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Show f FIELD OF resented in battle have commissioners CHIGKAMAUGA. Dedication of 6lood-Soak- Battlefields', dowlof Senator Stanford, however, for MADMAN. her feitcncUai upheld In every point, H p. McKlalck, counsel for the plain r tiff, began his argument on hie appeal today. The history of the Central PaDangerous Lunatic in the cific, as made by Congress, the bill of complaint, and the decision of the United States District court, were enumeMountains of Sevier. rated In the opening remarks. Little or no new material was Introduced. Armed with a Which He 3' Hill's Views Modified. Turns Loose at Unexpected Times 16. Doubt no longWashington, and Places Attacked a Camp Near er exists here Sept as to correctness of to be the Information thatthe Joseph City Supposed Mr. llornblower Is Reto with a on a seat Brigham Nay, the get bench. Sanpete 11111 will nut cord. It Is settled that SenatorSupreme oppose his confirmation, end In all probability there will be no opiHisltlun Richfield, Utah, Sept. 15. In these from any other source. Hill has modified hla views laiier day josepn Cny, Uciicr county, onSenator Mr. Horablowers fit ness for the Suis Hie scene of a uuul of w adventure. iiignt on lop of the moon-- ' preme bench- since Mr. llornblower shiueis' arrest and indictment cornea supported Mr. 11U1 for Governor Inst ihe siory oi a thrilling escapade en- fall: It Is said. gaged In by a half aoseu eiucaineu und a madman. Saturday night the sheep and cattleIDAHO RANCHER STABBED men in question had camped In the mountains a short distance above AH UK at work locating positions for monument. There are nearly a hundred miles of roads opened, and fifty-tw- o have been Improved in most substantial manner, and all through military posltlona Over 460 guns of the batteries used on these fields have been obtained from the arsenals, and MU have already been mounted upon Iron which are of the pattern of the carriages of the war and set up to mark the exact position of the batteries of each side in the battle. Eventually. the whole 400 guns will be In position. Visitors find this one of the most Imposing features of the restoration, as they come upon batteries of real guue at every prominent puim of the tinea Hteel otMervMiioii lowers, rising abovt the forest si various commanding posltlona afford views of the entire theater of battle. The Chlckamauga field Is already thickly dutted with State monuments and the Government tablets, and while not over half of the number of each which are to be erected have yet been provided, the lines of the three-day- s' engagement are readily followed. Ohio has fifty-fiv- e monuments and fifty-thre- e granite markers for minor position in place. Minnesota has five monuments to her two organisations, and two of these are the most costly of any yet erected. Massachusetts has a fine granite and bronse monument on Orchard Knob. All of the monuments thus far erected, except those from Indiana, are of granite and bronse. Those of that State are of Bedford limestone. HISTORY OF THE PROJECT. The park project and the main details of Its comprehensive plan was the conception of Gen. Boynton, now the historian of the National commission. His public suggestion to make Chlckamauga a National park was taken up by the Society of the Army of the Cumberland, and hie first plan was to secure this through a Joint memorial of Union and Confederate veterans, with the Idea of securing State assistance. A memorial association was organised and chartered, but before it began operations he perfected a plan for a National commission, acting under the supervision of the Secretary of War. He wrote a bill, which 1s the present law, placed It In the hands of Gen. Grosvenor of Ohio, who Introduced it In the House of Representatives. Many members of the House took an Immediate and strong interest In the measure, notably thirty of those who served In one or the other of the armies of the battle of Chattanooga. Before it was called up universal support had been secured for It, and It passed both houses by unanimous consent. It provided for the purchase of 7800 acres of the Chlckamauga field, and for the equal participation of both Bides In the marking of the lines and the erection of monuments. All subsequent appropriations, now aggregating 8760,-00have also passed without opposition. "doctor took greatlntu ed i Grounds Over VThlcli the Armies of the ho. ui ami South Fought for Light lityt Plan of the aai'k end History of the Project Programme of the Exercises for the Coming Week. Chattanooga, Tenn., Bopt. IS. Under liie guiding hand of the Secretary of War, ai'iiiitf under the authority of Cuiigiitfb, Chiattunouga und the notable baiueiicldB HUiruunmng It have been without preparing for a National event Great throngs of veterans luuullel. who fought agalnet each other are crowding into tne city to take equal part, uuuer National enactment, in the dedication of the llelda which their pruwesa made memorable as a National military park, wherein the movements and the achievement of each side have received impartial attention. As provided In the act of Congress, Secretary Lamont hai Invited the attendance of the legislative department of the Government and the members court, Congreee of the Supreme and its preaiding . officer, the Lieutenant-Gener- al of the army and the Admiral of the navy, the Governor! of all the State and their staffs, and the veterans of the contending armies. All are to be prominently represented. Nearly every surviving general of the two armies has sent notice of hie Intention to attend. The Governors of every State which hod troops in the action have responded favorably to the Secretary's Invitation. A Joint committee of twenty Senator and fifty members of the House will represent Congress. The members 01 twenty-si- x State committees, who have been at work with the National committee In locating lines of battle of the troops of their States, will attend. The v ie Army of the Cumberland, the'Aifflrof the Tennessee, the G. A. K. and the Association of Confederate Veteran; will he present In unusual numbers. This official concourse Is to be Increased by a gathering of an army of visitors, already known to be so great that It will tax the capacity ut-01 the railroads centering here to their most. Ldeut.-GcSchofield has cordially afforded every assistance which could be given from the headquarters of the army, and the movement of regulai troops from Fort Sheridan, Fort Klley, Fort Thomas, Columbus Barracks and Pensacola presented an instance oi rapid concentration oLsund"1 ' n. BY A THE Little Girl Who Saw Booth Murdered. Six-Shoot- er iiu-we- Part of His TEST ABANDONS SILVER. Face Other Witnesses Saw Crocker at the Barn About that Time In- Missouri Senator Said to Changed His Views. at the teresting Developments New York, Sept. 17. A special to the Evanston Trial Objections to Mr. Herald from Washington says: Another Variana Participation. United States Senator can be added to those who have left the standard of the advocate! of the free and unlimited 17. In the coinage of silver Evanston, Wyo., Sept at the ratio of 16 to 1. ' Crocker murder trial this morning the Senator Vest of Missouri, who Is now - ei James i Introduced Mr. C. S. Vartan of Salt Lake and asked for hla admission Into the case at this day, as he had not been able to appear before. Defense entered an objection to Mr. Varian on the ground that he was a of the State, and consequently not eligible to admission to the bar of Wyoming. Defense cited authorities in support of their objection, and contended that Mr. Varian could only be allowed to practice In our courts through courtesy. They contended that an attorney not a member of the bar of Wyoming could not take upon himself the functions of a prosecutor. The prosecution, taken unawares on this point, withdrew their motion to idbilt Mr. Varian, reserving the privilege of renewing the same later on. The case proceeded by the prosecution recalling Ole Bergstrom. He said he had a conversation with Crocker on the day after the murder. We started for the barn, and he said that after he had seen tK man unload the straw he went down ( n and then home and then back to the barn, where he met Brown coming out, and he told him he had 'got on to the combination quickly.' This was between 6 and 6 oclock." Mrs. Lyme Huggins, the next witness, said she had lived in Evanston seventeen years. I live next to the Presbyterian church and opposite Mr. Crockers residence. I know where the Booth A Crocker burn Is. On the 26th day of January I saw the defendant going to the barn at about 8:10 or 6:15 p. m. I saw a wagon drive Into the corral and saw a man drive out. I did any on) there when he came zad the man closed the gates hlm-Or drove away. It was from ten An minutes after the man had I saw Crocker come to the proK-cutloi- Whitton of Hailey Wielded the Knife. non-reside-nt Claimed Hie Credit with George A. Lowe Had Been Injured, and is Bald to Have Been the Aggressor A Terrible and Probably Fatal Wound Inflicted Testimony at the Crocker Trial. . oe catch-aa-catch-c- qunsl-Judicl- . Halley, Ida. Sept 18. Abo tit 1 o'clock this ' afternoon William Loucks, a rancher from Silver creek, aged 82 years, ran out of the Halley Lumber company's ofilc holding a large Iron file In his hand, saying, "I'm cut to piece I'm a dead man; come with me to a doctor." These words were addressed to T. K. Picotte. editor of the Times, who wee standing near. The latter accompanied Loucks to the postofflee, where he weakened and collapsed, falling to the ground. Four men carried lAunVe to the office of Dr. Brown A Gue, where examination proved a large knife-wountwo Inches in length In the INDIANS WANT REVENGE. lower right abdomen, the Intestines protruding. The wound was sewed up, pd subsequently Loucks was removed to hie mother's house at Bellevue. Dr. INSIST THAT HAGLE8TEAD lvown Informs your that MUST BE HUNG. even If he outlives correspondent the death from peritonitis 1s feared. shock, James P. Whitton, manager of the Slayer of Indian Wlnt Indicted at Halley . Lumber company and 8c. George Yesterday A of Logan county, stabbed Heavy Guard Will Protect Him, Lsmcka. Loucks, who is a stalwart fellow, superior to Whitton In strength. claims Whitton Injured his credit with1 of Utah. Whitton St George, Utah, Sept. 16. In the d, 0, She further said he was struck by something that looked like a baseball bat. Being shown a pick handle, could not say it was the weapon. That today's evidence is strong for the prosecution Is unquestioned. It locates Crocker at the barn at the time the murder waa supposed to have been committed. Only Saw Hie Arm and si Joseph City. They were grouped around .he camp-nr- e enjoying tne atter-suppsmoke and chat, when without warning they were ralien upon by a man who emerged form the darkness, and single-hande-d commenced a fierce on slaught upon the assembly. After emptying a six-shter at the camp, he grappled with the man nearest him. Worsted In the match, the wild man eludedwrestling the others and escaped Into the timber as suddenly aa ho had appeared. The Identity of the would-b- e assassin ia not positively known, but it 1 thought he is one Brigham Nay, who was arrested last year in Gunnison lor a like offense. The criminal Is abort, heavy-s- et and very A few evenings previous to Saturday night's adventure, a man answering that description had attacked and was driven from another sheep camp In the samo locality. No one was Injured at either time. According to latest advices, a posse organised In Joseph City has gone Into the mountains in pursuit of the fellow who has terrorised the entire community. As yet no trace of him has been found. CROCKER TRIAL. al y in I'nrisiiad, has, In private conversations with persons who have met him In Europe, declared that In his opinion free coinage of silver at the old ratio was no lunger possible. Just what position the Missouri Senator will occupy on the sliver question will probably not Ihi known until some occasion arises In which he can express himself, but, says a Missouri gentleman, It. can be announced with posltlveness that he would never again favor the free coinage of silver at the ratio of 16 to L Will Coin Double Eagles. Philadelphia, Sept 17. Superintendent Krets will commence tomorrow the coining of double eagles from the millions of dollars in gold bullion now stored In the vaults of the mint in thla city, Tho press has a capacity of 18,000 pieces a day, which by working to its full capacity will give an output of over 810,000,000 a month. This course will be pursued by the se the reserve gold fundsuperintendent, In the Institution le now quite low, and because of the weekly shipments to New York and other cities it Is desired to replenish them. Health Officers Meet. San Francisco, Sept 17. Members of the State and San Francisco boards of health. United States health officers and the health officers of Ban Francisco and Oakland, met In the office of the Mayor today to consider the cholera question. Resolutions were adopted pledging the various officials represented at the conference to act In concert for the prevention of an epidemic invasion, or in case of its invasion to effectually suppress it It was also agreed that the practice of the Pacific Mall Steamship company in returning to China In wooden coffins bodies of Chinese who died en route to this port would be fatal to passengers in case of cholera epidemic. The company was notified to place each bodies in hermetically-seale- d eaekets. JUDGMENT AGAINST NEW. pro-Uifu- ust rST h Hltchlngs was the next irnn he saw defendant walking Democratic Lawyer's Fee la Wyo-laws oi the United States, and two un- Loucks has met and abused Whitton tttlbiil-go- ll ming Legislative Conteetg. 'rk toward' town' on the the Territorial laws, one of the lat- on the street and In his office twice. Jl Q riMudMiiM- - established. Secretary Elkins gave the der Her for f7' about s oclock, in This an murder ter Indictment for Cheyenne, being alii Sept 17. In the renewed the Loucks f.h .Irn. Len wpE to morning Witness was not District court Wyo., "WSJ; the first degree against Frank Hagle-tea- d gti ver here a verdict was desk. his stood at today Whitton ar-I conred for the murder of Indian Wint. quarrel. regarding the scarcely received before dispatches w Loucks kept him penned in a corner, atloiL hewield with Mr. Butler, rendered against Albert L. New, rived at Park headquarters from each I shape, Secretary Lamont has rendered Haglestead was arraigned at once, and brandishing a pair of iron pinchers, ter! of the Wyoming State Demo-- c of Crocker. Judge Brown not guilty. He will not be tried oonstant and most energetic assistance. pleaded Whit tons as Butler was an r: ratio committee and now Collector of that, this term of court, but will be ta- threatening to dash out office at of consists furni. commission Internal Revenue for the district of brains, and smashing the hi dsdicated Is I The National ey of record In the case, the xes to the pen. Gen. J. & Fullerton, chairman; Gen. A. should be allowed to enow Colorado, for 8400, the amount of The Indians axe hanging about the ture to pieces. This was continued for of twDODM aimenmoM. it extend I p gtAMsyt. Gonfodo to rnrMTitiTii one tht claim hour. about sued for by A. C. Campbell, according Finally, Butler had endeavored to tamper trom Sherman he every day, and are very wUh U. Whitton, Loucks grabbed a Urge iron prominent Democratic lawyer. tho witness. case. to In this learn eager nmuii concerning in Height I wtlllery, secretary, and Gen. H. V. to kill you, Mr. Campbell's case was that he I talking with the officers of the court file, shouting, "I'm going of Chattanooga, ErmCimi in been engaged by Mr. New as attorney Boynton, historian. Gen. Fullerton, by they always Insist that Haglestead you d s of a b ,'' but aa he ad- ter' CROCKER HAD A SLED. I order Secretary of War, ha. must he hung, and they seemed much vanced seemingly to execute the threat, of. the witness, in the legislative contest cases followui, ucA, The broad boulevard between the two 1 411 arrangements for the disappointed when they learned that Whitton applied the knife In fled towiuyuj, seen the defendant ing tho Wyoming elections of 1892, Mr. Government as I having points Is owned by the full Loucks retreated. Whitton New contracting to pay for the servand lie barn. He first saw him coming hie trial had been postponed. In view of Jurisdiction dedication. park, and part of theover DEDICATION CEREMONIES. the feeling and demonstration! of the le an Inoffensive and pleasant man to . i his house to the barn, and then ices from funds to be advanced by the over this, the fifteen miles square been No arrests have with. along him again at the barn door. He National Democratic committee. Mr. The official dedication, under the aus- Indians and the apprehensions of some get r? of the Chlckamauga field, and ovei V' a sled with a bundle of canvas on New paid part of Mr. Campbell's bill, made. Indians of the citizens the may that of the and of of other beside approaches, pices miles Congress Secretary many aw him there at 6:40 p. m. on the but refused to pay tho balance when seek to Intercept and take the prisoner Inhas been ceded to the Government by War, will occupy the 19th and 20thcharfrom the marshals on their way northof the homicide. "I stopped Campbell opposed hie candidacy for SPARKS FROM TH WIRES. Georgia. stants, but exercises of a general j ilng the States of Tennessee and District Attorney McCarty asked looked at him and he looked at me. the United States Senate. " Campbell This drive rune for eight miles along acter, which will be attended by most ward, New with having received mm very cold that 86000 day and he had charged oi 3t the officials who are to arrive, will that an order be made authorising the The coke workers at Scottdal Fa deBraggse line of battle on the crest the contests for the as as to Marshal with and on of clothes dt many much like employ the very having guards and 18th the the of whole on to a iccupy the strike. cided so Missionary Uidge. It passes along ueed these fund he deemed necessary for the safe he now wear He had no over--9 20th. fronts of- Sherman's army, Thomas's jvenlnge of the 18th, 19th and The prison congress opened at Denver, 'if., but think he had a Mr. New did not appear In court, but It The dedications of Bute monuments transportation of the prisoner.with Ed. with pair of gloves In attendance. fi army and the army under Hooker. delegates ttity was ten or fifteen feet answered through hie counsel to the efHe George Davis, Implicated standing overlooks all the battlefields about trill occur mainly on the 18th. young Crosby at toThe convention of mother which was & the corner, going toward the fect that he had kept no books during At noon of the 19th the Chlckamauga Keely for stabbing not have been held under the ausploes oi Chattanooga, Including Lookout Muun time of the contests; that he could guilty. Pangultch, pleaded It was daylight and he was go-- j the (Jn. miles be will the leld twelve through dedicated, rune for and college the SepChicago Kindergarten tain, Frederick Clift, a barrister of the tember When I last saw him not remember how much money he had openly. along u been of the United States presiding, has postponed the center of the fighting ground of the courts, was admitted to the October 22 rd to 86th. ", vas standing at the barn door. He received; that he had no account of upon the Invitation of Secretary La- English three days' battle of Chlckamauga. what he had but had exmont. The orators will be Gen. John bar. The trials of the recalcitrant witnesses "'liped there, turned and looked at pended all heexpended, Of the territory over which Jurisdican to Mickles R. John received. Under the pleaded and looked guilty I and him." at case stopped In B. Jd. Gen. United Senate to the John the sugar investigation ceded Palmer and Gordon, Indictment for selling liquor without a tion has been order of peremptory the court. Judgr George Murphy next took the will nut place until November. The Slates for park purposes, ten equart both of the United States Senate. and was fined 820 and costs. first casetake for the full amount of Campbell's tried will be that of Kiverton and testified as follows: "On the ment The night of the 19th, In the tent at license, miles have been already purchased in cases were dismissed. waa claim The rendered. York broker. New the K. forgery Chapman, day of January last, I was In a single block on the Chlckamauga Chattanooga, the veterans of SherIt Is understood the. President ' ineton, and came down town with field. The entire crest shout Braggs'i man's and Braggs'e armies will hold to determined land aphas practically husband about 6:20. She went to NEWLANDSS VIEWS. W. L. May of Omaha, Neb., Comheadquarters on Missionary Ridge; Or- public exercises, Gen. Granville M. tores as stated by her husband, chard Knob, the headquarters of Grant, Dodge, president of the 8oclety of the COUGHLIN AND GEORGE BACK point missioner of Fish and Fish Hatcheries, Mr. started for saw I Huggins to succeed the late Marshall MacDonald. Thomas and Granger during the battle Army of the Tennessee, presiding. The Crocker a short distance from the PROSPERITY WOULD KILL Tint n of Chattanooga, a tract eight acres in thief speeches will be by Gen. O. O. Daniel Coffey, one of the OGDEN TO THE a SILVER ISSUE. we FROM as BROUGHT AlaInto end oi turned north of the the Gen. Wheeler acres at Howard,' alley oppo-th- e Joseph detectives in the Ban Francisco police extent; fifty bam. I saw him hauling a PENITENTIARY. Missionary Kldge, being the ground bama and Gen. Willard Warner of department, committed suicide by shootHla relatives led with something on It, and Outflow of Gold Is the assaulted by Gen. Sherman and defend ing himself in the head. Chattanooga. Only Discourare unable to assign any cause for the then standing In front of the barn ed by Cleburne, and a tract of five During the forenoon of the 20th there . deed. aging Feature of the Situation- We went directly up the alley to acres on another portion of the Ridge, will be a parade and a review, in which Indicted for Murder at Logan Gold le Insufficient. All the continental steamship companies) marking the left of the assault of thi ill organised military bodies and the gins' s place. I did not turn after Coughlins Experience In Hla Pres- except the Thlngvalla line, made imporrent Into When the Cumberland, form portions of the park. Jovernora of States will take part. At saw I alley. tant advances in rates for outgoing steernoon the dedication of the Chattanooga ent Prison. last hie face was turned toward Congress has also authorised the addiTwki Sept, fit. Congressman Franage passengers, which are now as high tion to the park of Hooker's and Wal- field will take place in the tent, the ind he stood in front of the barn cis M. hewloniis as of Nevada, chairman of they were two years ago, before the on Lookout. Tht d Gen. Charles II. s thall war. 6:40 that I saw the executive committee of the National speakers being rate was about It Salt Lake City, Utah, September 1- 4- Comte Max de Fora eon of the of the House of Representatives Silver Government already owns the roads ti talked to a World Don't know If electric lights grand tne party, Holland house today on thereporter and over Lookout mountain, through and Gen. William H. Bate of the SenPat Coughlun and Fred George, the marshal of the Court of Prince Ferdinand future turned on or not, or whether eun at of freo auiI unlimited uilver colwura aa ate. become of to betrothed Hooker's field to Wauhatchie, on has Bulgaria, over heads whose beardless assassins hlnlng or not When I first saw a political Iwiuo. MereHon. of the the field. Marie, daughter fiant he was coming toward the the hangman's noose U dangling, who dith Heed, formerly United States Min "I recognize the fact," he sold, that If The park and Its approaches embrace business continues to Improve were Indicted at Logan yesterday, were is ter to Greece. it nr overlook the fields of five days oi CAUSED BY THE SYSTEM turns out that the Improvement Is and permaAT THE DRUG STORE. brought down from Ogden lust night Arordispatch froman Berlin says the Ern-ilsilver leeue ia dead. the general battle between great armies, nent, is drawing allegorical picture The only discouraging feature of the with a bunch of other criminals and ie and three days of minor engagements, Shurtllff, Jr., was working for situation the intervention of the powers la the outlluw of gold. At thle where Inlustrating namely. Chlckamauga, Orchard Knob, 3CXELS EXPLAINS THE TREAS- committed to the penitentiary, In ft connection between with Saw Co., the peace Fargo January. time there ought to be a Lookout Mountain and Missionary they will await their trial on an in- China and Japan. It ia to be painted by !r Vint twice on the 26th Particular EMBARRASSMENTS. of URY for our staple export prodictment charging them with murder. and will be presented ' l'in 4:20 and 6:45 p. m. HeJanuary, Itidge, Brown's Ferry and Wauhatchie. duct wheat and but bought to relish the posi- to the Czar of Russia. Goughian appeared not appear to cotton, be buying aaEngland PLAN OF THE PARK. grapes the first time end went doesusual. tion In' which he found himself, and GKen Ford McKinney of New York, It be : may that conditionsireely the rear door leading to the n will the Source of Supply for garrulously recited, while his pockets son of John L. McKinney of TltusvUle, change and the beginning of exportation The plan of the park Is to restore the Creasury which Booth the and Crocker his Balances adventures the were has in International been bank lost searched, cause an will Inllow Penn., being People of president, ua but to gold, fields, aa nearly as possible, to their Is situated. He came In about who believe in the within the confines of the pen, in which the mountains In Northwestern Colorado free and unlimited Should not Complain. condition at the time of the battle;Im-to I or 6:46 and bought some ten also was for His who of onion and for term a "done" the day father, hod silver, is he situation one ui coinage burglary, that close all new roads and reopen and defendant has talked to me about should make It evident that the world in which he Mngulshed for several a member of the party, has offered 5uu battles, and do business on gold alone. prove those used In themoved 16. Hon. James E months while his friends were saving reward for any news of him, dead or .alter, and said I was mistaken cannot London, Sept. to and armies over which the allv "Nevertheles I am frank to admit that Inhe had the time. He the said from United came him he of the In punishment Eckels, Comptroller Knee of battle The fields. with the return of sliver ceaees from the combine of all for attempt to murder Patsy's Arrangements jnt door, but that Is not true. He to be an Issue, forprosperity Treasury, made the following curred in the s wlieu the people are In the Westmanufacturers have all been ascertained, and a vast states Cough-Ianwas of aid he Park went it out of on the City, front Harrigan with request of a business door, occupied ern were profitable affairs the district and amount of work toward permanently statement today, price perfected, first visit to the institution since of window glass was his was also not true. On n of the Associated Press: they have neither the time nor the Incliboosted to 9 per marking them has been done. Thla Is two His to discuss was nation he ago. years discharged money cent. said New witness he from Heretofore the could oi not entire production question" "Being thus far away accomplished by historical and guide record for meanness and moral ob- the seventy window-glas- s firms will pass roii definitely to the day, but Is cer-tablets, which point the way to and fork, and not knowing the exact Pa sales two while tho there hands of but excelled, says was liquity through g Excess al about are time. of which there was that movements porIt Appalling prevailing upon every Imports Over explain the over agent one at Pittsburg and another at Janney, who stood watch unusual for defendant to go the shipments of gold abroad, I trolman tion of the lines. These tablets show Exports this Year. of any convict who was ever Uuncl lnd. that him, dithe sub.'eel back door. of can I that uiion armies, corps, say nothing the organisations Washington, Sept. 15. A bulletin by the there. He was constantly In the sweat-boAn Immense traffic In Mexican cattle is visions and brigades, with the names ject which will be of special benefit to Bureau of Statistics of the Treasury deiW THE BLOW STRUCK. No power was able to reform being built up under the preeent favoraof the respective commanders and the public. Generally speaking, the him. His mother's partment shows an excosa of imports of pleadings were vain. ble conditions for their Importation into Walton, a young girl of Evans- - merchandise over exports for their staffs of the field, and the com- gold shipments came about from the He was an Instrument of constant tur- this country. Twelve thousand head of ). the month manders of all regiments and batteries. fact that the American people are buy moil. It was with this record that slock cattle were purchased in the State cuu tilled: I was coasting on the of August of 815,216,79, and for the eight the 26th of January. I don't months Full historical text on each tablet sets lng a great deal abroad, and not sell Goughian went back to his old haunts. of Coahulla, Mexico, last week, and ending August 21st of 8M606,61k Into Texa and the Dolores Iglfli iow long X was coasting, but I The same forth the details of the movement at Ing sufficient of their own products to It was Georges first experience, and brought lust year showed the ranch. In re late. I saw Mr. Booth on exports to periods u eaeh point. thus In crime laughed with them. Kinney county, was stocked ii ,I' the hie be in excess by 89,U58,075 and while equalise necessitating things, companion to the barn. I stood by the 864,777,257. There le no distinction In the prepara- settlement of the balance due In gold about his career behind the bars, Mr. Theodore Runyon, United Etateenetr i cross from the Little Rock Gold to the value of 816.667,3a was extion of these tablets between Union We maintain a financial system which George wee crestfallen and taciturn. Embassador to Germany, has made a n the sidewalk. There were ported during August, making 805,766.217 and Confederate forces, nor In any makes the United States Treasury the no confidence in Coughluni second have I Atfor the eight mouths of the year. The application to tne District Hurt. :s with me. Mr. Booth went Inother department of the work la there general market of supply for all re- bo anted pluck," said In behalf of Mr. of exports over Imports is placed torney at to mark ara. The doors were closed. I excess uny difference. The designtheIs Identical more or loss "On the contrary, I believe him a cur.' Louis BternWuersburg New Jork, who waa of gold. Consequently 815,15582 and 827,702,241, as opposed to at tiring accuracy 1mwith historical . 1 w saw after comes to Mr. I Adminb sentenced months four mbarrassment the cently v Booth, and 81,915,2m and 854,222,281 for corresponding prisonment at NurVburg for Insultlngltel r(nt home. I noticed the electric periods of UM. Gold ore showed a total of th Treasury department, lfro.uJ,d Stanford Case on AppesL ocflat Huron fields, Xthusrein? an SSl'trat,on on for the eight months of over a ThuenJen, when I went balances to these when hill after export be the set 18. up Tho people Klssengen, Mr. require San Francisco, Sept. In actual war which no lied. million. The silver export Including coin, ject lesson , r. Booth. the Treasury hna al- of the United States Dcgan the second ed Wo? Plfwn However, that the bullion and or were HSmuM) and 826- ,senlenci hua attempted. nation other xamlnatlon she testified as OMMMl opposed nr managed to maintain unqucsllon to 84,566, attack upon the Stanford estate in the be sustained. and 8206669 Besides the historical tablets, which ways went th Into 1894. In ed the of its the the he was barn and of for Court Clroult obligations, payment Appeals today, the are prepared by the Government, some so. The do the The When will and the by 815,000,000. month numImmigrants person, under system suit during Involving pitched Slates are erecting monuments to mark always and fell The door was then bered 27,189, and for the year to date It Is forced to operate mnkes it case was heard In the United States as the positions of their troops. Already which to 17,448 and 19561 opposed She saw during man's arm, and a expensive to do so, but as District court, the demurrer Interposed nearly ft half a million dollars have II sometimes lie face, but could not Identify 1894. tolerate them, the by the defense was sustained, so the been appropriated by States which had I long a the voters e eaye she heard some one but people have no right to complain of case never actually came to trial Mr Hearst of California has s n troops here, end eall of the States ho come' referring It was considered a victory for the wl- of lace which rivals that of the which were rep- 1 the expense," two of the twenty-ninwho of li "A 1 j"' I at-T- pro-Litto- n court-hous- e ; self-de-fen-ee - Vlce-Presi-le-nt suh-26t- h, ! beat-know- Gros-ven- battle-groun- Long-street'- or s a, . al-l- window-glas- repre-wntatl- ve cross-latlo- HVfc 11 con-llllun- pro-lucln- x. 1 rd -. - - IMU lift-72- re-ie- vu s. ra oollec-tlo- possl-loot- h, approaching. 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