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Show Till' 1 nri. niiVAiii. nm. Illsii'l Mae In llsliliilon ma I enrii-lull enrii-lull III li'tst) .r lis I'nssase. I.liiAMiN, Mo., July 2. Congressman Congress-man lllaud, learning of the silver hill' 1 a.sage, said: "I leavo 011 thu first train today and will b lu Washington Wash-ington lu lima to renew tho light III thu Huusu by Tuesday. I Intended remaining re-maining at homo until the ICth, Lut thla lie tikes tuo back ut once. I wllltry to have thu trie csluage bill through the Housu lu s llo of thu oiv-losltlon oiv-losltlon to It." IlUnd says he never doubted the sincerity of H slier Crisp ni a fno colnagu mill aud Ihluka Iho bill imi now bo s ecdlly btought to it votolu the Houtv. The Oiuali.i l.istrnll.iii. Omaha, Noli., July 2. It was after 11 o'clock this morning when Chairman Chair-man Teubeneck called the IViple'a party national convention to order In the Collsium. The earlier uiornlug houra were occupied by the delegates In illsiusslug the men Ahdtmasurrs llkily to occupy Iho alUiilloii of tho couvnutlon during lis si eelon, Aa to thu candidate, there le no doubt that, after (Jre.baui, (Jeneral J, II. Wiaver, luwa, Is thu second choice or the majority of the delegates present, pres-ent, but many of them ato loath lo nccvitevCn th positive declination contained tn this morning's Associated prisd!satchts from the famous In. dianau, and faint liopu Is even alii! expressed thatheiusy possibly be. In tluiud to reconsider his dtteriuliiatlon and make tho race. 'I lie uiacrlty, howover, aocept It as tlnsl su I aru ready to turn lo tho next most mull, able candidate, Aa It waa slid, this man swills lo bo Central Weuver. In Ihi'Houth as well us In the Weal (lone ralWiAter la particularly strung, aa he has conducted much nf Ills cam-lialgnlu cam-lialgnlu Ulalf of the I'coi.le's lull) In Ihetltato south nf thu Mown aud Dixoni line. Ills pomilarlly In that section, aJded tu hla gieal poUlarlty aia (iieenback liadir In Ihe Wist makes him Iho most promlutut candidate candi-date minllonid nflirtlnsham. T he great rlriulirCollseuni la decked with tugs, I aunera and evergreens, and prissiiteit nnanliuated aiiKaruucu at thu delegate higau In assemble, Tho utmost enlhlislHSiii was dlstlaied and It was ovldrut that thtro was a detirmliiation to put aside minor ulf-fireucea ulf-fireucea uud work uultedly fur Iho lentral olject lu view the lulling forward ol a ticket which wuuldcuni-maifd wuuldcuni-maifd the largest following laailble, Hrlglit sunshine, added to tho cheer fulness of the scene. The delegstts vne flow In arriving, but nsdelrga tlounfler dilitallou isuielu, Ihu hull tecome full of Indilslllll leader In straw hala and I reriy attire, In keeping keep-ing with Ihe day, n The Conniotlcut dtfegilts tore a banner with this con-ph-mus Inscription: Inscrip-tion: "Coagriss, lint th I'cople, le llamiie.l," "rihslock Twiu, Urover and Hen," Thia waa greeted with liners. Just before the opening f Hits convention con-vention It was announced that tin Nationalist will meet on Huuday morning. There are about twu hundred hun-dred of Ihoiu, anJ they pri'iwi-u to or-v ginite nud will delilllld the In.eltlon ofailauk In tho ilalforni 111 favor of the liquor liaiTlc. The.Mlnnesiolls delegation will ask that new putfotm le luimulsted unbracing, un-bracing, of course, tho fundamental trlDt.il lew of Ihe HI. I.011I I'lsUoru', but with a change lu the land I tank, so as 1101 to uno tht'ownenililn of American land ly forilgoer. They oxttess the belief that It makts Utile 'llllervutc, whether Ihe lllldlonl llvtn lii this country or not. Aftorthoconvetitloii had ln called lo order by Chairman Tiubiiieik, t rarer was utTereil ly Ihe It. v. llenj. ilfieubarker, th well know 11 Alllaucc nun. He said, "H tuatik line, Hiavenly I'ather, forthu artlis list have bit 11 born In Itiutastaul flltod their disliulea great and grand; we thauklhtu for this glad dt),and rn Jolc tint thoj dost tver In wisdom, uon Ih" uyiuit old, build Ihu ever living new." The ihnlnnaii then Introduced Hon. Ueorgs t'. Hi mis, mayor of Omaha, who dellvind an nddtessof wilcomu. In Ihe cnut'u uf his lenurks ho aald: "That great good luay result from your deliberatiatis and artlurr, I sin cerdy hope; that J"U will fiarlersly face thu great lesur of thu da), 1 firmly brllove. There am Issues, wlill h Ilka the ghost uf 11111)10 Will not down. Tho silver ipu-tion atlll remains a grtat, living i,-ue. Hut It hsslneli Ignored, tvaJed aud tlulisl atldeby both the llimocritlo ntill.u-tubllcan ntill.u-tubllcan 1 allies. One might aupposo It alrialv srlC.il, 11 not dii.d uinl fur gotten. l(ullioiustloliwasversi tiled unles arttlld light Onat Wlo.lg done th 1 eople by Hie demoni la illon act of ls'.l rtiiialus tu bo lighted. This ran only In. done by the re endowing of silver with the true money funclli ti, miking II as Intended by the coliitllu-Hon, coliitllu-Hon, cUal with gold for all iintiey uses, (I'rolongeJ applause). If tin) Heiul'llcanv and Hini'icrals rcfuvu this, tin yahoul'l not ounplaln If the piole take the matter lu their own hai da. " Iim cry of cheap allver, ndlihonist dollar, or eveuuf sounl currtney will no longer deceive. Ntllher will dear gill as a measure. of values he lunger tu'traled. Diar gol I means ihi-np men, cheap pruerty, hard limes, low wages, i-ieral stagnation " 'llirieilieera wire given for Mayor llrrul.,iiil Hon, Hen Irrllil of T. i, was Ititrctucrd. H. rtfspondtd,ln ! half of the convention, to Ihu udduea of welioini. Among i.thir thin. s, Trrrlll said: "rillsconvetitioti pjlests against the pttseut condition. It la Utterly Itnpoeslblei to stay tho tiiuvelueul. If every leader of this move-mint, move-mint, I "lie not te I l'owderly or Weivor, whorn u truit a. uveal! moil, weiu today to ut Ihrmielviaiu uplo4ltlou,the luoveiusnt would sweep thim nnd thitr tismef lai furgotieu. Never before lu tills toteutry ho such a c iiiientloii been assemb'til Vuu huvili our ilu'i gali t and) our ioriorals, iruatus wlioiil )ou will ftcelvo when you make a latforui ba.ed Un thu fundamental t rlmlpftanf euvirnuisni land, trabsi-orlatlon and llnauce." au.llllillealhor "l. I ll.l.li. Uii.uui'iiii, Ills, July 2. David Webb, oil his way home from Hilt Lake City to Covington, Indiana, dropttldiad at the detjl hern this luornliig from heart disease. C'onsld-ersblunioiiey C'onsld-ersblunioiiey and valuable pa:erawire found lulila 4ckela. llesshAltt I'aslllsely llellises lu Ao Cll. litDnNAivLia, Julys, In view of abaothlug lutirest throughout tbu country lu thepo-lnlliiy of the nnnil-natlou nnnil-natlou of-Judge (Jri'-hsru for Ihu I 'residency 're-sidency by tl.o People's party convention conven-tion nt Omaha, tho Actrs sent thu Judgo thu fnlliwlng dispatch: "Will you say sunn thing for publication In thi'.Vt '; Will jou accept nomination nomina-tion if tendered?" In ri ply thu AV.i this uiornlug received the follow-IngdlspaUh: follow-IngdlspaUh: ' Orltaus, Ind., July 2. I would not nictj t on any platfurir W. J. Oiiu-iia .. The Keisuro ul "I o.i'illlnn." V101011IA, It, C, July 2. Now has Incn recelvud Iroin Alaska that the United Htatea ruvenuu steamer "Corwln" has silted Ihe llrlt-Isti llrlt-Isti atuitnor "Coriulllon." a tender ten-der tn tho teal poaihlug lllet. The "CcTjiilllon" had oHM skins and stores for all the sealing fliet. Thlt scliuru II Is thought, will 1I0 much toward ihu truaklugup ufthooach lug, as It will fsree Iho pcaoher tn come In from Hit scaling grounds for supplies. Thu "Corwln" also overhauled over-hauled twenty-five Ilrltl.h iihoontre Hi fort l.tihes, Mid aftir giving them a ruaajiikble time for repairs, ordered them out of thu hatbor. as |