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Show T - OGDEX, UTAH. SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 12, 1891, VOLUME V. NUMBER S: am Ehiaru Reply Will Be Prosily a Little Blanuj X7 COMA IERCIAL. JJAIU1 i IT. TT A The cola is now a of knowl-etth- t - cor-reep- THHt Fr at Peace-Witne- sses Pro-grea-i- st , y po-te- r' . Hal-ti- Xkw Yokk, April 11. The c. Lecod Italia has the following editorial: "It ia Government Forces Floe Toward the now nearly a month since the Italian Frontier. government sent its first note to the cabinet at Washington, asking for equitable and immediate reparation for the Italian citizens who were cowardly murdered in New Orleans. Both Harrison and Blaine, before our minister, who brought them the formal and premptory note of Marquis de Rudini, shed in an admirable duet of Americanized buffoonery, tears of sorrow for the victims, but, in conclusion, to foor insulted and violated the existing treaties to which they gave nc other at Rome, It is certain that Minister Ferter has srtisfaction than presidential and minisbeen fully intermed of the attitude of terial tears. But treacherous tears, those of the the stat department and that he has already informed the Italian government, American ministers included, are not good current on its Italian market. The most by direction of the department, results in explanation of the American cunning Blaine having dried up his obmethod of jurisprudence. ligatory tears, thought that the facte of Whether Secretary Blaine's reply to the New Orleans trouble could be settled Marquis liudini's note, for a reply was in an easy and Friendly manner. But the New Orleans outrage could written, has yet reached the Italian government by one or other of these not be so lightly put aside. The means of communication is not known slaughter at New Orleans and the behere, but lecurrenoe to the concluding havior of the Washington government note to have raised in all European cabinets an paragraphs of the secretary's satisfacThe United States awful question. the Marquis Imparali contains tory evidence o" the fact that thegor-eminen- t signed treaties with us, but when the ocof the United States will pro casion came to put them into action, ceed in the negotiations in a dignified they said they said they said they could manner, avoiding undue haste in the not consider them, as they were bound treatment of a subject of such gravity by private agreements to their states. aa thRt involved, awaiting the report of Can this ambigeity and violation of .the its own officers to the exact facts of the covenants last? All Europe fias backed the note of Few Orleans tragedy, and totally unmoved by the threats and protestations Marquis di'Rubini. A recent cable disfrom any source. patch has prored to the American government that the Italian cabinet is not BLAINE'S PROBABLE REPLY- joking and that it is quite equal to the occasion in this emergency. The United learn that to hold a position The Government Will Talk to Italy States must amongst the civilized cations it is not With Blnntne9. enough to have millions of dollars, but it U necessary as a first condition, sine Washington. April qua Blaine was indisposed today and con non, 10 De noneei. of fined to his room by an attack gout. Yellow Fever Reported. In the course of the afternoon me preei- .lnt. walked river and consulted with London, April 11. The Swedish ship the secretary respecting certain diplo uonaern et rernamouoe rrom KioJa matic matters that may require action neiro March 25, reports five of the crew during th- president's approaching ab- dead from yellow fever, and eevera v wiingtcn. others ill. sence 'ia f.-.- further poli-tican- ura-hrag- o - the farm state that he believe that Secrattr positive in the east portion of the winter IX THE COKE REGIONS. BISMARCK MAY SERVE. work bi Italian govertfloect fcas retary Liame is "u. mott wb&rt w heat region. I be fruit re the escaped not sect to this government, or cy of but in this affair he hid brea alcect frost with httW dtuge. Reports its repress tatife. not meatus that a together too tricky, and that his policy mow au irooi were crops they greatly exieded the Lmits of diplomacy. reply i expected, to Marqui Rudinis improved by the recent rain. Farm not within any special lime-- It k not Ifwrruag to to the recent diepat- hes is work backward in Oregon; nearly all Tryiii? to Encoarae; the IV- - from I toiL, the doctor laid he (or any cation The Affairs of Germany Require bei evea customary ia d in spring grain is up, sod the fall gram them fictitious or else eett either by U.e date of to uadertake to dk-i-l His nne. Miners. is Help. very sjiondfnt another nation French leoea dotting from tw4iiers or inspired ty The w fur all It sad had Italy adopted this course it would certainly be regarded with by our own gorenmoeet and MUST KEEP SLUMS. would also excite great surprise aroocg THE EEBELLION IX CHILI. diplomats of other nations, vboae custom g are regulated by unwritten but almost iannutabie lata. Austria' Hp Law Violated the Steam tk If As Mated in Secretary Blaine letter of In Parnellit Disturbance If the Take to Marquis Imperiali, government oi hip Companies United Slates proposes tx ded with the Caes Arretted. the Consequences. earnestly, but the questions at with caution and deliberation. The department of state is not contenting itself Dlrun. April KV ICopvright, KU, none, April 1L- - The principal topic with specific inquiry into the history of Associated rre.-T- he York New vicOrleans' New t reof has been to antecedents the the conversation jI day coEU-s- t at Geestwtuiuude, electoral Italian 'show the in to was circulation lart which tims. It proposes port put for the government the extent of the evil of un- where Prince liitnsarck's candidacy evening, to the effect that unit candiAmerican government made speedy re restricted immigration from which the the lUrichetag is opposed by the to Socialist and ply to Iremier Kudini's last cote, tLe United States is now suffering and this date belonging has assumed the proL cited States auniKber could tie polite purpose necessitate parties, plain dealing with event. ly requested to leave liotL,e and the the character of considerable of the ele- portions of a great political Prince L.tmnrek has definitely acfrom Wash- ment of our fiopulation which has largely Italian legation be recalled " cepted the caccidacy on the assurance been recruited from Italy. ington. So soaae interesting statistics are in that he will revive the triumphant Such an attitude on the part of the Italian government eeenied to be unrea course of preparation that will touch majority. Accepting Bismarck's reappearance ia eonaWle, in view of all the recent develop with blunt directness upon the number body ments in the matter that last eight the of murders and outrages committed in the Reichstag as a certainty every when discredited. recent years in the United States by mem- ask w hat his line of action will be were geoerally report himself 6tates that he will Many of the newspapers, however, to bers of" the Matia and other secret Ital- there.sit He if political events require his inventhe and only ian ana upon asserted the it organizations pave day prominence benef that it was substantially correct. dettas that we imported into the United tervention. Count Herbert Ihsniarck has told They Bay America will be allowed States to the disturbance of trie peace that event seemed until April" Uth to reply. The original and involving the peace of our tax- sorueof his friends father's his hasten to presence in maleof these likely The in the limit as the prosecution report tiled today payers t views of the l'eseimii-The is to to Time of factors. the report fweo.s compile required original source as published by the w ill foreign give it increased plausibility. Ibis, it 18 these facts and the departments bismarckian preea generally conclude learned, was from a prominent member take necessary time. In high official circles there has lieen w ith suggestion that the prince'sbadconof the chamber of deputies who is an for from politics is ardent supporter of Rudini, and is be- no change in the opinion that the Xew tinued absenceNo doubt a renewal of the Orleans matter is being manipulated in t he country. lieved to share iu bis confidence. European crisis is the motive of Prince or not the premier has Italy to influence Italian politics. Whether llismarck again resuming the leading exdecided the already upon actually role. illST KEEP THEIR SLUMS. treme course indioated it is unquestionProfessor Delbruck, an eminent free able that this course is under discussion in the Preus in government circle and meets with The New Immigration Laws Will be conservative, in an article misfortune to Sics Jahrbucher, predicts favorable oomme&U Jt may be that the Enforced. or the government. Either the prince the who started supposed report deputy he says, will overturn April 11. The steamship the that a decision had been reached when New York, awakened to the the government to realize power or he the subject was really only being con- companies have finally that the new immigration law w ill be crushad, and end his life in gloom sidered, or it may be the report was realization enforced. is be to Yesterday a meeting and shame. before test public opinion given out to of all the principal The Humburger Nachrichten denies it the cabinet should commit itself abso- of the representatives steamship lines w as held to consider the is the intention of the prince to offer any lutely to so grave a step. A dispatch from America state that situation. Col. Weber was present with vehement opx6ition to the emperor's fcteamship company aganta, and foreign policy, beyond proceeding to give Secretary Blaine has already prepared the his answer and that it is thought likely made the point that the lines were authoritative views on the situation he has already sent it to Rome direct in- under contract with such passengers as abroad. The Xachrighsten discloses that tbev took to land them in this country, the prince's ideas are directly opposed to stead of through Marquis Imperiali. and" if the people were not allowed to the policy of the government. In the discusion of the question as to land, the companies were liable to action DIOSITY. ,. WILL RESERVE for breach of contract in the countries whether Prince ilismarcK will try to ini3 from whose points the steamer sailed. form a party, Green wart publishes a let''Stit to Be Moved or Harried by the Further they said they had no facili- ter of the prince to (leorge Winter, in ties for restraining immigrants from which he says: "Though I desire to see v Threats of It&lv. landing who had been placed on board formed a great homogeneous parliuien-tnr11. is It impossiWakhiwitos, April ships for return to the ports from vvjon'y I fear it is a vuin wish." ble to secure any information that their They also doubted Th' expressions cleurly denote some tended to confirm the report from Home w hence they came. legal right to restrain any person intf;Jfc o attempt to construct a that the Italian government is about to theii svLr.entarv group. The Ham- ashore who insisted upon from going and hie paeeporte give Minister Porter so. "'Vs threaten to make a riot- flsoat doing reunless sever diplomatic relations it said law Weber the Colonel In ftv iVrnon, reply i to Blaine t ;ation in Oeestemumle on ceive! today an answer from Rudim a last note. Blaine is not at the was not made for the benefit of the the day of He voting. They w ill send steamship comjmniee but for the benefit eontinttets for the purpose of making a state department. Of the three assist-an- t of and that it was the inten- lively time. ( The exact details concernsecretaries, one is confined to his tiontheofcountry the law that the oompaniee ing the Russian movement on the fronhome by illness and the others are in bringing improper immigrants here tier prove that the increase of the troops profound ignorance upon the subject, bo should suffer the trouble and loss. If along the (Salacian frontier amounts to on of Even the said. tbev erpressipa as care exercised The St. Petersburg the twelve battalions. proper from companies elicited not be could theiu, to opinion the class of immigrants their steam- government will acquire all the southSecretary Blaine declined to make any to these shores there ern Russian railways so as to form a distatement touching upon the matter and ships brought be no trouble for any one, but the rect line from the lilack Sea to the wa9 not ready to give outfor publication would did not promise any longer The plan is of great strategic imthe correspondence which had taken government to allow the steamship companies to portance. place since his first letter wai sent to Tne report of the BOontion oi me rebring the refuse of Europe here, and Marquis Imperiali commenting on Fava's foist upon the government the trouble strictions against American pork is ensiollicial in this all Still departure. The truth of the lence it is easy to detect a disposition to ane expense of detaining Bnd returning tirely premature. law will not with was and The such matter people. the is, explicit government Roman last discredit the story. There is strong evidence tending to must be obeyed, or the company must draw the restrictions until the new American measures are put into ellicient show there is no warrant for such a take the oonsequencee. The agents then said they would will- operation. Probably live swine will be threat on the part of the Italian governdebarred immigrants admitted first, following the precedent ment and that if had been made it was ingly iftake the they could be detained at the of live cattle. The importation of AmeriUndoubtedly back, ollice by a misunderstanding. the time of the can cattle grows apace. If it develops in at this juncture the fact that, Italy is biirge of thepending steamer on which, they the same ratio every month it w ill soon without a fully authorized diplomatic sailing were to be returned and a committee assume enormous proiwrtions. Ollicial representative at Washington tends to was appointed which would wait on Hamburg s figures show the importathe between the negotiations complicate Colonel Weber on Monday to propose tions were in January 144 head, Februmisunderstand. breed and governments ary 4.")1, and March Sil. In a few moments conversation it would some plan of compromise. be possible for the secretary of state to This is Wild Talk. THEKLT.ELLIOX IX CHILI. make satisfactory explanation to a foreign minister of what wen Id otherwise appear to be unreasonable delay in carrying forward the negotiations. is Mirquis Imperiali however, an impersonal figure in the controversy. The secretary may direct his notes to him, but he can simply transmit the notes passing between" Itally and the United States. It is suggested that Secretary Blaine may be dissatisfied with this cumbersome way of correspondence at hand, and has already availed hiiuseJf of more than direct communication offered by the presence of the American minister eather retarded PRICE FIVE CENTS. IgvioiK, tvia Galveston) April 11. received here that the Arica and Tacna have leen cap tured by the insurgents, and that the department of Tacna is in the hands of the congress party, who now control all of northern Chile ns far south as No righting occurred,"the forces fleeing toward the frontier of Bolivia. The secretary of state has received inNews has just been formation from the United States minister at Santiago, Chile, that the government of Chile has declared the ports of Chanaral closed. Taltal, Antafazasta, Ocapilla, Iquique, Salabuena, Jenin and Tasagua. The minister also says that all vessels attempting to traae with those ports are liable to confiscation. For Reconciliation. London, April 11. In an interview today Timothy Harrington Faid he was satisfied with the resolutions passed Friday by the Irish National League of America at the council in Cincinnati in regard to the interchatge of views between Parnell and himself and the president and secretary of the league. Harrington declared that he and Parnell would be glad to receive any suggestions from the American executive com m it tee, and would welcome any assistance from America with a view to arbitrations to settle the existing troubles in the Irish party and effect a reunion of the warring factions. The Crop Prospect. Washington, April 11. The weekly crop bulletin says: The weather during the past week in the spring wheat region, including Minnesota and Dakota, is generally favorable and seeding is well advanced in the southern portion of this section. The ground is reported in an excellent condition in the west portion of the winter wheat region, and the weather is generally favorable for farm work. The wheat "and grass is growing is excellent. rapidly. The fruit pro-pet- 't croos as never prospects better, and California report the largest acreage of wheat in the past eight years, Funeral of S. 15. McCord. THE Bl'KUXGTOX STRIKE. wun a prospect or a large yieU. MoM Pi iji R, Ida April 11. -- Special Timely rams ia southern California to The CWu;Li iuJ The fm.erd of give encouragement to the grain grower. Sugar beet look, well and fruit prosCo'. S. 11 McCord, the victim of WednesThe Officials Deny that the Trouble pect arc good. day's shooting, took place today ao! is Spreadiujr Not a Wheel is was the hirgrt ever held in The Preiddential Party. Moi.!jiitr. at Turning It was conducted bv Enterprise Lodge Ienyer. Wasjusutos, April 1L While not alNo. Is, I. O. O. F of which he w.,9 a together se tiled it is likely that the mender. He was ulnoa men, be r of W. folwill eon of the presidential party sit Mt. P1.1ua.OT, Pa, April 1L ireat 1L Wallace Post Xo. 11, of ti e !. A. L, named President lowing and uneasiness jrsons; and captain of company II, 1. X.(i, Unii prevails among the ockars Mrs. Harrison, Mr. McKee, Mr. Dim-micIt was expected that yesterday's of which organizations attended. The Postmnster General Wannamaker, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Harrison, Private convention would settle the strike, but preliminary txaaiination of Dr. Rivers the resolution to continue the tight had at set for 'fuebday the Uth. Some of Secretary Halford, Mr. and Mrs. George a depressing effect. The convention u the bent legal talent of tne state has W. IJoyd, Mr. TnoU-tt- , the president' still in Eeewon and utton ami hopes are entertained len retained tT both !! stenographer, and representatives of the that a defense. coniprowiiie will be effected. Pre Associations. The Eighteenth regiment left for Assistant Stcrrtary Staldinir has in A World Fair Chiefthip. formed the collector of customs at San home today, leaving the Tenth regiment on duty. One thousand men are said to 1L The contest for Chicago, April Diego. California, that the department of the horticultural bureau the chief has no authority to extend the provis- be leady to return to work next week. The arreet of rioters is still going on. is Ktiil going inerrllly on and wont be deions of articles 431$ and 4.14 of the general regulations to grain imported from At least "Jul informations are out and cided until Director Jeneral Davis reMexico to be ground in this country and over 10U arrests have alreadv been turns from Florida. Walter S. Maxwell has been endorsed by Coaimisfionera returned, for the reason that the law made. THK CO.M1XU 11 It K AT STKiaf Fareythe and' DeYound, the latter also under which the aid regulations were secured the signatures of a number of viz: of 11. act An The proposed other coinmisiouers prescribed, PirrsHiiMi, April January lth, fir Maxwell aud 13tvJ is applicable only to grain imported miner's strike for the adoption of the has taken the from Canada. paMr east with him lrora eight hour day, to be ordered three here. Commissioner Mclkwald of Cali The regulations provide for the free weaks hence is the chief topic of discus fornia si i.l today that he had r.ot signed entry of grain imported from Canada sion in industrial circle. About lli'.d) the Maxwell endorsement. He doee not for grinding in mills owned by citizens to 150,000 men will be affect!. There of the United States and then returned. are not that many men actively engaged fHVor that gentleman. He is credited The duty hoeSer, is exacted on such iu mining coal, but that number will with saving he is desirous that a thor competent Uahfornian be seportions of the grain as is retained by bike part in the demand. The threat oughly th mill owners as toll for grinding. ened strike w ill more directly affect the lected. states of Peunsylvania and Ohio. CANADA'S VIGOROUS KICK. AUSTRIA HOPES FOR PEACE. Despondent Strikers. About the Discontinuance of 11. The Uueasy SorrrnALK, Pa., April The Emperor Voiced this SentiHooding. convention strikers' wound thisevenup ment. Boston, April 11. The Trees corree- lrg. jlass meetings are to be held daily Vienna, April 11. Emperor Frantz at the principal points in the region and pomleut saw Hon. IVter Mitchell in Josef opened the session of the reich-erat- stirring addresses are to be made. Montreal ia regard to tha report from Ilia majesty in his speech dwelt Strong efforts are being made to Washington that the I nited States au upon th desire tor peace manifested bolster up the drooping courage of the thorities intended to do away with the throughout Europe, He said all the strikers. Un the question of remaining bonding privilege. European governments had given him out there was unity of expression of a "1 fancy," fraul Mitchell, "that their an assurance which denotes that peace thousand men. Nearly every delegate real ground of action is the fact that the was the most essential object of their present hoped for un early conference Canadian Pacific, which has been largely endeavors. This, he added, combined and a satisfactory settlement This antagonized by the Amencjin roas is with the friendly relations now existing probability seems very remote however. securing a good deal of business ani it is bet wee u the powers of Europe justifies The oeratorB will make no overtures quite natural that the Fucihc railwits of for the conference and have determined the United Slates should the nope or peace, dire to not to. a succesful rival" cripple A Fat.! Accident. The convention passed resolutions deThere are two sides' to the question, citizens and I shall be surprised if the Atlautio they were Washington, April 11. The expnnBave claring orderly delegates of a council of cities of the states, (is well aa the great joint in a fourteen inch stem pipe in the and main Doner house at the navy yard blew men who keep within the bounds of the northern section of thut country, will out today while a leak was being re liw, also criticising Cant. Loar severely. tolerate being deprived of the privilege, companies will make a general ", there ia jnv advanthU'e to them in paired. Lieut. Commander Pendleton Vhe cokeres Vworkon Monday worn- - Having ciTs scaled at the frontier, eiru. iirt to of th United States navy, suffered v es are e?ecteu. MpT-- vy to meet the prejudice and promote " on me race ana w: Beve.Byawing on t W , V internets of the American throuirh badl ruined John C. Hardoster, lroughou-V.hregir 1 his scalp badly u tinjf'f . .V.'.d-hti tvincliswim of thebrain and bisrigbti w v ai tome, president of the Canadian j( ut rofused ul fracturM.' railway, IRLINC.TON" STRIK to any etate-tnen- t. solute!) to eomnj ' Real '". tragedy hi Lift. f Lhttlk Rock, Ark., April 11. Par- t iilcials Deny that It. is Sergeant, manager of .the CrrpEd' ticulars nre received here of a bloody Trunk, said he did not think there teas Elsewhere. encounter near lleno, Lawrence county, any intention on the part of the Ameriof the can Chhu;o, April to disturb the resulting a the death of four persons Burlington no is road sav there reason at government laeabolution 01treaty conand the serious injury of one other. for Washington, npprehensiod that the strike on the sular sealing will cause inconvenience, In a drunken passion Jack Cassidy fa- western lines of the system will extend hut the withdrawing of lxmding tally injured his wife. William Smith, to It is evident, however, that does not rneun the suspension of interfering to prevent any further bru- thoChicago. managers are anxious to conceal any bonded regulations generally. tality, was stabbed to the heart. AlThey will no doubt continue, even should fred Skinner, the owner of a lumber apprehension they may feel. The council of order of the supreme there be a modification of the present camp, took a hand in it and was fatally will meet he e Monstaboed by Cassidy. Before falling he railway employes scaling privilce". is and adit the when understood, President Frank Jones of the Boston drew a revolver and 6hot Cassidy dead. day, of ordering general strike on Maine A stray shot struck a colored woman, visability and president Arthur the Burlington svstem will be consid Sewell of railroad, Maine central road, were the indicting n painful wound. ered. seen in lioston on the subject and said Dk.nvkk. April 11. The switchmen, the PARXELLITK DISTURBERS. proposed regulation would tend to both passenger and frieght, of the Chiclog commerce and interfere with the cago, Burlington & Quincy, struck this biisiat'ss of railroads. Doth consider Wholesale Arrest of Witnesses to morning in sympathy with the strikers that the announcement from Washing- Court Proceedings. at Lincoln and Omaha. Xot a wheel is tun was only a "feeler1 from the treas The ofliciiils say they will till Di blin, April 11. A host of crown moving. and that the menmire is ury department the strikers' places. not likely to be put into execution. witnesses against the Parnellite disturbhe strike ers of the McCarthyite meetings were of Lincoln. Xeb., April nryce Alien, of the Alien steamship the Burlington switchmen in this cij arrested at Carrick lincjsiiid the proposed decision w"ild yester- is not trouble. much apparently causing be very injurious to the business f th;it day for refusing to attend the court pro- Ullicials of the switchmen's and train company if put into elTect. ceedings. The arrested witnesses in- men's brotherhoods in the conwere city clude clergymen, poor all day, but with what result is the coroner and Tully, editor of the Ros- ferring Tracy Will N'ot Talk. known. not is yet common Herald. Tiacv Dknvkr, April- .- The striking Burling- Xi w York, April ton switchmen at this point are only said today that the current rumar- - thut CHICAGO ELECTION" FRAUDS. in number. about twenty-fivThe orders had be?n pent to all navy yards to is the same as that which hasten work on the vessels, guns, etc., The Hoard of Election Commissioners grievance caused the strike at Lincoln ami Omaha. were nonsense. He would not talk on Begfiiis its Work. The officials assert that the places were the Italian matter further than to say Chicaco, April 11. The board of elec- all tilled today and that freight is being there is no danger of a conflict. tion commissioners met today for the handled promptly. The strikers, howdeclare that the company have only COMMERCE WITH MEXICO. purpose of taking up the canvass of the ever, votes cast at the city elections on Tues- one switch engine at work, operated by day. The board proceeded to hear evi- the yardmaster and assistants. Political Disturbance Reported ill dence in the matter of the alleged misCentral America. conduct of Dennis Sheehan, one of the The Whisky Distillery Trust. City of Mkxico, April 11. A bill bejuuges 01 election ior wnose arrest a Chicaoo, April 11. The investigation warrant was issued yesterday on behalf into the alleged pl.,t to blow up with fore congress calls for seven cabinet minof the chairman of the republican cam- dynamite the distillery of H. H.Shnfeldt isters to be called for foreign affairs, inpaign committee. by Secretary Gibson of the whisky terior, justice and public instruction, Harris, one of the judges, .testified to trust was continued today by the fed- communication and works, public Sheehan's breaking into the box after it eral grand jury of the government. finance, public credit and war and marine. had been locked and sealed. Harris GibGauger Dewar, who it is said he was informed there was a con- son sought to bring into the alleged. There are many rumors of cabinet and sevplot spiracy to destroy the ballots and poil eral other jiersons were examined. It is changes and it is believed the present books. said the has evidence to secretaries of war and justice will be Sheehan testified that the whole show that government the material tor the explosive changed giving the president the right to make four new cabinet appointtrouble arose from the fact that Harris compound was oiight at Colburn wanted to run things to suit himself, and Birk'a drug store iu Peoria, and that ments. did not propose to let the democratic the compound was made in the labra-tor- y Exportations are increasing and statistics show that more gm. Is are being judges have any voice in the matter. He of the trust, tit Peoria. admitted that he broke a box with a The government officially asserts that imported from the United States and hammer, but said it was with no inten- the trust has been using large amounts less from Europe than in former years. tion of fraud. of money to buy off witnesses before the Private telegrams received from Central me lnveHiigauou was men lam over grand jury, and hint that some of the America state that a political volcano until after the completion of the canvass. threatens eruption Details are exwill be investigated. In the meantime Sheehan was locked in attempts pected by Monday as they are being jail. After remaining in jail for one brought to the frontier by a messenger Two Members Dead. on horse back. liovr lie was released on bail. London, April 11. The death of two The board then turned its attention to members of parliament was announced the canvass of the votes. Important Political Movement. today, t.'ne is Thomas Keay Tapling, a Washington, April 11. Cotgrewotiln Reads Like Fiction. conservative of south Leicestershire, Wilson, of West Virginia, wil. Dallas, Tex., April 11. W. C. Cash the other is Col. Chas. Soseph Theophi Monday on a tour to the vest ie..ven f r the was acquitted today of the charge of lus Hainbro, also a conservative who eat iuh.-j- . purpose of organizing democrat Dorset. for South E. T. The murdering Young. latter was The trip will extend to Tacctta. A said to have led Cash's wife astray in and will occupy severul tootths. N'otliinff But a Bubble. Kentucky. The couple were divorced He goes as representative of the national followed and Cash Young through sevXkw Yof.k, 11. Dr. Koversi, of association of democratic ctubb, which eral states. Meeting him in Dallas the II ProgressAprii lain Aim-ano, stated is putting in practice a plan of organizaw here he gnally shot him dead. Cash's tonight that he had been authorized by tion. wife has been here all through t he trial Baron Fava to state for Before fall the associat ion expects to publication and tonight they were Cush he was only going u Koine on "leave of have democratic clul in every voting fainted at the clos of the crenionv, absence." and that he is scill the Italian, precinct in the United S'atee, the whole (routing a sensation. minister in Washington. Dr. Rovers to be directed from Washington, to-pa- II UJ n 1 i) privi-icgH- A- - 11.-T- e i asu-ingto- tht S 7 |