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Show OGDEN .JAILY OOMMERCIA O OGDEN. UTAH. SAT1T.DAY MORNING, FKUKrAUV 7, 1691. VOLUME IV. NUMBER 109. 1 HIT ffilfi. e i er m Jcr - -- lxtu a tdHU-efbl, u .l eoriroi tickrt with irevniay gitti g j IVr.Vs rtv. TLu- adi-tu l It d of jliUfil ! IJ d.-'j'- Tii - v Sivii txuL.l.- s of iuj ciiit-- v LiU-r- al i I Lh. n i-t :- - ir-n.ui- 1 !( . ' ia OF COXGRESSL "t r!h;ie .joked f.jur j;rea. L,?: "'! m e tr asiipti A;- ek srd ; Xj App aii- plaUrarl 1 h '': '.'i! ny t r) able den Cs"tt M thill st vwl liy - v. ill iill tl.e is ui that ad I'm? 05 i.- - PRICE, FIVE CENTS. pot"s ttxux't d.d to the WJ li a f.ated toch :t hm fj.-'- ; teth fot ti.iy. T'.i Lot tl. a-- TIIE SHOUT LINE ALIVE . ..'. .1 f . r. !; to. ild I . a u.cr - to li.e ni;'.i-ar'itr iti.lii!g f.jre'aer to to Measures (Vcuj'ie- roej to the et;itio ..' t lrn lhe.iior A Ileal Which Throws it tu the of A Variety j i lurd. 'i i gjvcr.i..et.t to llif jflHtjo?. m to the tuen .t I li'toojec'.i the Great Northern. ou: I Ktii ,1 ov ,u koS. ti !je tu seems li put up ty ti e Liberal f I., tv.s.i '.'.. n : Ad u in r ui r uo u(iof A ia wt.iea ttiy tr!-ef fsluru. i!.ore thua a r a: tijt-oprenalvL Th comuiiU e followed tae : I: irno've.l t! of the eiinjM- U-a .atn'.tU" ure:aid LAW. it j Tne EIU1IT HOl'R lAUoli .'del cumim; TimoTdii cedents of years. It did th -H !Cvi'vti t t: j, K iUo.l to Ju-Lium i i'.rd':iTi Mr. eouid JiUil was hunt tit in it. No-- tie: .i. l of LH .to tii? the iifcl 'til i''M'iiJ:.-iltoi-rc!if.o'j M. of 'f J. rrp - tT it iitiir,.'. things should not be allowed t.i inter- II ! oi.S.I- - UL 'Mf.K-i- . tVre witit youruulv to your cilv, 1 5'rP. null's ti jJ ;.p;vi:i!it (iheu Uveiiby ..-- of l.ili.uis p. U rr Li''y u fot The w WeMcru Trade ' and your family. In r..-irictfr-;Krrt- -l Corri-l- l Mr. h t ii:.e : t aa.en vet D.at it the of The Ci uet-me- u (.leered by Obstaniry . iu-j.- ' H If the loerI party with fre.iti-r.- 1 a'--- i j.- -s f. ruiia.v o!Tvrtki &ud g .ve i. :ue t at he illuB.rati":is- - He w.i-the SanU Ye. ia pi;t: Tm ivfore innor. NYNn ENIiirSIVSM I ItEVML it will never reaver. Mr. l.oUipp told a p iiut of o.m.i t 8g:.,r.t!t !t tt.'j'J ivtl-the me javt after the lurt ejection that fitoxL aud it i" iissue ia a pjala o t.Vri-d- , i.: was it 'lillH.lU !ua that i if th Lirdt arty uouxi not run iouier It is eimpiy ti.is. Peopfe tat at' of the l"tiitii Sta'.t. S:ot x Cu r, la, Fi b, 6. - A deal hits The ticket unlets it suceeedeJ in breaking iu Oglen" be rctuined iniri-r- . Wmi:sl:tjs, Yv'.t. t. -- Ia the tea ate ti Batter u .th f Ohis .l to inupjwsiti now thinks it It Lilieral made in New York whereby Iliil of been bettor the a resolutions t'f I waut parly. whi.li uiul.for up today P'ldovk pwsfjjte.l the ubc!it ute, Hd.d the I'i.ltod htitrt '" I think it will awaken par'.y . d..e thi. and cad tLa -- llifh" house Northern ap)er as backet of Ur of Xebrsusk Omens the Ap has term, a cutuu.il'tvl (ircat to a the from do representathing; find it.se.f wotfuliy next Tuesday many professions. Bat . what iuttrmuenlality. the Pacific Short Line. m.tter The objective of the thrt.cgfi th tive Cuitger f oige against !! mistaken Applause. out. Th' are Hot 1 he faith of t he country wa pletlgtvL point of this line U Ogdeu, Utah. A lr. parts th-i- t crri.lto form thus bill for the l" oa tout it w :u 'd Lrd Judge Hendcieon then introduced The fuir would result in an dv nltie to si I ni Ogden ILUv, who hail oono much to pnrty will Unir flose irKMvtio: greit losae "on the cattle industry Chicago, but it would 1j rej.i;it ia quarrel b4ween Sioux City and New build up the city io quiet way Ap tot well eauugli ae.juiiiiited witii tt of Nebraska and ia favor tf toe York btockholdera, ciiuahI the road t passage glory Ui thin republic. The iviiU-t- il pin use. gentlemen computing it to exprej an of tho Paddock piiM food bilL exiO(-itiohad been one of the greatest be put iu the handa of a receiver in DeMB. HII.KS ADDBESS. opinion of ail. but some ars g.tl men, betn fit to the country. cember. Last week the Sionx City Tlie conference report on the bill probut ma ay g rtd men are ery ottvn likely tie that subftance Colemii!! of Louisiaua, mid the said in. Ililee Mr. Liberals Ap -- All the Prominent n gentle-inel.t-viding an additional associate justice of done more for tho industrie p;;rty, which has flO.O.fkltlin the road, never went at Wt a tight, hut luieumes t bo mistaken. Some of these are trying the blu:I ga ue, but that tho supreme court of Arizona, D.LM of the eo"'.i than any action takdn by effei-Us- l a contract to buy the interest when he saw it lie was niihng to meet it. pearing on the Staire Uo.vu ia L'lau. York partu-H- . of the-NeThe Hill into. 119 for years pact. that Gen. Meade had tola the does not iro congress agreed Were Loudly (Major Kiis-- lu;re apjieared upon the Butter orth nppeakvl to the gentle- terest will put iu money to complete the soldiers going to Gettysburg that milThe naval appropriation bill was relions were looking upoa thiiu and their stage and elicited warm up; lause). ported with sundry ametu uienta and man whether Chicago had iK'l fulfilled line immediately. Cheered. The hittory of I'udi may bo dividetl Hale gave notie that he would aak the ell the had proniism.!, and more; whether Ha country dependod ujoa theironvalor. of one morethauthirty-Bitwo into hand as jienods, senate to take it up tomorrow or Mon declared that there is now Illinois hal not met every requirement The Atchison Ucbellious. years and the other t.o. of the law. Chicago bad raided eleven momentous A contest as then had to be day. was foil Cuicaoo, Feb. C It ia now conctileJ just Daring both period the At the conclus.on of Morgan' speech. million dollars, 'i'hia was a United Th "Speeche Were MudeN of Terr- foiiifht. I Applause. in all Yet as rich. aa the n miiiej .niit-ratiofertile, life, what on could his all side that the resumed oti of for not senate tell the Had been the States enterprise. lid Chicago -thirty-Bi- t ene, F.loqtieuce, Kii.l Loyalty years waa a city built house eight-hou- r bill and was addreted liberal, or not? Was slie to be censured truffle asfMx'iatin is pluced in a principle the Citizens'" party exists. tbut were hunimprovement made, becauso fcho doenied it pnqier to pay tl e to the Principles of Can 1.1.0 nriuiiplo he named? They my here, by Morrill in opjuxitioii to it. and m very position by the attitude a precarious built homes dreds of ... u . year, V. i.ii.sl rmv.vrni.iert Ill . en A....r). htewart argutxi in lavor me uiu. . direc'or generul out of the national of III,-llBUinvuMui.. In. Liberalism. And the road us that company Atchison creattni. the I friitik rllkA )iA tir.riiniAnt r,itftrtl doestotr They have no issue no nhve grent proserity Chicago had done well. There in tnitlee oa educi.tion and lalmr was read, j treasury? I niineren'-city not grown into great a feuecefs was not nn example of t he kind in history ref aw to longer obey the orders of tho ml lah or anywhere ei the past two years oi liberal ruie.It strikes out of the bouse bill the where a city had done as much for a arbitrators to divert trafUc to other if, therefore, that this pnity is pimply TO BKOI.V WITH. disor of a lot of that it shall not be oiierativo nation, end he asked f.r ('hicago fair lines and by euch disobedience violated disappointed composed of on said ' istrio-turethe plains Kgypt proviso find treatment. whenever the court of claims Keplying to Wilson The Literals rallied last night at tho gruntled otlice seekers. Repeated ap- to Napoleon centurit his troops: 'Soldiers, forty the agreement entered into last summer work or aerviee w .g performed board of the that the managers, lady upon plause.! a And vou!" it was, indeed, grand Grand. When a man has no principles nor are looking down touion Liberals Sof the unier any coutraet, express or ioipliel, Butterworth created much aripiauat by for a division of trkllio from Kaneas City Og- aud the there- a gallant allusion to the women to Chicago and St. Louis. the workman bad been rally. Tho first floor was fully occupied, grievances what kiud of a man is he? nation in looking den to do their duty and they should be for the amount agreed upon. paid The recent agreement of prMdeiits world. He fven out into the foyer. The balcony Laughter. of tho proceeded vicin Sherman said he would voIa for tho to of the amounts to nothing if the provisions for There are gentlemen in tho "Citizens'" inspired thereby to win a glorious w as nearly tilled also, all in ppit of a argue eupiiort ApplauneL bill as it passed the house, 11 consid ealaries provided by the bill and warmly a division or the traffic is not curried party who are oflice seekers w ho are my tory prevailing storm of snow. Mayor Kiesel was announced and was ered it an excellent bill, recognizing, as supported their retention. The world out. The tc'iing among railroad men frieiidp, some of them so because they enthusiasm. much with men received and And it was a fine audience of are otlice 6eekers (Laughter. it did, the general principle that eight was looking on to nee whether the fair now is that the prospects of a new MAYOI5 KIKSKI,'s KKMAKKS. has been killed by the attitude I submit that Mr. McNutt never be hours were a f a r day's work, but deny- could be carried on 1,(X0 mdee from wemen of intelligence, of progressive He pnoke quietly and informally and ing the right of men to worktuore hours the seaboard. There ought to lie of the Atchifon, who have decided to his cause or friends Applause . was an character. trayed of It high spirit, ori'e Ho pny mi rUn'ton to Co o. You place hiiu in charge of any said he honed that tke hard work of so if thev chose, and make contract a. nitionil pride in this matter. audience that any one would have been trust may and he will prove equal to the miini venrs uiiuld not bo thrown awiiv, Vest moved to insert tho words wiMhedtosay to the houne that the meu Finley, informing tho J..('aohV Ho took pride in the work done, and if "without duress or coercion of any sjrt proud to represent in any capacity. It situation A pplause. that tho tickets of that und of the state of of iople hadChicago We muht all forego ia politics. We tho council has made mistakes they by any officer of the government." was made up of the excellence and chivpaid their SliOOO.utMor 1.V road from KU Louis to Chicago will not honored by tho Atcluison after Feb.. Blair opposed the amendment and (KlO.tXX) to tlie nation's enterprises and can't all get the men we want. But if have been those of omifsion. Tho city alry of the city. tho candidate represents mr principles has been built up and everywhere made suggested the substitution of the wor'Ua thereby rendered the nation great 18. Chairman Fmleyacts in atyjordanoe of one over was Ogden's by It presided service. Chandler then offered his w ith the authority veiled in him by tho he ia the man to support. It is not even better with valuable improvements. "undue influe ce." most worthy and distinguished citizens, c.mmon manliness to desert ones party Capital hns come here in abundance, Teller spoke in favor of the principle ameudment formally and against it agreement of the Western Pannenger So. Liberals 6hould sup and confidence in the city ' Las been ere of the bill, ano aud the attitude of tho AtchiVeal's amend- Miuon raihed his point of order. Pend , Judge IL P. llendoreon. The speakers and urinciDles. ment. ' y of the highest standing in the port their ticket in the coming battle ated at homo and abroad. ing his docinou, tho committee roue and son is regarded as an open violation of j werejjen I laid aside in the honne took a recess, the evening t hnt agreement. lAnulaneel'''""' " lie took oec:ui m to speak a good word The biUJhf territory. The audience, the fed n order that session to belor private pension bills. yitliS; Mr. J. P. Collins was then" introduced for the Liberal ticket generally and formally, i t chairman ,,tbe speakers and their elo- as a late daily take a representative of the labor unions umedl that upon it election depends in after this I A WYOMING JUYS DOWNFALL." L The order, waj a largo degree the future success of th roeess frol quence were a most complete and emApplause. COLIJNS' THrTwIjrY CASE. ' Aioa of Cockill. EEMAKKS, MK. eitv. lnid over rv phatic refutation of the affectation of Wilson Dillon "JPaVc"'Winir to the In to senate bill to The mayor was given another round House .VmA Mr. Collins, in part, said that he had the People's party and of its caudal conSecretarVo? Wat "limls it 4 Deli The as he , '...Chagrin of His Creditors. of sadown. cortnin amend railrond applause now helned to nominate the ticket Mr. Allen w as then introduced ns tho hind grants wiiKjreBentoil and cate Subject, to V.sxvAf r tingent that tho Liberal party has tilled running, and, while he had not got the Evash-kkiWyotTFcb. 8- .- fSpwi..! in. its mission and gone nto decay. men he wanted in every instance, yet he first Liberal county clerk ever elected iu FeLt dThe secretary The C!ouiKuiAX.J Wilson Dillon, Wakihsuton, received was He Lake Woloott offered a resolution which county. The orchestra discoursed some de- felt in honor bound to stand by the Salt He made a strong, was agreed to, instructing tho com- of war is finding the Forsyth case an ex postmaster here tol edrtor- -f the have done with applause. lightful music while the audience was ticket. Tho laboring men few a mittee on foreign relations to request ceedingly delicate and kmatly problem to Evanston News, has left for parts unmanly and eloquent speech, well under tho pracnt administration gathering. from the Nicaragua Canal company in- deal w ith. He is cmbarassed on one known aud a hundred creditors mourn and he felt sure they will, under Liberal thoughts being given below. formation as to it 8 affairs regarding con- si.lo Messrs.,!. W. McNutt, Judgo IL P. rule, do better in tho coming year. MR. AU.KN'k ADDHr.SS. by tho indorsement of Gen. Miles his depurture. He left here Wednesday Ho caid that there aro now two ques- struction, stockholders, etc. Henderson, Hon. II. W. Smith and Hon. Applause. Some persona luive been which makes it incumbent on the secre- night and was arrested at Green River r eight-houthe of bill Consideration six hundred E. M. Allison stepped from behind the claiming to carry five or shall One before to is, the tions either institute further proceedpeople. tary ream mod. was whether Ingalls inquired votes in their pocket in the past week or by the sheriff of Sweetwater county nt wings and took seats on the Etage. This two, but they havo been called down. the customs and principles that prevail any estimate was made of the amount ings ag.iitiHt Forsyth or muke a public tho control of in of instigation cf E. J. Lewis, of Evtt of the other acknowledgement country disapproval from parts of bill. in the Lilwring men will not stand any sucii event drew a round involved the applause in suspending Col. Forsyth Miles' it?, shall the uucstinu and other course him with obtaining money the here, charging Cookrell said the estimate made by audience. A moment later, Mr. Thomas talk iir that. Applause. He fe.lt that tide of so well begun in Utah tho and fit, tho same time run the risk of under fnlse pretenses. He was subseprosperity member of tiie house and their distinguished take should religion Bryan also appeared and took a seat and poon'o offending tho humanitarians who have Ho still continue? gave the amount as $!Ji',()K),(X)0. released but was rearrested on a (Applause.) separately. quently government , priuci-pleon no looked founded of the women The He and was of killing mot a hearty burst upon opposition, applause. Vest said Morrill had given his est urL'od nil Liberals to stand by their warrant sworn out by a well known is falling to pieces before the Liberal wxm followed by Judge Powers, of Salt Whit- children as unjustifiable murder. On elected it see Secretary and ticket successfully Iras a gxd portion of tailor here charging that Dillon had obho to now is and gain power ney had stated that for the navy de the other hand, seeking Lake City, Mr. Allen, county clerk of next Mondnv. party, Applause. tained a suit of clothes of him by fraud. under the name of the "Citizens"' pa'rtment.alono there would be yXK),tKX1 tho army defending Forsyth's course. Salt Like county, and Mr. Ogden Hiles, Judire Henderson then int roil need again And He was not returned to Kvanaton man who attempts to with vigorous Mr. all of whom wore greeted any party. required. K. M. Allison as one of Ogden's foist ' hits a?, been stated, but when is rule old in McDonald the the Uehuttal. again city upon applause. Reagan complained that the senate men and a native of Liali Ap released the second time was spirited bright a and himself the great injury. city doing was absolutely without info million bh TtlE M1ST1NO OPFNEI). 5. Feb. Wasuinutox, plause. away. Hts indebtedness here is near It is the same old party. It was in the to the amount involved in the bill. The The band played "Tramp, Tramp, the cashier of tho Hanover National Bank, 91,000. Kis crooked nefs dates back six Ml!, aujsos's Xl'EKCH. of .John T. Caino to give Ogden a senate was asked to power an i act puss V. bhudiy, Mr. J. Hoys are Marching," and then probably avoided without even an attempt having been was by the silver committee. months. The llespen hotel, of which ho l few of Mr. Allison s remarks were public building, but ho would McNutt appeared to call the meeting to had charge, is now in the care of D. the made to ascertain what the liabilities of He denied much of Owen by "u becau: that it help doing who come first Tho follows: as Pilgrims testimony, Marx. The entire Dillon family loft last order, but was interrupted with apand get awny from the the government would bo under it. to prosper city and especially tho statements of Owenby night for the east via Ogden and Salt plause. He said he spoke for the Liberal to America brought tho prine pies of Mormon control. He hud heard this cry Ingalls characterized tho bill as a to tho effect that the witness had slated Lake committee. It had tried to do its duty republic with them and in vaaious forms of from before this. Ho was nominated paltry, ring evasion of tho real that congressmen were interested in westernCity. Dillon came here quibbling thoroughly. One thing he would assure these principles have been announced without pledges, in Salt Lake, aud yet Pennsylvania about two years his hearers of was that the committee from that day to this. We have govern- he was at once charged witn being a questions at issue. By unanimous con- silver speculation, and further declared ago. His father is a Grand Army "man, sent Blair withdraw the committee that ho had never had a 6ilver transacwas determined to win tha election. ment, national, state and county, v. it h "ring" candidate. Were not tlia dele- amendment and offered n substitute for tion in his life. As 1 1 the letter from and the son has !eeii a prominent local i.i Applause. each. But for drnwn lines recent convention to the fairly, gates party tho house bill, ono passed by tho senate tho senator, witness testified that ono politician. Judge Henderson was then introduced municipal corporations tho same party regularly and honestly nominated? This at It directs the pay- day Owenby was in his office ar.d bhw h the lata meetby Mr. McNutt as chairman of the Commissioner fianm Cleared. lines should not Hpily. Other considera- cry of ring is but a ruee to blind tho ment of a congress. for pay day's every eight hours senate envelope. Owenby eyed it, and ing, and was received with applause. here. canvass the enter into tions Liberal voters. The cry of spending work of government employes since the romarkrd: "I know tho handwriting. Washington, Feb. 6. RepresentaHe said that every citizeu should see The first tnought aud doctrine here is, money was raised in Salt Lake too. was enacted. Tho court It is that of the secretary hour law eight tive to it that they get good and honest men loyalty to your Morrill, chairman of tho Ilaum ina Moiiev has been spent here, but hasn't city Applause. If claims is to adjust claims on that whoso Witnesa said not say to govern them. A ticket was nom- political party causes toadvmiee tbe city grown? Havo not improve- of the committee, has made a vestigating city basis. inated in this house recently which de- in 'wealth and writing it was, but did say to Owonby population th-- .t party ments been made and all departments of Dawes moved a substitute for that that if lie dared to ask the senator he report, which has been agreed to by his served election. The Liberal party has should be supported. the city govern iient been carried on? oirerod by Blair. It directs that the would tell witness all about the eilver Republican colleagues. The Demo(Apgoverned this city acceptably. For many years this territory hasjwen Did you expert to get these things with- proper accounting officers of the treasury bill. Witness explained the statement cratic members of the committee will It is for the voters to e:iy next dominated by an organization, not a po out expense? plause. aopouatst)f tho government by saying he had previously asked tho present a Monday whether they will endorse the litical party. And there is no party opwho demanded a nomina- reidjust A minority report with regard to workmen on a basis of eight hours for a eerator ivcral quest ioua and did not the government they have had or turn it posing the Liberal party now but the tion gentleman branch of tho investigain Salt Lake was marshal for refrigerator city work and confeel like tikim; up his timo with further tion. report the result to back into the hands that controlled it People's party, f Applause. 1 convention and is today day's in defeated the before. Applause. That is tho ssue. inquiries. This whs in June. The letter Tho report says: "There was an enIt is a party of bargains. Applause. crying for purity in city polities. gress. It was agreed that the bill should be from The party in power has made some misthe senator did not relate to ppecu-latio- tire absence of iny evidence showing or claims to bo democrali':, yet where Laughter.j I presume you have such voted on tomorrow. It to was Adjourned. a takes but no more than its predecessor. it but in resjxuise request tending to show that any refrigerator it could gam anything, ;is in men here. Applause. Don't you know thought All parties make mistakes. for of the as to information the progress But great Uintah county, Wyoming, it voted thc that if stock has ever been offered for sale to or you let it go out to tho world silver bill. Adjourned. House. improvements have come with its con- straight Itepubiioan tick: t. It worked that the defeated been havo Liberals purchased by any of the employes of the trol, and it' would not be wise to change the same scheme in the hist campaign that men aud will go past you to C jiension office, or that there was a ay In Feb. house the capital Washington, You remember the fight of two now. Notes. held by any one for the benefit of stock in Salt Lake City. No man is more loyal Washington Lake Salt City? asked unanimous consent for years ago. The last man on that hard is now known as one of the than I am to Salt Lake City, but there Mdvinley or any of their families, the Ogden employes milWashington, Feb. C The house fought field will be the first to be intro- great natural commercial centers of the is one thing that is dearor to mo than tha present consideration of the bill proonlv exception claimed being Brad lev duced. You will now listen to "Kenfavora ordered committee affairs Tanner." country. For many years it crept along, Salt Lake and that is that this territory viding that nothing in the tariff act shall itary tucky" Smith. Applause. but never until the jUib?rais gained con shall not go back to the old rule. (Ap- bo held to repeal or impair tha reciproc- able report on the bill providing for tho mr. smith's speech. and trol did it take on the FLOODS AND FAMINE. app ointment of a b ard to choose a ity treaty with the Hawaiian islands. Mr. Smith said in part: I seo most prosperity of a metropolitan city. Ap plause. He urged the Liberals to stud tosite for the military post at Sau Diego, BlaDd the bo conbill should of the old guard of two years ago are plause. thought gether and Salt Lake w ill be glad to see sidered in committee of the whole, and Cal. Terrible Suffering' Anionc the Poor present though there are many now ilia .Mormon pooplo ana pree? nave them win. Applause. The conference report on tho bill to moved that the house go into inerea.'.? the faces. I have been absent from the city aiways charged that the Jbibarals were of the Celestial Empire. McKinley would ho said Henderson Arizona precourt of Judge supreme committee for that purpose, but withfor some time but on my return last running the city imWoiaa.l who needs man a was an last sent as the additional ansociate San Francisco, Feb. 6. A letter from lu.uing no introduction speaker justice drew his action when he fot nd it was by night I was surprised to find that there it badly. But wow they turn to a Utah audience. senate today. The territhe right adopted by in the party. There must around and put up a leading member of is a schism impossible to limit tha time for debate. tory is hereafter to be divided into four Shanghai 'gives the details of the terri.irix.K powers' ADDRESS. Wilson of West Virgina. questioned be some mistake, some misunderstand- the city council for mavor. .They swal instead of three judicial districts. The ble floods and famiue which prevailed ing. I am absolutely without interest low him whole and smack their lips at Judge Powers iB one of Utah's first the efficiency of the national commission court is to niftke the division into dis- recently in the interior districts of and Hot even a shorthand report in the expenditure of government money, i:i the campaign except to nee Ogden tne uerionnauee. daughter and An- - orators tricts, but the districts Bhall be subject Northern China. would do his speech of last night justice. and criticised the salaries paid to of- to city and the Liberal party do well. Now plause. fiiiri'i! changes as tho territorial assem, Li Hing Chan, Ttie governor-general- , of mark apwith was I say to you thit If any of the candireceived ficials. salary-listThe of amount the total It every You havo heard of 'all kinds of alenact. reports the people of Schu an suffered he said, was 968,540 and under the bly may dates have done anything wrong and it liances, but the future historian of Og- preciation. He said in part: is pointed out. he is ready to step down den must record the I want to answer one question that authority given the commission to interribly by the flood which destroyed The Ben Putler Admitted. present political nnA inf. ami nll.iw Viin QiiwQari in n. combination as temples, bridges and city wallsjn no less ono of the mo3t unholy veryoften has been asked of me, and crease the number of appointees as the Chaun the nominated now and here. Applause. alliances that ever yet appeared, j Laugh- that is, how do you like the opera house? fair crew, the salaries would swell until Washington, Feb. C The commis than ten district. In Wen thousand. I do not understand why any Libera! ter and applause. It is the finest in the territory, one of they swamped the government appropri- sioncr of the general laud oflice has ad loss of life will reach fully one following the floods at tho Apshould oppose the ticket. Have we, mountain Immediately tho best of country ation. b uou ueaeve man can bo sincere i any mitted a patent of the Ben Butler ut Pei Chaug afire broke out and destroyed fellow Liberals, worked for twenty years when he And it was mnde poshis fortunes for the first plause. Breckinridge cf Kentucky, defended Lendville. The entry had been suspen- thirty-fivhouses. In three other plaof commitLiberal to build up a party, to elect a ticket tune withjoins the of tho a person who he nevor before sible victory action tho by appropriations ded for a year or more. The mine is ces houses w ere burned to the number Liberals Tho make to of tee. was that has doue more for Ogden in two met, socially, politically, roligiouslv or two years ago. the duty congress It owned by F.' A. Bsynolds of Canon City of 200. erals told you two years ago that tho the fair a success, not a failure, and he, and others. years than had been done in forty years otherwise. Applause. "now? Tho sufferiug among the poor was wither die tho have it and to Has comWe have here a noculiar union, a city would grow and prosper. before, as a member of the appropriations The roads everysomething terrible. Never! Applause. Mint Coinage for January. strange matrimonial alliatco, but I don't pledge not been kept? Tho fulfillment mittee, had felt it his duty to concur in where aro difficult of passage and crowds No man can support the Mormon believe it will be six months before tho of tho pledge of tho party is seen in your the recommendation of the appropriaWashington, Feb. C The total coin- of starving wretches are on their way to ticket without becoming tho slave ar.d Citizens "party will be sueing in a city's growth in the past, which is an tions which had been made. to deal with them tool of the Mormon party. There, is no court of record fordivorco and aiimonv. equal pledge for the prosperity of the Vaux of Pennsylvania, made a consti- age at the mints of the United States Shanghai, and how Corn and dillicult a will problem. was le of month Liberal rule. to the in under the iCheers and laughter. future exception to this. Applause. January tutional during And I think tho argument opposition millet are selling at the fair along the 1(?--' pieces, of tho value of 90,503,7.16.-2Should the "CitizaiiB"' party be oiusiitng bride, the "Citizens'" party, Ha believed in a man being a stalwart, provisions of the bill. San Fi at exof which 82,720,000 was gold, 1:1,653,-93elected nest Monday by some misfort- should have tho decree. I Laughter J great road to Pao Tin andone not a rm g.vi:ra; or tadpole in politics. Taylor of Illinois said what Chicago of the year ago. doublo if fix n in price worse than would be we in Mr. and actly Allison said he appeared as a Lib- 4131,800. silver, une, wished, was to bo let alone. Speeches continue on fifth tack. llu-tor- The Liberal Bally a Grand Success. !ir cmrrupt. irty I'Uii. j. cd irregularity without ex oe ho iai u uj. J iLet , u:-le- - j f K- J cr o-- j i . st n . to o;uen . ; ort Astiti ', lar n-- vh-.v- l of Victory parent hi the Spirit of the Audience. v ; . ft si 1 x t f t newly-forme- wet-ter- e a -- li L- "If.! J i i V .v. , thoWcting , t for-tnor- 'y i , ' aa-to- n, re'.-alle- 1 e e . 10,-23- 0. 6 if |