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Show THE IDAHO "MOKMONS" 1 Jicarly n Hundred Alleged MotAlon of j tlto ll'illou 1jw Wi ll rlitrgrd. SUPPLIES OF AMMUNITION TOn THC CnUI3CH "CHAnttSTON." ' Europrnrti In dm Hanli of tlio Maliill, Loaded villi Manacle and Itcitrn. Df Tsteiiaih U lta Maw J I anil. T( "BOII1IOMI" The Llfcllon In Itlnho IHmll , hjrlbe'onrl llolBK Cm i Idaho, Jan. 2. In the United HUtti dletrlot court leday Indictments In-dictments against nearly a hundrid Mormon aceured of viola ling the t Ira 1" Honbwe ly registering and voting In las, weredtsnihocd, upiiu motion of United Htalr Dlstriet Attornoy Woods. 'I ho Indictment! Invoked the construe tlon or tho lilahu ti t oalh law, which I rovldct that, so lol g ai thu Mormon hurcli rrcogrtlted aod i ncoursgcd p lyeatuy, no Moruiou should lu en llllcd to the right of sul!rge. Woods M that It would ho Iniimslble fur tho government to pruvo that, irovlout to 18S9, the Mormon had not, at a iniot Int of stake presidents and aiostlrs, on Joined the further pactlce and teaching teach-ing of i-olygsiuy. AflllllJ rt. Han llri. Han Dirtio, Cat, Jan. 2 The crul-ir "Charleston" I Kn taking on rupilha of ammunition from the crul-t r "Han 1 rancirco" tlili morning, the latter vessel displaying a nil Hag at the fnletop matthiad when the transfer of i-owder commented, the "Han rranilsen" began piking oa nip. I lies, the lit Ti being M.'IOO gallant of water. JS'o order I'M been molTed y t beyond itqulrlng the eirela to bo j: ady at a moment 'a mllcv. It was stale I yeiltrday that Kan I raniieco would bu the base of aup iliv and i. oration In tho en til of irouhlo with Chile, and that tho enllro raclflc nioadron, including tho 'llot ton," would rendrtvous at this ort. It wan aln riported la-t hilit that Otherd McCoik hid made nrramrc in nt for quirler for three com ami i f artillery, which would ihorlly ho ordered lure. Ihotlliinlliiti In Nouami IjoMjov, Jan. 2. Telegrams hiTo been received here from Kongo which mnllrni tho ttatilneul mado by KalhirOhrwuliir. Ho said that forty 1 uro can win still hi tho hand of Ihu Mihdl ut Uni luriiian. Tlpyi.ru loaded with ruaimoles unit cruelly leaten. In telling their mode of llro while In eai tivlty, Talln r Ohrw alder eald that tho Mahili grauted no j rj. lion for tho Milwifclelieu of lhoca ll or, but ai owed Iheuieutllclenl UUity to earn a living rut Ut they rould. lithir Uhrvralikr llvwl by Ullirlni: and wcaTlnt;, And the alstera by KiLlniE and tuhlni; brenl, Lrurluj; Ihe lait tlkhUvii nionthi tho fufilllTca livid In mud hut, but provlousty their only i teller tM made will a their own lint mfriru cane and malieAtalka. rhi y deM-ribo Khartoum aa alldn trojul, iiteilng onlv the Au.trUn Clurcli and Oenernl Uonlon'a palate, I nud they My that vegitallou li cover inif tlealtea of tho houmv. Durlng twojiariifanilnoBul AtnalhKix maiio fearful raTaKi In tho Huudan. Malzo roii to lentlmealt normal value, but linw I mil la lentlful and cheap. To lay'a advices from that country rorrotora n 1 nther Uhrwal ler'a rcjiorC of tho wanning p'jwer of tho ilervt-oeii In i in roulhwiiternpartoftheHouilun. They Malt tnat freijutut roiillltta ba nt orreit hetweeu tho Mahtll'ts and native rhlefi, nul tho latter tiro often vlrtorloui lather Ohrwaltler and tho atatera travtled direct from Koroalto to (.'alro, an I It Ulpauh from the laat lamed city Mated that the prleat In ik living of allalra In tho Komlan, I a 1 aal-1 that tho numeroua ', whloweof thoMahdl aru (OulplalDllit that IChallfa Abdallah dooa not pro IUo them with tho maintenance bo fitting llulr atatlou, and their grlev nuca has bei.u eti) (ortd by lChallU r-herlf. Tho Utter alio oppoava Ah daimli'itchemoof nnklnit tliu Mali II rhlp turoeaaiou hereditary, lutteal aa provliltd for by lafiouimed. I'Ik-iu ill, enalons uro wiakeuliiKtbei owir of Italidlain, and 1 other Ohrwalder aa that the j eoplo would welcomo any cliaugu to n llovo them of lta tyranny. |