Show WILL LAUNCH A NEW PARTY Prominent Members of the Bimetallic Union Assemble at Washington GEN WARNERS VIEWS Thinks Well of the Action of the Populists Richard Mackintosh of Salt Lake Is Among the Free Silver Men Already Assembled at the Capital of the Nation Will Go to the Country on the Single Issue of Finance Special to The Herald WASHINGTON D C Jan 20 Prominent members of the bimetallic league are arriving to attend the conference con-ference to be held Wednesday General Gen-eral A J Warner one of the leading spirits said to The Herald correspondent correspon-dent tonight We desire to cooperate cooper-ate with members of any party who seeing the time for supreme action has arrived are willing to enlist for this campaign under the banner of the white metal Silver men can win this race by united action Mr Warner says he thinks well o the action of the Populist national committee com-mittee at St Louis advocating the placing of the national silver ticket In the field after the old parties have held their conventions There Is now little doubt that the conference of silver men on Wednesday means the launching of a new party into the political arena In fact a new party may be looked for Thursday morning In the above Interview In-terview with Warner president of the American Bimetallic league enough was said to show what is to be the programme The free silver men are already arriving ar-riving Among those here besides General Gen-eral Warner are exGovernor Toole of Montana Richard Mackintosh of Utah President Wardall of California and George P McKenney of California Califor-nia A big delegation is expected from Chicago tomorrow W H Harvey has been invited and is expected to be present In launching launch-ing the new party the silver men have made Up their minds to go to the country on the single issue of finance and to put ail other questions aside until that one is settled MINOR MATTERS Senator Warren of Wyoming today offered a resolution looking toward the adoption of means of preserving the buffalo from extinction George Hodge was today appointed postmaster at Spring Hill Albany county Wyoming and T H Wilde at Moylan Bannock county Idaho Dennis Lynch company E Sixteenth infantry Fort Douglas will be discharged dis-charged from the United States army without honor with a forfeiture of retained pay by order of the secretary tcretar of war |