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Show THE RUSSIAN JEWS. Baron Hlrs-b, of I'nnz; Is Organ Izlu-f a Society la Their uk BALLOTING FOR U.S. SENATORS IN IDAHO. Xew Discover-' "orr to Baku Alim Inntc rram Kantln it Xod crate Cost. LONOON CATHOLICS APPEAL TO THE POPE. Silling Bull'j Death Aromn Much .tppreherislon Amoag the Settltrs. Cj Tcrtzrlb ta tha Mcwj.i In Debstroribe Jew-. Vienna, Dec. 10 Baron Hlrsch is organizing a meeting in behali of the Jews. Cloalnz-orB-mk. Cimm-ield, I'enna., Dec. 1C The Clauticld County Bank closed its doors tliis morning. The depositors depos-itors are made safe by a mortgage on leal estate for three times the amount of their deimslts. The ownerofthebanklsex-i;. S. Sena tor William A. Wallace. The lia-bilitles lia-bilitles are $150 000; as-ets, $550,-000. $550,-000. 1 -t , U'shrnat -Horb. London, Dec. 16. Captain O'Shea writes to the Timet that he is taking measures to secure the needful consent of others to produce documents to refute Ileal "n false statements aboat the election contest con-test at Liverpool In 1SS5 and Ual-way Ual-way in 1SS0. snpiiiiiDir aaork. PoHTIamj, Ogn., Dec. id. The chief engineer of the Union IVitic Railway Companv received a elis-Itih elis-Itih Irom New York today stating that the executive of the Uulou Pacific have directed that work shall be suspended on.the road now being constructed from Portland to Seattle. Ilallulluc for Senator In Idaliu. Boise Litv. Dec lti. Tlie balloting ballot-ing for the U. B. Senators has begun be-gun Iu each house of Iho legislature. legisla-ture. The indlcatlonsaretliat there will be a bitter contest, bttwetu three candidates from northern Idaho and two from the south. Enlv--lilnc U'Drlrn. Baltihokk, Dec. 10. The committees com-mittees of the Irish-Americans to arrange for the reception of the Irish tnvos, tomorrow night, have -cisscd a resolution recognizing Pai-uell'spa't Pai-uell'spa't service anu eulogizing O'Brien's position In seeking fori, reconciliation of the Irl'h factions. Important. IJlsroiera. Coi.L'51i:ic,S. C, D--C 16. I. A. Kmanucl, a member of the barol this State, has ui-covered a procts by w liich aluminum can be made from kaolin, it a cost of VS0 Ier ton. The "Suppressed Cnlleil Irrlan! " DctnuN, Dec. IC Upon application applica-tion of counsel in Lchall of i'arucll, the court granted au injunction restraining re-straining the lublicatlim of the SufprtiKd Viittid Irtlwitt. Dentil orOrueral Tnrrrjr, Ntnv Haven, Coun., DeclC. Brevet M.Jor Uencial Alfred 11. lurry, on the retired list of the United b talis army, died this morning. morn-ing. Morli ortoncrrss. iVasiiinotun, Dec. Ill In the course eil tlie morning business Senator Sen-ator Hoar read a letter from Johu I. Daveupoit, making a vociferous denial of the charges preferred agaiut his conduct asuervisorof the elections and prof. h-1d his willlugness to appear before the Pciute committee to auswtr the charges. The ending business for consideration consid-eration was the Dolph resolution providing for au Investigation whether the right to vote had been denied" or abridged In any State, with thu Vest anieii iment extending the investigation to Inquiring wLclher by Stale legislation legis-lation any man was denied the right ot work onublic works ! reason cf his color. Morgan, in opposing the resolution, railed attention at-tention to the Fifteenth Amendment Amend-ment of the Cun-cltuliun, criticizing it aud contending that the fuuiua-tion fuuiua-tion of the country would be- much better had the government been content with thu Fourteenth Amendment. beuaior l'asco today introduced an ameudmeul to the '-ending election elec-tion bill. It provides that it shall Is-unlawful Is-unlawful forany person to -way or promise to siy money to Induce (lersons to vote or refrain from voting; vot-ing; to promise employment as supervisor su-pervisor of election, to Influence vote; to receive mouey or a- point-nicut point-nicut Willi that oljeet, and to endeavor en-deavor to Influence, employes In their votiug,ou a penalty of $500 fine and lmpri-ouuietit for oue ear. it also requires ofiic-ers ot political organizations or-ganizations to give to the Clelk cf the House itemized statements of receipts aud expendituresof political fund, and the same sutements ale required from candidates for Representatives, Repre-sentatives, under like eualtiec. 1I01SE. WAsllIMiTON, Dec IC Tho coinage cuiuniittie today elected Wlckham (Ohio) chairman, to succeed suc-ceed Conger, who resigned to become be-come minister to Brazil. The bill introduced by Carter (Montana) was ordered lavorably reported. Itproaides that gold coin may tie exchanged for cold bars, but gives the director of tlie mint lwcrtoue hi' eli'cretlon, to Im-fase Im-fase for such exibauge a charge which shall equal the cost of manufacturing manu-facturing them. Another Tipperara Trial. DUELLN. Dec. 10. At Nenagh, Couuty of Tipiierary, today thecae of Patrick O'Brien, member of Parliament, Par-liament, aud Michael O'lirien Dai-ton, Dai-ton, charged with iss-vjltlni' the police po-lice at the time of the conspiracy trials at Tiperary, wascalled. One of the solicitors fur the defense Using Us-ing ill, the court jiostponed. The accused were co-defrudants with William O'Brien, John Dillon and others in the Tlpperary conspiracy ca-es. ronnd Head. PniLADCLVitiA, Dec. 10. Mrs-Seneca Mrs-Seneca Fell and her child, Olive Torreu.-e, were found dead this morning. It is sup-rosed that they had been suffocated by coal gas. Thn Indlau Trouble. Washinotun, Dec 18 Secretary Secre-tary Proctor today laul before the Cabinetall the infomiatln on the Indlau trouble in his possession. |