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Show POLITICAL. A Third Parly Meeting with Armed Attendants. 101. (iltUUiL AM) lU.MUir.AI.. Glilno Said lo bs Interested In tho Llecllon of llarrl.oi a in mints, mi's i.in -,nin (lusertinr llelllnlsr llrliltlis frmil 111-, Inpll I.mr Ihrnuali Il..litl nn.l K.i,s. Auulsta, (Ja , OcL, 15. A third I arty mvsniiellng was held In Hep nseutatlve WaUou's district tonight hi laKe action ngalmt tho merihiiuts of tho town who ndvancitl In nelly lo farmers, and win it li ulltgod nro exerting ex-erting their lulluencu to maku Ihe larmeis voto the Deaiocratla ticket. Tho meeting was churjetvrltsd by ex trcmu views anl litols weru njunly tt orn by tin seln nttiudunce. C. Hil-llugton, Hil-llugton, pretldenl uf tho stato ulll-mice, ulll-mice, declared that force would not be resorleil tn expel t In defelilu of Kill. mice I rliiclples. llesolullons were finally ssseil nppjlnllng n oimnilttee tu Investigate the case and call n sub-seiiuont sub-seiiuont meeting for the impose of iHiyeollornny other aotlon If ueccsar . During the course of toe meeting, Wutsincnllid Charles, n Democratlo SKitator, nn Insoluot puppy, nuJ the Third i irly people mede a ruih lor Knox, but wero lalled back by Wat-sou. Wat-sou. lOtt OUFI.AMI. MiNNiAioni, Minn, Oct. 25 It devi loped at a lite uiur toulght that John 1. Iteu, ex-coinmandir In-clilef of tho (Irani Army of the lti ntiltr, hasromeout In a elieleratlon for Cle-vi Cle-vi 1 in J und deraoiratlotrluclp t Tho most significant putt of this allalr Is that Judge Ilea's cjiiveiitou was rl-niarlly rl-niarlly broiuht about by Clevilnnd'a iienslon vetoes. Hjieaklng of the mil-ter, mil-ter, Kin said ho had Investigated nml wai eot vlncod that Cleveland'a vetoes ve-toes were liase I upon principles of right nudjuitlie. Hit rail further that no was convinced the llerubllota parly was wrong on Ihe tarlll. INllllMIW WITH M.MSF. Wahiinoton, D C, Oct. 1.5 Post-master Post-master Ueneral Waiiamaker steut hu hour with ex Secretary lllalne this afternoon, and when the Interview en led laid that a portion related to piillthe, anJ lllalno will make up by lilsieu what he can not do I y speech whllu he nurses a temporary nllectlou of the throat. He evidently Is greatly Interested lu the re election nf Harrison, Harri-son, aud Is anxious that bis friends should know It, and he freely ux mils the belief that Harrison will hu elected. A LKV IILCbklirO UWWS8T1IU- TI01AI.. iNDIANAltlLlD, Oct. 21. The Bu reine lourt today, declared nucon-stllulloual nucon-stllulloual the registration Iw,the case being xialed Irom Honrlckauuunty and thu decision of tho lower court nlllrmed. The grounds ou which tho law was held to be In violation of the Constitution Is that It clashul Willi leg Illation. ICIINLt UIITUllNS. St. I.auis, Mo , Oct. 2! Uovernor MeKlnley returned here tonight from til mil I tour through M esourl aud eastern Kansas. Hotui lu nuumberef stcches today, addressing thousiuds of i eoplo. tonight he nddresiel a multitude In the great Muslo Ha I lu the l.xpusitlon building, Uoernor MeKlnley learn'd this morning for tho llrsttlme jl Mrs. Harrison's death, and Immediately telegraphod the l'rcsldeut his sincere sympithy. |