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Show TWELVE PVGIS. OGDEN DAILY COM MERCIAL. i j VOLUME IV. NUMBER SO. SOVOJ tb-- OGDEX, UTAH. SUNDAY MOANING, JANUAIIV busK-l- e: otls. ZS':'''k at ar-- t a. mlieat. ZfJ32..0) Luslrt-is- ; fr-2i- toT.Li! aeroe; yw4J ps r T-- . mm back mi II. IbU!. MICE, FIVE CENTS. ia tb fiitt Bid dr-tUcme!veoJ to a rarme ana s THE FOREIGN' BUDGET. bet-- l uey couix time they tht Lav Lata criwiia Ui They sid four other v.omea sadgeacy. three Eeo, all wounded, "rted out With on Their Way Eark them, tiid oa the rood. Bismairk InrlineJ to Eetarn Jhry officers The coadattunr the ioTratiga to Pine liMe. tioa wto tlie Wounded Kx to Pub!i Life. vi'J complete the:r Work totuorrow aud . JJii-- a who a report to till for w ard it lothe piee-le- st Tj a THE CEISIS IS AT HAND. ut tha acMuemUiil rr. tt.lar DfeCUSSIXG KOUIUS CUKE. mj of the ollwin of the beietth cav-that aetmot doi n alry saw: The and children is a lie. The fact U, ouiea Import from tlie Sioai ire all Ftfor nothing was lelt u'.!.u to Have theuu O'Cruu Will Slaul Ly Iarnell-- A I heard many men hle. The Poratrllo FranJ i (iraiid Ik liiouidraiiou lo bp Lt 1J that's a oaiaa." The pie ho ti'ie - Fiuallr Eiis-d- . the Hi.eu and thiU'.reu t. iho I i at Llxer'-k- . bash-e- !; t barieym J sLe-.Wio- th-m- tercet',m !t;a to from or religkm. rutoai. of tl people and that it would arouse popi u oppteit ion. jr. ;i N-ii- pled fcx-u- l IvO. iud Ill bliitela. bea the yield per acre sate m i 1n-pruduct wut nearly tlj.O.U Ltifihel. atd aa Will CVlebrate at Hoe. ith An Itli'uo Protest Against Statexceptions the lovest rate Jur-if.Mii-'tuii- , U.vide. The are of until the Jan. 10. A royjj derree in; Senator Dahois. ;5u,t'il.''J .re. and yield per acr V.H today provide for the sppomtmeot bu hels. Toe I ber t:id A ton trf t ue sub-miof a committee to organize a celebration G.-aheat t u crofi returcej ?roinj of the quadro-centecar-y and rye at ttm of the it of America. It is provided by discovery KEEU SIZES UP MISSOURI. Aking the Athletic a siUht d-the deI cree that Portugal and the Uailed Slate iultun is totuxl bj the result of the tuoii-lur- e eiC'-o-- f be invited to be repivseDted ia the Ia in wjine e. A fatly re of the celebration will th Ohio viiley tho ca&n as geuerally Bill I'reeuted ti Iuvestiate tbe favoraole fur w ding and early be a eonive3 to be held at Huelra, to prnth commemorate the departure of Coacu the plant t stored the iriater quarSchemes of the Western Kail-ruters in a pr':miiiig rtwdilioa. lumbus, lo this city there will be eihi-Litio1 Kaie Association. of arts aid industries of the daiiiui,' wms done by lfie Ilesiaa II y. es- period of Columbus. peeiaiiy iu the urly boa n ti ids. The di.ttij ri eondiUon in i vaand Fewer Iudim? came in OiliT thsa anv Pi siiwu-E- , Xeb. San. 10. The crisis Wamhii.in, Jan. 10. Ia the senate riable. There is local Ka:is Btitmt, Jaa. 1J. (Copyright i Ly duria KuineJ by (iaruiuy. Mo--t of injurv frttj i.Ha d?y prneat e.-Liid LofuretLe drought and the lly txj'Jibiii.::' to reduce bto lat hed, uzd a general battle thestragi'ler theLave today the -- It e La-ii- i New Vork AiH-iatrt- l Pnv.l t'en. Ua MtorcC.iEiA Jan. 10. Another i- ii looked for tomorrow. l!ie (..ale averug . Cireumstanees Las dr-iJe- J rnem-Ler- e senate a protest froia twenty-thre- e lo wjwrata the tag re.uiueti its sitting yes etdy bul cido Lis Ktartled Monte Carlo. A n Tli house committee on public build- are from BruleS the OgalUliS coiclusion ho to this the of the IJi.l.o legislature against al forcing whi they leguiiaifon is ia a su,e c whor-- o name is and grounds today grunted a beargectlemai ithhekl come as ings the lo, are said be for;mf to lowing Dulxii to take Lis seat. Ite-- f ing to the Chicago representatives in tiles, and the parleying will not belong by the authorities, blew his brums out ic!inxl to peace, while the owing lo the ontinuaree ihe eonHU-- t Uf-t night. .Tred to the committee A letter ukq bis Unly eon-tairivike ;u.d the houfe !) t!ie bill e.' prouriatii-- eoiitiuuel lv either side. The Indians ftron;ly latter are rv;'t 1 h betatvnthe cons?rra'ive majoriii and it formation to the ellect that the said must Miles election:-for t;:e ercv'tioo ' .. e th Gcai yester-i,:)it r! pa '11 a the rtform ;:overnaicnt. ooxaiun? writer bad lost tJi00 roubles at th t; i.retsent prepare to light r get .T t!:e rwerva-- J Tic U t i Id s l air. Sherman reiiortod from the conir.iittee if building i the t:t biil is Mill ia the bands of the comuint- tab!i. and being utterly ruined tion. (Jfer.d M:!es, it - n.iiil, hangirea gaming government Imuoing. for;-.' on Paais Jaa. ia The U.tion of much sion. iu conversalioa it!i the ejniiuis iHilbimf wiji left for him but ,'o aliairs a bill proponing the A fit Inoi.ms until tonigat to surrender, of tho house World to take Ins own lire. It is thought his suicide, fol issue of bonds gu. ran teed by the Uaiiod r'.nr committed camu to an iurteement and if Uicy do not miuo u by that time interest now is l.orv the invitation of the sion the chancellor to their apa'.ed il! ; a- - iu on them. upou m many others within the Cnitod btatis States for the building of tha Xicungiia which will brt re;ortel to I he full cjiu- - ' !; jm:!d' g Frar c to U reprc- - tentinient of fidelity to throne and prom lowing - i wiri in a t lis; may bring atjout the lew oa aiittee The condi Tins reeoiathe i Tueikiay. by nccoary re;i.t sented at the Worlds fair iu Chicago skip c inuh The bill, which was accom- mends in in r.ineosiciis talked favor of suppression of the sram- of agricid-turthe bo no men. icl ou that org in t..h.nes tion vi iliot:. north the high part panied by a repjrt, was placed on the will be reived. Tho matter w ill ueces interests of the country iu other bhng tables. paid World's Fair oflicera. It will, it is side have tieen pretty well worn out with calendar. dwell i'.on the advis.ibilily camp iife in this bleak climate and the saiily niniB btfo-- e the miointry first government jneaeures in return for Dolph, from tho committee on public understood, THE KAILUOAD 1'KESIDEXTS. id local reforms. He Lill will be acquiescence LnuouotAliytheMcKiolcy lands. rcorted a senate bill to amend of leaving the management of the fair long cold marcher from ono position to Li them that persistent opposition in the haiuuof the local directory with another. They cannot rtand it much ought up. A prominent member of I the railroad land forfeiture bill of last as little interference as jiotsible front longer. Unlem rmtters are m ou brought I he government sjiio", liov.ever, "thev vould creulo serio.is diilicultiea for the A IVrinaueut Organization is Finallj- session so as to make period of six to an end, the Indians wiil have no one know the national commissioner. the tariir does not treat uiouarchy. In epile of this, however, Eflerted. months fur the assertion o the rights of there are no apparent signs of comproso Fran- to opjioso them out worn out and froien Fru The as Fttverely today npMintel president ftnie counties the settlors to begin to uo, not from cis 10- .- The conference New Jan. Vokk, Campbell Ciratist.of Vis'ocsin, com- out Holdier;', who are unlit for duty. Gcraiary, for instance. Tiiis may tend mise, yet. the time of the passage of the act, but missioner A utmiber of members of the old Car- of railroad presidents was resumed this o more of a condition The soldiers has with been the to give to negotiate theChipthe friendly reception from the date of restoration of cur-nvnaitou man would otherwise be the tel per'y ore endeavoring lo arraivre for morning. Iuort of the general and lands to settlement and sale; and after ! ipiva Indians of Alinms)ta, vice Josi'ph exceptional and they have bornu their cvso. tho lorinaliou of a Bismarck group aUo without He r murmur. a : : ...., aniiointed K 1 ion rwvnt tiruiorraore. Ihe ehvi i Whiting, resigned. were hardships At 1 vi'iauuiiuu 11 n tin atsReu. All hint night signal lights were flash- ill thoUnitod Slaics lead US to hone for in reii hs! or landtag. They aiked o'clock the udvikory presented. IL Smith, of Mount Sterling, Luther bourj adjourned forfrom committee of the s Shormaa, liis,i.n,-ci;'formal Rosea in siinction. ia commisHioner to select and ap- ing between the Pim Ilidge and change thi coure of tlio next cou- rejily until Z.M o dork. President Miller, the eign relation, rejtorted a bill to amend Ala., certain land3 and improvements bud hostile. Preparations are being C iw. Xhea.it wojM bo a bad inilicv lie sent v.oid that ho would not prevent hairitinn, sa'ul Iho board had not vet the act of February, incorporating praise in the Hound Valley Indian reservation made for a tight, and e'.ervonn here an- lor b ranee to decline to be represented 'ho members from following hw known reached the rciiort of the committee'on the Nicaragua Canal company, author- of California, vice Thos. A. ia!t, ticipates tho bloodies-- t battle. The wive. rit tho fair and Uv.ring in mino how jjoucy or ciniming me auiiiorilv itf ;ns organization and After the re of bonds guariutoeu by izing t!io and families of the olilcers who nre at ii'jerciiy Americans puininired the Paris name so long pstliey upheltl Lis opinion ts the board will probably remain in the United States. It was placed on tho Tno scretary of tho treasury has is- the Pino ItiJgc agency were sent last exjioKition. the iavi.ation will meet v.ilh This iiali:ied saueiion is ii)lm'preiel as i the greater part of I he afternoon. calendar, and with the accompanying re- sued a g lie will not s.i k rt present Nothing of tl.o of regulations to carry into night. !,ikxI w ilL" iwtiou of Ihe board on port, ordered to be printed. lead fo a 'Jl effect is of tho tarill net, providpublicly puny, iilthougn lie the rcjiort of the committed is mmle The senate then resumed consideraIdiviii Them In. imto direct their t mid of he The Loyal ludiann. willing p irj ainentsry smelting relining tiulic. tion of the finance bill, and Morgan con- ing for Liberal organs gonerally mat'ils in crude form in bonded operations. At hie o'clock this afternoon the n.eet- P;nk Ilim;E At;F.xt v, Jan. 10.- - Heports tinued his Fpocch Lagan by him yostor ported ho Jan. Wasiiimgton Indian ia this f .varohouscf. early disao'.u.ioa of They provide peacrally vwteday that the hue tiles had at length ndjournod until Monday ciornimr. day in support of the free coinage that fi" smelting uurei.u looay received a loiter from , and reliniug of meti;!-Ciiairman Miller nnnount-eamendment. Ho soon yielded tho hxr that the mi- minds to rt tarn lo the Eli.ino Goodalolhe supervisor of edu Under the inlluenee of loifayorablo up their inav bo dono in separate cHiaUIibhiinmt.i iwory iKiaril has decided tinon mi temporarily, imcl laive3 presented the uner cartain restrictions. ot)inio,i Prof. Virchow n and cation is n I.'id lit ether Pino it but Your eel ;a. inont aud elect ollicers for ono vear. an i'gency, notwithstanding pion fclegrrr.i conference report on tho bill to carry ptiynicnn.is regarding tho Ivoch follows: "Miller: P.of.wo:i Ucprescntativo Anderson will introof what has been ln-r- announced, ns'.ing how m.".ay re urnl siodenfs and President. ,it, in part, the provisions of the act to tho !iaa I re duce a houso resolution a of coiiio to iu the piihool children ore amoig lemedy, its calling o:i tracts general attention. It is new, finance rontmittee, Messrs. Himhitt. povernmeni, .ido tlie Sioux reservation, and m ro iuter-statover the bill tiamo to liie liof'.i'ee is re e.vcd. It is impos. iulo commerce commission makieg Gould, Cable, Ckes aud Mauvol. propo.i however, generally ltelieved, according to a question, made cxplanu.ion the e present ni.it who the lymph 1lio properly of the tta'e. M:o-- 1 s At Monday s meeting live comniis- ksaid that the commission, of which investigate and rejiort to congress any to the fdleged p:o;;ram, the host ilea are o Von i'lter (hifisler has postpojivl ars.SoT.o nave lleil irom tno agency eiouors who will eompusM an arbitration oolt w as bead, promiseel the Sioux information it may be cblo to secure to camp tonight at the mission near the of tlie bill and thin lo ulo to uxira will iMueiecieu. k' do not uoc'.-sarilwith reference to tho wpslern railroad scene of tho engrgement between Gen. niisume a warlike fl.',J. ii.virything tlone kin the course of the negotiations W T . llimors that the ministers desire to i I the nice; mg was uiirnimous. Miller agreement, which i3 now being forum Forsythe and tho Indians on the J9th rt i r.de. r- - for ln( fed in Isew lork. t;io uialo with a In arrangement aid. SO I is Tho safe general way, however, it inct. They will be mot by a detachment agreement, which ia quite Kocii. Klehi's Jotirni l doclart s lha it 0 mant olliAr lliin to PNi" I to Bar uio reuress j' V v.iyi ir! ieir.ntei 1 rtcgliiy. Uegins uv relieannuu tho ure- certain err v.inr!s T i dou'i fal of the rdwill now It ministry )..,. CommiKHion itibsequently met 40 reprelr uilii:;tcd nt the De mo. sutmpiir" iuiiuary Lere to tjie pgiof nnuL. cember meeliiig. The statement is made wild sentative Sioux Indians from tho reser. .. . ...v l . l 1 . form of liia agreraeni on o.m . .o iimt-l'M l.ll.ie"! lie, Koua auy ir.'ii oa hand tho o'her l hiifc thoae roMiiutions rati-tlelijtf cide, vation where tho present outbreak ochave the Sioux. amoil by'aoy of t he companies to m.iUa a ter- or when the Indiana will ha dimmed. .a. stat 'hat he relaiious bei iveen Koo curred to see to it that those outside ritorial by tho respective Ixiard of dirw'tors ioriiy of II ;;ristian inn: I.- - f.u.t. it is of division believed buRinui; railway tint Von .tistef Gorier aro unchnngec of the companies ropresent-jd- , u assurances' were carried out. Tho and in whether any pooling agreemonl liasoecu when the disarming ia attempted, trou-bl- e I.u'iina reniid'.ied loyal and Bte.idia.it, Pin Ti t.io lnlroduclion of tho bill order to carry out the design and the committees o? both houses were entared into; at fio e'ciili'seof name and proporty is bf the also, wheihor if s.ich comIt thought mry exfwetstl. o i l tho rii-of their lives. I think thoso tlel.iv i lxc..i m:o tho pppnrauia for ttie fvndiimectal principles of the egree-men- t, present and all being together. bination exisi.. the pecplo hava any ef- hor.til"s wid not be pb'e to de'o'rmino oUcclioa of lymph is B ill lacom iho following s iio ideniitied therast'Ives with us dur- stale The bill has boon prepared to carry-ou- t fective sale uro agreed "nr,-ii''ocorbifint of b should whexher they gunvd deprivinl s to. Theoo provide, in 6U Iwtauce: exactly the assurances as the In- charges and vheihor tho United Stag's their arms and n mm .mi tion, while tho ing ( his upheaval end havo lost all that rkte. i urns mo taiK emnoro Tho name of the fisstxniution fchall be upon iwiri niiould be goneroimly roim-bt- r. dians understood thorn. That bill passed pu-smay traverrKS the tiioyFcd lioasesses power to eccuro Jio entorco-aien- t ulhwd 'riendlies of the "The Wwtern 'iVaiilo Association, tho senate in April last, but from for their looses. At t ho very least remarl1) to the dltIi of law aud the pnninlimcnt of iv bc. ihey do now, almost iirrncd to acetThe euperor and the oltico of the commisin the other branch of congress "iteaa or fweatv Christian young mon (iourtcoiicei ning Bipnirrck. and if not, what further legis- the tcoth. The selection of I rpot in aiici bo in Chicago. Tho women of Iiulimi bloixl are now s.H'l "it is (!er,irao.3 uu't he le mi'de to sioners shall it did not pass the house till last month lation is necessary. is also a wnous ti disarm .tpderslu.id vhi'i, jis ('mo for pohi'cs Ihih n fail's of the to be and then it contained a duplicate apwork cm not In done in the FPiviiig as volunieer nurses in our Tno ballot box comniittea will rpjxirt The The eouato next week. It is understood that all middle of tho ihurch where wo havo thirty pnssl. lie nu. Jit not Pt'empt to play under the management of an advisory propriation of ?100,(W0. p;oDcy, neither c::n it be voi'ndodhospital isHri.ilr' lh."l of ojitHiHiiion, board eoir.X)ced of the president and one Btrnck out that duplicate appropriation; members concur, e.thoug!i rwno append done where tho from tho biltlla of any role, prisoners is -broken. g'o-.itjVC. Ikmiv 'mowing liiill I'll niK'telv eun member ot, t he board of directors of each Knee. Voauued and henco the necessity of a conference. individual views on different r.iatteis. would be the Indim's Tin latter place see he noes not compiehend tho needs of corop. oy. I no board snail have As the bill now stood with that duplijiower . Flowor of ew York today laWo I need traditional fi;:htir,g roiird, and in capo our times. to enlabiisii and maintain uniform rates cate appropriation struck out, the bill in tho houso a long prwmblo flic re-'and Chejennes. be of da:ua;je might reforred words great troficiicry Tiio eiuiieror's directly talwt'ttii the competitive poiula end do carried o'lL to tha letter, not only the lution with reference to lie Indian ilon. Wasiiincton, Jnn. 10. Secretary to tho eueourpgc.dout oein;,-,i?'.nby me nil questions of ccmnioo mtercnt be- assurances oi the commission as the troubles in tho west, reciting taat Genk Meanwhile the cordon of troops in the Proctor Jo conferva, :ve ooposi ion tv tM'U thit inemberR It phnll aho havo today received a telegram from liinma.-i.'commission understood them but also eral Miles' statements thnt tiio Indians several commands cf M'tC.irr, Goner? Miles, dptod Pine Kidge, Jan. The latent interview accorded lo Uie chari'c, through pioperly conttifiued precisely as the Indians themselves un- wore s! nrved into revolt, tho charges of Wher. ton, Illnley, San ford Penny is 9th, as follows: marck, whicii wasfjivea lo jo.v.m tiist reprcgintavives of all ontt-iJi thorn. with derstood the uiisnianagem'.int of trie Indian bureau, So, aroir..'d closer f.forGjn. in for the seurinj; of trai.i i at "The comminsion apjxiinled to con: Max Bauer, cshibiia him as rbuirb-3.and bill bill, etc.. and providing a commiUe:.- of five drawing pending conip ttitive original issti.-vp l cider the condition of. tha Miles todny having the enjovment of domestic Inc. On nil the stipulations oi. tho agreement to poin is. Tho rrtes enUi blished and policy Cheyenne f ix x on all eidos from thrindvauca ininvestigate. mo;-of liifauirck's t Indians nt this pl;;ce nnd in Montana, Hubjeet Fience, and all tho aru inces of the commisopted In' the bopru shall continue in The Indian bureau lis dipatcV.cd miles. Thi3 mova is being m o wi'h is force and lie biuding upon nil companies jo v. as as fellows: sion would bo Ui'hlled; and there could from Agent Vau.rh. at IXwifs Lake, care. The principal idea ij to k:e;j tho i!n;'ni.ii(.!iEly recominendfl the removal cisive uttcri'ii of these "Indians to tho Fort, Koojjh impoer.ible to c.teriiiinl8 the French until altered by the Biibpoquerii" nctioii be no ground on which the Indians could stating that there is no t'argcr of Indians moving toward tho re3rv.VJbn Tiie.o are already 'VVJ ni Fort Germany wid r.ever wii're nierelv prop. of the board. Tno vote of at least four complain of the government in any mat- trouble at Turtle Mmtnin s.vtcy. A and at the enmc tins" to r.Uow hioi to iveoh pnd tho men enlisted as scouts hylae ic war. W hatever eiieiiiios of ours lii'lhs of the mnaibors tdiall hj ii!c:jS3ary ter out of which the exist ig disturbance communication has Ik'cii rjc:ivc:d n no spot on which he niiht have i II joie. rojiiiei'Dl. under Licu'enfir.t Casey k'ets the best powder rst will ,7110 the to make the action binding for all. has arisen. The conference report was from A;,'ent Palmer at C'jeyenre r.yer hjK . CJoa. Mtka an ndvrntwe oa tho troop-'tumid for attack. As lo too notion that ?:v wero joined b'y neany all the No company bh J'. withdraw from the agreed to. t tL iho In;iiaa has ordered a displacemca: he Indian commending high! tiie next wnr eternal penc will after from the ni!n The pension appropriation bill was re- njency Together crevpt aft-eninety days' .vjoivjy. farmr for services police, who hava breu oi. r.nard d:iiy police'and the ngoiity cannot think it. I h ve done most vahiablo pnd in Europe, reirra uotico written Moron by a resolution of the calendar. and .iey the Inplaced ported rendered among the disaiTected Doth at tho etitions nnt ;oand tho ion is oeu discussed The Behring service infightit g nsd barrataing quest board of directors to every other mem- gan then concluded his speech, quoting dians. agency. lie will supply their pb.cos with t i,o i.of.ti'o Sious. These ore now in by the prabs of the country hs having no b.r, with a pfoviro thnt tho association extensively from one made by the late Mrs. Harrison held her first public re- soldiers. Thismovoir. variously interto tierman interests. shall continue :t leant fix months from Senator Beck. The financial bill was ception of the season this afternoon pud preted, but it seems patent, however, danger fr:;m the Sioux, and, if there is special reunion .10 obiec'ion, I will, when this alTair, at The tendency of ojiinion is distinctly iu Jaiiuarv 1, 1SD1. Tho busiuess to bo then hid aside and a message from the there were many callers. men white wants that the general only once transier tnem to Fort Kccgh as an favor of arbitration. Koports whie. covered shail be all stato aud iutorstate president was road, forwarding a memon duty. howevor, are unconfirmed, credit this trr.liic, both freight and passenger, which pet of justice nnd good policy, and. in orial of the legislative assembly of OklaNo reports have been received as to The Idaho icarc. with the rocommoudation of government with taking tho inithtire in 13 oompetiUvo between any two or more homa for an appropriation for the relief whose houses were destroyed Friday the Cheyenne commission." EUggesling to tho govornmonts at Lon members or tho asoociHiion havin'T of the dest tuto people of that terr tory. Washington, Jan. 10. The fallowing along Wounded Knee. At this distance don and Wubhinglon to appoint an arbi orijin cr t!cK:ir,ation in ilhaois, lilinrie-soton committee to erred the Rjf appropria- telegram has been received from General it in considered the work of tho hostiics, tration tribunal composed of eminent Wuiconsiii and peninsula of Mich- Iical'aai tcrs in t'liieaqro. tions. Adjourned. selected from neutral powers. iifiin or any sla'eor territory wnst or the Gibbon, commanding tho department of and not viewed as a favorable evidence jurists 10. o. Cnic.ir Jan. Man rePrivatedvices of the Ind'anfl' irood will. Young Tho idoa is scouted thnt the difl'eronce Mi8sissipii river except, business passing Calif orn in: ' House. do"s not ceived in Chicago from the New York can Afraid of His Horses, between points noctli of 'tho Ohio river possibly result in armed conflict. from ia received "The railroad to are just; tho eifoct following that a mooting think thrit hie home has Vcu dontroyed. and Washington, Jan. 10. In the house the commanding poitiis south thereof, both of which of.iccr at, the Boiee d'scusision Wcum has been in progress Pixit RrnoF, Jan. .10. A courier fro:n Parnell at Limerick. aio east of tho Mississippi river. over the question of where the totoday Buttorworth from tho committee Barracks (Idaho): I have ju;;t received the hostiics to (ienoral Miles at Business to or from the liepublic of of the new nssociation, should on appropriations, reported the legisla reliable information that thers i no night announced thit they had reached Dublin, Jan. 10. Parnell, accom Mexico via Bio Grando crossing shall tive appropriation bin, and it was outbreak of the Fort Hall Indiana and1 the mission about iivo miles dist'mt and be located. Tho scheme of eastern men pnned by several trusted lieutenants, ar- bo included. Provided that business t to establish in them do not apprehend any trouble taere. New York tomorrow. was hero reach would placed on the calendar. that they rived here on his vay to Linierick,where and from points isexcluded, The house then wont into a committee was told by a party who came from Tho greatest uncertainty prevails here iinaily defeated nnd it was decided to control of tho , uisko Chicago the hoadquarters and tomorrow ho is expected to make one of the association having of the wholo on the army appropriation Pocatulio yesterday that trio rumor wus as to the outcome cf tomorrow. of the same e;ist of tho Missouri routing in his tho addresses hold memorable most bill. Cutcheon (Michigan), chairman of startod by saloon keepers." 10. the alternate The of tho every meeting greatest Pine TIiixt., Jan. board s.iall meet river. Tho board in New York. of the committee on military affairs, Aaothor telegram from General Gib- precautions hav3b?en taken- to guord tory of Irish politics. Over a dozen uarterlv, inadvi.wy aud July in New Jauuary crowds of So are 'The trains as far the also dated yesterday cays: agreement has been out- special conveying explained that the bill was purely an bon aBinst any Piirpriscs, breast works have in Chichgo. October and and York, April detachments comis appropriation measure and contained following jv.st received from tho strengthe:;e.l; artillery has been lined, it generally pronounced by the people to Limerick. Strong meet to of tho In order competition no general legislation whatever. The manding oilicer at tho Boine Barracks: placed on : sita commanding the friend- railro ul men as ono that all the western Ol ponco ar1' ucmj bcul nicio iu antici ines outsido of the association, tho com amount carried was 8100,000 more t han , "Sute Adj. Gen. Curtis wir.3i5 the gov- ly camp and the road leadi;ir into the roads can subscribe to. pation of disturbance. missioners shall on application of any Tho as foiiow?: Fours agency. Hotchkiss guns over the other the appropriation for the current year. ernor from Pocat-ellsays: Hooper who atsuch immediate temporary conferee at Boulogno tele- member make tended the Tha Shosliones Lmhan (Texas) took occasion, in speak- of an Indian outbreak is fjrently of tho detachments and Bannocks. and in rates divisions, rules and approaches changes is ii that the effect to foundation. freely of wiihoul and the comaro the action of unanimous ing just cavalry and First infantry alTeeting ono or more of the Pocatux), Idaho. Jon. 10. Adjutant graphs stated that O'Brion will absolutely ad- regulations mittee oa tho bill, to depreciate sect- The Krst report was sent o".;t by irre- sMtioned at au.autageous paint. interested lines as the commissioners G nici-n- l dirt's of Idaho, nnd Lieutenites the and Parnell to to Blackfoot here to McCarthy ionalism. sent out ant sponsible parties. I go This ai'lerno on p; Wheeler, Fourth United Slates cav- will havo to light O'Bnon. Parnell may deem necessary or expedient, first Kerr replying, spoke of tho failure of confer today, and to tho agency tomor- quite a distance from t':o ie-acyand had .1 long consultation with Sho went to Limerick partio!, and they alry, at most of notifying all interested and tho colored people of tho south to obtain row." today about the shono nnd Bannock chiefs on Indian police nv.i rato committee convene once the shiill at Fort Hull was Senator-elec- t greeted by of tho interested lines for tho further the stopping plaeeu tho right to oxorcise th9 franchise and Dubon has received the agency have been reinforced by a num- reservation. Tho chief declared oaid his respects to Missouri as a state, following from Adit. Gsn. C'irUs: friendly deputations. At one point parber of whit? soldiers. In wni deemed uad no idea of causing (rouble, batthey on tisans ' had a light but not very oasideration of aiiion in ths in itt3i. Pocatello, Idaho, Jan. 10. X it tho better to do this thaa relieve tho Indhins he conUa.y wanted refusing to honor union soldiers by electto work for them serious. Ia a speech, at Limsiightost call for the presence o! Ifcited altogether as at firft ceniomplatd. ing them to public offices. selves and keep at peaco. The conferParnell said he Junction erick here. Slates Have aft' entered denial vigThe Company Disbands. troops Miles and fit thoroughly Tarsney (Missouri) inspected all ence ended with much had heard cheers for O'Brien. Ho orously. Pending future debate the investigated the situation by or Jer of the tho approaches and defenses this nfter-hoo- mid expressions of goodhandkshaking will on Jun. 10. The Emma Abbott both O'Brien for cheers Chicago, for call alto would committee roae and eulogistic addresses governor and there is no causa of fears The General express?'! himself sides. and long mi-- ht ho hvo to soothe the company, which accompanied the were made to tho memory of the late of an Indiau outbreak on this reserva- satisfied and nothing "now. remains save Opera and it possible restore un on remains of tho prima donna from Salt Jos. P. Walker of Missouri. The houso tion. Repori3 to the contrary are utterly to wait for what the arrival of the Trouble in North Dakota. raiil-s- . At Limerick. Parnoll Lake City to Chicago, has disbanded. falr.e. I recommend that tho secretary to their then adjourned. forth. brin? tomorrow may a most enthueiaatic Many of its members, it is said, are in with was received A 10. Jan. GenThe house committee on public build- of war revoka the order for tin troops at Tribune MiNSiy.rour. It is learned lata tonight that, Boise re financial straits and aro only nblo to demonstration. favbarracks the to Grand a authorized start has for Pocatello. and from 4 N. disarmForks, D., at ings grounds special eral Miles docs not contemplate roach their homes in the east through orable report on the bill increasing to Indians at presont and it is inti- o'clock this morning Lieutenant Gray the ing the generosity of Manager Iratt It is Still Coming: in. Marriage in India. $2,000,000 the final limit of cost of the mated that the disagreeable task will be troop U stationed at Hattineau, wired rumored that there was Buffering for General Davoy for arms nnd San Francisco public building. A favorbands. different of The 10. the leaders Scfco-tieladjutant government to 10. the left Jan. Jan. General Washington, Cauctta, want of food among the members of the able report has been ordered on tho senammunition to arm the citir.eus of the in the legislative council eborus. Mr. broderick intends to' received the following telegram yes- Couriers are in today from General Turtle Mountain ate bill for the purchase ef the site for district, as tho Indiuns has introduced Brookes command on White Clay creek. the company ia New York to throateniug the psulora Two hun- a bill, so long talked of, raising the public buildings at San Francisco at a terday: brought word that all wero well, aro to till southern dates. ten from consent Oak cost of $1,230,000 Luke bucks dred "A number of Indians came in today They of tejm reservation with weather girl's cold paago enduring the ,, Chicago, Jan. 10. Seth Abbott, father in small parties and gave assurance that tience. are within 10 miles of Battineau, armed twelve years. Sir Ch under Mitter of the dead prima donna, denies the the Washington Notes. This 57 mounted. a large body would move in this direcand was opposed families a strongly member, morning This afternoon another squaw who Battine iu and report tiring change, contending that the Hindoo story that the company has disbanded. Washington, Jan. 10. The estimates tion tomorrow for the purpose of sur- wounded at Wounded Knee died, and came into of truth there is not a puru-jlof the products of 1890, as compiled by rendering. The prospects at present while sho was being buried, two more north. Tho Oak Lake Indians advise sorinture authorized marriago to be and says of ;,ge. in the statement thnt tho members of the statistician of the depnttment of look favorable as far as I judge from the were brought to the agency in a terrible the Turtle Mountain Indians to retrieve eonsurnated boforo twelve years He claimed that the bill violated the the company are Buffering from hunger.. condition. 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