| Show ab K Y v TE TELEGRAPH LE G 11 A P 11 azid 1211 3 westeen 14 rv LF led 1 d 1 ic 1 IL tuf tuu 11 I 1 1 JM il C A AN IN A MONTREAL G A mcdonald Y canadian premiers pre Pru miers and lind dohn gohn stephens resident of the the canadian pacific lef left nor for new york today to day to take a cunard steamer for england unwed mr ir stephens goes to establish a line of steamers in connection with the canadian pacific between british columbia tapan and china noco neco isolations ad are already on foot with this en end in view and mr stephens says saya the steamers will oe be much tiner than those sailing irom from aan tan an francisco and that the route from yokohama to europe via the canadian will be shorter bv three days than via san francisco mr stephenit Step hensl visit is also to make liu flu arrangements for tile the piti purpose vose pose of building the manitoba and southwestern vs tern and other canadian yarl yael pacific Pari uc branches in the northwest it Is believed sir john mcdonald accompanies mr nir stephens for the purpose of offer im lug I 1 government support to the scheme BELLAIRE 6 blame blaine has written the following letter to lion hon wm mckin ley of ohio Bellai bellaire rc oct 4 1884 hon win McKinl mckonley eyt 31 C canton ohio my dear sir I 1 have your favor stating atin charges against me which you wished to be able abie to contradict authoritatively I 1 answer you promptly and decisively first it Is utterly untrue that lever I 1 ever advocated a residence of twenty one years as a requirement of naturalization in the country I 1 always opposed the party that suggested it I 1 think the only change in tile the naturalization laws for which whish I 1 ever voted in congress was to advocate for those foreigners who had llad honestly served in the union army citizenship without the delay required of others second I 1 never voted to impose a tax of 10 per annum on miners by the internal revenue laws framed to raise money for the expenses of the war the proprietors of the mines were taxed proprietors 10 per annum just as lawyers physicians builders and other callings were but the individual miner the man who actually worked in the mine was not in the least af fectea affected by the tax I 1 voted for the tax on the proprietors of mines as I 1 did for every other tax needed for the support of the union armies the repealed 15 years ago third I 1 dont own and never did own an acre of coal land laud or any other kind of land in the hocking valley or in any other bartot art of ohio my letter to ilon hon heze t laii B anday in july last on this same subject was accurately true very truly yours JA JAMES irs ins tr s G BLAINE fairmont ava 0 blaines party left wheeling at 8 this morning uthe elthe first stop was made at mounds vine ville blaine who was warmly received said 1 I am glad to meet the cit of marshall county I 1 am glad to be in west virginia I 1 consider it one of the encouraging signs of the times that an earnest contest is going on in what once a slave state for the ascendancy of republican principles and republican principles this year means a tariff for the protection of american labor it west virginia is in favor of this she is republican if she Is 0 opposed ap pp 0 s ed to it she is not republican the decision rests with her citizens at cameron Little littie littleton toni tong mannington and farmington there were brief tops stops and at each point blaine spoke briefly of the importance to west virginia ot of a prote protective etive tariff at fairmount there was quite a large iange meeting and mr nin blaine left the train and addressed the people from the stand parkersburg W va 6 at grafton blaine said citizens of west virginia As your distinguished chairman has intimated I 1 am no stranger to your state I 1 have known it personally for more than 40 years and I 1 have known this section ot of it well weli I 1 was born on the bank of yonder river a few miles below the point where it enters pennsylvania and you jou do not sot need to be told by me that there was always a unity of feeling among the inhabitants b of the I 1 monongahela valley but I 1 do not see before me the west virgl virgi virginia ilia lila which I 1 knew in my boyhood the west virginia of 40 years ago was comparatively a wilderness the west v irginia of today to day is a prosperous industrial du state in the united states west virginia as an independent commonwealth mun mon wealth began her existence during the civil war and then the most liberal estimate of the the total property according to the enumeration of the united states census did not exceed eod and in 1880 it showed yo you possessed a capitalized wealth to the amount of ij from the close of the war to the year 1880 West VIrgInIa has therefore gained in lil wealth the enormous sum of 4 P OW I 1 you have fared pretty well therefore under republican administration probably babl babi I 1 some political opponent does me tiie the honor to listen to me and I 1 would ask ank as a candid man what agency was it thit that nerved the arm of industry to smite the tho mountain noun tain and create this wealth in west virginia etwas it was the proter protective tive tariff and the financial system that gave you good money before the war you rievel never had circulated in our midst a bank bill that wo would tild pass current ZOO miles from home you do not today to day have a single le piece of paper money circulating in eli wil west est virginia that is not goodall goddall und land wand and MA globe liobe great cheering not a bill that will not lot pass as currently in me ahe money markets heui of europe ipe ai as in new york or baltimore bu that the man wan who works for a days wages kiowa h night cornea that he will be pa pad d lu III good money under protective tarifa your our coal and iron industries and the health o your brought it is or 3 your 0 voters of west to sayil want this to continue or whether you want to ty trade policy I 1 make bold to say with all respect that there is not riot a democratic statesman on the stump in west virginia enough to be known to tb the nation 1 I speak ot of only those I 1 know who ad advocates vacates s a protect protective lve ive tariff not ilot ono r 11 go further I 1 do not hot know knowd H democratic statesman who wili ivill acknowledge 1 tariff for protection constitutional 1 and therefore as honest men they are bound to oppose it the morrison tariff bill would lia lla have 4 struck at the in terest sot of west virginia in man many manx vital respects and it is amazing that the representatives in congress from irom west virginia voted for that bill there is a good old adage which I 1 I 1 beg to recall to your minds that god helps elps those who help themselves and IV if west virginia is not willing to sustain the protective tariff by her vote and her influence she must not expect it to be sustained for her by others if she wants the benefit of a protective tariff she must give to protective tariff the benefit of her tier support I 1 lam iam am glad that I 1 am addressing southern peo people peopled plea piea a community who were slave holders a community mado made up of those who were masters and ana those who were vere slaves but I 1 am addres addressing sint a slave state no longer I 1 am appealing to shenew the new south andi andl and I am appealing to west virginia not to vote upon a tradition or a prejudice not to kee keep ller lier h er eyes to the rear but to look to tha front and to tho future well do it well do it and if you would be heard beardi I 1 would make the same appeal to ue the other southern states to old virginia to north carolina to georgia to alabama to tennessee and to louisiana they are all interested i in n a protective tariff and the question is which do they prefer to gratify a prejudice or to promote general prosperity west virginia can lead the way she can break this seemingly impregnable barrier of the solid southa solid on what solid on a prejudice solid on a tradition solid upon doctrines that se tile the different por eions of the union whereas I 1 invite you to loin join in a union not me merely in form but a union in fact and take your part in the solution of the industrial and financial problems of the time if west virginia takes that course on the of october she will do much to settle the controversies that now agitate us the repeal of the protective tariff according to the terms of the morrison bill would cost west virginia a vast sum of money between 1870 and 1880 you gained lu hi this state between 1880 and 1890 you will gain much more with a tariff for tor protection but I 1 ask any business man if ho he believes you can do it with free trade aou here ere I 1 close my words of counsel leaving action to you I 1 leave as a community influenced by sectional feeling but as a community broadly national I 1 leave you as a state allied on the one side to pennsylvania Penn renn sylvani i and on the other to ohio as much as you are to virginia and kentucky I 1 leave you as a state that stands in the van of the new south inviting the whole south to join jo n in the great national government which shall shail in fact and feeling as well as in form make us a people with one union one constitution and one destiny after blaine lion A W penny of brooklyn made a speech I 1 from grifton grafton gr ifton the special train turned again toward the ohio river at clarksburg Clarks burg and at several other points op on the route to parkersburg blaine spoke briefly of protection to american industries as the chief issue of the campa campaign lurn CHICAGO 6 A tribune republicans special from emporia kansas received V at midnight says early sunday su aday morning ten miles west of here an attempt was made to rob the santa fe fc passenger train the robbers evidently intended to ditch rails were un spiked but not removed when the passenger train came along it was running at such a speed that it passed safely over the rails when the robbers saw the train flying by with the rich boot booty 1 the they evidently became enraged an and fired a volley after it the bullets striking the cars in several blaces places placer fortunately no one was hurt but ut following the passenger came the freight w v leil ich was ditched the fireman was klod and the engineer oi ineer seriously injured further particulars are not I 1 yet et learned mex 6 A well posted party who nis mis arrived from the interior attributes tn tm real cause of the recent bloody riot riet i the town of salinas to the high stac sta stae c oia ofa political of teelin feeling existing between the trevino an and d araugo parties both of which have candi candidates elates clates inthe field for the governorship for the state of nueva leon alcade alcada senates and his father were prominent adherents of general Trev Tre vinos mos party it is thought fl coyote the bandit was incited to lead the attack by the adherents aZille rents of general Narain ss fae fad faction tion alcado was killed in the presence 1 nce of his wife ife and aged mother As ate as yeste yesterday iday a band of rioters were fortified fortin tortin edir edif in a building which they captured and were successfully resisting thu the government troops which which vie were resent sent against hemil helli A serious kerious outcome is apprehended appich endEd SAVANNAH mo otho othe 0 the tho trial of young bateman Bate moan roan who outraged and then murdered the mclaughlin children at flag springs a month ago opened this morning but was soon ended by judge kelly accepting a plea piea of guilty and sentencing the prisoner to be banged on nov bateman Bate nian refused to have counsel appointed to defend him saying he d deserved e eddeath death and wanted to die CHICAGO 6 minnie brooks was stabbed by joe joc williams a colored man on saturday night might and died this morning she is the second victim her husband giles hunt having died last night ST T MARKS W na j af after ter reviewing ln the procession at parkersburg last evening mr nir Blai neby special request went up to marietta marletta ohio to attend a meetie meeting there ile he made a short speech in which he alluded to the ori orl origin yin rin and early history of the place he remained all night at marietta marletta und was ferried across tile ohio river to town where he met his special at this morning it came up from parkersburg canton op 0 7 about noon the train arrived at wheeling where about 1000 lyoo people greeted erected blaine as he lle came out of his llis car there Ther ewas was a large meeting fn an front of the state house blain blaine e made a short speech in which he again presented a protective tariff as tile the leading issue in the campaign and declared that no state in the union was more interested iu in maintaining it than west virginia from the meeting his carriage was a again 0 a in escorted through wheeling abd a across ross the river to bridgeport ou on the c ohio side his private car having been transferred in the meantime bebow he bowed to the crowd and entered biscart his car whereupon the train started for canton stops were made at ing free freeport ort richville klch rich ville new philadelphia ap anal anai dover ajl aji aad pd massillon Mas sellon at each blaine appeared on the rear platform and spoke briefly acknowledging the compliment paid him and urging the importance oi of the tariff question at 3 hoplock the train arrived at carlton canton the end of the days journey A torchlight process procession loil escorted mr blaine he jie revl reviewed eved the procession and in response to calls of the people made avery a very brief speech in which he eulogized iid lic mckinley McKin Kinley ley icy the present re vc of the district in congress and urged his reelection re election ALBANY 7 david dbvid healey chief clerk of the bureau of labor statistics bics tics was today to day removed from ollice office by commissioner Oom commissioner missioner peck the reason assigned assign edby by peck for the action Is that his subordinate has violated his hig oath of office and aud has been guilty of malfeasance in offic elthe latter charge consisting in nis his telegraphing home homb 46 messages amounting to about 10 and charging the same atlie to the department healey indignantly denies the charges and will demand an investigation healeyy He aleys friends claim he recently presided at a butler meeting against the advice of commissioner peck following is the letter of dismissal I 1 you are hereby notified that on and after this date your services will not be required in this department under ordinary clr cir circumstances I 1 should fuel fuei willing and indeed justified in allowing you to resign but conscious as I 1 am not only ot of your ba base ose and anwa unwarrantable r ran table treachery to me personally but of your utter lack of manhood decency and honor in the performance of your sworn duty I 1 am impelled by a sense of my official oath to remove you for grossly dishonest practices and to denounce you a as unworthy of the confidence of any man signed cli cil arli s F 1 reck PECK eck acx commissioner of labor statistics peck it seems had bad told healey he had no desire or wish to influence his Il ealey healey political action in any way he thought he ought to see the propriety briety v ot of not presiding at the butler meeting which however healey did since then commissioner peck obtained copies of d dispatches asp tc hes sent by healey and charged to the h Depart department departie me nt between april and august eth 40 di patches dispatches were discovered many of t them h signed healey or damon his bis nom do de plume and all ail on private business or in connection with political labor movements that had haa been paid for by the department the custom is to pay the telegraph bill monthly those that were private being checked off and paid for by the parties sending 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