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Show I i V THE SUN. SPANISH FOltK, SANTA UTAn. Men FE STRIKE ENDED. to Return Work at the THE Old Received Term. Bhlnos every Saturday morning from the basement of Malcolm A Hughes Block. Tbs Santa Fe mechanics strike, which has been la farce since Saturday, April 8, was declared off at 6 oclock Monday night, after a M. L. SCOTT it CO., Proprietors. half days conference between the Santa Fe M. L. SCOTT, Editor. men and their employers. The company retain the new men employed recently, but will r umi sonscitimojt the strikers, for whom there are no 3 00 give One Year 1 00 places, the preference In hiring new men Six Month 50 hereafter. Three Month. The strike extended over the Atchison, To0) 8inylc Cojica peka A Santa Fe railroad proper, but did not extend to the auxiliary line, and the agreement ends the strike st all points where It CLOISTERS IN CHINA. existed. The strikers concede to the comC.TS and Putin of Clilnsas Nun The pany all essential points in Issue. The principal Issue was the making of a new contract Ojdtltn of Merer. The llfo and aims of the nune of which the company refused to make and the have simply returned to work under China wore described In a rocent employes old contract and abandoned the olalm for issue of the Ostasiutischo Lloyd, athenew one. The question of wages was not which dovolea much epaoeto the conInvolved, having been conceded by toe comsideration cf affairs in the flowery pany prior to the strike. A proposition just The dally dutlos, however, from the committee kingdom. of strikers was submitted of the Chlnoao aro not so exacting as to Oeneral Manager Frey Saturday, but, as It tli oho of the nuns of Europe and embodied negotiations for a new contract other Wowtorn countries. and for opening the subject of wages, the Numerous cloisters," says the proposition wss peremptorily declined and journal, are to bo found in various returned to the striking committee. Sunday parts of China, ocoupiod by Buddh- another proposition was submitted, offering istic nuns whoso patron saint is to return to work under tho old contract and Kuanyin, tho goddess of morey. in- at the wages as agreed to prior to tho strike. deed no idol is to be found in all tho This was accepted by the company upon the country to which the pooplo show condition that the new men who have been more rcspoct than to the goddess employed should be fully protected and rewho Is boliovod to be the spocial pro- tain their employment. At 0 oclock the called on General Mantector of tho weakor sox. The influ- striking committee Frey and accepted the term. The best ence which the nuns have upon wo- ager of feeling seemed to prevail at the meeting men is considerable. They have and all outbeen always a great aid to the spread come. parties appear satlsSed with tbs OLD at LIBERTY Amid n Blase e( TRANSMF SISSIPPI Rockets. Chicago Amid the, blaze of rockets and Roman candles and welcomed by the shouts of the crowd of people that had gathered at ths union depot the westward railroad journey e( the old liberty hell came to an end Friday night. As the train With the hell entered the depot shc.ls about 10 p. m., rockets and Roman candle were fired from the special platform car, upon which the hell was carried. The throng gathered outside the Iron fence, which served to keep the publlo from the tracks, gave vent to a loud cheer and made a wild rush for the gates. AV'ben the train pulled to a standstill, Alder-mu- n O'Neill stepped to the front of the platform car and called for three cheers for the old bell. These were given with a will and the alderman called for three cheers for Philadelphia. A lieurly response was made. Then Alderman Patton of Philadelphia, stepped to the front, carrying a small Amerl-ca- u flag, and called for three cheers for "Old Gloiy." The yell that went up nearly broke tho glass In the root of the station. When the uproar ceased, Mayor Btuart of Philadelphia, was called for. He responded with a brief speech, In which he expressed the gratification It afforded Philadelphia to give Chicago snd the world a chance to venerate the bell which first announced to the people the freedom of a nation. After this the Philadelphia committee was escorted to the Auditorium hotel, where apartments hud been reserved for them. The platform ear with Its precious freight was switched to a swing at one end of a pole whero It rcmalued until Saturday morning, when It was removed to a truck specially prepared, and at 2:30 p. m escorted by a troop of cavalry with mounted police and Infantry regiments In front, was taken through some of the principal streets of Chicago past the quarter of President Cleveland, who delivered a brief address, and thence to Its resting-plac- e at the Worlds Fair grounds. CONGRESS. Large Gath ring of Western Rosin M n at Ogdon, Utah. The Trans ilsslppl Commercial Congress ;dcn In the Grand opera house 1revlou to the meeting recep-tb- o various delegation West and North. They were gathered at Uio Union Depot and a great procession was rum formed and marched to the various headsn&rters of delegations. The stars and strii-- floated from every building and flagpole; tuntlng and streamcraln profusion decorated Siuelness and prlvato bouses, In fact the whole city was In gala dress; the weather wo cillly hut dry. Governor Prince of New Mexico, called the Congrrss to ort ;r promptly at tho hour set, In the opera koine. After prayer. Governor Prince congrajt dated tho Congreso on the magnificent rijmsentatlou not only In numbers, but in tjse representative character of the delegates. Delegates arc present from all parts of the Pgidfic Slope, the mountain country and states bf the great western plains. The governif spoke of tho work outlined for the Congest , referring to tho subject of artd lands, Irrigation, harbor Improvements and free sllvetj Each subject was cheered In turn by the locjilltf.es interested, but free silver brought t itorm of applause from every part of the contention, making it evident that silver would oelupy lho greater part of the conventions tine. Governor Tluino of Utah being delayed by a railroad sccldtnt, Colonel W. IL Harvey of Ogden mode theaddress of welcome, and was followed by Major R. C. Lundy in behalf of the city of Ogden. In appointing a coir.'jnlttee on credential of Buddhism, as the retired life of It was found thijt all of the twenty-tw- o THE UNION STRIKE. PACIFIC the Chinese women makes It almost states wero represented excepl impossible for tho priests to reach Minnesota and touls1ana,whose delegates bad them. But tho great mass of the Ad Agreement Reached and the Men Wilt not yet arrived1 The Congress then took a people despiso tho nuns as well as Go to Work. recess. j the Bonzes. This is due In part to A dispatch from Omaha dated the 24th At the aftcrnDon session, pending tbe reONE THOUSAND DOLLARS. the comparatively free life led by says: The strike of the Union Fsclflo maport of the committee on credentials, a delemany members of the order. The chinists, blacksmiths and boilermakers, which gate from Utah presented a resolution, renovices of tho Buddhlstlo order began one week ago, and threatened to In- The Reward raid by n Newspaper fornn garding the proportion ot the publlo lauds to aro recruited In various ways. volve 8,500 men In tn Indefinite lockout, was Important Discovery. fall to the agricultural college of Utah. ReNdw Yokk, April 20, 1893. Immediately ferred. As a rule the nuns purchase little brought to sn end this evening, and Gould of consumpfollowing the death of As the poorer families A letter was rend from Congressman Itryan children. morning the men will resume work all tion last December, andJay that of a number of which he expressed the are only too glad to got rid of their along the line of the road. other prominent citizens, the Recorder offered of Nebraska, g The conference which adjourned without one thousand dollars for the discovery of a opinion that agricultkral or femlnlno members there is never a a lack of children In the oloisters, date Saturday resumed at 2:80 this afternoon, treatment which would cure or best stay the states have suffered more from the fall in the ogi s of consumption. Physicians all over price of silver than had the mining stocks. whoso lives aro dovotod exclusively and at six oolock President Broderick of tho pt tho world were Interviewed by correspond-cutA letter was read from Governor Pennoyrr strikers committee to announced men the to tho service of Buddha. and Invited to compete at the request of an amicable adjustment had been made, the Recorder. Amoog them were the leading of Oregon. Among other thing tbe governor It also happens that grown poo- that and that all hands would go to work In the specialists of this country, and such eminent said : "The whole history of the world docs plo onter ololstors voluntarily, to be as Dr. Koch and Prof. Virchow. not furnish a crime equal lu atrocity to deenrolled later in the order of nuns. morning. Thl was received with a mighty foreigners of opinion, gathered by wire monetization of stlrcr. shout by the several hundred men who were The consensus A candidate cannot become a nun was and cable, that the action of the Recorder Governor 8tone of Missouri, in explaining for the news. was a wise one, and one that would In all proper before she has passed the age waiting All expressed satisfaction at the announce- probability place before tne publlo the most bis absence, expressed the opinion that the of sixtoon. From the day, however, ment that the strike wss and were oontent advanced discoveries tn the treatment of lung policy of scotlonal conventions and congresses that she dedicates her lifo to the with the statement from off, was open to criticism, but he had no patience Broderick that the diseases. ololstor and its Interests, she wears terms of ths settlement would not be Physician were appointed to conduot the to hear such criticisms from people of Ike given a test and of series Investigation, systematio tho costume peculiar to the order and out until after they had been ratified by Presi- were made w lib patients who volunteered la northeastern states. They had only themresembling groatly that of a priest of dent Clark. That gentleman was waited upon response to Invitations that were published. selves to blame for a condition that compelled Buddha. Tho similarity, In fact, is so by Superintendent of Machinery MoConnell The result of these tests was remarkable. the states of the South and West to combine. A treatment which was presented by Dr. W. At the eveulng session John E. Lret of striking that it Is often difficult to end a member of the strikers committee, who 1!. of of one the Auilck, leading physicians In behalf of hla delegation, preColorado, distinguish a monk from a nun. The presented the agreement reached In confer- Cincinnati, so efficacious that proved nuns wear largo, homely unbralded ence. It Is expected President Clark will give the Recorder,Ohio, sented floral emblem to tho congress, a large on the of Its advice acting and that physicians, ha declared the contest closed, showing In flowers the product of Colorado. shoes, broad blue trousora, long the matter his attention linen stockings and blue linen jack- the terms of settlement may be made publlo. tod has awurded the sum of one thousand In bis speech he reflected somewhat on the to Dr. Anitck. A check for that Mr. ets with wldo sleeves. The head is The men have been assured by the committee dollars amount was handed to a representative of Dr. present administration, saying that shaved closo like fchat of a priest. It that the terms agreed to are euch will be Atnlok on Saturday, the doctor himself being Cleveland boasted. that be had never been - - 'vest of Chicago aod bail chosen all of his too bijMjJo come on. is covered by a cap. completely satisfactory. Tbo nun. how in closing It consumption Inquiry, the cabinet from cast of the Missouri TVeri looking- than Recorder believes that It has brought to light CYCLONE IN OKLAHOMA. Colonel John P. Irish of California, comtho priest Her voico naturally a treatment which will accomplish, In the batted these remarks and said that nothing which of Kochs that hor. The principle difforonco esses, remedy majority could be gained la tbe West by misrepresentailed to lu the do will It arrest fact that A Terrlflo Windstorm Carries Death In tho appoaranoe of a novice and a end Cleveland has been progress of consumption and other lung ing the administration. Dei traction, nun is to be soon in the head. While troubles. Its author does not claim that it west of Chicago and bo appointed a cabinet The country west end southwest of Moore, will produce a new lung In a man who has tho head of a nun is shaved entirely, officer from west ot the Missouri. Colonel that of a novice is shaved only In' Oklahoma, was swept by s tenable cyclone st lost one of those Important organs, or that it Irish spoko lutcr of tho resources of CaliforIn of cure the will last stages every patient Tho back hair is worn in a 7:30 o'clock on the evening of the 25th. Endfront consumption, so that he will regain the vigor nia. long plait As soon as the young less damage wss done. Just how much will not of youth. Hts claim Is that It arrests the deCongressman Pence described the want of woman's head is shaved entirely she be known until telegraphic communication, struction of lung tissue, and stops the pro political resolution in Colorado. O. G. Crawis obliged to lead an ascotio life. She destroyed by the storm Is renewed. The newt gress of disease, effecting cures In the earlier ford of Velasco, Texas, secretary of the conand prolonging life even In the most on Irrigation, and J. 8. Dorctby dares cat and drink only a little. Her at band makes It certain that ten people were stages, hopeless cases. These olatms are fully borne gress, spoke killed, at many more Injured, and untold out diet Is vegetarian. by the tests made under the Immediate of Texas, on freo silver. destroyed. Among the dead are J. direction of the Recorder. In addition, Its At the opening of the session on Tuesday, The novlco Is nover allowed to property OConnor and his whole family, consisting of reporters have brought In Interviews with Governor Thomas delivered an address. At oorae in contact with members of the five members; e Mr. Banks, II. C. Clemente nearly one hundred physicians, and report ot his address resolution were Inopposite sox. Daily she Is obllgod to end e child of Uenry Bateman. have been received by mall from over one tbe close use troduced by Montana on the mineral land In say hor prayers In tho cloister and Tom Weaver bad hit arm broken and was thousand others, Inwhose experience In the conthe grant of the Northern Pacific; by Secreown treatment of their the practice attend other religious ceremonlos, otherwise Injured end Is In a firms the decision of the Recorder. Dr.Amlck tary Brady of tho Galveston Chamber of clean the holy of holies and the altar, condition. still expresses his willingness to supply phys- Commerce, regarding the harbor In that city. keep tho vestal flro burning and give Three of Mr. Banks family were tcrlonsly icians and through them all sufferers from A C. Fisk of Denver, Introduced a series of advice and comfort to those who ap- 'end perhspt fatally Injured. Their house lung troubles with sulfiolent medicines to test without cost. resolution covering every subject proper to proach the altar to pray. Othorwlso wst blown to atoms and the whole family the effect offor thfree treatment test medicine should take action on. Applications tho Chinese nuns enjoy considerable only extricated after desperate efforts had be addressed to Dr. Amlek personally, at 160 The committee on'pcrmanent organization W. 7th Bt., Cincinnati, Ohio. liberty. Tholr free time, however, been put forth. reported a follows: as a rule, is taken up with visiting D. was house moved twenty Dyed's Phillip For President Governor W. J. McConnell War Vessel Reach New York. tho sick and dying and proselyting. feet Ills Invalid wlfo and babe, who were In of Idaho. fleet which The of at gather They aro to be seen in the streets 'the second story at the time the storm came Fortve-- s Monroewarships Secretary W. 11. Harrey of Ogden, Utah. sailed for New Fork Monoften going from house to house soup, were carried away with the building but day. The vessels reaobed New York Tuesday Assistant, W. J. Eastcrbrook of Oregon and on Wednesday morning sailed up the and O. W. Crawford of Texas. A minority liciting alms. A wing of each clois- escaped serious Injury. was blown away Just North lilver to their anchoring grounds. The Frank Browns house ter which resomblos in architeeturo also for president tbe name of A. fleet was divided Into two columns headed by suggested an ordinary Buddhlstlo cloister or as he end the family escaped. C. Fisk of Colorado and J. W. Bent of Washand American the the English Philadelphia Most of the people escaped to their cyclone as follows: 141 for Blake. ington. A vote tomplo is reserved for travelers who The American admiral, Gberardl, and the the minority and 1411 for the majority. wish a night's lodging. Both mon caves, having bad warning of the Impending Further casualties cannot be ascer- British admiral, Hopkins, stood upon their The standing of Governor McConnell on and women are allowed to live for a danger. tained at present, but it seems certain that respective bridges, proudly leading the greattime la these wings." there must be more. Though tbecyolone est licet of warships ever gathered together in silver was challenged Ly Congressman-elec- t lasted but e minute or to the wreck left In Its this country. The procession was watched Pence of Colorado. Colonel John P. Irish ths R defended Governor McConnell Why KnsluMrt Lit wake was awful. with Interest by a great conoourse of people. atandlng, A path a mile In width and eight mile long that It was ridiculous to challenge Chief Engineer Nathan P. a own, declaring waste. Houses, horns snd everyKres Trip to Chicago. the standing of an Idaho mao, a Idaho who has been on duty for soveral was lsld use tho let- would thing la lu reaoh went down. Telegraph Separate r man of steam buroau tho probably not allow an in went engindown snd for miles wires years poles around, ters to spoil as many words as yoacaa by using within ber border. to live reason as as time the for the either this and peacefully many you has of wish, of ths the navy department, particulars eering now fully known. The same backward or forwards, bnt not use the same Governor Waite declared that the congress been granted two years' leave of ab- storm are not over In making anyone word more times than storm passed Quthrle, but did no dam- letter should know where It stood ou this question. It appear la World' Fair." sence. It U probable that Town will age there. am all Fngltah weeds Mr. McConnell being called out, placed lit said aeventy-Unot return to duty at tho expiration can be spalled correctly from the ton letters Kunaway Train Demolished. contained In "World's ra'r." F.iairplo: Wad. himself on record a favoring the free coinof his loavo. Tho lucrativo position A frightful wreck ocourred on the Bare waif, soar. Mol, aio. If you are good at age ot stiver In the ratio of 10 to J ot gold. of chief designer with tho firm of Bocks you can secure a Free trip to th road, near Pittsburg, on the 26ib. The wor The following vice president were chosen: and return, a The Rcoit Read grade Is verv steep. In coming down, the V orld's Fntr Cramp fc Sons, tho great will pay all eipenana, Including rail- Arizona, lion. W. M. Flshbaek; Colorado, O. establishment of Philadelphia, train, composed of sn engine with two cars Company fare, tool bills, admission to the ColumA. J. Hannaford; Oklaloaded with large block stone, became un- road bian K.iposliton end UUO la eaeh fur Incl. E. lllcks; IJnbo, his hem touderod to him, but he lias manageable and dashed down the grade at a dental I to lb Brat person able to homa, John J. Pllle; New Mexico, Governor spensa olTr' tremendous speed. On the engine were Enword from the letter cnolalnrd taken no L. B. Prince; Montana, Jaiues A. Murray; s Fdr," a above. They will also gineer Neef, his little son, Russell, snd e far In World to a World Utah, C. C. CoOjwln; Kansas, Governor the poiof Mr. Town's free K. bis with trip wife snd daugh- Jive Pile, iner, John IS 00 with return for Lewclllng; Texas, General George Alford; callo.l to tho fact ter, while on ths ears were some twrnly la- Inctd-ni- andexpense to the It rat person sending within Colonel naval officer borers returning from their days work. At Nebraska, W.J. Bryan; have words as above. They will also give ths foot of the grade were standing e number alsty Fair and return J. W. Fclghan; Nevada, W. E. Btiarcn; North free irlo to th World' the last few years to go with big Of cars loaded with stock. Into these the (without cash lor Incidental expenaes) to ths Dakota, Governor till and engineering firms. Nuarlv Fhomldge; California, -To tbs words away train dashed with fearful velocity, Pr- -i person tending ntlv-llvsend. r.g Bfiy word will be given William Johnson; Oregon, General It. II. all of theso have been members of fu. tne and cars were thrown from the KPrst j ers-o' tn ca-- h towards (laying expenaes to tbs Compson; Iowa, W. H, Tayior; Missouri, W, "tie, his wife and daughter were World's fair; tho engineer corps. The causes that TbS Si, Brat to the person B. debris. When taken out and will word track, be Archer; Wyoming, C. E. Bladrnhurg. glveo have led thorn to 'resign from tho burled foriy taunder I.SiW In ean towards paying e ipo o-tho afternoon session Pscrclary O. IV. At boon v,s have of World to were to th son each the brat for Fair, the abil- they were dead. naty severely B poor pay ( r of Nebraska read an able paper on word Crawford b Ihtrty-flwill A sending person The and "haps fatally. engineer ity displayed, slow promotion, long r and Irrigation and the groat Imrom the train, given lil,l Incasb and lo each ot lbth x Brat ten and tbs latter, service at son, and tho main reason-supe- rior scalded, be words lo will caalt. sen given ting thirty "I lth the had played In the development number of laborers jumped . they to awarded one be will tamo portance th prise Only in offers salary and work by but those who stayed la wars bun of Nebraska and the West. person. Write your name on list of word tnd growth the private firms. One of the younger wreck. (ntiniherrdi and rnctoao the same postpaid t Fun Francisco was decided upon for the t Ith fifteen V. H, berm dead bodies have been tnkefl fn... stamps for a large members of tho engineering corps Is next place of meeting. The date was left to cf our Choice English Col tags Gardra How many more ere there cam,'t ths wreck. lew receiving a salary of fit), Did a v Thla combination Includes th Julian Sontagg ot be told. Die executive coiitmltu-e- , war from a prlvato firm. Now York yet C ost popular F.nxllah lloweraof Francisco waa selected as seeroinry, 80 a. Flower bo will The , contained bones Bandl-crgTil burin. of John isauisas whose 11. Harvey having declined. Tat ti Iblt of F.ugllah flowers at Colonel W, wss reported April tl, were discov- Utesianl iv, transmlsslsaippl stale was auhorlsed lo apered Monday in cleaning the main Hue In ths endless vartMIS Something tu fall lUoit On. In lho t Inherits tie. point meuibt r of tho execullxw mnmltue. Engllnli Lord, at tho gaming table Boston snd Montana smelter st Great Falls. the Worlds Fair!. In the evening a large and dbunguished shows while Investigation that I'm down to tho lust hundred engaged la "W orld l Fair" eon, This cleaning ths Interior of the Bruckner furnace and CoucIrnCoimly rondiists. of Denver, .libeling greeted T. M. Pslt-rso"muds 1 have in tho world. j Sandberg took nap. On awakening, In a purpose of lulrodnrlii our bv of sliver. free on th who coinage spoke Friend Stake It. Ifyou do loso, all dosed condition of mind, he mistook the man-boIt Unit'd hiatea You will wed Th third days session of the Transmls!-slpp- l leading Into the flue for that through lost. Thero aro plenty of rich seed ersr offered, snd , flower In tsl.' which he had entered the furnace, and craal-lo- g , sad words of Congress a a busy an I Inq oil ml one, list a gm-Via In America. aro able lo woks Into It fell into Hie down-takBrat a some twenhnvo of the eo will the you morning session a ty feet, and ran through the rod hot flue, aeer p omMty to procure a fro trip rosoluih-opportunity 'ti roi oriel Ini It lo ibe rluta Nittf tilled with suffocating over lot) feet behome to Chicago and rolurn rtsohii'on on the Mrn.ioii A hat been llstmlng to fore he woo overcome. I ho bones were tii.ui your a Inigo amount of inenry mtt(sv si'bdlng ah' charrod f a li and i'l.ruw..n, ss had be to with take lo sisrt ur Irud" lu Urn Culled State ami Cnpgrea luTi nice of (he hnui.o fly gathered through ami shovel. ssf rllws: nuler. Vou will bo mor thvi Canal, widt h, at trio! wont Ho i.u,r a cat it mm L microphone. From tbetr arrangement he must have fallen baud to day. and ad-i- l amended sud i r e'ntruction r.f i wk'h C'C tr1 It, V face downward and succumbed, A corroded rt'it lull. ft Jfk tin of MmtoCt'UIMST, Toronto , ,a T-Tl aporlant to the TliH''"rT lac W, and bq''('e were found wbb the I 4101 J t. f I hoc the R larsge a,..,,..,.,,,,,.,,,,,, s pl j 1 wheat-growin- c.-- s, u iTrfclbii.Ty bo-tra- ys ' ' antl-illvc- j. ic:? ty th..'anumhorof resign, al -- e -. jn. p. water-powe- -- two-ern- dlsap-pesrsn- -- n le rt e J!rv g-- e, VV hy 11 -. v maritime, commercial, Industrial and polltl-oInterests of the country, and that every reasonable endeavor should be made by the United States to obtain from Nicaragua an absolute title to sufficient territory to construct such a canal, the same to be constructed and owned by tbe United 8tates. In the afternoon the following resolutions on sliver coinage were Introduced: liesohtfd. That we demand that the Congress of tho United States Immediately reopen the mints of our country to the free and unlimited coinage of both silver and gold on equal terms at the preseut ratio of sixteen to one, ami that the government use coins of both, metals without discrimination. Resolved, That we are unalterably opposed to tbe repeal of what Is known as the Sherman silver purchasing act until It Is replaced with a law providing for such free and unlimited coinage. Enthusiastic speeches were made by representatives of tbe most of the transmlssisslppl states, every one of which was loudly cheered and well punctuated with applause. No notion was taken. Governor Prince of New Mexico Introduced the following tesolutlon, which was. adopted: Resolved, That this Congress ask tho directors of the Columbian Exposition to set apart a day In the month of September next to he known a "Silver Day, when addresses on the silver question can be delivered and the day otherwise celebrated In an appropriate manner. In the evening the Congress was addressed by Senator Stewart. Thursday morning the silver question came np again. A member called up the sliver resolution, which bad been discussed thoroughly the day before, aud before the goldlte knew It the resolution bad been passed without a dissenting Tote. This caused the friends of the white metal to go wild with enthusiasm. Irbh and a number of the California delegates entered tho hall just as the vote was announced and demanded that the vote he reconsidered, ns they bad understood that a vote was to bo taken st 10 o'clock and they wanted to go ou record. The chair stated that It was no fault of the Congress that the gentlemen were not in their scat looking after their own Interests, and refused to consider a motion to reconsider. However, after some debate, the vote was reconsidered snd a rote by state was taken, resulting In tho complete annihilation of the gold section. The vote was Z'2 aye, 40 no. Part of the morning session and all tho afternoon session was devoted to tbe question statehood of Utah, notwithstanding the opposition of Utah Liberals, n resolution favoring ImineJbtte statehood for the territory was adopted. Tho debate was an extremely heated ouo. Colouid Irish and T. M. Patterson taking sides with tbe Mormon people. Doth gentlemen made speeches. The opposition camo from local people only, the leader being Mayor Baskin of Salt Lake. The Utah delegation had met and decided to keep the question out of the convention It possible, but tbe committee on resolutions decided to recommend tbe adoption ot B reiolr.tlon and so reported. It was adopted by a vote of 103 to 71. Resolutions were passed favoring the ad m!s;!on of Arl.ouaand New Mexico. After a brief discussion overbydraullo mining In California the Congress passed resolutions, recommending appropriations for harbor Improvements on the Pacific and Gulf coasts. The evening session, which was short, was devoted to a discussion ot Irrigation and arid land. At 9 oclock tho Cougrees idjoured to sect next year at 8an Francisco. al NOTABLE GATHERING. BELL, DETROIT ALDERMEN CRIDED. A Hugo Sensatlou In th City ConncIL A huge sensation was sprung In the Detroit city council Tuesday night In tho charge of wholesale bribery on the part of W. H. l, manager of tho Detroit Elcotrlo Light and Power Company. A a result Manager Fitzgerald 1 under arrest and others are being hunted for in connection with tho bribery. The people of Detroit recently decide 1 to take upon themselves the lighting of tbe city, and to that end established tn clcctrlo light plant. This action was strcnuoasly opposed by the clectrlo light oompsntes, who bated to lose a good thing. When tho council met Tuesday evening Mayor II. 8. llngree arose and pulled from his pocket 0300, which be declared bad been given to Alderman rrotlva by Manager os the first payment of 01,000 to secar the aldermans vote favor of a proposition to open bids for the lighting of the city for tho next three years. This caused a sensation and resulted In the scheme for the municipal ownership of the clectrlo lighting plant being carried almost unanimously. Fltz-gcra- Flts-gcra- ld TAKING Th OF FUR SEALS. Contract With th ?orth American Commercial Company. The North American Commercial Company, which has the exclusive right ot taking fur seals upon the Prlbyloff Islands In Alaska, under contract with the Uultcd States, ha sent Its agents from Washington with ths purpose ot beglunlng operations, and they will tall from Ban Fnnd-about the flret ol May for the Islands. The Dumber of eeals originally authorized to be taken annually was 100,000, but this number was reduced under the terms of tbe modus vlvendl to 73.000. The annual rental which tho government was to receive, based upon the taking of 100,. 000 seals, wet tW.OOO, but this sum, by the decision of the attorney general, waa reduoed In proportion to the number permitted to be taken. In addition to till rental the company pays a tax of 09 lk!' on eaeh teal skin wken and shipped by It from the Island ol 8i. George and 8t. Paul. It alo paye fifty cent for each gallon M of the oil made from seal taken on tbe Island and furnishes to tho Inhabitants ccrtalu numbers of dried salmon and of salt for preserving their necessary supply of meat. The company ha oi- -l to furnish the Inhabitants eighty ton of coal annually, s sufficient number of comfortable dwellings In which tore-sidkeep them In repair, provide suitable and innlulain them tight months In the year, supply competent teachers, maintain a aulinh'e house of rollgioua worahlp, provide competent physician and metical supplies, all free of cost; and lastly, the company agree to employ tho nat.ve Inhabitant of iho Island to pet form ueb work as they are fitted to d a The seal season begin about the tenth of June and cn.itlmie until the twentieth of August, 1 nder tbe operation of the modua Vivendi, the Joint fl.ei of tbe lbltbb 8ml I w American ve-- nd eiu ni lit these Water lo prrvrnt, If pos.ilde, ilorleg Ibe pi l.iglo sealing, ami to Insure Ibe rtr. t cun-..oi- c w Ith tbs Iru e ru(e,el Into !.etwt,n I. re it Fiita'n an li e tnlle ftates, perilling the de, ii.on of tbe t".ud of arMli atlotl now e, tehuol-hoUM-- e rvni 1 sluing la I'aio. 1 THE NATAL REVIEW. SHIPS FROM ALL PORTS. Great Pageant at New York Despite a Ponrlng Bain. New Yorkers were sadly disappointed on Thursday, the 27trb, the day for tho great naval review by the weather whloh was bad. It woe raining at daybreak and continued to pour at 10 ;30 the hour set for the parade. In oonaequenco the parade was postponed until 2 oclock. Tho tens of . thousands of people who had stood out In the rain were eo&ked long before that hour arrived and their enjoyment of the unique spectacle was very much dampened. At 10 oclock the United States vessels nut up bunting, and the British, Russian, Italian, German and Holland ships followed suit, until all were In holiday dress. The early birds were rewarded la some degree by seeing this "dressing of the ships, when the Jack Tars ran up the flags and pennants and put their vessel la holiday attire. On the New York side lay tho British squadron, with their black bulls, tall, yellow stacks and bristling guns, Tbe cross of St. George floated wet and limp In tho breeze. Opposite the four Britishers lay our own admiral hlp, the Philadelphia, whiter tnd more handsome than ever, the Newark, tho Atlanta and the San Francisco. Flags of all nations were suspended from mastheads to yards and to the deck, with tho stars and stripes floating over all. In the rear of the ships of her majesty tho queen of England were the three big Russians, with their black hulls, heavy masts and projecting guns standing out olcarly In the mist. Abreast ot them the white glistening hulls of the Bancroft, Bennington and Baltimore formed an effective contrast. Tbe French ships, Arethuse, Ilussar and ' Jean Bart swung In the stream just below the Russian. They were frolicsome with bunting and their profusion of flogs hid their harp warlike appearance. The Jean Bart, with string of bunting from her lighting tops, looked less ugly than Wednesday, when she was picked out by tbe majority of visitors g a the most fighter on the river. Opposite tbe Frenchmen were the Chicago, Yorktown and Charlestown. Next to tho latter was the Vesuvius, with her Innocent-lookin- g dynamite lubes, hidden in bunting ' which swung fore and aft from her tw masts. Abreastoflhe Vesuvius was anothegl crater of destruction, tho VEtna, flagship ofi i the Italian fleet. Near her lay her sister skip, I the GlovanoaBausen. South of the Bauscnt the Infanta Isabel, with her white hull and three bunting-covere- d masts with the Bpanh-flags after, lay opposite the Neuvo do Julio, Argentines single representative. Just her the black hull and full d Van 8pcyk showed her bows high lu the air, with yards trimmed with hunting, roado a noticeable feature. The Kelna Regente and the Neuva Espana lay off d street, and just below them the big Brazilian battleship, Aquldaban, loomed np with her turret and military masts partially concealed by bunting. In ber rear lay the Tlradentes and Republics, her sister ships. Opposite tbe first ot the Spaniards and the lost ot the Brazilians, the two white German cruisers, Kalscrln Augusta and Beadier, with the start . and stripes afloat and flag of all nation! flung from yerdnrmn and peak, waited for an opportunity to belch forth a salute from the Fatherland to the home of so many ot their flerce-lookln- ' te-lo- ship-rigge- Forty-seoon- eons. South of the Germans tbe low, rakish swung anchor with a big national flag at the top of her military mast enJ streamers strung fore and aft. All along the Jersey side of the river excursion steamers, yachts and tugs loaded to the water edge with people piled up and down. About tbe time President Cleveland reached the dock tbe rain ceased for the tlmo and Polios Inspector McAvoy, who was there with a long line of bluccoat to preserve order, remarked, "Just Grovers luck. At 1 :30 tbe first boom of the gun en the Mlantonomah announced that tbe Dolphin, with the Prostdcnt on board, was past ing up between the two columns of war Tea h tea-inc- h Icls. The roar of the Mlantonomah's twenty-on- t fun was followed by a salute from the ships Republics and Tlradentes Thee die Dolphin's reply to the Brazilians was heard, and a cloud of smoko roso over the lower end of the line of warships. The manned yards just before firing, and the long lines of blue jactcta stood out against a white background ot smoke. Tbe Dolphin moved at a slow and stately gait, and the salute of each tlilp we distinct and sharp. The Aquldaban, the flagship ot the Brazilian fleet, finished saluting at 1:40, and the Nueva Aspana took It turn. The Dolphin was followed at a distance of shout 503 feet by the Blake, aod the In turn by the ML antonomah. At 1 :44 the Scadcr of the German fleol tired ber first gun. She was followed a moment Inter ly lha Kelna Regents of the starboard column, and the two ships, one on each side of tho Dolphin, mode the welkin ring. The Kalwrln Augusta Joined the chorus, and the echoes rolled up to pull ade and down again. The gun of th Bancroft and the San Fran claco were going st the same lime. Tho British Magtclenno end the Atlanta fired almost Simultaneously. Tbe Dolphin lessened lie: speed a ehe approached tbe head of tbe line, and there wo an Intcrral between tbe firing from the ships. Each vessel beaan saluting a the Dolphin's how came abreast. Tea minutes after the bad passed the Jack Tar came down from tbclr position on the arms. Th Philadelphia saluted as tbe Dolphin reached the bead of tho lluo, aud came to a stop just In the roar of the caravel. At tbe tame time all the steamboat and pleasure craft blew their wh.stle tnd made a din almost a deafening a Gie saluting. There wet a cheering and waving of handkerchief bate and umbrellas, and the triumphal pn cession of the presidential party wm ended. It was not unlit 2:30 when the receepllon on board the Philadelphia waa well under way, that th line w a broken aud the many hundred vessel of the merchaut marine, pats Ing tl the brad ot the fleets snd between the New Jersey shore and the American were permitted to make their way down the river. Then followed one ot the moot k able tight ever before teen on the water of the river tn the tmrtwr. Each tnd every one of the many kind of vessel teemed to have gone wild. They vied with one another to try to make the uio.t noise. At 4. 3U the I'leildeiit embarked from Die lolhlil, and at tbe llul.-- of the salute of tweniy-nnpuna given from the Philadelphia, th combined Ih e- liuuored him with a national salute, luplunlug with the lituka of the Kugllsb fleet end then tbe Ameilciin. A magnificent ball g.ui given in the Bra-tllla- Bra-lllla- war-thlp- o, re-m- b e |