated the first six months of President Buchanan's administration by Secretary Howell your respects to me as the candidate of to-morrow and the seriate adjourned. al Hovey held a public reception at the Cherbourg, France, intending to cross the Windsor hotel, around which several Etfigiisn channel to England, and is sup Cobb, when the premium went as high the; mud run horror. the republican party is very convincing evidence that you believe this civil contest to be no mock to your names, but a real and decisive battle for great princl- posed to have been lost, although the thousand people clamored. After shak as 14 per cent, for the bonds they antici news was Hashed across the wires in Oc A Coroner's Jury Busy In an Endeavor to I had not sought the nomination I did not feel at liberty, under the circumstances, to decline it. I thought then, as I still think, that whatever I could do to promote the re-election of President Cleveland I ought to do.

tober, 1886, that he was in India. Hia ing hands for an hour, Mr. Blaine thanked the assemblage for the cordial welcome pated, secretary Uuthne was criticized lor paying a premium for these bonds. a president. He read various affidavits in support of Mrs.

Doherty's claim that she was one of those who were injured in the Washington arsenal explosion in 1864. He also read various certificates, among them two from Catholic priests, as to the good character of the woman, and said that those who bad been instrumental in pica. (vxicah appiause.l Locate the Blame. brother here denies the latter report, and My German-American friends, you and ho astced the very question I repeat Mauch Chunk, Oct. 15.

The cor says that as far as he knew or could ever extended General Hovey and himself. are a home loving neonl. TVthr to Mr. Fairchild. He asked why tnose learn.

Fredenck'A. Gower was dead. mother, wife and child are words that tu and returned to Ex-Congressman Clay- oner's jury investigating the Mud Run accident resumed its session this after government bonds were not worth you have a very full and very tender His administration has been marked by born's residence, where he received many as much to the treasury department A Ghastly such integrity, good tense, manly cour noon. as to any purchaser in Wall callers during the day. doing injury to her should make repara Chicago, Oct.

13. A ghastly discovery street? Applause. And that is the ques meaning. Applause. The old father and mother never outlive the veneration and love of the children -in the German household, Cheers.1 You have age and exalted patriotism that a just James Harrigan, the brakeman on sec tion.

He trusted that the president would Notwithstanding the unfavorable con was made by a couple of boys in a de appreciation of these high qualities tion four, testified that he went back with tion whicli 1 ask. jut. airchild to-day, in the name of Secretary Guthrie, for he ditions, the street parade in the afternoon do so in a public manner by a communi serted brick yard at the corner of Thirty- seems to call for his re-election. I am red and white lights and torpedoes, but was one of the ablest financiers who has cation to both houses of congress as an was declared by citizens to be the largest from fatherland in families and have set up again here the old hearthstones. Out third and Laurel streets yesterday after also strongly impressed with the belief administered tne treasury department and most imposing demonstration in the to the injury perpetrated by the of this love of home there is naturally said he never knew of the rule which required brakemen to go half back a mile, since Hamilton.

But while democratic noon. They found an old soap box and opened it. The dead and decomposed that his re-election would powerfully veto. history of the city. born a love of country.

It is only a wid secretaries, before the war, would antici tend to strengthen that feeling of rater Mr. Cockreli characterized the docu and did not thick it was necessary to walk Mr. Blaine reviewed the parade from pate, even with a premium of. 14 per nnt nroduced bv air. Blair as mere bodies of five babies laid side by side within.

The Thirty-fifth street station ening of the fami circle, and ur fellow citizens of German birth and descent did not fail to respond with alac iiity among the American people that is that far. When he got beyond the plat the balcony the Clayborn residence. cent the payment of the national debt, trash, the bosh, secondary evi so essential to their welfare, peace and Mr. a aircnild intimates that he will not General Hovey and Corporal Tanner re riance and hearsay, and he reminded the form of the station he heard one long whistle and thought it was an answer to go above 10K for tne whole body of four- happiness and to the perpetuity of the was notified and the remains sent to the morgue. The bodies were examined nata that he had challenged the chair viewed the procession down town.

The rity ana entnusiasm to the call of their adopted country when the armies were mustered for the defense of the union. and-a-half per cent, bonds still out. It union and of our free institutions man. of the committee un pensions to re his flag, but when he saw the train com procession was forty minutes passing. and found to be badly decomposed.

was suggested that he might make two m. Great applause. approve tne patiorm oi tne ot iouis ing at what he judged was twenty miles Several thousand mechanics were in line, port back the bill with a recommendation that it be passed notwithstanding the per cent, lie denies it aud say 4 he can Two were males and the other three convention, and I cannot too strongly an hour he fired his magazine only make oue and uixty-five hundredths he people of Indiana will long remember veteran Willick and the Thirty- were females. One of the males and one a. civic paraae ot one nunqred young express my dissent from the heretical Cook, the engineer of the first engine, of the females appeared to hve lived president's objections, and that challenge remained unanswered.

The president, he had said, had not told half the truth men beaded the parade, One of the fea second regiment of Indiana volunteers per as if that were not worth pick mg uu on a hundred million of dollars. teachings of the monopolist that the wel- about two weeks, while the others had testified that he was running at the rate (German) which he took into the field in tures of the parade was the large number General Harrison made a well -ground mre oi a. people can ue promoted by a died shortly after birth. about the woman's character. of twelve or fourteen miles an hour, but of colored clubs.

One of the unique fea ed accusation and used a happy phrase 1801. lie repulse by this regiment alone of an attacking force under Genaral system of exorbitant taxation far in ex A cursory examination revealed the Mr. Blair He did not tell any. Laugh saw no signals at the station. When when he accused the national adminis cess of the needs of the government.

Tne tures of the parade was a large float upon startling fact that the skulls in two of the Hindman of eleven hundred infantry t.pr.1 rounding the curve, he heard two blasts tration of "nursing tne surplus." If Mr idea that a people can be enriched by air. rail He toll only a part of cases were fractured, but these were the battalion of Texas rangers and six nieces wnicn rested a miniature passenger from the engine behind of him, which heavy and unnecessary taxation, that a Fairchild had inverted sixty millions in it. and everything he Wd was the truth coach, surrounded and followed by sev- only marks of violence discovered. No agents have been assigned to work up United bta'es bonds, it would not nae of artillery, at Rowietts station, in De- cember, 1861, filled our people with en- man's condition can be improved by tax sign i tied "all rignt," ana ne went on, As to the George Bancroft who had enty-five employes of the Louisville, New coming to tne station at ten appeared in the surplus, but if he loaned ing him on all he wears, on all his wife the case, the reason given "being that signed one of the tpers, aud who hid miles an hour, when still nearer to aud children wear, on all his tools and it to the pec banks it otill appears as part Albany Chicago railroad. been aepresenteu as tiie historian, it now mere are none to spare, tne striking necessitating the abandonment of all other the station he saw a white signal of the liigutful surplus, to get rid of implements of industry, is an obvious ab urnd nut.

he said, that he was a The mass meeting was held at the in being swung violently across the which the peop'e must destroy tne pro surdity. Tn fill the vaults of the treasury work. The police oi the fifth district are tersection of Eleventh and Market streets. parson altogether a 4. ham." tective tariff.

track and applied the brake to his engine, thusiasm and pride. Again and again the impetuous I exas horsemen threw themselves with baffled fury upon that square of brave hearts. No'bayonet point waa lowered, no skulker broke the wall of safety that encased the flag. Cheers.1 Your people are industrious, thrifty and provident. To lay by something fa witn an idle surplus, to deprive the peo of the opinion that the babies came from It is estimated that from ten to twelve but it was then too late to avoid the There ia a very suggestive point bear pie of currency needed for their business some baby farm or lying-in hospital.

lXs honest a man as ei'her of us," said crash. He declared positively that if thousand people were present. mg on that, to wnicn 1 beg Mr. air-ciiilu's attention. Between March 4th, and daily wants, and to create a powerful and dangerous stimulus to extravagance Mr.

Blaine arrived at 3 0 o'clock and As to the claim that Mary Ann Doherty Engineer Major, of the rear engine, had applied the air brakes the train could Sad Funeral at Pleasant Valley. and uue 30th, I8S0, a year and four and corruption in the expenditures of the Jiad been injured in the arsenal explo- was given an ovation. Uwing to the Wilkesbarre, Oct. 13. At Pleas mourns irom presideui Cleveland in government, teems to me to be wholly at have been stopped, but instead Major pulled open the throttle when within a life's earliest lessons In the German home.

These national traits naturally drew your people to the support of the sion, Mr.TTockffelr read a communication irnm General Bennett, stating that an ex dampness, he did not remove his. heavy auguration, the surplus in the-rcHsurv variance witn every. sound principle of ant Valley this morning twenty-eight quarter of a mile of the station. increased and the public debt government and political economy. overcoat aud early in his address asked priests assisted at the funeral services in Other witnesses testified that the train amination oi the tiles from October 1863, to December 1864, did not.

sh her same republican party when it declared for freedom and free homes in territories. was only reduced ut tnis ine necessity oi reducing taxation to permission to replace his hat, and the big the Roman Catholic church over thirty- wnicn ran into tne lorward section was prevent such au accumulation of surplus $50,000,000, lorty four ana one-hall millions was a compulsory purchase for the three victims of the Mud Run railroad among the employes.aud that the iist of 120 iniured oersons to whom a gift of running from fifteen to twenty miles an audience yelled it's approval, crj ing "yes yes, that's all right; put your hat revenue and tne consequent depreciation hour, and one witness, who wa3 on the of the circulating medium is so impera disaster. The entire population was pres sinking luud. Ihe further tact is re Blaine, and don't catch cold," etc. He $2,000 had been distributed, did not con- fourth section, says that he saw the red tive that no party dares to deny it; but ent.

The bodies were arranged before wts in good voice and spoke as follows: vealed that there was at tnat very date, of the tnree per cent, bond Applause. They secured your adherence to the cause ot the nnion in the civil war. They gave us your help in the long struggle for resumption and an honest currency and I do not doubt that they will now secure your sympathy and help in this great struggle in behalf of our American homes. Your people are lieht being waived two or three hundred yards back of his train. Most of the evi Mr.

Chairman: Allow me, first of ah, to wnen we come to consider the modes by which the reduction may be made we the altar. The services were of the most solemn character. Rev. Father Crance 1 1 ri it I rl va ritu rt ul I on in na return my thanks for your most cordial dence of the passengers in the two sec find a wide antagonism between our par and tnat they wer9 left in the hands oi her name, tie aiso reuu siaieiueu' showing that her claim that her son had iieen killed by accident at the Washington navy yard nad no foundation, no such accident having occurred. Mr.

Blair treated the statement made by preached an eloquent and touching ser welcome, so eloquently expressed by tions corroborated each other in declar ty and the monopolistic leaders of our mon, which brought tears to the eves of your representative, Mr. Dowiing. I re the private holders drawing interest, and in order that the bugbear of the surplus ing that the train was running at a high political opponents. Veseek to reduce almost every person in the church. The spond to wnat ne says and say for myself rate of speed, and that the proper danger might be raised, anu, as Geneial Harri taxation upon the necessaries of life; our bodies were interred in the Catholic cem largely wage earners.

They have prospered under protective tariff and will not, I am sure, vote for such a change in our "Mr. Cockreli as an attempt to do a thing that though a thousand Ies home, signals were displayed. opponents seek to increase it. We say. son says, "oareiu ly nursed," ijneers.

I etery west of the town, amid the saddest 1 am still at home. 1 am at home where- could uot be done, prove a nega iou will all recall that during me cam scenes ever witnessed in Ple.santVal ever that flag fl tats. I Cbeers.1 I am at tive. and he spoke of the president as an give the masses of the people cheap and good clothing, cheap blankets, cheap paign ot 180 almost every democratic ley. In ha vino- iitrt hia home wherever the popular masses come miauivuB the hearme until Wednesday.

tariff policy as will cut off from theii wages that margin which they are now able to lay aside for old age or for their children. Applause 1 tools and cheap lumber. The republic orator and journal declared the republi Htn riufnm ana miai Lilis I together to uphold the republican stand Lost His Grip. great He declared that ans, by tneir platform and their ard. I Uheers.J cans had $400,000,000 of idle money in the treasury, aud one of the objects in woman unnecessarily." there had been an amount of connivance, leaders in the senate.

bv Sax Francisco, Oct 15. The grip of Tle Situation at the Bevier Mine, Last Wednesday at Goshen, Indiana. I And now a word to my young friends their proposed bill, say: Increase the turning the republicans out was to set state that Mr. Havemeyer, the president from Wisconsin. You hat come into tram 23 of the California line broke just Bevier, Oct.

15. Adj. Gen. Jame trickery and fraud perpetrated Dy gov-ornmpnt officials to victimize the woman taxes" on clothiug ana blankets and there free the $400,000,000. I never heard one of the sugar trust, had appeared before possession of suffrage at an important if as the steep incline between Stockton son, of Jefferson City, is expected here of them put tne sum less.

But when they by increase their cost; maintain a high unH nnt. hr in the wrong, that would and Dupont streets had been reached to-night. Mr. Jameson last night held not critical time in our public affairs. The democratic party out of power was a got into power they found no surplus at duty on tne tools ot tne larmer and me shame the very denizens of the pit itself.

chanic and upon the lumber which they the ways and means committee, when the tariff bill was up, and apcording to Senator Allison, had secured an arrangement by which six millions of dollars were put all because the republicans had con about eight o'clock yesterday morning. long telegraphic correspondence with need for the construction of their modest Mary Ann Doherty, he asserted, was a woman of irreproachable character.while stantly applied whatever surplus there Hon. B. R. Dvsart.

of Macon, who as- The car shot forward with great rapidity, party of negation. It did not secure its present lease of power upon the platform or policies it now supports and advocates. dwellings, shops and barns, and thereby was to the purchase of government, bonds to the intense alarm of the passengers. taere was "no proof of the character of gured Mm that wM and the onJ into the pockets of that trust, her assailant." LWtt nrJZ. Mr.

Mills, chairman of and the reduction of tne public debt, 1 prevent tneir obtaining these necessaries Applause. The campaign of 1884 was the ways Those who sought safety in jumping at reasonable prices. Can any sensible At the close of Mr. Blair's remarks tae -f and means committee, in a special think during the last twe years of President Arthur's administration nearly man doubt as to where he should stand were roued and tumbled about the pave not made upon a platform of tariff for revenue only. TApplause.l Our work card, printed this morning in the Louis president's message vetoing the bill I tors attempted start tne mines ment in a dangerous manner.

The cooler in this controversy? Can any well in $300,000,000 of the debt was I I i rt 1 TV anensionto Mary K. Uichards ville papers, denies that Mr. Havemeyer witn new men. ne was toid tnat and wiser heads staid on board and as formed man be deceived by the pretence paid off. But immediately the policy was laid before the senate, the ground of sisted the conductor and gripman to ap of President Cleveland's administration ever appeared Detore tne committee or that any such arrangement as I have the sheriff, with a posse of good men, could probably control ingmen were soothed with phrases that implied some regard to their interests and democrats who believed in protective tariff were admitted to party councils and that a system so unreasonable and unjust tha riiaannrnval being that the benefi-1 was to accumulate a surplus, and they is for tne benent of laboring menr twarv won id receive under the action of spoken of, was made for his benefit.

I ply the brakes. The tram was stopped without the incurring of any damage, except to the clothes and tempers of those Much is said about competition of matters. The bheriff doubts his authority under the statutes to bring proceeded to have one, even when bonds do not know what Mr. Mills means by the pension bureau, a much larger sura gladly heard in public debate. Applause.

But four years of power have changed were "on call at par and millions were than she would receive under tne dhi. tn is denial, unless it is tnat Mr. Hav American laborers with the pauper labor of Eur. pe, but does not every man who a posse here when all is Deaceful, and lying idle in the treasury. Cries of wno nad recklessly tried the usually un meyer never appeared before the full Kb erred.

wonders how such an expense is to be this, democrats who thought they could looks around him see and know that an saxe juoipvog piau. that so. And at last wnen pressed to committee when in regular session. If Another message from the president defrayed, no provision being made by the returning without his approval, a bill he means that; he did not appear before state law. It is believed that, an attempt immense majority of the laborers in America are not engaged in what are purchase, tne secretary of the treasury intimated a lack of authority because the Hon.

John Wentworth. be protectionists and still maintain their party standing have been silenced or. their opinions coerced. Tha issue is now distinctly made between protection and members of the committee in the committee room, then he is contradicted, not is to be made by Messrs. Jjoomis and Watson to start their mines to-morrow.

called the protected industries; and as to Chicago, Oct. 13. Hon. John Went law for purchasing bonds at a premium granting a pension to W. S.

Bradshaw, was laid before the senate. The ground of disapproval is that the disability was those who are employed in such indus was contained in a clause attached to an worth, familiarly known as "Long John' by myself, but by tne Rec The operators refuse to give any infor tries, is it not undeniable that the duties appropriation bill. And I believe, the o-rd. On page 6,503, of the Conqrestional mation on that point. not contracted in tne mmuiry proposed by the democratic measure president aided the secretary of the treas something that is not protection.

Ap-. plause. The republican party accepts the issue and places itself upon the side of Ameri on account of his great stature, is slowly dying of softening of the brain. He lost Laid on the table. liecord, for the current session, issued on The funeral of Thos.

mur-! called the Mills bill far exceed the dif ury in discrediting the force and validity Senator Brown presented a resolution uly 10th a debate is reported in which dered mine owner, took place at Macon ference between American and European of this enactment, as though an act in an possession ot nis mental faculties some Mr. Breckenndge, of Arkansas, Sunday. The services were held at St. from the Woman's Christian Temperance ffTninn nf Georgia for the repeal of the can homes and American workingmen. Cheers.

We invite these young men wages, and that, therefore, if it were appropriation bill was not jnst as strong weeks ago and his physicians state that a member of the ways and James episcopal church. There was an admitted that our workingmen can be pro a piece of law as though it were a sepa internal revenue laws, and addressed the his death is only a question of a very who were too young to share the glory or the struggle for our political unity to tected by tariff against cheaper labor, they rate act. win suppoee tnat tne presi eenate. He referred to the fact that there immense concourse in attendance, and the cortege was followed by nearly a hundred carriages. A few citizens of short time.

means committee, admitted that he had invited Havemeyer and his attorney to the room of the committee on ways and means on the twelfth of April to would be tuny protected and more dent and. secretary forgot when was no fluorum of either house tne Wentworth was a pioneer of Chi participate in this contest for the preservation of our commercial independence. they were questioning the form of this Bevier were present and a number from than protected by that bill? Does not every well-informed man know that the cago. He printed the first paper hre legislation tnat the president salary of talk over the sugar tariff, and Mr. Breck- other cities.

ity of Washington, and that no business could lawfully be done in face of a single objection. There was, therefore, he said, Applause. oack in tne 4ors." ue has been mayor increase in price of home manufactures $50,000 was enacted reauy in a clause at enndge, of Kentucky, another member ot tne city and represented a Chicago of the ways and means committee, ad produced by a high tariff does not go into the Dockets of laboring men. butonlv tached to an appropriation bill. Laughter and cheers.

I do not believe that the Mary Schneller's Heath. district in congress a number of terms. mitted having met Havemeyer and his is seventy-four years old. tends to swell the profits of others? It Portland, Oct. 15.

County president has had any scruples about attorney at another time. All that I A committee representing ine em- ployes ef the Bay View iron works, of Milwaukee, presented the general with an elaborately wrought horse shoe and a committeefrom the congregation of the church of the Immaculate Conception, of Milwaukee, presented him drawing a salary, which certainly be Judge Catlin, to-day appointed A. L. stated is substantiated by what I now seems to me that if the policy of the democratic party is plainly presented, all Booth and Barrett at Chicago. quote, ana in consequence the sugar longed to him, but the right to which rests precisely upon the same foundation Chicago, Oct.

13. The receipts of the Fraser administrator of the estate of Mary Schneller, the young woman who died in standard was cnanjed from number thir as tne authority to purchase bonds at a must understand that we seek to make the cost of living less, and at 'he same time increase the share of the laboring men in the benefits of national prosperity and teen, originally reported ana printed in with a gold-headed cane. ui Booth-Barrett engagement at the Chicago opera house for the past three weeks Dr. Murray's office last July. At the in premium.

If the plea of lack of author these the general said: "And now" tne tarux Mil, to number sixteen, as reported by the ways and means committee ity were made seriously by the treasury reaches the phenommal figures $62,131. quest it was found that death resulted from abortion and hemorrhage of the growth. department, it must be termed sheer ig and passed by the house, and it was in 50, notwithstanding the stopping of the to these friends who are bearers of gifts, one word of thanks. I especial-ly value this cane as a token of the confi- dence and respect of the working men of I am, very respectfully, your obedient this change that Senator Allison finds the norance; if it were not made seriously it deserves a sharper characterization than nortn and west side street car lines, the lungs, but the crime could not be traced but one thing lelt to oe done, ana mat was to adjourn at the earliest day possible. The only reason why an adjournment had not taken place before this was that both parties were jealous of each other, and were fearing lest the other should gain some advantage.

There was no probability of enacting the tariff bill into a law at the present session. He saw no reason why an adjournment should not be agreed upon at once. Two weeks had already been occupied by the tariff debate in the senate and there was little left to be said. He did not believe that either party was making a single vote by protracting the debate. He asked Mr.

Allison to say whether there was any possible chance of passing the tariff bill at the present ses sion. Mr. Allison said he did not see the rjossibilitv of massing it in the senate un servant, Allkn ti. thukman. six millions of dollars that Mr.

Mills' definitely to any one. The Daily News receipts of the last week were the largest of the engagement, a large number of courtesy will permit to apply. Cheers. committee put into the pockets of Wachener's Mistake. charged Dr.

Murray with murder, and And now. with a surplus arti- the trust. I may take Mr. Mills people being turned away nightly, un John D. Wilcox, its perpetrator, and C.

acd persist- ficially, studiously Portland, Oct. 15. An Indian named denial if he chooses that Havemeyer ever able to secure seats. Mc Isaacs are tow awaiting the action of ently piled up, the democratic ad Wachener, who has been acting as chief appeared before him, but here were two the grand jury on a charge or attempted ministration asks that its future Assault en as Reporter. members of the ways and means commit of police on the Grande Ronde reserva extortion, the doctor alleging that they growth be averted by destroying the pro Bay View.

Applause i accepuneir gift with gratitude, and would wish you, sir, to bear in return my most friendly regards and good wishes to every one of them. I do' not need to lean on this beautiful cane, but I do like resting in the intelligf ntconfidence of the men who sent it. TGreat applause. I am glad to know that they have not stumbled over the simple problem that is presented for tee who openly acknowledged tnat they Los Angeles, Cal, Oct. 15.

Lester Os- agreed to retract what the News had said, tion, was held to answer before the United tective tariff, and a revenue or tree trade had heard, not only Mr. Havemeyer, but his attorney, and the attorney was skilled and give her a good character tor $1,500. born, a reporter on the Evening Express, tariff established in its stead. Does not btates commissioner here to-day on a Administrator razor says be will sue Secretary Fairchild know that a reduc was assaulted by Sidney Lacey, a local in every feature of the sugar tariff and charge of selling liquor to Indians. Dr.

Murray for 5,000 damage for causing not only knew what points were advanta tion of the rate of duties will largely increase the imnortation and largely in politician, this evening as a consequence Wachener considered his salary of $3 per the death of Mary schneller The dead geous to the government, but also knew of an item in that paper. Lacey struck I their consideration this campaign. They month too small, and to eke it out en girl parents and sister have assigned der the surrounding circumstances and even if it were passed by the senate, it crease the surplus? If he does not know still better what points were advanta usborn on the temple with bis fist, giving I know that an increase oi imports means gaged in supplying his red brethren with it, let him recur to the cause that brought possible toTave the amendment their rights to him. was lm mm an ugry cut, wnicn ne ionowed up whisky on an extensive scale, imagining on the financial crisis of 1837 and the oasidered in the house before next De witn several heavy body blows. Bv that as he was the highest officer on the A Valuable Horse Dead, geous to the The latter points seem to have been adopted by the ways and means committee, though perhaps Mr.

Mills did not know it. Laughter and a standers tnen interfered. reservation he could not be arrested. The cember. The consideration of the tariff bill should take place in full senate, but Abileke, Oct.

15. The cele United States marshal, hearing of his ac financial crisis of 1857, and if he is not satisfied with these practical illustrations in his wn country, let him go back 175 years to the reign of Queen Anne in England, when Dean Swift informed the Imprisoned In a Ulae. brated stallion Norman Medium, owned cheers. I tions, went out and brought him in. In ne ma not oeneve uuh wuum remain in session during the next three by Charles E.

Waters, of Minneapolis, default of bail he will lie in the county Grass Valley, (JaL, Oct. 15. This af I find also in the papers to-day a report of a democratic meeting in New York jail till his trial. Kas valued at 115,000, died at the driv ternoon a cave occurred at the North before which Mr. Fairchild, the secretary aiminisnea wora.

awuiwu tuuj, To my friends who bring this beautiful specimen of American workmanship, a horse shoe this commonly accepted token of good luck, I give my thanks, but we will not trust wholly in this symbol of good luck. The earnest individual, effort of the American people only can make the result of this contest so decisive, so emphatic, that we shall not in a generation hear any party contest the principle that our tariff laws shall adequately protect our working men. continued cheering. ministry that he might double the duty and halve the revenue, or halve the duty and double the revenue. Cheers.

Mr. Banner mine, shutting in two men, one ing park Sunday night with inflammation of the stomach. He has a record of 220. of the treasury, appeared to defend his weeks, nor did he believe they were called on to do so under the circum-. stances.

It was a fact that, with the tariff bill entirely and absolutely out of the question, congress was not at this day THS GOWER FAMILY. policy of loaning sixty milliens of the of whom was named William Jones. A Fairchild proposes, by way ef getting rid Land rescue party is at work, and surgeons Probable Renewal of a Bis Taeoma of a surplus, to halve the duty and double have been sent to the scene of the mis Suit. and hour ready to adiourn. people's money to certain pet banks without interest.

His defense consists chiefly in proving that I over stated the amount those ban ks could make out of that trans A Likely Jest. "Have you seen Hading?" the revenue. Laughter and cheers. hap. Tacoha, W.

Tn Oct. 15. Norton I believe, Mr. Chairman, that there The general deficiency bill had not yet received the signature of the resident, and was only sent to him last "I have. She is great.

She is divine. never was an administration of the treas The Yellow Fever. action. He says that I calculated the in and Mme. JH ordica, the famous opera singer, well known in San Francisco and ury department that showed so little She is a poem." terest on the whole sixty millions, where Jacksonville, Fla Oct.

13. The only "Indeed Rondeau, Triolet, Villanelle. practical comprehension of the condition of thej country, one that has been so filled as the banks are compelled to keep 25 per cent, of it in their vaults. Poor or what? "What do you mean?" Friday or Saturday. Therefore whatever delay had occurred during the present session had not occurred in the senate or on account of the consideration or want of consideration of the tariff bill.

The delay had arisen out of the fact that the and permeated with tnat offensive con- now of London, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Baldwin, of Boston, have arrived here.

Mrs. Norton is the mother of Mme. Nordica and Mrs. Baldwin. banks, what a hardship they have to en alarming feature is the sudderf appearance of fever in South Jacksonville, across the river.

There are ten patients at present there. Weather Indication, Washington, Oct. 18, 1 a. m. For Kansas: Fair; northwesterly winds; cooler.

dure. Laughter and cheers. "If she is a poem, she must be a French New York Evening Sun. Continued on last page. 4 tains bit.

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