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Show f THE PAYSON GLOBE VOLUME PAYSON, UTAH, HATIUIDAY, HOW THE DELEGATES FARED t, Cannon Captures Important House Assignments. Luck of tli Western Members In the Beat Lottery Idaho Senators Wore in Evidence Treasury Statement for November Shows a Deficit and an Increase In the Deb' Appro- prlation Estimates. wimns g, & SHUSH NUMHEI144 7, IN'I.V 1I2C THE DARDANELLES c, payson. Sublime Porte Prepared to Blow up the Powers. I Washington, D. C., Doc. I, 1895 Upou tliu suggestion of Blanker from the Territories of Utah, Now Mexico. Arisons anil Oklahoma today decided upon tlie distribution of ten committee assignment which by the rules are ullntted to After a dlacuHslon of the subject, the deleKates concluded to uppur-tioi- i the aaalKnmcnts as follows: Delegate Frank J. L'annon of Utah takes place on tho three oommlttees ol coinage, wdKhts and measures, mines aiul mining and agriculture; lJelcgate Murphy of Arlsona gets the committees on Territories and pustolllecs and Hist roads; Catron of New Mexico, military affairs and iirlvate land claims, slid Flynn of Okluhoma gets the publlo lands and Indian affairs. Should this arrangement te ratified by the Speaker, and there Is no expectation that It will nut be, Utah will stand a good show to get for Congressman Allen upon his arrival In this city upon Utah's admission to Statehood, succession on the Committee on Coin- Rml, the Three Shells from Turkish Cannon Sent After the "Loch Bannock" Straits Filled with Torpedoes Sultan not So Insane aa Correspondents Have Represented Gifted with Reasoning London, Dec. 1. An Gileses dispatch to tho Dully News says: Many British captains are complaining of the I ve attitude of tho Turks In the Dardanelles. Capt Noble of the steamship "Loch Rannoch says a few days ago he arrived at Chanakln, In the Dardanelles, four minutes after sundown. lie observed thnt the shore on either side was lined with troops, un- der canvas. Field cannon, only partially masked, were placed at close stages along tha embankment Two blank shots, one from each shore, were fired at the Loch Rannoch." Thinking that this was dona In the course of military maneuvers, Capt. Noble paid no attention, when three shells were fired, ona of them coming within a yard of Capt Noble's bead, llu reversed his engines. He was so aapiiilahed that he thought war had lieen declared between England and Turkey, as uaually a time margin I is allowed at sundown. Tlie head of the Dardanelles Is cov-- I , ered with to tha great anxiety of merchantmen. One exploded recently and nearly wrecked a French veeacl. The OiiiMtuiitliioplo correspondent of Ihe Times says, with reference to the ruiiini-(lint the Sultan la Insane, that lie from the diplomats who have moat recently seen him that the Sultan brings lu all Government biudnesa a itilnil highly girted with reasoning I towers; that he In entirely satisfied wilh his own inode of ruling and Is convinced that, although It Is not Ideally t perfect, U Is tlie ailapted to the ilck-gale- s pro-voc- al dele-Kate- s. 9$ Pair Childrens riveted school shoes, 70c pair. 85c pair. , Ladies bright grain button shoes, 90c pair. - fancy tip Dongola button School Shoe Wafplutcd $1.00 ,, - 5o Infants shoes 100 Mens felt boots Pina-does- Thin Cut Represents Our Warranted Shoes. Try Them. ;, The Above Cut Represents the Best Shoe onEearthfor WARRASTED. OWN MAKE . i5c , gli-un- s The Money. 5oc ls-s- 100 pair Mens and hovs strong oil grain work shoes $1.2.5 nnidllliiii of Ills empire, from his own Viewing multi-r- s stainliNilnl," tills rorreHXJiident soys, "Ills reason Is lucid, consistent nnd cogent." Tlie Dally News has a dispatch from Const mil innple which says: All tha Armenians employed at tlie palsca ars (llsiulssed on various pretexts. The missionaries at Kar-- 1 pul, mills slid Marash practically ars prisoners. They are protected by the lmuis, but are afraid to venture upon tlie streets. Tlie surviving Christians iff tlie villages near Moush. Karput and Arabklr are being offered ths choice Islamlsm and ths sword. 1 The Iorle has ilocunients iiurportlng to lie written liy Armenians at Kar-pu- t, ihe American mlaslon-- I urii-of Imlmlng youthful Armenians I with Ideas. A (IlHpMli-from Constantlnopls to Ihe Chronicle says: Dysvhl, the son of llalll Rifat, Grand Vlxler, had been exiled to Hllierin on the Sultan discoverthnt lie hail demanded n bribe of ing fJtXNI as tho irice of Ills fktheFs report on the loan negotiations with Ihe tolsmn ring. The Sultan la furious ami will probably dismiss i.3f. & s 1 , llterjiroof Uealtli Hlioe FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY COMMENCING DEG. 9. M Kull-wx- He will Sell any Ladies or Gents Fine Come A formidable candidate against Mr. Shaw Is George C. Gorham, formerly Secretary of the Senate, and one of the most brilliant of politicians and ablest of secretaries who has ever been In Washington. His lame will be presented by Senator Ier-klp- s of California, and his candidacy " I age, Weights and Measures, a very desirable place and one much sought after by both Eastern anil Western men. Delegate l'annon has lieen congratulated upon his selection of this valuable committee- assignment, and uimn his retiring from the House It will doubtless be given to his successor, Mr. Allen. Gov. West of Utah waa one of the spectators on the floor of the House today during organisation proceedings. As Governor of a Territory he Is entitled to the privileges of the floor, the same aa a memlier or an anti he witnessed the drawing of the seats by the members. Congressman Edgar Wilson of Idaho was one of the first to have his name drawn from tho box and he selected seat No. 104. being In the center nisi-i- n the fifth row from the front. Delegate Cannon secured a aeat on the Republican side In the second aisle, mat No. 176. In full line with the desk, though somewhat to the rear of the House. Kepresentatlvo Montlell . was also well located. The Supreme .Court of the United W States has affirmed the decision of the Supreme court of Idaho In the rases of the Washington and Idaho Railroad y company vs. The Coeur d'Alene A Navigation company and vs. 8. V. William Osborn, concerning right of way over the public domain of the United States. IDAHO'S SENATORS. Both Idaho Senators were In evidence today. The desk of Senator Ahoup was beautifully decorated with and rep. a tribute ofnosflowers ami fruits fertility ot ine Mate teseuuiig from which ha is Senator. He took the oath of office for his second term, escorted to the desk by his colleague, Senator Fred Dubois. Senator Dubois was made secretary of the Republican Senatorial caucus, which met after the adjournment of the Senate. Senator Dubois Is working hard to secure the election as Secretary of the Senate of Mr. Shaw of Spokane, In combination with a New England sergeant-at-arms. LOADED Sewed Sk In lie Store at $3.25. filch deal Aiin-iii-a- Formerly 4. 1 4.50 Site ftD&i s llalll Rifat. r not deride their isillcy until the matter In Is presented by tho Republicans. the populists will rurrenry questions take no sti-iuntil tlie President's recommendation on the retirement of In taxation la anil revenue measures, the programme of the PoHillhla in the House will In; not to present any measures, but to B Mon day Early 3 All lllllOrKluM Just ns l'lllH. especially Willi Western Tint scheme for tlie of the Finance ciuiiiiilltee REVOLT IN ARABIA. Ijunilun, Der. I. A lctti-- r from Aden, Arabia, ilnli-- Novemlsr 20th, gives details of the Arab revolt against ths g Sultan In Yemen, tho district of Southwestern Arabia. The of Ilea In Its the outbreak Importance proximity to Mecca. The how to the Sultan of the Mussulman holy city would mean his hence ths official denials which have made of the existence oif the Ho far the revolt hae been confined to the district around Khar-tne- r, two days Journey from Saana, the rapllal of Yemen. The rebels number 45.1810 A ralis, armed with Martini nnd Snyder rlfli-- and by Sayid, a to the Imaunshlp of the whole Yemen country, who wields a great Influence nnd surreptitiously collects tribute nr taxes from all Arab trils-- under Turkish rule. Six thousand Turkish troops recently arrived at Hanna from Constantinople and were distributed among the garrisons In the Kharmer districts. Ths hail already captured, after some severe fighting anil great bloodshed, a. two Turkish forts at Kharmer and In the latter 300 Turks were The garrison fled to Masmer killed. nnd begged the twenty-fiv- e sheiks there to help recapture Balduba. The sheiks refused, and were taken to Hnsns and imprisoned. The telegraph la constantly cut, nnd Sayid, the pretender, burns the letters and presents which the Sultan sends. rr mandie, where lie will remain until he Thurston of Nebraska, and pcrhnpa Col. Dtismt of Delawai-- i will lie In the makes other arrangements. I lul mis of Idaho has reSeimtor group. liiiluini-iiiciit also secured the favorable All of the new inenils-r- s of the Sen-nlturned from New York. The Sennlor of thu iiui'lliig. and tli opinion was is In fnvor of a of however, hnvr not tas-- pliuisi In expreWMil that Senators ('iiiiiemn and Sentiment at the Capital with A. J. Shaw of Kimknnc mh the lust row. The third row on the to till the two 'lull should lie side Is iiiiuIo up alinisit enSecretary, and a New Hampshire mini places which will lie nt the coninininl as havors tirely of new i whowln--were eleetisl to Statehood. of (ho Retulilesns in case they organwill doubtless receive the helidng supotlu-- Senathe Senate nt a linn ise tin Senate uml the couiniltli-- Is enItOLAII AITOINTEII JtTINJE. port of Senator Jones of Nevada, who iniKise amendments. tors were news of defeat, larged. arrived today In the city, and of Senatin- - liieoiulng and the quickly put (in foreign questions Populists or tlie In tlu-lHenry If. IPilupp, Juilge-clctor Stewart, who has been here fur will DuIkiIs, as soon ns practlc-abl- e Delegate Cannon Finds that all tho claim for tlio seats the slum for the consonance of the Ogden district, wus belay npiHiinled after the of the several months past. convening Senate, Few a Commotion Caused Waa front row, lielng vacated by outgoing Asms-intbp Justice of the Supreme court will present the resolution which lie Mr. Lindsay Rogers of Ogden arrived Governments on the Western Hemisor those tlielr ct set. taking Malcontents Judge-EleRolnpp or Utah, In place of II. A'--. Smith, In Washington today and will spend phere, and while not advocating an gave last session fur the distribution In tin- - third row when tho Scnnte Is will of the appropriation bills. Ills plan Is at the iktisiimI rcqui-s- t of calh-ito Succeed tho La to several days In the capital. aggressive policy of Interference, Monl to Appointed order on Monday will be Cnnuon. I'hc of to on the the bills and as insist maintenance distribute Ihvsnlcut these follows: the W. E. A. found Mellrhle of Oregon, had previously enterJudge Smith Shoup and Dubois at Attorney-Generroe doctrine. They will express sym- agricultural bill to the Cnnniilttie on of Wyoming, Mantle nf Montana, tained the opinion thnt It would lx- - un- Chirk tho Capital. pathy for Cuba, and In regard to the Agrtrulturc, consular and diplomatic to APPROPRIATION ESTIMATES. of Rhode Island, Raker of the short Wetinore lliirniws necessary to a p mint Hawaiian question will ileelde what Foreign Relations, army and Military of Michigan and Kansas, time Intervening now nnil Sewell bills to Military Affairs; naNew Over Pour Hundred Millions Divided stand to take when the subject Is pre- Aendemy of Im Hlnb'luaiil. Mr. lpilapp will adval to Naval Affnlis; postoffici- to Nov. 30, 1896. In D. Senator the (?., sented lYffer Senate. Washington, vised to take the oath tislay, thus ALliOTEIENT OF HOUSE HEATS. Indian to Indian Affairs, river Among the Departments. Hint personally he favored a proFrank J. Cannon urrlved a recess npiKdiilii'iit and The Secretary salil and liurlmr to Commen-e- , fnrtillcatlons Washington, Dee. Tho nf the seals In the annexation. tect urate rather than been has In und last the night city, Coast Defense, District of Columbia nf the Treasury today transmitted to avoiding the nieessity of (niifirnmllon House allotment is made a different plan The Senator said he had preiared to of Columbia committee, busying himself all day at the various liy the Semite before the assiiniptlon of from tliut In ukiii to the District Congress estimates of the appropria- twenty-on- e Senate. In the the In bills Introductkin i tha fnr office. cunimlssln-toIlls bill wiis to leavthe endand iienslnn sign attended fiscal the Pensions, for Mr. tions required Cannon Iloiiw then are :ui from year Senate. The first will be the bill cur- ing only the legislative, executive and di'iiarlmcnts. can ami he on enter his dutleH at day, 11197, aa AlMl furnished the June one aunt to by Cnngii-sher. and every ing i nee. Tlu-rwill lie no illdlmity In si tailing the cost of Congressional fune- Judicial, the sundry civil and the de- the Republican raueus tonight.no several executive departments, which rals. on first who his sent the takes vote, his Cfinllrimitlon by (he Kcnnlii btnmlay In I ficiency bills to l dealt with by the though as Delegate he bad is practically a aggregate tilt, 091, 073. The estimates In sent an nt have he The that himself as on Committee Congress day. Populists early The expressed regretful Appropriations. new each la: electud for are recapitulated by titles as follows: a circular letter to all Democratic and man, having to Mrs. Coniptoii. nssislunt Congress. proposition undoubtedly will bo vigorWestern man was not chosen Clerk. The seats an-- not given to Legislative establishment, S3.RKQ.5fl1 ; at the Carson Indini, sclns-ls- , who have lieen ously antagonised. the and each who first Cannon this for said ask evening them, executive establishment. 170,103,243; Republican lias prone led to teach limn must draw for the seat he will to favor free coinage to meet that he was In a position to state, Nevada, Judicial establishment, $523,920; foreign known at tho Greenville Indian CaliIn conference on the curthem with WANT ABMES DISCHARGED. two the for occupy years to come. Intercourse, $1,649,068; military estab- rency question. from Interviews had today, thnt the fornia. TIiiik, no mutter how long a man liua An original pension van today grantlishment, $24,526,968; naval establishCounsel for the Major Fils Their An- proclaiiiathin of admission will cerrepresenting his State In the ed to IPiliert Ncv and of , ment, $37,688,675; Indian affairs, TREASURY STATEMENT. swer. House, or how great Ills pminlnenee In tainly be Issued as soon as possible n Marto Imn Hyru.ii pensions, $141,384,670; public works, the flidllierntlnns of that Isidy, he Is for after Dee, 2. Counsel Washington, receipt of certification of re- ket lake. Ida. $28,574,028; $5,024,779; postal service. Deficit of fl, 212,780 and Increase in Major George A. Armes, whose sensa- turns the Just ns upt lo find lilniai-l- f In the last from the Utah Commissioners. KANSAS MILLION CLUB. miscellaneous, $30,636,631; permanent row us In the first, unh-she Is so KII SEATS VATOliS. UTAH FOR tional Debt arrest tha several for months ago t Is There annual appropriations, $119,064,160. n h In have Ills nnmo among the alwolutrly no fur Ion here I Mncn the adjouriinii-n- t of lie- - Slfly Washington, Dec. 2. The monthly Insubordination, by order of MaJ.-ficUnder the head of public works, apon fin t drawn from the lint, when he ran The Sunflower this question. Utah has followed to statement nf the receipts and Schofield, then acting Secretary of Congress the hi;; Capilnl niilil-ln-. State Proposra have his pick of all unoccupied scats. Ihs-i- i s propriations are asked for public build- Treasury Issued today shows I in the hands of iiilnilsb-r-eir.War, wns followed by his discharge tho Iidter not only the enabling uct, but Hava Mora Faopla. ings as follows: Itolse City, Ida., reimirers. New and for the month of November to liy Judge Hrnillcy, with a scathing de- the sentiment of the Unili-irs States pain celpts Ike. I. Kansas greeted ChiWYOMING CAT Cheyenne, Wyo., $100,000; Denver, have lieen $35,980,506; has nunciation of the arrest, filed their which stood behind Us disbursements, put in where Ihe oM isusage. The had lieen wnrn out, 3ilo., mint, $100,000; Hclenn, Mont., $27,199,383, leaving a deficit fur Novem-ii- briefs today In cago tonight. The eprakers of the evenand linprovi-iiu-nlreply In the GovernAdministrato the overwhelm van-mattempt $100,009; Ban Francisco, $100,000. Fnr In room Yorlk Nichols Convicted at Cheyenne ing displayed Kansas In all her glory and of the airungcnicnt of 81,213,780, and for the five appeal to the Court nf Apicala. tion with factious . chamls-rhave he-- u shnwnl Tie that tmumns were lnrt Aquello Light, Cal., $35,000 Is months of thin fiscal year $15,869,337. ment's complaints concern- and ask Wyatt Insane, the Armes of from They discharge - rkini-lln-inot far sway in tha West waiting have alsiut coiiqili-P-asked; fnr tha Yerba Buena, light, Cal., The Increase In the receipts for the further llnhillly, first liecnuse no isiwer ing the character of the Constitution 3. In tlie Ioira-lul- l- lying Dee. Wyo., to bn line garnered, and on Monday the legislators For Improvements at Mare last month, os rnmiiared with Novem-Im- t, whatever existed to make the $30,0001 nf the link, District court tislay, Yorlk the evening was Ihn disappointment of arrest, adopted und of wbl lx- Introduced to a renovab-- mid Nlcli county 1894. was $6,575,100, and nf the lust and Island, Cal., navy yard, $302,454 Is askols found guilty of stealing John J. IiiksIIs, who had bwn announced comInhuh so was liecaiise are he not IHilltlcal ITtah In situation second, rotuintshi-i- l raplbil. as one of tho speakers. ed: fnr the naval station, Puget Bound, live months over 1894, $3,755,790. out since the having Jury chIIIc, formed nf the nature nf the accusaunheeded to In as In the arrangement of seats the , place the perTlie Kansas inerting was arranged by $104,856. Wallace a weulthy The monthly Treasury statement of tions against him. Counsel say there pletely provision lias been Saturday. which was orpetrators of the laet outrage In a ridi- Senatefor Ki liruska Mockinnn, was Indicted Joint- thn Kansas Million Among the appropriation! asked fnr the publlo debt shows that on Novemno been has law nf two in iroeeas pman--tlvthe Senators made with thn Idea of bringing a milany ganised ly with Nichols anil hna kept out of lion by the Secretary of War are the fol- ber 30. 1895, the debt, less rash In the sense and no legal commitment, and culous attitude. The general sentito the Hunllower Htate. two new anil have from IIhIi. seals an to $948,477,611, Construction since the Indictment was lowing:, gun and mortar Treasury, amounted Gov. K N. Morrill, J. R. Burton, N. side, In Wyoming therefore, that the arrest ment of the East Is entirely In favor been lidded oil the Iwllei-teafound. His uttorney says Merchant Rtunley, Ktaln Increase for the month of $3,046,503, believing, $1,886,000; sites for fortificaHcliool 8uierlntend-en- t; was unjust, a violation nf the law and of Utah. I never had any doubt on addition to those which wcie tali-- ll auto ill now lilinself thn which Is accounted for by the decrease subversive J. V. desurrender W, O. Kdwanle, Sections, $250,000; torpedoes for harbor tinfrom the side of eh nil nf the lllierty nf the cltlxen, OiIh subject, but have been much gratiof Klaln of Kansas; W. T. Rice, t hoi'll retary fense, $100,000; armament of fortlflco-llon- s, of $3,541,611 In the cash In the Treas- request that the Judgment tier cleeli 994 of had iiih ths after H. Emory, Ihe of the lower fied to learn that all the commotkin Irrigation lecturer; and who stole a camp out- J. John Wyt-ll- , In ury. $4,876,443; Improvements shown thnt the majority, including Wilder, (resBiin-- r of the Santa Fe rail, Interest-bearin- g was In the mouths of a few malconuml Stahl, surveyors, K. debt. $747,281,960; debt court lie affirmed.counsel fit from w ho sit Notional Park, $30,000. Senators from weru tbs Weal, the ruud, suIs apeakrra. law, maMllllAry argue, lu ucht liiToro the court tislay tents, and that the Government and With the had turned The was Among the appmpriatlona asked fnr on which Interest has ceased since preme in military affairs, but It must the for c.vciiiliiallon. Thu Jury derided $1,676,180; debt bearing no Interky the Secretary of the Interior are: turity, public Intend to welcome Utah In- two Senators from Utnli. hch-for due not In$1,125,883,-99process, provide n:i Inviiio uml In- - will be scut, Total debt. $370,845,857. SHERIFF TAM8EN'S TRIAL. that est. arbitrary in making ppli will To meet expenses of protecting timber The rase was argued to her sovereignty os soon as the steps have pilate This amount, however, does not Imprisonment. Is: content with lie- - I .in suits to the Insane usjiiini. on publlo lands, etc., $150,000; surveyof In court can the apicllatc be taken." tody. Counsel Ineluilo $582,987,673 In rertlflrntea and In lie' cult nf the administrator of In tlie very lust row fan lest formality ing publlo lands, $881,560; education nf Treasury 51 r. Cannon had an Interview with d,- -k notes, which are offset by an for both sides reviewed ihclr conlen ami Ivier E. Milan iigninst It. H. Van Confession of Vosburg, tha from the children In Alaska. $30,000; reindeer fnr Tassi-1Home lime for the death lions. In for $.'hmi i ilaiiiagi-amount the will Mr. Western Is of rash Is elntse Reed The proliably tlie rule which This Treasury. Thief, Will be Used. eye. today. nluaya Alaska, $7500; international Imundary equal t , a verdict for are pi hold a conference on Mon- followed In the InlriMlnellim of new of New York, Dec. 2. The World to-The rash In the Treasury Is classl liefore the rase Is derided. by commission between the United States fled Tui'-i-ll r sll lln-ias follows: Gold. 3139,567.945; morrow will say: The trial of Sheriff assignments to Senators to the elm ml,- r In tin- north Vail day and suggest and Mexico, completing the survi-y- , II. Tumw-on the Indictment found ciiiiiiiilttiHiH. Mr. Chiiiioii proposes Pi end of the Cupltol, ns I- hose ver.' 3503.164,743; paper. $153,863,744 Internal Revenue Receipts. $35,000. ROBBERY. alre.i-llieEXPRESS n l':e!i SLICK are no who lose as nuiinitlleea on ask bonds, disbursing officer's balances, for uguliist him luat August, alleging such places 2. The Doc. Washington. In alkiwing and etc.. $15,525,261, making a total of will lie witiiifaepHy to 31 r. Allen when time In making (In bn to '.lie Tho First Bills. slalement nf Ihe internal revenue us they are liy TWO Ihe throe FOR AGENT TOUCHED against which there are outburglars Kllloran, shows receipts as follows: Spirits, In takes his plucc ns Representative. Imvn Washington, Dee. 2. Representative those or wlio leiule Russell ami Allen to demand am lie by liabilities The that liulleatbins amounting escape from Ludtonight THOUSAND DOLLARS. 035,508, an Increase over the same Linton of Michigan has the dlwtlnril.m standing low stn-c- t jail, will Imgln today. claim to VHcnb- -l chairs. to $623,714,305, a cash balance of $x, month In 1894 of $6,885,351; tobacco, Will succeed In alPUiilng tills of hsvlng Introduced the first bill In $177,406,386. ' leaving fn.ni Tlie two Kcpif Tin District has obtained $2.96X.KIQ, SENATOR SlIHUI ARRIVES. Increase over same month In Adams Company Loses that Amount the ciuifcNsliin Attorney Utah will have tlie House of the Fifty-fourt- h of a man who aided comiuiny, In the hark row. for other rials ls4, $198,314; fermented liquors, $3,575,-51In the pscaie nf the threw at It Is In the Interest nf the railHon. G. H. Slump of Idulm arrived In Alliin, la. Trial of Sheriff Tam-sr- u ami allotted Increase over SENATORIAL CANVASS. Ihe prlHom-rs- . This man Pill same tlie city late last night ami has lieen In this part i f tho rlisinls-- , me to A Reformer Arrested. way postal clerks. Another bill In the Imt men In also liy new month 1891, the notorious liank thief In Vosburg, and friend$642; nlenmnr Interest of postal employees was Introorder to renewing save $145,943, himself from dying In a felon's decrease duced by Representative Aldrirh of Western Members Will Stand Togarble, over ship i ver since. Senator Slump bsika who are slrenily well known to (lie . Im-Mi-ihs la., Dii--i 2.- -II has Just ''I1 hH uiifnhled the R. Elkins of Wist In 1594, $35,343. nilscel some remonth Stephen ss the whule Illinois. Hr. Aldrleh also Introduced a eniinlry. health In of history Improveil I greatly was a mil Hint the linked gether on Western Measures, the burglars from Jail, lb- - called today Virginia, who Is known nil ever bill making Ineligible aa receiver of lanemis, $41,315. decrease over same sult of Ills vacation, l niysli-rloiirobls-rlit the chiel.u.7 I ami other f,rcircumstances pr-- G ms of his - Indian olllei- - with reference to West, not only bcraii 1894. In tinmonth leading $13,337. In at up Interstate I n'pubHran 'bhiihIo making tlie tntnl . engaged mrirnllng ut Albla, liurltiiKlnii 6: (juincy cnirTmerc Is the father-in-lan h the Fort Hull Indi'iii reservation, and Congressional servlia mid lealll-- nii receipts for Gelolier, $13,750,213, a m lu., lust week, ami llu- - AiIiiiiih Express of ltusneil,Viwburg Hark, tarter, gain The latter is now under offlTra eiKSTof who Pettigrew. I'lmndler. s,iior.iJij of $7.035, a:' was warmly greeted aa lie chief workThe the corporation llansbrough, In J.ii'Ni cash. The Gal l.iwr is receipts during for many yiars i'oiniuiiy arrest In llclgluni. awaiting extradinet, Imt al:i Mnntie, IuiIhiIs, Hlioup. Senat any time during the Crw ; srs sn Informal nIhe four months ended Ortolirr 3, 1X95, er In behalf of that Improvement, identified with the Vist iniuiey ciiiiu- - down the Dos kfolm-he has tion. It was Vosburg who conveyed linger and Proctor,andheld nil Hinted to $51,494,692, a decrease of ator Slump says that Idulm has not In lilisllli-sIll'll Ill'll met wiis coiislgiied to the Eli st. tu Kllloran. I!iihs advoto ileeldeil .1 Is II and ethers the relast night meeting iihaP-for the In tho least lu-il or $13,264,992. nt Albln, llu- In lu- Inr-s i wns Vosburg who secrete 1 will Arriving and at reorganisation occupy an wit volvers. cate altempt fri-for tnrllT Mild the lillls Into the and of POLICY OP THE POPULISTS. 81iiiii.-iii:i-, silver held to be coinage tlie caucus I will of CartiT In Tom row. he tlie throe fugitives while the police of Two ilnugliters of UeioliiMonary sol the Senate for wohiI. uml having ns a pulilie rim n exprois olliii- ill tin- not liinko Ills were present at a next Monday. They also pronounced dlers nf n,r and ollu-- r cities were searching "I am In favor," sal-- the Henalnr, of when In- I lam: tilers of I lie Amerlesn to use one of Hie bills Just this tin- Revnliitliin f. Will Decide What to Do When dura- In favor of the distribution of the them. Vosburg made iqsin high and low nate on I of the main S III llrntlli-hnrn- . vu a I Ihe a thu tin VI. nf ill line varumi oilier ln.w his mnile rinrgaiilsatlnn line Mil ilsy. union his confession tu District Attorney Felhnvlug long ngo tions Como Up. llni-s- . was Ihe diuiKbler of a nilnuie-nis- n wlm ihxonvcl- -i the loss of the vulu-- a lows bn-w II li the will ll.'dllS, It was taken down Senate committees, and alsoofdiscussed (usiple. riillllillliy ycslcriliiy. writs In t lie Itielit on Mi- - piick.ige. eoinmon that t'fiili It was reallxi-the Hon- - This In the Semite, and that a by a steiuigrni-herSenator Slump ilot-- not Washington, DecVT.jn an Interview the coiuniiltce assignments and last night cenwas Mrs. tsulra Rols-rls- . kl rohl-rdefinite lw hint IliUell slick will legislation of n there Hen Wilson and tors Inst night Senator Puffer said that the Wiishliiglon tral office under the guidold. The Other was Mrs. Nichols. W "'itTwaa West the n the session. llulli-The Wnrri-ulunii, guve the with of of on quiet evident ill vote all made ance lht unit a Wyoming, old. present as during of Ths a Assistant father each was nainnl District Attorney Populists ht bills. He North Cnrollnii, will nlso la- - foil ml In tlie mntti-was hushed up und a care- Weeks, were of toget stand the rewould Ituriif went Use? passage to Moore, ern appropriation tail ths With inen tliuuj!: regard questions. gathering corroboratlun party the roiiimltti.es Instituted. Is stopping for flu present nt the Nor the row of new members, nnd Senator ful of his statements. organisation of the Senate they will cure the control of ALL IN FAVOR OF UTAH. coffee-growin- a e, n gret-nlinck- iiii-i- stn-nuou- r c n et r r c s b-- r s Post-offic- e, t e tiold-ove- rs s e Bal-duli- Deb-gat- Is-e- SM-nc- $8,760,-468- s lc n. $100,-Mil- re Chh-agO- ls-c- s er s s iiui-lu- r Cln-yn,i- - Is-e- hten-hant- - 7. .ui-ni, Mll-in- iigns-ineii- . . ls-s- t 3, lm-re- care-Icssiih-sb s vm-at-- illi-.i- 1, nn-ii- yt-- w s w 1 s Is-es Kell-at- lli-- r - e cur-rl'-- t pro-teell- - nm-iin- I sti-ii- fi-- r 1 s . s ilcti-ctlv- d r |