Show 4 J L 1 j LOOK AT THE I FREEJ WANT T H F corUA2N I I I JLA = VOLUME XX NUMBER 295 = knew how the Republicans earned the election I Millin and the intimated frenlJcmau tat the from postmastergeneral Tcnnecsce Me contributed moccy He f Payne noticed that McMiJlin did not say anything I about his presi dential a 1 1 t candidate and his cabinet oflicers who fatcpped up to the captains ofllce and settled inviolation of the civil sen Ice law Applause and laughter or course that money was not t buy votes Payne then proceeded toarguo I 1 support of tho bills tr Wheeler of Alabama spoke against the bill te bU I recess and the committee rose and the House took a At the evening session the tariff debate was j Witinucd Wise attacked the policy of protcc ifion fI ol flot1 andKcrr of Iowa opposed bounties In the matter cr bounty on sugar i was his opinion that the foreign producer would forlr get Jourfilths of the advantu f of taking the duty off sugar He was opposed to taxing ono American in I dustry for the bcnellt or another Fithian of Illinois voiced like views Morse protested against the Joajjand short haul clause of the law and argued that the remedy was to return to the let alone policy Goodnight poley opposed the bilL Atkinson regretted the bill did not re peal the Tobacco tax and place a protective duty on sugar Walker argued against the bilL alTed Foreman or Illinois bricily opposed the bill and at 1030 tho House oppose bl SALTLAK SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SATURDAY LCUCL yuan at augui uu the iuuuunyi branch of the Congo He is the second white man who has been killed by natives in whie Congo basin The first was a comrade of Captain Trivier in his trip last year across the continent It was contnent I not conclusively known here till about three weeks ago that Trivlers comrade was murdered Mr Musy was killed with twelve of the station men on January 3 He Januar had left his post with many native i allies from ho Botambi and Jacobi tribes to chastise a village of Zolanga for ebastso making slave raids villages maltng rids upon viages that were in relations with the friendly relatons French wih 1rench During the fight which followed his arrival folowed at Zolanga his allies deserted him and 10 and the twelve men of the station were left surrounded staton lef by the enemy in num hers He must have kept overpowering savages at bay until his unt amunition was amuniton completely exhausted and he was then killed by an assegai All of Ms assegaf Al men perished with him and their bodies were eaten by the cannibals who overcame by them the The station at Bangui was reestablished y French twentyfour days after the lamen table ah of its commander afer e HERALD I TVTAV TO 1RQO GUss What is the Population of Sat Lake 10000 PRICE FIVE CENTS |