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Show e OGDEN DAILY COMMERCIAL. VOLUME IV, NUMBER DID HERSELF HID. OTTriWl GITES A THE PRESIDENT EOUMXG WELCOME. 1 asked the polieeBiM why they diaubeyed 1 ceo the aaaault waa mad "up-o- o onler biiii During tbe disturbance be ew eonaUble atnia O'Uoehy. Tbe ay. and struck oo civilians threw no At 3 thie afternoon the public cere monies of the day took place in tne AX I POET AST DECISION BY THE biowe except m parry ing the blows from the potiuemea't batuna. preaeoee ot an eclhuiatio audience of PEXSI05 liEPAKTMOT. about tea thousand people. Governor la opening mm e Healy1 aked that ahould a Bote formlly vekomed President ordinary juattcc replacxi to Iowa in a abort speech, railing Buaaer Thinks the Itam Shouldn't Be with tire resident niagWU4U of the bench. Applkaition While P. hia attention to the evidences of the Drawn Too Finely Eagardlng LoyO'Brien was giving eralence Hoalv taste, autierior skill an prosperity of the ally to the Union. queetkmed Um nvardiuir U ptuKo people of Iowa, aa displayed to the and exhibits of lb cual palace. graph he LaJ taken. Th priding and concluded with the assurance of Blark'i luagistrateruleun that tins was irrevelanL Waa Balla; A heated endued at the end high regard for the President personal! j I be KrM Srniee ia of which tlealf ld O'Brieo to lea e the aa well aa politically. After the en annex box. .il el the conipiamabts Hiiti'lrJ te a rVtekia thusiasm wbk.h greeted the Prewdeuta aud their frti la t the oairt ruaii, subsided he -- Wahuisua Talk. apptrance had somewhat ( anil after the f a rwjuest to responded to, Governor boat's address in on aoconutut the couhtitutioa of WsiHX.Ttw, Oct. 9. Assistant Secrea lficf spem-hthanking the Iawans for their hearty welouuie aud assuring theui tary Bussey Las rendered in the case of txwh, the su&umku! were aithdrawn. of the pleasure it afforded him. lie aaa Uussfll S. CoIa of Company R First Thefjieeu , in the welcome tendered nun the loyalty ( and rtjxM.--t of the great American peo New York Veteran Cavalry, a Oi-9. Tne dirtmawd LcmV, Queen, ple for that government winch had at- that define the status of prisoners of tained such a hign rack in the galaxy of war w ho, having enlirfed in tbe Ilebul by reports about illuoM among tbe uatiijua. service in order to escape imprisonment Orenadier G tarda in liermuiU, sent to the private secretary of foreign olnoe The President congratulated the peoand returns to their own oomuaud, and this evening news. to demand the ple of Iowa od the phenomenal procretis Lord SaliMbuA replied that he had re which they had made aa a state within applications for pensions. the past decade and was gratified by the The decision rescinds the rulinir maJe ceived no new whatever. e ideuce of prosperity observed on every by CommiMioner Black May 2j, ISS. Lo hand, and in the unique and magmiiceut w hich the Conimissioner held that re BY I'SAXIMOIS VOTE. structure (the coal palace) which was gardless of circumstances and of the Preaof The Ottumwa. motives of the prisoner of war so enlist justly the pride cor ing in tbe rebel service, even as a device John T. ('nine Renominated by the lueut again exieauea iiuuikb tor "Peoples" Party. dial welcome, and said his visit to the of escape from starvation and imprison state would be long rememliered. After ment, he should be held aa having "vol- Special to Taa CoaakaciAL. the forenoon visit to the corn palace the untarily" aided the rebellion and be de Salt LaKK, Oct 9. -- The Peoples' party President repaired to the residence of barred from a pension. Presenting the convention suspended the rule thie his aister, where lunch waa served. The full legid aspect of the question, the rain by this time had ceased and at 1 assistant secretary aaya: "The depart afternoon and nominated John T. Caine o'clock the parade took place, consisting ment must oe controlled in all cases by acclamation aa their delegate to Con of state and other officials, military and coming before it tor adjudication by the greas, after which the convention took a civil societies. It waa reviewed by the fundamental rule that the rurhta of sol Presiaent dier and citizen aliVj can never be taken reoeas, a o'clock At Oct 9 the express away nor forfeited except For Lo's Benefit. Charito. la, ... ...... by ..: v., bun iaw, iu w iu til aiiu uutiinu tonight the Presidential party left Ot- " PmutDELPKiA, Oct 9. Sister Cathtumwa for St, Joseph, Mo, which will meaning of which should be taken with be reached at 7 o'clock tomoroow morn- out resort to subtle and forced construc erine (Miss Drexel) ia about to- have ing. Atchinson will be reached tomorrow tion. I respectfully overrule the former erected a great convent ot Sister of morying and Topeka at 9:30. At the decision of your office and grant the Merer, in Bucks county, for the instruc tioa of girls, to qualify thf m for teach latter city the Presidential party will be pension sought. ' entertained until 5 o'clock in the after ing among Indiana. iniiU that Bo each dociskiQ has been arrived at. Whether the subject is ii&der ounaiderabua cr not he would not IT IS SAME. AliJE Hax-nau- Tony Thousand People Do Honor to tbe Chief Magistrate of the Land A Great Oration. t farri-oti- 't Tt(lr4 Hit by pk la laf-- ta fual U iiuin Arrldut - A Hay ttm lb Prwldba-Piv- ny 4rut ef the parade. laci- - ev OGDEN, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOHEK 10, lb90. un Ea-trt- dia.-8-.i- ltt t ftual IS AXTELL PRICE, FIVE CENTS. OUTDONE. WOELD'S KEaXJKD fiEATO AT TEBRA HA FIE. THE cnlt to do anything at the first meeting. Anotber w ai be bekl October H, and ia the Bteantime no negotiauone will be' or dab. eoWrwi with any player Everybody here seems to iouk forward to the cuueul idatain or a compromise) between the League and Players club. Givea tbe Lie. Time of the Nelaon Ixwers the , 9. The proceed. MaMk, tV Oret low Bora by Thrw luge or the constitutional oooventkoa were enlivened Ulay by an exciting Quarters of Second. colloquy between United States Senator Ual Pvlatrr )uuubra Aevtbrr SiaudxH elUof the judiciary (nurge and Capt IVa had severely ctmtuittae. IheMt-uato- r Makiag a Vilr ia IW -- Iln FaU-- l rrilk-iisooieof lite work of the cotu- TittM Y.rt Ma4r l liarana la aiitl-e- . and the Captain, nting. said the a h.cr - K Lrr Eirutk. couimittve waa ooaiaieed of the ablest three fast lawyers iu the state and be could not ane HalTK, tV 9.-- Th the motive for attack except In est harumi records in the aurM, is the accepting ipulanty at the eiense of theTc-rrmark hung up today on llaut hia prifiWiHuU brHhren. saul this was traik. Tne (KKirge excite-llrtxrd. l 2.1 Pi: the f.isti'ot mil eer of fa!e, whereupon Cupt Fewell retorted he hud atnwu reum to suspect the trotted in a race, 2 . '4, ai.d three fast that Senator's r:'.nc f. r the attack was that eet heat in arcv,2.-t'4.2:12.aiid2:Lr, the ciKUUi.ttM was m)wed of able It was p'rft t autumn day, with a lawyers. Senator George replied in an excitnl gentle breeze blowing fcixl the track waa manner and the rhair had great diffi 10,000. Tlie very fast AttendaiK--ve- r culty in calming the excited gentlemen. great attraction waa tbe announcement that Nelson would go to beat Axtell's Ail Important Army Change. time of 2:12, made over this trai-- Ust Chuago, t)ct 9. Lieutenant Colonel fall After warming up, the great stallion Henry C Corbin baa been relieved from starteil to beat tlie rwnrd. The first duty at the headquarters of the division in 32 atooada, half of the Missouri and ordered to the de. quarter wai made a ia Lfc',. (Jueer partment of Arizona, where it w under after chear went up a Nelaua dashed stood he will act as assistant adjutant 2 in wire under tbe ID. general. 2:21 trot f l'W (swood division) un finished from yesterday: Uodulia won. An Advance in GUm. Kenwood second, Harry Medium third. Prrrsnt'KO. Oct 9. At a meeting of Others ruled out Best time 'i:l'J-i- . Edgewood atekes, for four year olds. the Flint and Lime Glass Klanufactur f 1,000: Navulad wou, Mattie 11 second. era association yesterday, an advance Minnie Wilks third, Alice Black fourth. of not quite 5 per cent was made in Best time 2:'lli, Free for all iwn'ing raoe, first heat: B prices. A yneer Shover Confesses,. B had the pole, Hal Pointer aeoond, fol kiwed by Adonis, IVkaway and. Dr. M. LrxnsviiXB, Oct 9. John Schmidt, Gears, riding Hal Pointer, did not pur sue his usual tactic, but soured his the counterfeiter recently arrested here, horse up strong in tlie determination to has oonfeaHed to the mlice that he has win the heat From wire to wire Bron been counterfeiting two dollar certificho and lointer had it eeaawiig all the cates, having made f4,XK worth. He did the dis-- claims to have lieen assisted by Milee way. At no time a neck eeiiarHte them, Ogle, know n as "King of Counterfeitera.' tanoe of Never in the history of harness A TrHiu Wm-ketl- . contests did two such animals fight a move or one but what was out, Wiairtrui, Oct 9. The west bound checked by the others. The gelding Canadian Pacific express was wrecked weut locked under the wire, liter west of here last night miles forty Tliere il was a latch. throat having by no need to hang out the time to enthuse Three colonist cars were badly smashed. the crowd. It was wild in the realiza No one w na seriously hurt tion that the fastest mile in harness had A WILD BAY. been made. Time by quarU-rs- : UV4, t d t Iowa, Oct a At 8oVWk tbis morning the Presidential party reached this eity. A delegation headed by Hon. J. G. Hutchinson, can candidate fur governor of Iowa, and Senator P. G. Ballings!!, president of the Ottumwa, Iowa, palacv, met the party at iGaleaburg lat evening and escorted T . . .I .1 S t a ' Jm Wjrbought of Superintendent Wilson and Manager Biehop of the Burlington road, that a pleasant night's rest was afforded tha President bv the train being sidetracked at a quiet little station near Ottumwa, until daylight. Despite the early hour almost the entire pooulace of the thriving young city of Ottumwa turned out to greet the President. Hous ing cheers were given: a moment later the booming of cannons commenced, and and the jollification of the day was fairly begun. In this city resides the President's elder sister Sallv, wife of T. J. Devina, an old citizen. John S. Harrison, the President's grey haired older brother who is in business in Kansas City met the party here and from the depot, he and I levins esoorted their distinguished relative to Devins residence where the Eurly in family breakfasted together. the forenoon the weather became unfa? orable, rain began to fall but it did not seem to dampen the enthusiasm of the noon. Washington Talk. crowds and certainly did not seriously Ieath on Lotteries. Oct a The internal Washington, ALL OVER A WOMAN. mar the ceremonies, which took jilaoe revenue commissioner today issued Atlasta, Ga., Oct 9. The postal under the roof of the Ottumwa palace notice that anthoritiea for 10 regulations today seized the weekly At providing Iowa Industrial Exposition. and A Love Affair Ends In a Murder and fortification wines with brandy free of edition of the Atlanta Constitatiui whiclt O'okick President Harrison, under the tax, will be practically inoperative till contained prixe distrilHitions offers to Suicide. etvrt of Governor Boies and Senator of its subscrilx'r to be settled Christmas December, owing to the BafiingRll was escorted through the to flee to getting new stamim ready. necessity New York, Oct 9. Coal Palace, To the President it was morning. The forms have Ixvu revmed The secretary of the treasury today is- and the edition is now being reprinted. full of interest and his surprise and ad this country because in a duel he had sued a circular offering to redeem 4l miration was thoroughly evidenced by killed his rival in a love affair, and made cent bonds with inU' rest to Augutil per numerous inquiries. , An (Venn lira) hound. desjterate by his misfortunes here and ,51, until further notice, i The President Mid if he should Bt R. I, Oct 9. The Unit.! Nkwtobt. emnot secure tbe the fact that he could tempt to interpret the lesson of the conl Vesuvius made two uns criLer Stites I in a n. A Verdict 'ul for entiabilities his which to illustrnployment palace, he would say it was an ilo course at full nut a over isurLm , turn of how much is artistic anil grnce- tled him, Leopold Fedra, a hnmlonio Boston-- Oct 9. In t e United States Till to bo found in the common things of nd all boilers The scxnd heat wiih a repititum t The Ctiaiiire a Scene of tlie Wildcat witlff' raft singed 20 took poison Sunday, Circuit Court today a nciHion was tiled mitn of years, Le ifi.l knots in an the first wyh the exception that at tl lifo. "And if I shouliL" said he "make tweiity Excitement. in house died his of the out and in ca.se of the Pu 1 Palace Car uour anaor s the rushing half Adonis' broke and wri dmt.inmb nditums. in application of the lesson, it would be piiau Fodra was born in Nr.w Youk, Oct 9. -- 'Every one fisted. w was u -tlnr.f Bost heal railvs. 1 The ar Imttrirest thnt we mic'tit nrotitan v inns ot' a stranger. ai the 4 I'd: itgHiu Altany and was tho Compauy with the tinieofiij rousted out, th jin the stock, market conceded the situ- road for infringement V XEW SHIP.' ry into all our homes and all neigh- - ltovcheriberg. Bohemia, naleia, cranted X('Ln Fedru son ot, imperial only August u j new Pullman for three fastef-- 1 &i usof same V the prove-Ji il tin In harass, transforming iaj f lbtlarii'4 the afUxnooo tq be critical. 1 rly intercourse the inU of sold royal coun,ht oj .me ctm Twere' t l lio common things Forty teaX One of the Fn" 1 touched Austrjj' i by 1 v enter Fedra V;t. i"o cruiser ists and opcruunKr common intercourse of life 4 alre;ut v liearwunm tw (idoil down, afraid tobuy. Liquidate. ...V friendliness and love inny be Vienna. ship yard h On imps timiB, he meijuti-witgraduation neifrhborof . as 04itiQued, with drot i to 1 on evcrf- home and Wilbelrnina.Vira iiir imdi trial trip,., re-9. Tbe Oarewitc ITT (tuigle sales. The greatest decline was a briehtness that jewels csn- - lovo' "wa ' returned.. tjfjdif Loudon, V 0;t lie the jl "k thia afternoon with a which fell 4 per cent,' and it is nlesABt tothinkthat. stakes, two mltce Jwo furlongs and thir in Jersey Central, fellow student, with ft I iw'tllH " her iartchiiiery broken. When !Naf to lib 'fhe Illinois Central HW4 to merican hoiiif lifo we hnve nlao a, ' u.v. won were e . a suitor lor at; Newmarket -yards, luft the wharf this morning lis ideal in a degree unoxcelll Ro;k Island, Burlingion, Kt null ' A passojr aii( million ,;, horse lWj; ,lt v ... . ve'Cybf 1', "uler ami Omaha closel at tlie lowest prices at a high rate ofsiieed by Prince Softy kofTs I lelieve that in Americnn hand. was challenge rfetote 'Hlut were ec itAUUvcsy . arranged, a luel '. i. jrout4 i.vv-- d 1 Vftelrivfr. J iwt before she reached KUeem, Alicante peoouo, JudUu tliird. ia many years. whether in the city or on the as the wwmons, and at tbe first I to the r i,i tha h, tut V ' f WfttiiWit'iau unusual jarring was no- There w as. twenty two starters. Tbe the America father and mother twtl t name whose Fedra's opjionent, ticed throti Jiwit the ship. Tlie machinery champion stakes were wou by Amphion. relation to children are kinder, more disohargo ' In London. waa This fell dead. cannot be learned, . ''Jadiau Education Question. was atopiiel and estimation disclosed Watonea, Uct a. 1 racK last, 1 . 4 nam., t r i I . u". lpful and more benignant than others more At 9. The stock market ia iuhb and Oct mile; n)(i London, Consignee upwarde, Oct 9. At the that the rocker Khm bearing on he Lake Mohawk, N. riesot "good; "good," and cheers), to this at once, tie naa noirienas Weldon second, Pullman a scene of wild excitement Quotation Tbe won, was cracked. forward eligtne injury Harry hese homes are strength to our institu- - and hocountry conference the of Indian subject today was obliged to do all kinds are entirely nominal. Canadian Pacific ions. Let this be corrupted and the gov menial work m order to live. At nrst "What should be the relation of the was of smth a serious nature that it was third. Time 1:4.)B4. s and upwards, mile and declined 1 er cent from last evening's imjHwsiblf to repair it with the means at "nment itself has lost the stono oi he worked as a porter, but lately he has churches to the Federal government in hand and) Cramps decided to return to twenty won, prine, Erie ' , Erie second consols, 1J4, Gymnast furlongs: truntfth unnn which it securely rests." been a waiter and helper in various tho work of education of the Indian the yardsiagain. Nina Archer third. Illinois Central IH, Mexican ordinary secoud, Eugenia llore hv some aaiident. the water of restaurants. During the latesummer he races" was discussed. Dr. James M. St. Paul common 2'4, New York Central Those who were on the .Newark when Time IAQ. hn artificial waterfall immediately be w 89 a waiter in a hotel at Bay Mioro, U and upwards, mile and U4, Penneylvania of New York, secretary of the she started down the river say her siieed Rending j. Three.year-old- s and on King, lind the Presidont was turned 1 on and The hotel- closed September It closcl with a calmer feeling, but a won, Hamlet National League for the protection of was very (jreat and that she promises to I Buynss ta ronr almost drowned his voice. u then r euora nas oeeu uuuuiu American liljerties, spoke earnestly be one 01 tne ras tost vessels ever second, Virge Deer third. Time'JitM. weak tendency. have contended," said he, "with brass sinceanv employment, lie boarded wita against granting appropriations to re-- launched.' oolti, get Kimball stakes, .. been .? have , before never I but bnnds, Mrs. Alex Ross at East Eighteenth A lamented Woman. for public educasix furlongs: Palestine won, Vallera denominations hgous asked to sneflk within the roar of Niag street, and he owed her for several tional work. Time 1:11'4. Abner third. Sir N. J., O.it 9. Mrs. Ella Dissatisfied. Erie second, Employees ara " T.mnrhter mid cheers. lie oocame very ue-Two-ye- n maiden fillies, four fur- Dallas of General Armstrong argued that there Tha wnter was sxin turned off and months board,to drink and several tunes Chester, Pa., left her home, of New Oct York, King, no better way than to give aid to coa longs: Saxonette won, Hara second, husband and children while "I had supposed 8pondent,took the President said: to Kill Uiniswt. Mra. is suffering threatened circular a issued "d. Erie Tim the third. lately schools. road, tract Conroy freedom Mary there were limitations uion the Koss called her family together Sunday maiden fillies, four fur- from dementia, in June, 1889, and waa said that the influence in reply to a Ion? list of demands made Whipple Bishop of this meeting, both as to Governor coffee. some to m. get about 5 o'clock p. of contract schools had been to uplift by employees a tew days ago for nn in longs: Lucille Mannotte won, Itosedale not heard from again till a few days ago, Rniea and mvself. and that no politic Fedora looked at them and then said: the whole character of the government crease when she was pickod up by the police 01 wages, concessions on runs, second, Edith L.. third. Time 5(i.4. BiHcTBKifin of any sort was to lie intro "Well, irood bve. I dm going." Oct. 9.-- 1 rack Mokkis in Park. school. The position of Bishop Whipple hours, eto. The demands of the men wandering about the streets or this city. duced at this friendly concourse of nn his hat he hurried down Her clothing was tattered and threau-bar- e bv (General Howard, of are refused and the reasons therefor set miserable condition. American citizens. I think both of us stairs. Mrs. Ross went to the window, was sustained and she was in a pitable condition. and upwards mile and sixteeth Eon ; v; have i?ood cause for crievanee agnitist mm' him rush out of the door, stagger Chicago: Rov. Mr. Mitchell, of the Pres out at length. Salvini third. nieut second Raceland and Missions others. inv end physically. Believing her Board of hvterian won, with the Prohibitionists for interninti.g and fall into the stranger's arms. A Speedy separation of tlie churoh and to bo a tramp, overseer of the poor, Seized. Time, 1:58. His Whiskey Lordship's this arsument for cold water." (More Fed-V- p and down stairs mile-Anremoved her to the nie John Fennimore, voung man rushed state in the matter of Indian education lauuhterl. London, Oct 9. Lord Salisbury re wf dead bv this time, was car was advocated by Rev. Dr. Foster, of won, Michael second, Lintriguante county almshouse. A man giving his The President closed once more thank name as Frank Dallas came to this city ried back to Mrs. Ross's apartments, Dr. Lyman turned from the continent last night third. Tune, l:17'f ing the people for the kindness of his re rv.mner Messemer was notified and yes Boston, and very strongly by Uollemcad handicap, all ages, mile and yesterday and inquired for dowriptiona At NeW Haven the customs officers eontion. and wishinir for Iowa and its tor.lav he investigated the case. He Abbott. seized two and a half gallons of spirits quarter (two starters) Montague won. of the woman, whom ho had heard be--of. citizens the largest increase of proR fniimf had taken aasenie. Fedra that through newspaper reperts, and Don't Like it. Austria and a quantity of cigars found in his Lavini Belle second. Tune, 2:19' j. and order social ueritv. the most secure lioved to lie his wife. He drove over to. his effects was a lock of brown fillies, Fashion stakes, over been Among had which brought carriage, increasini? blessinir of home haptiiness. Vienna. Oct. 9. Fremdanblatt, in with a piece of paper and encircled the almshouse and saw the woman and Cantaiitricu LaTosca hair six dewon, was coachman The furlongs of from Dieppe. Ottumwa never saw such a crowd 1:17. in his empty purse. bitter article, calls the McKinley bill at once recognized lwt as his wife, who unlabelled Time, Works third. Fire second, placed A ' tained. people before as was here to day. a letter from a woman measure of had strayed away from home more th.ui also was There nines. Pevton a nation stakes, of violence, worthy score of special trains piled visitors into herself "kaura," and nis citiCan w.in.Reclare a year ago. mile and furlong-C- an Board. American The of revolver, to use the the accustomed the city, and at the time of the proces who signs papers, which he secured last second, Druidess third. Time, 2:07 sion in the morning mere must nave zenship appeals to the countries of Europe to Minneapolis, Oct 9. The most interMarch. Written in German was a will, It Foreign F.lection Troubles., boeo 40,000 people out concert their in :t to becoming prevent was of recent date, in which he a come before the AmeriIlase Bil l I. new world. England, it esting paper to to One of the beautiful incident of the which the 0 Oct 9. Dispatches from to tributary amounted Paris, said that his property and one which called forth parade occured at the Adams school, and this and other says, threatens to comensate herself for can Board, American Association At Philadelin cash, florins capital of tho French settlewhere 3,000 children congregated to see an acrimonious debate was tbe report of nhia: Athletics i. Rochester 10. divided between his moth- her losses by securing tne easiern estate he real in ..... ment India, says that a serious 'elec1 Thus the McKinley bill the committee of nine, apjiointed a year president. He bowed his acknow- er, his two sisters and Vincent Wagner, markets. At Baltimore: namnioreo, nyracuse tion conflict has taken place there beentatothe happy children, who of Rcvehenberg. Tho projierty be- t hreatens to engender economic enmity ago to examine into the method of the At Louisville: Toledo 1, Liouisville 0. tween the mob and the oliue. Several and Central administration of the officials of the ach vjaved a flag and their 3,000 voices At St. Louis: StLuis5, Columbus 7. were wounded to the latter, the will directs, between Great Britain on both side. Tlie milikore fuplifted in the familiar old hymn queathed board in Boston, especially in ascertain(loiivered upon December 27, Europe. lv Ainerfxa. tary has been ordered out Fedra's ing the qualifications of candidates for Fighting Among: Themselves, 1891, which would have been d 1 Police on Trial. the missionary field. The Rosses lyfring the afternoon a large crowdill hirthdav. London, Oct 9 A numler of dock The chairman of the committee is Dr. HIS KOYAL NIBS the train and.1 tne I'res- sav that he never drew any money from around IMiiered against Walker of New York, and associated MT- -i : of the Allan company having n.l w- nuuw unu-l- f F.nrooe. and they were surpnseu to Dublin, Oct. 9. The hearing kilwrers oui was agHin coiniciieu of number a the police for assault upon with him are others representing two refused to abide by 1he decision of the Thc Count of Paris Doing Washington and speak a few words. He said he had any there. His body rt house in Tinoerarv areat wings of the board, but not ex executive board of the union have been uch sixmtaneous greetings as these gave learn that to the morgue. sent and Hi( liiiuiifji. him courage m a work that was very was nn the occasion of the opening trial of tremists in any sense. ordered to go to work tomorrow or the detailed made a The reportshowing union will fill their places. Fort Moxroe, Va., Oct 9. The wearisome, and often very full of worry. Dillon and O'Brien, commenced at that A Voice from Italy. finances of the board, and com of the They hclied him to believe that the great the Comte de Paris and party arrived here todav. opened Timothy Healy place received yearmasses of people have no other interest Base Hall Men Meet. d Pome. Oct. 9. The committee ap case lor Harrison, a meiuuei ji uic pared what the board haswhat from Washington. this morning They is given than that the government shall bo well for the proper repre- - House of Commons, who was severely ly for its work, with Nkw York, Oct 9. After a vast were transferred to a steamer by which benevolent societies other administered and that the public oflices pointed to arrange to large showed amount of lobbying and scurrying to thev will bo taken up the James river to seutation of Italian art and iudustry at injured. shall be filled by HpaIv divlared that on the occasion of the church. The figures comjwtent, conscientthese and fro in the hotels today, A. G. Richmond. to wnile contributions ious and honest men." international exhibition in Chicago that in the crowd in question, for every adult ,1 wVi,ld Richmond, Va.Ch,t. 9. The Count of . A been have bodies i,uu dissolved. the increasing Having mo( B. Day and C. 1L Byrne, Paris and party arrived here this afterpublic reception waa tendered outside of the court nouse, there were other Spaulding,John -to ''.. there as efforts accomplish church 8 tho grew, President at the coal palace and from .i...i tin f,tv,r by year Wm. noon and were received by a committee four armed policemen. He told of the year been National miwork i"'1-"to 9 o'clock he shork hands with thousa- the has for which it was formed would assault on Harrison. practically no increase in do- representing theE. Thunnanleague; and Chris representing Gen. Fit.hugh Lee. Allen commitThe board. Baruio, nds of people. The orator of the eve- - be useless. It is stated that the Mr. Hatter then took the stand ana nations to the American associaAmerican the for der Von Lnited showAhe, fig was Congressman Grosvenor of tee found, in view of the new A Spci'ial Session. testified that there were fewer than fifty state of affairs, the paper argued, E. B. Taleott Wendell Goodwin Ghio, whose address was an excellent tariff lmv. verv few manufactur civilians outside of the court house when ing dissatisfaction in the churches ended tion!!.. OUlim of tbe Players' and' Johnson A. L. send to Mail and ExNkw result as the have come Oct, 9.-- The one, well were that Yokk, in willing who force quarrels ers or others adapted to the occasion. he arrived, while there was a large a conference com-- ! -constituting administration. of ague, When the Associated Tress represent the of system present a has Washington special exhibits to Chicago. saying press of policemen on each sike of tho gates. this session evening hve informed President Harrison of the The report which was a lengthy one, niitteo, went into unused great aud lust-W- l matters until that it is stated on grxxl authority that The police over talked resoluand of in summed form the " port current in the east that he up Caddell was Col. Socialists Making" Trouble, violence. was President Harrison will call an extra necessary the oonolusion. The1 provide after midnight. When the meeting a special session of Congress between the nMroounVl th nnli. Ravine something tions aatcommittee pre-- i session of Congress on November 11, to of b st fceiir.g the said Oct. all over rew consider on the treasurer's Bekun, the federal election bill, the to the effect that they must go in ovinl that shall be recommittee bavirg such consider aud pass the federal election O President said he was sorry he could poli-- and socialists in Sprottnn was This port appointed by the board at vailed, but each disturbance. a make not and that several widelv se)cratcd interests, it was ditli- bill. next annual Pre no erpret sion on the subject as it sumed tcxlay and in the conflict the meeting. witness not being obeyed the command iud be improper. 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