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Show &ui.scmi;:-THEPAILY DAILY GOMMERGI Ah : 1'OMMEIU IAL "" VOLUME IV. NUMBER 51. OGDEN, UTAH, SATURDAY MOUSING, NOVEMBER 29, 1890. on condition ll.it I ww not to attack tie principle of the tueasure but poufia UKwif to enticieei ol the detaJa. "I think," says Israeli, --that this was TIIK OOMMKHCIAI is run OGPEX AND UTAHALWf.. PRICE, FIVE CENTS. WUt tie People Kay. kwginf to tbe eoneitftifif ml Losmm, Njv. 2i U ia reported that upoa bunds aad regwtered stocks "-- i boods tracterrwl spoo Powers whxh, Gladfteoe ;I1 iaaue a counter Kaaifesto. as far m caa be MtrUaol, mu tile returgat All but it the oo&iuect strategy at great Vrth tritvr. papers THEY ACE WOEEIED OYEJI a LITTLE Von'D CAXXO? CO.VTEOL uvl out of regard to Ecglibh preju AN UAL EEPOBT OF THE IOST- - on theaur.ee-Xbe Port that the aays Oa a Railroad Track. dices &ad radical peculiarities. 1 liJ MANIFESTO. bomb has HIS COSVEETS. MASTEB GEXEEAL, exploded ia anger and the best possible tinder the circuin- IVraeil tun fel Dallas, his Tex, Nov. 38.- -J. K lUrUr. asainst rkkc stjuuxie, asd the several day' debate on low conspirators to save his own political a pruuiuMt:t joung attorney, was killed Fu!! Teit of the Uot LVraiilaMe the s.ih1 rJ.og eontrata favorably He Eeroiumend the EUh!Uhinf ut of eiaadesto has muired tbe At Bral Arenry Eiht of the i;bot by a traia c the Oak ClilT ui. xae tot with Laijoiu here's reeout abortive at suburbaa botne rule worse than at Doecme nt f English Politic prosr ruiUnT this eteciing. IU I'o.Ul a butter art Armteil and Teljrapfey and ifctmrpaee a direct brgative to temptt wasdrickutg aev tiw l.vu. when Lttt asen Sine the Eevo'Htion. the alis id m exceeU. reading of a nuular till vetr of Savin; Casks. Tbe Daily Nem iys that this to the last rutin the Guard Hounc. ingly doKjcleot A Utter was ton ad day. dat service fital bi?h obliterate t in his many, addrMd to his fatW, j J u.- befoae th commence aitct of ii not mi ot tim incomparable A aVveUtioa mt the of U LlVia this lift. A. S. Iti.vw, of this city. The ial Parnell had another inter The law i U fc a Kan News appeals to the Irih krg" Gearra! Breaks It Aii(in; ti Tbe rriI dicalkifts are that he emumitted suicide nod Uupresaxi Uo viw with Party aai lit Ztil Aniikut of the TLauL U tL.c Hearty Kui'turl of O ef Um Mvtk rivalry tufirt Ntliasaa and people r.l t mil, pencil to dra Ho wns proniiuect and popular. turn a policy of oblique method of pro urn Para Tan uown me pome rule caue iu Jim on Pma and tkt Ksdutvaeat f e Ac;mive Kumcrct oa '.It ctuuro waa to uie una fall U a are tilrnL to the wertou niiMppreby tfc Uearral Public. lifwtils Canp- and the netxi!y aud importance Oa a Kail ue.nsKarto ift(.ir fcngiisn friend. London, Nor. 26. Piirneil's manifesto or providing tor tf.e question of local ST. Not. The post On uii, ,y. 21-- A special from Ioaaw Nov. The Chrorirle says that Parnell's Vahmotoh, RiusToi, S. ex and lituiiatiua in application of to most blow Ir'h people which was iaued to- coutrul, bu-the reiteration master of powerful is his in annual ciUwnent waa here mated report this fu'Hla. llrt a'rtovl m.th UMisava lr-es; that jbout fifty youec He pu.rulysis of the GlatisUuiian by nell, and 1 off night is very to move, oa the first ahoaa tbat in the past year orer i 0,U O the abject oy tue report troul:t i?i Jy a etr.uiger burk are out, ri.iiog the country, daw ovsr the land Mar aud quektion. f tiio bill, aa amendment in was saved on the poUd card coctracU. partyconfe km saying: "The integrit y and ind'c&Jeuoe reading of their ley's as that the Indians were nt IVrtuwt aud troyiiig le.Tt) TUi bouses, of a section of the lrith parlieuieiiUiry favor of this coutrol, advitir.g if Card though inferior at firt were swtt the cutfertrs from U inabilityof to e!oul luurt, Latsgford and that of can break cam pLin g:ig was this that be left it miLt had been burned. Iit.r iji t:n;ii rejected up U uiiy tun after thir aork of daw party havicg burn tupjied to tuo radical required paign. 7 lie eihifiio clearly shows that I reading to quickly brought up to lb on the it was learns i that the whole struct ion, ir ao the person itohom larnell is and destroyed by the of the aJ,icg theinilv milk dolFour standard. or thousand hundred tn principle llie measure. wm a scare, nd the r;iwted hostile ca uojId rent-r- e thing ail the fodder can tntewirau bold any to mnti. "I Liberal party, it has become necessary opiso ft Morley under the iiupretiFion lars were saved in stamped envelopes UntiiU relations. horses on the reserve. iuu burning of Iterpoct ii discrd;UU. ol Iturraiitude iu Irish for Die, as the leader of the Irish party, that tLis would be my duty, but iq ad- contracts and 300,0tti on certain mail poliU? ia proverbial, but never before In the (icard Hmic. to take counsel with you and, having dition be made a remarkable projmsal carrying contract. avowed ita uch cold, calculating cyniFi?htln? TarnelL referring to the probable approaching cism. in in whk'h the S. D, Nov. given you knowledge my victory of the Liberal At the same time mail routos have Chaxmcklaim, he aiigget.ted Ijosnos, Nov, 2S. -- Aa iuhh.i The Standard says that the manifesto Lower Brule op(IOO,(XW possession, ask your judgment upon a some conbidcrationB as to tho future of been extended over almost Indian police lust night tion of tht Purnellitea met in commons daiiiairinir is nrmlit nf to the nign'y mile of anked ateambuat the Irish and and me whether I railway, devolves now stage matter which party upon solely mid Morlev as straightfor started in to break up tho ghost dances, tonight and resolved to tah actios to would be willing to assume the oflioe of hue. The groea revenue is nearly Gladstone statesmen. No Radian noliticinn and today eight laadiur danoeri are in combat the influence of tbe you to decide. Chief Secretary for Ireland or whether I $.",( 10,0(10 larger than ever before. Al- ward will erer Parnell airuin. but ha has jail at the agency. Another dunce is re resenting iu appearance as a manifesto, "A letter from Gladstone to Morley, would allow another member of new postoffices more than in breach of my most chosen the lice to win back the ported as organising for tonurht and the faith. Tbe written for the purpose of influencing party to take the right one meeting adjourned to get year before, have been position. He also any fanatical of Iriclinien. are for regard Affairs were police the decision ot the Irish party m the put before me the desirability the ready it of the delegates ia Antenna. opinion of filling upon ietitiotis of communities. the Times savs that the munlfw lively for a time, but the police are too choice of a leader, and claimiug for the one of the law offices of the crown The and stamp agencies shivers in forever much for the tho new Liberali and their leader the right of Ireland b a that adherents of the supposition BUSINESS AND M0(iEES. legal member of my party." service, railway itostoflice service, free can ever again bo treated aa a trust Messiah erase. No danger of au outveto upon their choice, is the immediate I told amazed as I was at tho delivery and other matters have lxcn ia foe. or break friend honorable is feared. It cause of this addretss, tho purpose of propixiaL him, worthy that I could not agree to for- greatly extended during the year. The probably Pointer From llusineM Hen About the document which is to remind you and your parlia- feit in any way the independence of the Star route mileage has been increased that English niott shameless On With the Dance. Live Matter. publio life has seen since mentary representatives that Ireland party or its members; that the Irish over fUMM) milei and railway mileage days of the revolution. considers the independence of her party people had trusUsl me because over 11,X,UK1. The work of the dead theThe Makda.-- , Nov. 28. Wonl cumes from be"What's reason the Salt Lake City the they 1 inios think, however, that it will as her ouly safeguard ithin the lieved that the declaration I made at letter cftiee has been greatly reduced Bull's camp, from different friends are running their effect its in Sitting Ireland probab and above aud beyond all other Cork iu 1S80 y purpose Deep represented their convic- during the year. and refers to the severity of the blow in- sources, that be is dancing his men Creek railroad 150 miles considerations whatever. a 1 would on no account on tions through and tho that postal telegraphs louchmg flicted ou Gladstone's The threat in that lettc-- , repeated in- dopart from it. more vigfroiisly than over, and that he desert, around to the west of Salt Lake, scheme, the postmaster-genera- l says that scheme. Ia case the Irishimpracticable nunationalists " on in uud is compelling the children to toin in the to solently many plutfo. 1 considered Morley s proposal that the swiftest mail is not fast enough in get to thejiorthwest country?" asked, merous British newspaj itoinpcls rue we should allow ourselves to be absorbed these days for all needs of commerce numbers at tho meeting Monday favor dance. He is reported to bo more hos- a L citizen yesterday. He conParcel 1m a will movement prominent to put before you the information which, into English immediately tilo and determined to tLrht th an ever. In one started politicwas one based upon and special correspondence. tinued: the LiWals to among dve uutil now, has been solely in my posses- an entiro could rua it up on the This "They afternoon two or another arform the of troops publio imperatively English reforms misconception of our position. east side of the lake and be ia a garden sion, and wliich will enable you to unprecedence over homo rivmi.irom uar uuster and cavalry at- - demands cheaper telegraphy, and the rule. mv directed conclusion, ju Morley procouded ' derstand tho measure ot lss with w hich teation to the spot all the way. Why do they, not d to Fort Vales. plan of campaign estates. Dostofflce department can supply it at A meeting to advocate revertinc to this? Are they in mortal foar of Og you are threatened unless you con- lie taid that it would bo imnossio o for less cost than any corporation unleas the denT sent to throw me to the English wolves tho Liberal program of 18H5 will be summoned. They might send it up this way Has has rent, light, fuel, carriers and the Lost latter when Control.. it attained party, Sir William Vernoa Ilareourt it is be-and we would help them. They Mee.ru. U now howling for my destruction." to do anything for these evicted clerks freo. power, Pisr. Riixir Aokncy.Nov. feur that Ogduu will rob Uivm of. all tlion tells how at Haw anion last tenants The plan proitosod for the postal tele nsveu, mm succeed tilaustone in the by direct action, and it would of the in tl Liberal lound is in and reports his inability to their glory." November he' received from Gladstone b3 leadership party . no . . involves of no ... t for Irish the outlay money, impossible parliament. graph n.e The explanation given by this gentle. the details of that gentleman and his under .itrol his band in the interobts of 7 the powers conferred, to do any- appointment ot clerks, no nnanmal lia- ctouv ot tne tatter retiri man must be tho right one. colleagues' proposal with regard to home thing for them, and flinging up Lis bilities. is surely entitled to fair It The an order to expects cavalry rarnell Another of OgUen's energetic business, rule in tho event of the nest general hands by gesture of desnair. he ex consideration. on the J4sebnd camp on men election favoring the Liberal party. pight stopped the reporter soon afterNov. Under the head: "A new plan for pos claimed: "Having been in Tipperary, I London, Pe Creek, nlthonzh tkn. Brooke ward and Upon the subject of the reteution of do not know what to conundrum, tal savings bankSj" tho report recom- which Parnell id as being ia favor of waiting ioto his dropped anolhsr propose." I the Irish members in the imperial parcollection, H said;. mends that the postotlice department be 1 told hiui this question was a limited Sixth reaches Fort cavalry "Why is it that Ogden businesa nwu liament, Gladstone told him that in or- one. frunds would be available from authorized to establish postal savings day. It deals uud troops can ba placed at are shipping grain, potatoes,; der to conciliate English public opinion, America v above celery,, aland elsewhere for the support banks, under regulations formulated by voiveu in tbe ari Piorro. , most everything to Salt Luke City I I was rnado it would bo necessary to reduce the of those tenants as long aa postmaster-general- . the necessary, Irish representation from 103 to 32. and this presume our Suit Luke City friond will are to be located in the states definitely se difficulty should not be alThey Will Dance. claim that they have a lot of people, with, Upon the settlement ot the land ques- lowed to interfere with tho inhaving no laws regulating savings banks; will not v general tion, Gladstone intimated that while he terests of the country. Parnell says he in any other state upon the petition of a leadership, Nov.28.A Bee Pine Rideo crrvwl nrtTMht it..a iln.n (ti... II.. , U , and would ronew his attempt to settle tho alludes to this matter s this afternoon a friendly wont explain it aU. It certainly sugonly because considerable number of residents of any length, gests that Ogden is in the garden, spot matter by imperial legislation on tho within tho last few one locality, and not more numerously nnininn. it a strong days oju to Agent Borer with a ot Utah, la tbe very heart.nt, tlm tirul lines of tho land purchase bill of 1886, for his expulsion has been that tnan one postonice lor every ton miles of best Interest 2,000 acres and rich soil ot the valley."' withraw. 1 e he would not undertake to put any Vjjport th unless tho Liberals come into oowor at area. TH uoMnr.Ri'iAi. has tosay that tVm ha upon his own side. Tho interest rate is to be fixed by tho ponewU, ex!the next election the plan of campaign eotlemaa is right also. Lt tuitcht ba to In other words, that the Irish legisla- tenants will suffer. secretary of the treasury at tho begin- Irelaod .rHbd that' Oioa hot onty ships large" ture was not to be given the power of of has taken. He has shown that the Liberals pro ning of each year, and to be invoices to Salt Luke Cjty, but seiultt anurswei I'arnell s I siqPorters conipiaui iTmri 1 meu iu regowwacwitucd solving agrarinn difficulties. With re- pose to do nothing for them by direct one per cent lens than the average rate on the whites for oonspir- - potatoes to au tne eta'es of the Missisgard to the control of the Irish con- action, and he is entitled to ask that the paid depositors by prtvato bankers. All after after the Tint ionaliet meeting Wed ing vengemeo sippi valley,' wheat to Sao. Francisco for to stop tnem. stabulary, it was suited by Gladstone existence of these teuants whom he has postal savingt received within a state nesday, cable dispatches giving a mis- icifThe friendly Indian said that they had export, alfalfa seed to every state in the that in view of the necessity of concil- supported in everv wav in the nanL nnH are to bo placed on deposit with the leading summary of the proceedings to resist interference to the last union, and the dried peaches sent out iating the English public opinion it will will continue to privutelyto. the Irish dele- resolved shall not con national banks ot that state, on apphca wero sent man. Little Wound, who left tbe from Ogden, when there is a wirplue, inin America. ascort be necessary to leave this force to the stitute the reasonsupport, that gates They amount such and at such inter of bis expulsion from tion, in wit h protestations that command a higher price east of the in agency are yesterday on officers of foot of the under tho its the as est the secretary of the treasury trigues lobby appointment Irish politics. Parnell says that during men was in the danoe mountains than those of California behis hud noose or commons stoppeo, control of imperial authority for an in- tho ten to draw away Dillon, with all his band. cause thoy are ol a finer groito. Ogden yearsof the independence of the may prescribe, such deposits to be de O'Drien and other Tbe friendly Indian is in the from definite period, while funds for its main- Irish parliamentary the delegates , party it has, because clared preferred claims. center ot one. of! the world's were said dancers further still burn the of Parnoll. tenance would bo compuleorily pro- or. its act the re- support Touching tho forced upon the richest independence, tqiots. garden houses of the and the settlers ing The namembers of the killing vided out of tho Irish revenue. There has been a great deal of kicking, hiiiglish people the necessity of granting port says that the press has aided the tionalists are more A period of ten or twelve years was home hopeful and assort an tne cattle they could nnd. rule to Ireland. He believes that department by a very general approval that correct iust and timely kicking, (though private tolecrams from Ireland sav suggested as a limit of time during the party will obtain home rule and the publio at large have seconded not hard and hot enough) about the ooul that the mass and ef Tho ItaronesH the Released. people which the appointment of judges and provided new priests to effective. make law efforts the its it remains independent scarcity in Ugden that has existod all resident magistrates should be retained of support tnern. Tbey claim Dillon and In The report ahows 14,072 postmasters seen yesterEnglish any Vienna, Nov. 28. Tho Baronoss Von tbe fall. A ooal dealer-waparty. O'Brien throw in lot with their Sexton in tho hands of tho imperial authorities. conclusion two and the past years he ssys: "I do not believo during day afternoon about the shortage. who a created and Becke, Parand forces recently tbe painful Healy his on same own time. in to against the Passing expressions in sup- 26,580 appointed "V'es, the coal has been scarce and I any action of the Irish these points which Parnell says, repre- porting me will endanger people The postmaster general hopes that a nell, as they are expected to do, the tide scandal in society, was today rol eased don't think the people have kicked the home rule, ' any ot will I'arnell be sent his views now and then he says cause or postpone tho establishment of way may soon be clear to connect the opinion against from jail having served the sentence of too much about it. We have not beeu that with regard to the retention of the Irish parliament But even if tho executive departments and senate and six weeks' imprisonment imposed upon able to fill ordors in, a business-lik- e way Irish members he holds that with tho danger werd to be realizod, I believe the house with the Washington postoflicoby her: The baroness was convicted of for weeks, but tho mine owners claim Tunneling1 the Channel. concession of full power to an Irish leg- Irish and a that it system, may pneumatic will now get us all we want They people throughout the world having defrauded several hotel keepers they then be extended to the and islature equivalent to those enjoyed by a would agree with London, Nov. 28. It is not improba, and me that the of 20,000 florins. The pretend they could, not get men to take out jewelers of cities. He would the state of the American union, the number ment would be preferable to apostpone ble that the usual attempts will be made larger compro poetofliees light sentence given was the result of the coal out as fast as it was called for. and position of members so retained mise of our natianaal rights by the ao especially like to see the pneumatic in this session to pass the channel tun- the recommendation of the king of Wur- - I do not know how this is." would become a question of imperial ceptance of a measure which would not system working perfectly in Chicago The coal man did not wear tHe air of when tho world's fair is in progress, so nel bill through the house of commons. lomberg. concern and not. of pressing or immed- realize the aspirations of our race. confidence aa to the future or the great The woman's name real is Amelia Another the tube scheme, plan. that the postal exhibit there would iate importance for the interests of Ireof the coal, barons. honesty and she boasts of Bock, a Sir Edward having now has daugh by Reed, land; but that with' tho important and really show this high development of the prompted Xhero is a grave euspioton out thai The Result Unfaverable. to ter tne who a oy is years taken old,, king, very prominent position. It has service. subjects of cgrarian reowners are cutting the survohr been warmly taken up on the French living in Paris under tne name of Freeda tho mine He favors, wherever practical, London, Nov. 28. A canvass has been to form, constabulary control and judiciary short raise the price. It is a combine reFritz. Both mother and daughter side, where sufficient capital has been inexpensive buildings for appointments being left either under conducted by members of the Irish parceive large incomes from the king, but from bull motives. to on a it promised place move out to practicable a and of contrAl that or This coal scarcity has set Otrden peo says totally unprovided liamentary party opposed to Parnell's imperial are not allowed to live in Stuttgart for. It would be the hoight of madness retention in the leadership, with a view six hundred dollar rented room, safe and footing. ple thinking. They are asking them- The mother's insane is the a extravagance to idea Edward Sir a construct is into a hirndred for any Irish leader to imitate Grattan's to ascertaining how the poll is likely to ample for postal business, steel tube large enough to admit the cause of her committing the swindle for selves why it ia thai with coal mines example and consent to disband an army go at Monday's meeting. The result was thousand dollar building where the which she had been committed: to jail. in fifteen to twenty miles they are short than the passage of ft railway train. This, by an Madame which had cleared the way to victory. the securing of, 53 motubers to vote janitor alone gets mere salary Beck is 36 years of ge and a of coal. And why. when those same will rest on the "He further undertook," says Parnell, against Parnell. Among them are: Con- rent of the former place, cannot be jus- ingenious arrangement, mines can place ooal on board the cars beautiful woman very bottom of the channel, and would be, in "to use every legitimate influenco to principle. at $2 per ton fifteen miles away, why don, Deasy, John Dillon, Esmond Finu- - tified on any business Irish public opinion, to gradu- cane, Timothy Harpington, Timothy Regarding the reduced postage, the effect, a metal tunnel, without the disdoes not get a move on itself and Ogden Ordered North. advantage of being dug below tbe land ate the coming into force of the new Ilealy, Maurice Healy, Justin McCarthy, postmaster-genera- l says: In part that level. see to it that it arets cheap coal and Edward Watkin Sir his regards is a clear in of there of fact gain point Sax Antonio, Te Nov. 28. It .was plenty of it. privilege and to postpone the events J. F. O'Brien, Patrick O'Brien, P. J. own tunnel scheme as a means of necessary for English opinion with re- O'Brien, Roche Sexton, Shoehan, Sheehy, nearly thirty million dollars from letter communication withsimply learned at of the military a headquarters continent the and postage. This large profit, with an an- foedee gard to constabulary control and judi- Tanner and Webb. After the Wreck. for the ot Texas bore today, tbat it last railway which amounted to nual deficit department cial appoinment, but I strongly disyear also The rely upon Additional ad London," Not. 28. has boon confidently expected that the sented from the proposed reduction of the votes of Wm. O'Brien, T. P. O'Con- 95,780,300 was swallowed up by losses on system. If he could got traffic through a tube Ninth infantry, vices of disaster to the fishing fleet on other classes of mail matter carried at the number of members during the in- nor and T. D. Sullivan. now in tho department instead of through a tunnel, he would terval of probation and pointed to the of Arizona, would bo sect to Texas. the Norwegian coast show that seventy The adherents of Parnell, who an- less than the cost of distribution. The amount received from letter post adopt tho rival scheme, as what he de- Through the abandonment of several vessels were driven ashoro and battered absence of a suitable prospect of land nounced their intention to stick to old is sires increased and not the traffic was last about settlement by either parliament as a leaders, number 2i, namely: age year thirty million, posts in th&t department not enough to pieces. Many smaller boats were also to a cent rate would bring this glory for himself. Therefo.e he has quarters constitutional and overwhelming drag were left to accommodate all wrecked. It is feared that hundreds of Blfcine, Bvrne, Henry Campbell, Con- reduction .to offor concluded not to any opposition the troops. The trouble in the North- lives were ket. The bodies of the vic upon tho prospects of permanent peace way, W. J. Corbet, J. G. Fitzgerald, Ed- down to nineteen millions. This is a de- bir ludward Iteod s claimed is project It and prosperity in Ireland. west had obviated this arrangement. tims are constantly being washed ashore. ward Harrington, Hayden, J. E. Kenny, ficiency for the current year of about At the conclusion of the interview W. A. McDonald, MacNcil, Maguire, four and a half millions, which would for the tube scheme that it is free from The Fifth bavalry has been ordered from milion the part of the Parnell was informed that pending the Mahoncy. J. P. Nolan, Joseph Nolan, make a total doficioncy ot twenty and a those objections to the department of the Platte, Kiotous SoldierR. which have operated Arizona and will remain there during tho winter. general election Gladstone and col- John O'Connor, O'Kelly, Pinkerton, P. half millions. This deficiency would be tary authorities, to of the retard the powerfully progress busiincrease Nov. of 21 Volks Z.iitung re reduced the natural Bbuun, by leagues were agreed that silence should J.. Power, Richard Power, John Redness due to the stimulus of a low rate chancel tunnel. be preserved with regard to these points mond, William Redmond and Shell. an outrago ports by Russian soldiers on Failed in His Purpose. and by tho completion of pending of difference. Tho absence of any protho near frontier Alexandrovo. a The Attitude of the Church. to collect proper postage from vision for the settlement of ogarian Dallas, Nov. 23. Tho second attempt of them raiding the house of a party Mum is the Word. landof on the of 28. Nov. of In newspapers Jacob copies letter of a saraplo his to ran f policy into the any part DdbUn, questions; Engors published get owner, assaulting tho proprietor's wife books. Cincinnati, Nov. 28. Dillon, Har- and from the liberal leaders, Parnell saya, filled today by Archbishop Walsh ho declined mad house resulted today in a verdict terribly beating the man and carrying By the samplo copy business alone him with concern and apprehension. rington, O'Connor, Gill, O'Brien and to make publio a statement of his opin- declaring her sane. The eouit house off everyihing of value. to is lost the a land over cf On the introduction $1,000,000 annually pur- Sullivan held a secret conference last ion of tho Parnell case until he has hed waa packed ai;d the verdict was received of chase bill by tho government at the night In response to interrogations a revenue, and in the transportation The Presidential Reception. books considerable more an opportunity to consult bis Episcopal with enthusiasm by tho audience, who commencement of the last session, Mor- note was sout out, saying that all statewith the woman. sympathized hoartily next is of the Mondavi out relie brethren, that and than says ments him views on postal $1,000,000 as with to the their conferred kept having present ley Washington, Nov. 28. Tonight Presi book meeting of the parliamentary party may It h a mysterious case, out of which and Mrs. Harrison gave a recep gard to avowed absence of any policy position of the Irish party were entirely income to the benetit of certain dent some come. So history may on the part of the Liberele, Parnell unauthorized. The delegats have made publishers. The deficiency under the result in n decision that will put urion far as interesting Mrs. Fingers tion in honor of the Brazilian officers. has been reascertained, of the of Ireland still tho further be ono rate cent bishops no to grave duty to advised as communication the press Morloy against any might strongly her husband of evil associa- It was a brilliant affair. direct challenge of the principle of 6tate their opinions, and they do net intend duced by the adoption ot improved de- considering whothor or how far it will bo suspects and tion sho makes lire heavy for him in to iu would to which their continue the wo to time vices from power time, place snouid to do so for the present aided land purchase and mat A Horizontal Reduction. Irish parliamentary party that confidence occasionally. save time and money. direct our etfortson the second reading . The most sormidable item, however, is which, as a body, they felt justified in Nov. 23. A dispatch from Will be Fired Out. to the association of the principle of Paris, A Heavy Defaulter. local control. eight millions of dollars worth of work placing in it in the past. res etatos that a decree has Bneno3 Ay 28. Nov. Arkansas Two Kan., City, In conclusion, the Archbishop savs Nov. 20- .- Counsel for been issued reducing the salaries of In this Morley agreed with him, but performed annually without pay ior tne If they had that he does not feel convinced that we thoPhiladklfhia, was at tho samo time, hampered by the companies of cavalry left Camp Morritt executive departments. persons interested in the estate of government officials ten per cent extromo section of his party, led by south of this city, today, under orders to Caid tho postage revenue wouiu uae are yet in a position to form a final judg- Charles II. Baker, descased, and other on ment case the of more out the which dollars inter clear million eastern a annually the Labouchere, and in subsequent eight part of the Cherokee A pardon has been granted Julius present unhappy crisis has arisen. At family trusts, tonight authorized the view impressed ujion TarnoU the neces- strip of all hunters, boomers and camp- than now. The revenues of the departAfter November 1, no parties will ment for the fiscal year are $00,858,7aT, all events, it is a matter that must be statement that John It Baker, jr., who Neilson who was sentenced, for grand sity of meeting the eecond reading of ers. t larceny in tho First District Court the bill with a direct negative and asked bo allowed to cross the strip without expenditures and liabilities, $06,045,083; decided one way or another before many has Ned, has misappropriated about one million dollars worth of securities be- - Provo in the spring of "89, him to undertake the motion. He agreed permission, and an escort deficiency for year, therefore, $5,780,300. days. THE IRHMDERSL FAE-SELL- IimAFFilllS. ON tta, i 'S . U-- t-- Sy-t- a ui tj-r- k-- -t aaii-Ltftsi- T tav-.!- ! At-t- v 11 rf.'t.-eae- Acu-ri- r pur-chas- e, f tK-M- geni-ri.- 1 uch io.M-i.in- U-gl- n j-- k-- the-tow- iv-rou- tor-noo- appu-entl- wire-puller- s sit 1 Ui 28.-T- lie trt rctab-lwhe- d sub-statio- n Pur-ne- ll cousti-tutio- n . -- Par-ne- ll 2rt.-L- ittlo . . A kea-a- j I I w w lhe argu-iiio- aaV . nt r pros-sur- m one-ha- lt anti-lotter- y - anti-Parne- ll s sub-statio- - one-stor- post-office- s, South-Easter- ' legis-tio- a paper-covere- paper-covere- d d |