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Show tii' jLiin SJ'ANISH n oui. UTAH. Shine every Saturday morning from the basement of Malcolm te llughe Block. SCOTT & HOLT, Proprietor, ' MILTON L. SCOTT, Editor. , 6 BATM! One Year Six Month Three Month Single Copies i . , . ARREST a .13 00 . 1 00 60 06 . . OF PANAMA OFFICIALS. r CHARGED WITH SWINDLING. Iarl Greatly Excited Over the Arrest I)e Leep ol non and Two Other. A dispatch from Pari, dated the 16th, ay: M. Charles Alrae Marie De Lease pi and M. Marius Elcnne Fontaine and M. y have been arrested by direction of the minis, ter of Justice, M. Bourgeois, for their alleged connection with the Panama canal frauds. M. Henry Loula Felix Cottu, for whose arrest an order waa also Issued, ha fled to Vienna y la charged with having accepted a bribe aa a member of the Chamber of Deputies. The chargee agaluat the officers of the company, on which summons were previously served and on which they have now been arrested, are that they have Jointly made use of fraudulent Imaginary credit; that they have dissipated capital entrusted to them for a speclllo purpose, end that they have swindled others out of part or all of their mean of living In their fortune!. These oSenaet come within the reach of acvrn articles of the penal 8n-I,ero- " codo. is said to be badly Implicated by documents and other evidence brought to y was not on the Panama light.. hoard. Suspicion was always attached to him on account of hla sudden change of front In the lottery committee of the chamber of deputies, when the lottery loan waa being voted on. At first he opposed the loan, but turned the scale at the last moment by voting in (Is favor. In the hearing before the Panama Investigation committee a few daye ago M. SanLeroy stated that be changed his vote In obedience to the wishes of bis constituents. M. Kondeleux, another former deputy, testified before the commission that be drafted the first report of the lottery committee of the chamber against the lotteiy bill, and was so amazed when the committee rejected the ' change of report owing to M. front that he resigned the chairmanship of the committee. It Is understood that the government has documentary evidence show-lu- g the exact amount paid to M. San Leroy for bis change of front. Besides making the arrest the kuthorltle have searched lha residence of I)e Lessepa, and aelaed a Fontaine, Cottu, and mass of documenta throwing new and Important light on the Panama frauds and corruptions. The only topic of conversation In polttloal and social circles la the Panama acaglal and the arrest of several of the person who are charged with being Implicated In the affair has caused great excitement, although rumor has It that auch action had been determined upon. What thb outcome will be no one la able to predict, but It ean be aatd that those who have the best Interest of the republlo at liesrt are deeply grieved at the venality and seltlsbness that has been displayed by men In high positions, many of whom were sworn to preserve the honor of France. San-Lcro- y San-I.et'o- , ) . y t i i . I f Yale Student t i i Fined. A fine of 6100, the extreme penalty of the law, was Inflicted by Judge Rufus 8. Pickett, Friday upon James A. MuCrea of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, and F. M. Welrhaus of Bt. Panl, Minnesota, the Yale student who were charged with breach of the peaoe on December 3, during a oelebratlon of the successful 1 , iootliall season by the freshmen elas. Manager Smith of the opera bouse, where the disturbance occurred, Conlan, the scene shifter, Ryan, the stage carpenter, asserted that they saw Welrhaus throw the torpedo w hteh caused a large part of the audience to leave the theatre, terrified the actor and Inflicted a painful Injury upon the eye of one of the musicians In the orchestra. Both eases were appealed. 3 strhaus was a prominent member of the Yale Y. M. C. A., and Mctrea the giant who played left guard in the Yale champion 'vsr tty foot ball eleven. I Mgr. Hatolll'e Mission. Archbishop Ireland In speaking of the mission of Mgr. Batolli to America, say: Mgr. hsUilll represents the Pope. Opposition to him Is opposition to the Pope; dlsrw-seto him, criticism of him, Is disrespect to ami criticism of the Pope. He was sent directly by l,eo to speak to the archbishop assembled In New York the ntlnd of Leo on the school question. I his school question had for more than year agitated the church In America. Amid the din of coutrotersy the appeal to Home was loud, the cry went out ceaoelrssly that Home should spesk and that nothing else could re establish peace, so Home resolved to speak, and spoke through a living, accredited Those who were sincere In representative. their appeal will now be silent and satisfied. T he country will without difficulty see thsl to minimize the authority of nil attempt Mgr. Paiolll, nr to evade the force of his words, are simply the dying protest of i i ( i . i . i unre-penltn-g error. i Mgr. BatoHI has also received amplest power to settle all dispute betweeo bishops and priests. A copy of his powers has been cm to hi bishop. In each case he la to have asdst.ince chosen from eminent nicmtmrs of the clergy and hU decision to he absolutely wit bout appeal. The authority with which he U Invested unusual ; hut this shows that the I'epe put unusttul confidence In him." Green Guotl l.lteratnre. The New York police raided the printing of Eugene 11. Marvin, at 48i I Ighth avenue Friday afternoon and captured three truck londa of green giaaU literature, Marvin, the proprietor of the place, waa not caught, but three of hi mm were arrested. Marvin Is suld to have been doing the print-lufor all the big green goods operator iu t be country. Within the building two cylinare In motion. Big stacks of der pres-u-circular already printed were twisted up the riamt, and the presses were running o'Tiuoreat a rapid rale. At least 175,000 were found In the room. Many circular ilt. t roly pc ami form were found resile for c On the ground floor was stored giaal irmly for shipment, elrmli.rs, telegram, on letters, and taigas new. paper clipping; In fact, all the paraphernalia of the tisdu to the number of ill least a 1 1 i Y g i t i 1ml-t.- d tipe-wrllte- tl i i i II Ml. Dr. MrGtynn to l Reinstated. I'lte statement by Archbishop Corrigan, r ccnlly, In published In a New Yotk ri s, iu d to a sell Inin lit of tlie difference lie-- i rrn the church and the Kev. Fit. her Me- .'I. nil. lut received a full eonllnii.it Ion tit th at lean. The nea of the leeonellutlou ha, p lerl Imptesslon ul tl.et.ili ptodto ril where Dr. VcDlytitl has rl At S I cf t a tin, f tvorlte priest, it can tie stated on the hleh-- t st ituilii.nl v th.it tlir low has given special porter to Mgr. bninUI. his holiness' ablegate iu America, to settle the case. Ppr I i 2 Sen a 15th. fork, BCBSCRIPTION i.tot trisKi a jto.0"fci eVil.es. Gibson of Louisiana died on the Heavy snow fell on the plain on the 12th and 18th. Kansas City suffered from a (150,000 fire on the 15th. The Kansas Populists will have no inaugural ball this year. The government of Hawaii will send a hand to the Worlds Fair. An aerolite has been found In Mexico weighing 40,000 pounds. A very serious plot to murder the czar baa bean discovered at Kief. The South Carolina House baa passed a stringent prohibition law. Two hundred operators on the Georgia Central railroad have struck. The American Federation of Labor waa in session at Philadelphia last week. Chicago burglars stole 63,000 worth of bicycle from a store a few night ago. The demand of the engineer on the Vanderbilt lines have been granted. It thought that President Carnot will resign a a result of the Panama acandal. Jay Gould waa burled at Lawnwood cemetery on the Oth. The service were very simple. Rumor are persistently circulated in Washington that Mr. Blaine la a very sick man. The steamship owner are protesting atrongly against the atoppage of immigration next year. Dr. Cbarle Scbenck baa been elected president of the Swiss confederation and A. Frey vice president. It Is proposed to induce Mr. Gladstone to come over and make a speech at the opening of the World Fair. George Sweet, representing a Chicago perlodloal, eloped with two women from Canton, Ohio, 8unday. The Canadian Paclfio railroad will establish a line of steamer between Portland, Maine, and European point. Tbe pope will abortly send to the Italian bishop and the Italian people a circular-lette- r denouncing Freemasonry. The expenses to the United State on account of the Garza revolution amounted to over (300,000. Edmund Lutz, a Philadelphia boy .killed himself Monday because hi father wanted him to go to work. Tbe men who attempted to rob the passenger on a train In West Virginia, have been arrested and one of them has confessed. Tbe Cincinnati Presbytery In secret cession, ha declared Professor Smith guilty on the second and third charges preferred against him. A eyclone passed across the country near Summit, Mississippi, on the 13tb, causing the death of four persons. A number were In- TiKSVS 0FT11E WEST. Colorado. Monte Vista hu a new Methodist church. Trinidad Is to hare another electric light plant. The machine shops at Sallda will be rebuilt at once. The cost of running tlie city of Denver for 18 3 Is estimated by the mayor at (1,075,700. Rev. 8. A. Eliot of Denver hM been called to the pulpit of the First Unitarian church of Brooklyn, the leading church of tbe order In that city. The Denver Republican present the following as a correct statement of tbe official vote for governor: The total vote wu 90,836, of which Waite received 41,344; Helm 38,812; Maupin 8,938; Hlpp 1,743. Walte'a plurality 2,583. The wheat crop of the San Lula valley i.ow known to be 51X1.000 bushels. The mill 1 and elevators are all full and farmer can market no more at present, buyers have no place to store It. Another large mill and several elevator will be built next year. A. 11. Corman, city clerk of Colorado Springs, bas been discovered to be a defaulter, hiving embezzled about (6,500 of the citys funds. Ills salary hu been only (1,300 per year, and he began two years ago to take mall sums. He Invested a good deal In Cripple Creek property. Ills bondsmen will have to repay the money. Denver Market Eggs, ranch 28c, state 26c; butter, best creamery 85(2 36c, dairy 22c; hay, upland baled (ll(g(l2, second bottom 7. 50(29, alfalfa (8.00 ; wheat 95c; corn, bulk 75c; tacked 83c; oats, $1.15, tacked (1.25; potatoes (1.30; cattle, choice steera (3.83 0(3.85, cowa $1. 80(2(2.00, native feeder (1.60 ($(3.60; bogs, choice (3.93; spring chickens dressed, 100$ 12c; live, (3.00 to (3.50 per doz. A number of men have been arrested at Durango for violating tbe State cattle law which requires that a bill of sale must be given with every transfer, that bidet must be kept for a period of thirty days, that a record must be kept of all cattle slaughtered and that dealers must keep a brand record. This law bu only been partially complied with, mostly on account of no effort having been made to enforce It. A man named Vernon, employed at the American smelter, Leadvllle, wu badly burned by an explosion of slag Wednesday. Vernon wu wheeling a slag pot when the wheel atruck a alight obstruction, causing tbe content to overflow, part of the burning contents fulling in a bucket of water. Tbe explosion Instantly occurred, tbe molten mass striking the victim In different places on bit head and body. Among other Injurle Inflicted wu tbe burning of the hair from a large portion of his head. While the Fort Collins station agent of the Unlen Pacific railroad wu sitting at hi desk Thursday evening he wu startled by a loud ory, followed by the crash of breaking glass and, on looking up, found the muzzle of a jured. Winchester rifle staring him In the face. He Professor Smith of Cincinnati has, by a dropped quickly to the floor, while one of the small majority of tbe Presbytery, been susemployes turned out the electrle light. An pended from the ministry of the Presbyterian Immediate search wu made for the man but Churob. he had disappeared u quickly be came. No Charles Johnson, a colored man, was locked demand for money wu made, and the object In a box car on th New York Central road, of the attack 1 a mystery. for alx day without food or water. He will Mew Mexico. recover. New reached bu Demlng that Kid" and The laboring men of Kansu City contributed their day wage Tueaday to the Home- hla band of renegade made a raid Into tbe stead striker. The aum will amount to Lu Anlmu valley, Grant oounty, New Mexico, on tbe 9th, killing Bud Taylor, who wu about (10,000. An organised effort la under way for tbe out hunting near the Grey ranch, owned by tbe Haggln & Ilearst cattle company. Tayopening of the Wlohlta and Kiowa and lor wu shot down and hla body mutilated In a Indian reservation during the preshorrible manner. Everything of value wae ent session of Congress. taken from the corpse. A man named DaAnother oount of the vote of North who accompanied Taylor, witnessed kota give Weaver two of the three elector the tragedy some distance away and attemptInstead of but one. That makes twenty-thre- e ed to save hla companion by shooting at the elector for tbe third party: murderers. The savage turned on Billlngs-b- y Two women were arrested at Wilmington, and he barely escaped with hi life. The Delaware, Wednesday, on the charge of witch- lame evening thirty head of line horses were craft. They were telling fortune. They stampeded and stolen from the Haggln fc were arrested on an old law. Ilearst camp, where the round-nwu located. The Wells-FargExpress Company will re- Cowboy gave Immediate pursuit and reimburse the New York bauk for money re- covered nineteen head, forcing the Indiana cently stolen while being taken to Galveston. to take refuge In the surrounding mountain United Stales soldier are In clou pursuit, Tbe thieve have not been caught. Walter Guerne, a Chicago postoffioe clerk, but the renegades are suppoeed to have eshu been arrested for stealing and rifling let- caped Into Old Mexico. ter. He wu oaught In tbe act and one (11,. Wyoming. 000 draft found In hla possession. Amo W. Barber, aotlng governor, wu An officer I at Guthrie with warrants for married at Cheyenne on the 14th. who have been the arrest of 186 The breaking of a rail In the Union Paclfio Indicted for entering Oklahoma ahead of caused a wreck on the 13th. Six Italian Harrisons President proclamation. were Injured. A number of other accident more excltemeut In Pari There M. occurred on the same day, but without seriI minister of finance, charged with ous Rouvler, Injury to persona. being implicated In the Paeama canal briber-lea- . At Sundown 8unday evening a couple of He denies bis guilt but hu resigned. armed men, dressed like eowboys and C. A. Benson, who wu to be hanged at heavily muk made from bit of canvu,rode Leavenworth for murdering Mr. Metlman, wearing Into tbe town of Gillette, bent on robbery, committed aulolde on the 15th by cubbing He previously tried to kill ht Tbe visitor forced their ponies Into Tony himself. Christensen's aaloon and dance halL Tony guard. handed the fellow (150 and four piatols. A strong concerted movement hu been Five other men and a couple of women In the itarted by the Chinese of tbe United State were robbed. After taking a drink and to resist tbe Chluese exclusion act. A big place everybody, the visitor rode to tbe treating fund will be itarted for tbe purpose of tbe street. One of them proposed to rob the movement, postoffice and rode Inside the little place. lie Mauna Loa, the great volcano of Hawaii, U found a and when girl behind the In eruption again and threaten the destruo-tlo- n he told him there wu nowindow, money on hand be of the villages of Hilo and Wataka at lta rode out. The pair raided another uloon eutern base and extensive plantation of and grocery atom much they had done and cane. Christensen'. Eight or ten citizen who came Th Senate co mtneree committee hu or- Dut to see what wu the matter were held dered a favorable icport on tbe Frye bill to in the street. By thla time Christensen up had our trade by prohibiting aatnall posse organised. The protect touting highwaymen vesaela to transport merchandise from ltd not care for a foreign fight and rode off In a on United State port to another United hurry, going south with bullet flying after them. They were In Gillette only half an State port via any foreign port, A aevera eyclona passed over the town of hour. Detail have reached Cheyeene of the mur-lerOrel, Russia, on the 10th. Not muoh damage A. J. Case and Daniel Sullivan, and In dona the town proper, but several of wu the attempted murder of A. W. King, near the suburb were devutated, houses being Sheridan. Several night ago Sullivan, King blown down and tree uprooted. Tb damand two other men were playing poker In most aevera In the Umber country, age wu Cases saloon. Three masked men entered wher many people were killed. elth rifle. Tbe leader commanded all In Colonel Elliot T. Shepard, owner of th tbe aaloon to hold up your hand." With-hNew York Matt ami t'xpreu, bu won In n watting to be obeyed, they commenced suit brought against him by John E. Farkera, ibootlng. King wu shot through the shoul-le- r a former foreman on the paper, whom Elliot and In the neck, but wu not seriously Parker olalmed breach of sounded. Sullivan wu abut through the discharged. contract and wanted (10,000 damage. lead, and died Instantly. A shot passed r A boiler la feet long and forty-eigthrough the wrist of a boy who wu holding Inchee In diameter exploded at New- ip hi banila in obedlcuoe to the command port, Kentucky, on tbe 13th. Tbe Immediate (Iren when the nten entered. Case, who falallUe were confined to two tramp burled asleep In an adjoining room, cante Into Ihe In the debria, whose name are not known. and wu shot down. He cried: In addition to these two, Herman Ileffilng 'My God, boy. Im shot. Dont shoot and George Reed were mortally wounded. tgaln." One of the masked men stepped The boiler house wu demolished and the learer and shot him In the bead, killing him. financial low Is (15.000. Fragment of the (lie murderer thro ransacked tbe house, and boiler were found 1,300 feet away. implied the pocket of the dead nten. They Tlnal official statist lc of the cholera epl lecured (250, several watches, and four One of the murderer stole a line demlo In Russia hare Just been Issued. Ace and all struck off for the north, cording to these figures, there have been 130,417 deaths from European and 135,343 srcsiiniably for the line of the Northern Podeath from Aalatlo chulet a slue the out- ll lie. A posse went In pursuit. break of tbe disease In th empire, making a The value ot Jay Uoulde estate In New total of 303,760 death. rork state I $73,000,000, u 1 d u Com-tnano- p o 1 u . ut enty-fou- ht tu bar-roo- taddlr-hors- BLAINE ...R. tn The m - Very Serlon Con. or ihe opinionsUPON PAPERS dltlon. alck man, Oe Sunday Mr. Blaine wu a very not long and It wu thought that he could survive. G. Blaine AU day long the life of James balance. For more the In trembling hung wu abanthan an hour In the forenoon hope expected wu momentarily end doned and the and frlenda.' All simuby physicians, family Imlation wu thrown wide In the apparent the and suppressed of death, minent presence long denied but now facto of hla Illnesa-t- he Inadmitted Brights disease, the occuion&l he when hour the long terval of delirium, had lain Incapable of speech or motion, these and other distressing feature of hi Illness, were all admitted. Th physician usert that there have not been any hemorrhages, as hu been stated, hut It almost the only alarming symptom which Is now denied. The first crisis wu reached between 10 and 11 oclock Sunday morning when a ainktr.g spell let in from which the worst wu feared. His family were called round the bedside and hla physicians sent messenger after messenger to the nearest drug store with prescription requiring buty attention. The distinguished patient lay unconscious and to all appearance dying, until ahortly before 1 oclock p. m., when a alight rally set In. His pulse, which had almost ceased to beat, became again perceptible and partial eonsclousueu wu restored. At S oclock hi physicians, Drs. W. W. Johnson and Hyatt, considered him so much Improved u to render their constant presence at the bedside had been no While there unnecessary. marked Improvement and no change In hi condition npon which hopes of ultimate recovery could be based, the Immediate crlsia had passed. Senator Hale of Maine, a clou friend of the family said : It may be that he will recover, but those who have an interest In him have reuon to be alarmed. It la difficult to name the trouble. Io fact, bis condition alarming. It la a general physical breaking up. When he take a cold It bring! on a consuming fever and he to not In a condition to withstand It. Beside there are the ordinary complication 111 mind to perfectly clear." Tbe excitement throughout the city wu Intense u the newa of Mr. Blslnei condition spread, and Sunday though It waa, the newspaper issued extru, which found a rapid 1 ule. President Harrison, accompanied by hla private secretary, Mr. Elijah Halford, walked over from the White House to the residence 8unday evening to personally inquire to hla condition, and expressed relief and gratification at being Informed that there had been some abatement of the more alarming symptom Dr. Alfred Loomis, the leading specialist In New York and probably in America on Brights disease, wu nummoned to Wuhlng-to- n to attend Dr. Blaine. Loomis hu never attended Mr. Blaine before. He wu to arrive Monday morning. u A PLOT TO POISON; Non-rnlo- Workmen n at leading BRITISH THE DOCU MENT. An Interesting. Abla and Strong." Fewe-Recor- From the Chicago HarriIn his message to congress President the counson bu marshalled figures showing as he frankly to try prosperity In a way to give, note the says, a level from which be brought about by a new legislative policy. the In hi view, in the late political canvass contention hu not been between schedules, the but between principles." To doubt that to be abolished by policy of protection to now would Insult be an the Democrats, he thinks, to the leaders of that party In the light of the declarations which they have made. Therefore he recommends that the present off congress, at Its final session, keep band . the subject of the tariff. No one can read thto message without feelthat the ing that the President is convinced iconomlc policy of hla party to the best of ill policies for the nation, and that the policy of it hi partys opponent to a policy For, npw that he hu erected hla xionument to protection, hu heaped hla cairn or jf facts, continued advancement at equalren-lgreater pace under a new policy would It the reverse of Imposing. However,! Is clear that he to satisfied to rely on time to avenge hla party on its opponents for any change of the protective policy. No better or more patrlotlo appeal hu been made by the protectionist than to thto appeal of the President for continued advancement lor the nation. It hu less of the drosa of materialism about It than have the speeches f McKinley. It to likely to remain long er A COAL MINERS 1 ,jiiwsve KILleq Va jn trill r JoscW fti, tbs i Explosion at th. Wlg, Co salts Fatally to Number of Men.Ur., A fearful explosion occurred on the Bumfurlong colliery, hi Wigan men went to their work usual to Ing and after the colliery had been touL h the usual way the men went to work. Th not been at work long when a t rrihl. l' Ion shook the earth for a great dliun a cloud of smoke shot up through Into the air. A multitude of peonto toward the mine and the greatest exsti prevailed. Fire immediately broke om made escape from the mine difficult, After a little hard work by the . men were brought!! party twenty-flv- e eurface. Despite the effort to extinguish the te flames spread to the engine-hous- e it ul mnel. Thto stopped the 31 pumping . Jto the dtlne and added greatly to the of the those who were in the pit, not subdued until 4 9clock to the u ru Jg. ? 101 ilRoOt .thing "On Some little time after, the bodiee of te ibllc c the miners who had been suffocated bT 1 4 T noxious gases generated In the mine sltoth round 1 explosion were brought to the surface bj 0! 3 to. 1 The work rescuing party. Id, g extremely 4? gerous. The exploration of the worktop pi. Ca continued In the hope that some of tbs j (or ra nk 1. Root , el lbs ffvaAT! a I. ers in the pit at the time of the explosio, may have reached places of safety and u I thk . UUU auti the approach of the reacters. Aa to apparent to any unbiased reader 01 awaiting loUb I5ad Ui the message, the President ha made a splentxlot FOR B TALKING did showing of the result of hi administraarof 0 tion. While tbe expense of government tirne1 have Increased enormously owing to the enorenators Jones and Allison Endeavor is mous Increase In pensions, there have been Enlighten the European Financier notable result in the way of extending forde( At the session of the Monetary Conferenss eign trade and of lncreulng the value of partment work at home. Tbe showing of on the 15th, Senator Jones mads snotb of the postoffice departthe navy department, In favor of the liberal tua 4 ment, and the department of agriculture, to strong speech sliver. He Illustrated his point by tbs . mention no others, to most creditable. A11 will regret the growing tendency of the perlencesof India. M. Allard of the Belgian delegation, then nation, u shown In thto meuage, to be on bad terms with Its neighbor, Canada. W la support of his own plan, which prospoke d and think we are a International agreement for tbe par. peopie, and that our Canadian cousin are poses mainly to blame for these deplorable result. chase, under a common account, of stocks of But the chances are, after all, that not liver, against which treasury notes shall ht Canadas destiny, to to blame. Canada Issued by tbe contracting atates, boos 4 and the United States are so knit together by will be obliged to coin the sllrsr than common needs through their geographical which or to modify It existing leglsl. position that they are like a man and hla purchased, double. The one should absorb tbe other In tlon, tbe treasury notes to have international order that both should quite agree. Amerisj legislation. cans at least will have to confess that the upIn the course of bis speech, M. Allard of and of Canada great railway building by of the obstructive tactlci of the Bristrongly competitive eteamshlp companies tish delegates. hu much to do with the existing 111 nature. to On the whole, tbe President Senor Osman of tbe Spanish delegtloB,ind meuage t!l8 I Interesting, able and strong In purpose. It M. Raffolovltcb of the Russian delcptloa, I of I plea for protection, lta commendations relat- urged the American delegates not to press 1 ing to Canada, to steamship subsidies, to the vote on the main tfresl question at the prswat restriction of Immigration, and other Important matters, are vigorous. Tbe plan of mak- stage. Short speeches were made by Profee jet chief sor Andrews and Senator Allison of tbs Unit and ing a noble showing for his party to successor his partys policy and calling on Senator Alltoon spoke States delegation. ectt match It to unique, and to decidedly a happy with some warmth. He said that be and bit ind thought. colleagues did not ask for a vote 00 tbe mala utioi Practical and Boalness-LIke.- " question. They fully appreciated the oorditl. ime( Tribune : Chicago lty with which the question had been tp pies Like aU bis public utterances, whether to proached by all section of the confereno. 0 1 Congress or to the people, President Harrito th The proposals already presented sons meuage to practical and business-lik- e DO were of such a character that they tn Its contents, earnest, dignified and un parwould, If adopted, impose a heavy burdes tisan in it tone. Without wutlng any word pro for rhetorical effect he begins tbe message upon America. The American delegttlos &n with an exposition of the extraordinary pros- could not make concessions without lice InIt of the and remarkable country perity amendments. He believed that tbs 'and crease In wealth, railroad mileage, manufactures, export and coastwise trade, railroad truest ratio between gold and silver was U is rei traffic, form products, values of all product, L and he wished to repeat that If there ns h 01 workingmen's wages, and uvlngs hank sur- any Intention to resume the conference liter, bol pluses achieved by agency of the protective the United 8tatcs would be willing to go si There never hu been a better time system. Ai owe its In our history," uys the President, when far na possible, with due regard to of the to expectation Just so when satisfy wu or abundant work Interest, wage were so high, whether measured by the currency Europe. He promised that the United States pr in which they are paid or by their power to would accept any scheme that met with to t or the comfort necessities of life." supply approval. fia. Tbe proof of thto statement lies tn the statisThe committee appointed by tbe Internatic so copiously furnished. Auumlng tbst the tbe present policy wUl be changed, the tariff tional Monetary Conference to consider blU repealed, sod a tariff tow for revenue various projects submitted to the conference, 7OJ only substituted, he recommend that tariff have adopted a report In which they state revision shall be left to the Incoming ConsubIn considering the various propossls gress, thus placing the responsibility where It that mitted to them they confined themselves to to proper. belongs, That part of the President's message which the study of general principle and did sot to devoted to the consideration of finance and discus the details necessary to give tbs serevenue to a clear statement of the most veral proposal effect . salient facta In the eltuatlon, with calm, unAfter reviewing the reasons for and igsiMt reference to the prejudiced possibilities of the different plnus, the report conclude: the future u Influenced by change of nation1 al poUcy or apprehension thereof. Referring Having regard for the fact that th coto the silver conference the President says he nference baa not yet pronounced on the gea hu not had, nor bu he now, any doubt that eral fsel question, the committee do not lift tbe free coinage of silver upon an agreed Inproject th vote ternational basis would greatly promote tbe Justified in taking a npon forma-latto In to or Interest of our people and equally those of referred attempting 12 them, a compromise between th varjlng other nations; and be Intimate a belief that advanced." doctrines whatever may be done by the conference monetary ?ai The next and probably tbe last seslo W very soon the commercial condition will H 00m pel the now reluctant government to the present will be held on Tuesday next. The conference will probably then adjourn unite with u In thto movement to secure an fc Is enlargement of the volume of coined money until next June. needed for the transaction of the buslneu of a U Lost III Expense. the world." y Arthur Grubb, a young fanner ltoluf Not a Keynote." Rushvltle, Ohio, received a green goods" St. Louie Republic. fe circular and decided to invest U borrowed Mr. Harrisons fareweU message Is what (900 and itarted for New York, where be might very well have been expected from him found the ewlndler and agreed to reoelwe a reiteration of hla assurance that, whether a usual, they triumphant or defeated, he to one of the best, (3,000 for ble (800. When, b picked II In hla valise, wlsestj purest, moat patrlotlo and least fallible placed good money men the country ever produced. Thto to an up and started for the depot eluded the gwf undertone In th present message which to and boarded the car. He expressed ts Pitched throughout In a minor key. Mr. alise to New Salem, got it there, repaid t Harrison no longer truculent, but he take pain to deny that be wu wrung on a single (900 and secreted the remainder, (3,Mi polul of the policy of bla administration, lie his house. There, however, the gang l goea out Nile rating hla Indorsement of better of him and recovered U by robbery-Mr- . i( everything he hu previously advocated, from Grubb thus lose bla traveling exp high tariff to force bill and ahlp suMdlea. Those whoexpected to hear a keynote rallr-In- g to and from New York. tbe party will tie dlsapimlnted. The mesSliver Musi be Used. sage aeeina to hat no such aim. It seems to be the work of a man who be following resolutions have bee hla that recognizes oommlttes public career to closed; whose only care to to ouly adopted by the executive keep hit face to the company he bowa himthe Amerrloan league: self out But so firmly oonvlnccd to he of ble ! own eternal rightness that be can Unsolved, That the repeal of almost pity ly. 1890, which authorized the purchu the eternal wrongneu that ? and (XX), 000 ounces of silver bullion I fair-deali- good-nature- $ Can-ada.b- ut ($ ys g eompes-satin- Homestead. It hu been stated for tome time that attempt had been mode to poison the nonunion workmen at Homestead, and Robert Beatty hu been arrested for Instigating the ertme. some I Attempt to Get Away with A Systematic MESSAGE. THE PRESIDENT'S VERY LOW. i - At hi preliminary bearing at Pittsburg on the 17th J. M. Davis, a steamboat cook, wu the first wltneu. He stated that In August, In company with Gallagher (who bu conIt fessed) they met Beatty In Pittsburg. wu nnerstood," he said, that we were to go to Homestead cooks and were to take something with us to put la the food given men In order to make them the sick and render them unfit for work. Beatty took us to the office of the Knight of Labor, where we met Master Workman Hugh Dempsey. Gallagher and Dempuy did most of the talking. Beatty suggested dosing the men with croton olL I said no. Dempuy said be knew a powder which would be better. He uld he had nsed thru in Chicago sod he bad broken a powder trike la four day. It to not dangerous. Dempuy aald be would guarantee ua (50 each aedourexpenua. We got no powder that day. We then left the hall together. Beatty uld we were each to get (50 and a gold watch and chain If we went. Gallagher went to Homestead two dart after that. I went up September 22. Beatty gave me some powder to take to Uallngher. I don't know whether they were used. Before that Gallagher had been Detnp-uy- . given a package from One powder wu enough to put In thirty gallons of tea or coffee. Thto wu in the Knight o t Labor ball and Beatly waa present. Later, wheat Gallagher, Beatty and 1 went to Knlghta of Labor ball, Dempuy uked how th powders worked. Beatty said Successfully" and wanted more. Dempuy uld he would get more. On December 1 I uked Beatty what wu In tb powders. He uld rhubarb, aeuff and other things, lie did not aay who furnished them. While we were talking he mentioned Lynch, Crawford and Dr. Purman." u non-nnlo- n (nation but did not shake hla story li particular. H Insisted that he had m ministered any of the powder to tbe He uld he wu arretted late In Novembe taken Into the Ste Nlcholu building an worn and told the story he just told ant released. Beatty wu held for trial, Oe man hu died from the effected poison. tl gts-er- m u h e 1 u j ana vv riv, local company of the Populist m Peka, The Industrial Legion 0 lh am Ion of the Farmer' Alliance at Intensely partisan affair, to be organized to Kansas An no made to get all who voted Into the new party organisation, in the constitution provide that bo falls to vote for the Popul running on the Omaha platform (tartlaied after regular military - Th Rio Grande Western Railroad C pany'a statement for the year ending Jum 1893, shows gross earning of (1,643 994 eratlng expense $t, 668.8.(5, taxes and It tnce (,6,093, net (930,497 ; Interest rect on securities of other companies (17 no. dry Hems $961 and total (928,570; leased lines (it, M3: paid nut for local uttlrment (3,6o7 ; for Interest (810, (XX) denda on preferred stock, (112497. (909,619, and surplus (itt.OM. - flanday Opening gtMUt The Sunday opening question will eh be dragged Into tb courts. As applies .,or " 'nJunciloB restrai th World Fair director from elotlnx gate on Sunday and Judge Tuley will argument on the matter In January, on the SMumt ' i.T.h? park to public property a 1 of resort owned by the whole people park eommtasloneaa. Ills alleged, hold property In trust for th people, and hai authority to debar th public from It on dav In the year. It to further alleged that, atnc thev not the right to bar out the not the right to delog it to people, the anvbody else closing of the grounds on Sunday. . Th motion for nn Injunction to bscksi wealthy and prominent buslneu men. r" U railing along the Texu horde 5f Pan Ignacio, Mexico. Om received by him uld that a from Texu cniaacd the line U th 10th Instant and burned toln, an ensign and four M Senera! fiehofldd uld that troop are hastening to th lake whatever action to found rdert will be Issued from Wa ifficer In charge hu already Son covering uch affair a sof legal tender treasury note tn"J Llmut submitting other Jegtolatlon tows e coinage, would 1,4T .".-inetary system precisely a it dep 1 demonetizing act of 1873, and thus metallism of all tbe advantage gala0 " rnty year of earnest effort Itesolved, That we are unequIvocajlT ed to auy change In th existing i a lo furtherance of free coinage. a end we urge all friend of rf 10 hage to use every meena In their P 3 vent the repeal of the act of to lea free coinage or re favorable thereto titan the PnT, Feat. A Ball-r- 'e Th Royal Humane Society of awarded lta silver medal to Dermmt for an extraordinary feat or nr Two aallnr of the war ship bathing from a boat In the aeaou when a shark appeared. malnrd In the boat, wm clever leap from th boat square 00 th shr Jttal a the Utter came alongside for The (lh waa frightened off for time to pull aU litre men aboard the boat " k A The will of Samuel E. Sawyer, of u ter, Mawacbusett, who died leaving to chnv, ell of hla fortune of (15.090,000 will be contested br relatives- - |