Show THURSDAY EVENING 25 rfLEGRAPHiC to investigate the outrages tv eastern Arkansas Ilia Republican calls on the ture to pa's a militia indemnity initteo militia bv the legisla- bill to 8EXATE protect L phani and Catlcrson from prosTrnnre of ecutions Ammdmeat 3ii3X Providence 24 OiJi' t' K oowridora-tiodue Democratic State Convention The Semite lias postponed Lynmn Pierce of Proviof the 15th amendment till the May nominated dence Governor Lt Governor AA'm lh sVllen: Secretary of State Wm 8CCoiikling made a personal explanation statements of his 51 u lor At torn r General tieorge icspccting publishedon the tenure of oflice Bliss Treasurer Caleb Ryder jemarhs m caucus 24 Washington The case of Francis P Blair lr Trumbull reported a substitute for the et nl was against John 8 Thompson hill to repeal the tenure of office act bv urgyed in the Supremo Court Bard moved to table the report liuvis moved to substitute the House Montgomery Blair for the plaintiff and Seimtor Drake for the defendant The Ruled out of order hill c®b involves the constitutionality of the Grimes said bo could not vote for the test oath in Missouri substitute tlu substitute presented Trenton X J Mortn saidrather The than the substance Governor sent the fifteenth shadow It was mere- amendment to tho legislature the tenu re of office act with a me—fige of a dead body i bad photograph giving reasons why it ly continued one nom- should not bo ratified by Xrw Jeisey yhe Senate X ew York ination only Henry it Moore collector The steamer VriiphaTa from Ham ®f customs at Philadelphia made a general argument burg brought live million Iranes Bowl'-of office act followed specie against the tenure A man a similar argument who had been in the sewers hy Ross witli beech of a r hours emerged with ‘Bpiagne made a long character ail or which the report of a quantity- - of wiitche- - jew ohy ami other valuables was adopted !7 to 15 the lonimitP-of the Supreme TrunibuM briefly explained the hill Judge Ingiaham Court lias affirmed the validity of the it The bill pso—i'd Norton critici-eivill of da- - T Roosevelt who left the mu tsK balk ef liis property to found a PoUliral Disiibltil j CeiSHi's liureuu s City and oilier Ititls 31iisisljpl Co!! cl AYPliiim- - editor f the the bill of mnnnor apregulating Tin) and Major Wholegau of tho for reams of l 'film s wont to a point in 'in WyiiitiloUo plying to ('ongro's "''I the lull enforcing thu to fight a duel with yesterday cim of the !t!i unundineni tfiiitt shot gun- - at The pacts il L" the comslierilisvciv e!ern hoard of the affair and arrested mittee and tin committee on eiv’l both The alhiir "I'lginnied in mutual ordered eoiitinuei! lull trii'turcs published in their of introduced were and Id's A umbel e journal- reternd Chiclg" Gnri'ehi icpor'el tne bill for inking The 2V'i says the jnehiidn-ar- and cave notice that lie Would thee of C special report The call Johnup for action next Tuesday appointed by Bureau in the son to the Union Pacific RailJleptutincirt of tile Interior the head ol road has b"en submitted by hull be appointed by the which Giant to the Secretary of the lnt"iior A—i to be ap- From t'i"l Supi rinteiident ileut beginning to end it is an attack pointed by the Secretary of the interior i the road district Dkti'ict upon for each it is suited that Colonel Eli Parker ha- - been ilecidoillt he a citizen all In nigh Supermti'mlenis to appoint all the whole work to be done a Indian lie will be saiiirilirmteIndian appointed in two months and the bureau closed by Con missionin' 1S72 the population of each May 1st It that Ashley of Ohio will and be a State to be di ided appointed Governor of Montana the quotient to give tile fitly An accredited minister of the Cuban to which) revolutionary government inis arrived number of Tliibo is entitled it null shall to ask ro"ugniiion of the govexpected would give270 members to the ernment it seems certain that the recs Tim of representation House ognition fooling is gaining ground in hereafter to be fixed at one member for Congress of every hundred and twenty' The special says the House appropriation population committee lias comButler from the reconstructin'agieeil to postpone the deficiency bills mittee reported a bill lbr the Skate of until next ession Mi—issippi The Governor of Massachusetts has Beck inos d to amend by making thu tendered Hour place on the supreme provisional Governor appointed by the hunch to congressman Dawes President of tho United States instead A Quaker delegation had an interview of by the President of the (Joiiatitutiomil with the President Due of their Convention best men will be made superintendent of Farnsworth guve notice that ho would some Indian agency with Quaker sub- move to tlio bill til! next ses- ordinates this plan works well If sion of Quaker appointments number large advoButler proceeded to explain and will be made next fall cate the various provisions of the bill The following is the present outlook Beck favored bis amendment and de- for collector Miller finishes his term nounced the last Mississippi convention Shannon probably ditto C"le decline-thich this bill proposed to reconvene to join Sargent’s recommendation Other member puitioipated in the de- wait for naval office The bate vor- Colonel for l Wood obtained the floor but yielded - unlikely to be superseSmith to motion to adjourn ded soon Tho removal of Swain Felton AMERICA K again is probable Captain Rollins it will succeed to the registry Indian Lltai koiifiaverumi nt Trnlii is thought California — I’ P It of Slninkliunl ami Slone succeed Gunn Prospect Re fended Repeal R Employee Julian has reintroduced — OVi-Tenure of Bill Appointbill ment — Ainasa Wtlktr on Specie New York Payments— Two Fighting Editor Stopped— Snow’ Report on The Thrcd advocates the total repeal It It— Ell Parker to he of the tenure of office law Leoim-- it is the I — Indian t ommlsHioner Ashley for not a law It deprives the ExecuGovernor of Monianu — Cuha- Re- tive good power of- inall vigor and cognition— (Quaker Indian Agent the administration of reformExperiment— New York on the Tenure of Oflice Still Paper the Government impossible The Wurld says if the substitute he 14 Kan Francisco Grunt will bo outwitted and The Indian of llumbolt county Cal- adopted ifornia who iately committed outrages cu cum vented not The Tribune says tho substitute on the settlers attacked a government wid'i but welcomes it as a transportation train killed ten mule- - what it could and wounded a number more Los relict to tho administration The Herald says the law should he about twelve thousand dollars the penjdo It is an From all parts there are eiciu aging repealed of Representative- - I lie accounts regarding the prospects of tho and the Ilou-and people arc compelled to The yield if wheat and barley crop bow cap in hand to the supremacy of promise- - to be lurgi ly in excess of that the Senate of any former year The better informed Congressmen Flour dull nominal shipping grades $4 50 to cA 50 Wheat quiet strictly think the House will accept the substitute choice $1 lie Legal tenders 777 "Washington Chicago limit veil Kargent A statement Secretary lias been published falic a recent communicat- that he wifi scoa personalty give mature consideration to the proposition for abol ion published in the papers - requirof idling the treasury regulationdescribing the alleged maltreatment ing tiio scaling and wording of domestic Railpassenger- - on the Union Pacific between New York good- road Tho latter wa- - vvriltui in the of a rival enterprizo and signed and Kan Francisco via the Isthmus Meantime action by your Chamber of by many who were ignorant of The allegation- - regarding the Commerce is anxiously awaited Ryan states that the average adjustor of the passengers and tho sufferings on the4jwi humanity of the railroad employee- - are awards $270 (KX)insurunce and cargo of which $71000 in gold characterized as a baseness fabrication belongs to the city of KanFranei-eSaratoga o add-- : that the policies though Kt Nichoii- - llal! wa- - burned this Ryan will not be dols aligned to the citysanctioned morning twenty thousand by the unvalid unless lar! t he sent derwriters consequently it he Ropubl ii iii ui"l- - tlu- - mm mag to Now York to ensure prompt collection to repoit to the judii jury FORERUN on tli tenure ot nliic" The mam t'eiituii'- - am as follow- In Nova Dintrurtlvs Know Storm Bloi'kmie lie to have power to Seottn—Onltan Matfrrm move Cabiin-Kuuixrr Conslderei! and othci civil ollicir-i"- i iihont SpaniaU Constitution uf the Semite London 21 m idmg the Si mite The Fenian Ibdjiiie probably will be and during recess the alui appoint to liueiuii'ii nil a guaiaillev l"V iiiiiivioii-dm-- t -- —ion i"l of the lilo dn iit'trr the cimrio lit Tchiquui'y uni ellll''Ull-lie hail report Lopez - of in lh 'in- S"Ui!e that bod v hi soon li urn ui rrlu-- i Mile M"ii $ hi B h r A i f i- ti k M as tk m Andalusia is nmv cruising among the islands The value of the cargo of the Lowell is estimated at two hundred thousand dollars It consists of cannon small arms ammunition etc A detachment of troops under F sealant! has guild to Cionfuogos Additional troops also have been sent to Cardenas fchtgua and Remedies A meeting of planters as held in the Pala"o to request Dulce to discuss the establishment of a rural police throughout the island for tho protection of tli e plantations News has boon received of a heavy battle with the insurgents’ troops in the central department on the road betwcou Remedies and Moran Tho report of tho buttle 1ms not been made public not The Simuuids claim even the result eight hundred rebels killed Sugar is buoyant with large sales at iU i reals London ifx ortheotc member of the House urges the Bay Company to accept Graviilo’s proposition to cede their 000 pounds as the toi ritci ial rights foi b’ot uiltr tu be obtained Now York A speeiiil ti the Herald from Madrid says tli draft of tlia new The was laid before the Cortes features are as follows— the leading Govei’iiinimt lo be moiai child with Semite h'i1 Congrc-- the senatorial term - kn to thirteen r-in be elected by prov councils lour Pr each province: deputies to he e'e ed Cciigri— ery three ears siu!Ve tin ’’reign of the hy univer-aKing to be limited to a term of eight nm yean Tiic majority of the committee which reported a con lit ut ion favorable' to separation of State! and clutrcii the minority tins Roi'imo Catholic to ho prqo-- Gic I'cl igmn of the Slate vvilh lolcration 'or el her cved- Liberty of the pro— and the right of public are to lie fully guaranteed by the new The Cortes tli Iniv SnooTiNd IN tuk Cm-Upon several iv'ca'ioiiij reeently tlio rcsiduds of this city have been annoyed by the firing of guns and pistol- - within the city limits It is time that the fooli-- and dangerous practice was stopped as the host of marksmen may at ti' ios miss the tin get or a ball may gltncc and then go whistling across lots sidewalks and streets to tho imminent peril of unsuspecting humanity The griei unco vve now complain of oecum-afternoon in the vicinity of the Temple block and from all we could learn on the subject it appears that two young gentlemen are in the habit of a couple of Sharp’s eat bines or rifles at a lot of rock in the rear of their lot flunking that as the target is impervperhaps ious to bullet- - no possible Gann can Hut bullets will glance as come of it did in thi- - instance and people arc apt onichow or other in a large city like this to get in the way of them A- - a gentleman was cro- - dug the street yesterday afternoon in U he vicinity of the locality mentioned u bow he heard a stray ball whistle past within a foot or two of his body and lodge in the fence on the opposite side of the street not a foot from where a lady carrying a baby in her arms was walking Of course both tlio lady and gentleman were frightened feeling that the unintentional author of the scare ought to he severely repremauded for his carelessness and that the discharging of firearms within the city limits ought to cease henceforth and forever It is to be liojied the thoughtless boys w ho in various parts of the city have heretofore indulged the penchant for gunning will take warning and quit the dangerous pastime before a serious perhaps fatal accident occurs Titeatkicai— Last evening the patof the drama were again favored character a series of exquisite portraits in the romantic drama of rons with Green Bushes Miss Western Mr Herne and Miss Lockhart played with consummate skill and ability anil drew from the audience by their delineations frenuent applause The support rendered by the company was equal to their best efforts and greatly enhanced the effectiveness the evening’s entertainment Thk uf Mail— From Mon last until no mail dv fioio the Pacific States reached this The cause of the detention city impassibility of the Steptoe Slough of Site!! (hvek ii 'in all a little count a terrible place at some portion-o- f the Ai ne hiuni t’ook Cot ht e in and V m it longitude 150 west from Greenwich TukatuicaJj — Leah Tho Forsaken tli win erics Three sevo-have been nmdu — First on Jxenynk river and as played last evening at the Theatre second ubout mountains Chigmit was a somewhat different veision of the SENATE miles above Sitka third on an island Fourteenth Amendment Euftint-me- name unknown On account of tho drama from any before presented here Salt IMesfo Ki'aueh P H K tho mines can only he worked It is known as the Batman edition and National Junction K H Co climate fivu mouths in the year Finn speciRills and to our fancy is in many respects t and quartz and nugHamilton (Md) qualitlptl and took his mens of gold get gold are exhibited here by parties superior and nioro effective than any of scut Rice introducod a bill to enforce) the trom tho mines who return’ immedi- the others that have been fourteenth 'amendment and tho laws of ately upon obtaining an outfit the Salt Lake boards tho Uuited States in Georgia and reJohnson lies dangerousMiss Lucille Western store tho Republican Governor elected as the Jcwi-- h Dr Basil ly ill at Greenville Tonn under tho new constitution Maiden Leah never played bettor Cole’s bill granting lands to the’ San Morri- - left this morning for that place since her engagement at the Salt Lake Chicago Branch of tho Southern Pacific Tho Journal's 'Washington special Railroad was referred to tho Pacific It Johnson died this Theatre than she did last evening says Railroad committee was a superb portrait and merited the The Senate concurred in the House morning of paralysis Boston amendments to tho bill to ince'rporate enthusiastic so liberally beapplause II L Dawes has declined the appointthe National Junction Railway Comment of of the Supreme Court of stowed by the audience pany Edwards moved to take wp the Goor- - Massachusetts tendered by the GoverAt the close of the fourth act nor was palled before the enrtait Philadelphia Sherman object d lied moved to take Last eve the body of tho janitor of Gi- to receive the of the audience up the bill on distribution of tho currard Hall was found in the building tlio who had beenapplausecharmed with hot so rency hands and feet tied and a bullet in EdwitriU and Sumner urged immedithe head IBs watch and small umuunt and admirable tiering ate action on tho Georgia bill Sev of money wore found on the fioov motion wa- - curried Sherman Mr llenie's liudolph was also a fim Boston end amendment- - were offered and u and his playing from be A young man named Pine allot s personation on the general features of debate The wound i' - feared Seward ill the bill by ginning to end was eluraeterized prove fatal He then shot hiaiseif dead HORSE iove is to have care ami good jinlenient l Unrequited Amendment in been the ltlh Oregon R R Ever s Lixkhart Annie PruiUiounl Eoverniuent New York !il Tenure unit i lor before a Sah Lake uudienei Baron Kelitosser minister from tho Oilier Bills— knlmutrd )iJMru— Ion ilsmi (Minn introduced a bill au- Noun- Gorman Union to the United her charm ter- - have been presented Slate- arrived hereby the hpmlifi vviilta ftdility to nature mid a finish thorizing a railroad from i’ortlunil OreMountains the t to gon Tim rumored death of hat are wotiliv of all jmti-and luu cniiiieotuig with the Pacific John-ofro u the it is civ-Daw - in a personal explanation reitMida’etia of last evening vas no exceps tact of his urn eon erated '‘ni r eming tion was played will Throughout H It Heath Secretary of New Meiio Admiral Hoff' in re outly judgment and he clothed it with a that lie could have no confidence in a received enclosed memorandum of milNorthern man v’io bud tendered chaste grtee dial insensibly won tin itary executions hy the rebel auihoritK in the ei'tii'l Ill'll Aux Uayes Hai ti exhioitng unparmpathy of the audience d from farther at- at l’oland alleled barbarity and cruelty comtendance on the n The dramatic company perhaps novo: Secretary Boric and Admiral Poriei mittee me rendered letter suppoit than they did have gone to Amiupolis to triiii'ferred from the comUpson uff'a! of tho naval acadeniv in Leah The Forsaken and the freeof the law- - to the mittee on General Eli Parker 1ms been ordered committee the entite for duty to tho secretary of dom from hitches throughout A special committee on the causes of to report the reduction of American tonnage was war greatly enhanced the plea performance The following nomination- - have been appointed sure of all who witnessed it Butler introduced a bill to enfoice cent to the BSenate: Plumb Kdward general nt the fourteenth costitulio!ml amendment R A Esi A UflAMT — D V AV anvil Clarke :d auditor and the law- - of the United (states in Havana K Cornell surveyor of the port of 'evv of tSm Utah Division Refer! ed and ordered Georgia Ac York E A Merritt naval officer ot the Superintendent primed in a of tho Union Pacific Railroad F A Wilson The llim-- took up the bill to provide district of Now York to (’ol J (h Little of of a provisional collector of customs Puget Sound S R - communication for thu organization CrWright receiver of public moneyNevada this city dated the I Dili instant states government in Mississippi soiij Edward Arolmer Belmont the House in oppoWood addrcs-eII F Rice Carson City Sam that lie can give employment to quite sition to the hill which wa- - laid aside register Tallnmn Belmont Indian agents Chas The House took up the Seriate amenda number of men on the grade through bill repealing the I n Foller Grande Ronde Oregon post ments to the ilou-master: John Cole Geoigetovvn Cub "Weber hanyou tenure of office law Bennett Denver AVm T Ward should Persons bujking employment Butler moved to refer the bill and II I’ Ilarlan T Street amendment- - to the committee on the SusaiivHle Colorado Road Master Sonora Cal postmasters apply to Mr Spafford judicial’ BrigaBy direction of the President Deseret S union Deseret Station is Farnsworth entered a motion to dier R C AVuod retired has been in the Senate amendments signed to duty as member of the retiring two miles below the mouth of Weber Bingl'mm rose for tlio same purpose kanyon at the place formerly known as Butler declined to yield but yielded board of Now York New York 26 to Logan who moved to amend the bill The Times editorially in rcfei'eneo to East Weber by a proviso that all civil officers ex- the mas' of workingmen says cept judge- - of tho United States court- - it was the meeting Montana — Tho VW save Virginia first startling incident of thefilled by appointment of the President long bem pending City is full of hungry Indians with the advice an consent of the Sen- re volution which hascombined industrishall become These organizations ate before Mau li th The same paper says that Mr Lee which a vacant on the TOtn of Juno 180’J Lo- allyis and politically form power it not wise to ignore Watson says that Captain Sam Dc Bow gan spoke at length in advocacy of his FOUEUjIX that the Senate amendment general agent of tlio N W Transporthan Cuban Matter — Cnbnu Recognition amendment made the bill tation Company lit Europesays that freights can in its original form declaring it was Londivi be secured from New York to Benton imply a struggle for power between the Thestcam “hip companies decline modThe bill Executive and tho Senate Tho company f their contracts for at fjj cents per pound ifying the ns for a special originully ser dee between the United Slate have secured Height for more than four new Dm Senate is determined to - huiuN hold tlu: power in lie ap- and England boats which will be started for Benton Madrid pealed to tho friends of tho President to the Senalri tho l as early as is advisable btnnd by the repealing bill or adopt his tors serve twelve years not thirteen amendment Tlio Post says several brutal affrays Madrid ) opposed the Senate AYiishburne Tho conscription act of tho Cortes took place on the night of the 17th and he hoped the House amendment that no which call provided on the unconditional repeal passed yesterday would loudly for severe punishmore men bo raised by conscription of tho law He did not believe the Presment required by tlio govthe Sonata than aro actually ident was satisfied vvilh fill the ranks of tlio army to amendment and if so he W'asiiburno) ernment to The same paper cays: — “On the Tho minister of the standard strength was not war hail previously demanded authorinight of tho 16th an Indian expedition Farnsworth argued in favor of conty to raise 25000 recruits for this pur- started from that place (Bozeman) in amendment curring in the pose Butler denounced the Senate amendpursuit of the Indians consisting of 50 Havana ment as worse every way than the origA commission arrived from Trinidad enlisted men from Ft Ellis commanHe declared tho Senate an inal bill had an interview with the Captain Gended by Major S Ilorr and someirresponsible body and as such were era! They’complained that the patriot Ho believed if tho Presidangerous dent had in any way acceded to the Governor of Trinidad was disloyal that thing over 100 citizens from Bozeman wheru thero amendment it was to relieve the Senate he purposely sent troops and who have chosen for vicinity declare their beiiet and because ho was no enemy and from embarrassment Colonel relied on the House to save him from that ho has sold himself to tho insurg- their leader R P Vivion A similar accusation was lodged Frank Mounts A Lund John G ents the disgraceful law Gray AGUa of Davis moved to amend the motion to against Morose Governor Niel Campbell and L Cowen as CapcommandColonel Merdiuisa refer by adding instructions to the com Clam ing tho forces in the field near Reme- tains The citizens were furnished with mittee to report the provisions unde which the constitutionality of the tenure dies was charged with open complicity Four companies arms and ammunition (the Needle gun) act could bedetermined by the Supreme with tho insurgents Battalion of the Fourth A supply train started composed from Ft Ellis Court principally of volunteers who were sent from Ft Ellis with Butler moved the previous question eight days rations to the field for active service have deto 5') which the House seconded and over 3000 pounds of forage Tlu Several dilatory motions were voted serted to the enemy's advanced guard down and the main question ordered on General Lelona was recently defeated result is looked for with much anxSeveral expeditions near Gienfugos Davis' amendment which was rejected from the United States well armed aw iety” The bill and Logan’s amendment known to have landed in Cuba the past The Demarrat gives the following as wore referred 05 to off Only ten Demfew days and joined the rebels ocrats voted in the negative a portion of a letter from Governor New York 26 AMERICA A' The Tribune’s Havana special says Green Clay Smith — “I have not given ' Alaska Indians — Immense Discos-- 111 are secretly urging the the Spaniard vie of Placer Mines In Alaska— up Montana but intend to live there ness and Reported Oeatll of Kr home Government to arm tho blacks President Jolinson— Appointment Three men were killed in a disturbance and practice law’’ The Governor in — U“t Friday for replying to the insults tend- - to leturu to the green mountains Working Men’ Combination A crowd of ol Span- of Montana sometime this month Sun Francisco 2k Spaniiuds great iards cheered the execution of a Cuban General Davis’ official report to headquarters in this city respecting Indian Romero was shot on the wharf in sight Mhs St ObAift’s Lkcttrk The of the prisoners who were leaving for outrages in Alaska is published Tho still Africa Indians guilty of the recent murders impression prevail Rooms Ifith Ward Assembly belong to a warlike tribe called Kake that Santiago luis been taken bv the well attended lust evening outbreaks pretty rebels aro i or Kakous who Inivo committed muny reported near Matiinza- heretofore murders and outrages nil from The vires Herald's hearspicial Upon punishment ways Mother an interesting one an Nassau report that tiiere iuo a hundred ing of the murders of the traders Generhandled by Mrs St (’lair with al Davis proceeded with the steamer Cubans there who display a bitter feelThe Spanish Sn linin' to thu neighborhood "f the ing against theSpaniurds and ability Her elocution was very iilaruo-ithe mui'li !on“'il was tribe by Finding il desei ted he orderi'd T! e revoof the CubanThe tribe good and her voice at all times under their vidigts t" iv luirmd are much t'lightened al the summary lutionary ffatr wa- - dying from two bml- - good control was clear sweet and Tin war m town the with Spaui-r and lings iimum they have been dealt Onoof pleasing 'teaim r (na Ionia W:li in port to siii'ii'iuli'i the munlei'Ts pi'iini-lie Ptruki iii' it'll link Gum’) ai Marilgo Qiifihii n while nori'u the a small — The id mi id p"U New Yoik prmplly m Jo r iMi-- 'i it' ah’ way lr iv 't RLtR rnlJ ‘f ihe D’ltll iust n n r ays John gel! 5'i:ei:i! !v U‘!a) n of Arizu- tus iis- - bi'i'ij iji'i'ii' "h ii t T' 'Ut"iy Y mi a tb no ivu:i-- ! AVan!i Ai'iqu-- s C" Ti mi uii! v tim! the f Ji"W n in va- - 'in - viii- Y uU l' iJi W e r f i " p:i Mi’ll " ii - IT :ippb"i!i IV el n ti ti: IL'! ct M lie (i V "tb o' n fill- - !i o' lik tilt a A b ii! ii liel'i o W if ric tb y 'in all k fo ill'" d 1'' 'r n llicl tin ex pi ('ti it to IlltdKCiioVl'i''ue(’ llllpl I'll i"i I'i I'Cclne ut'i'R on law fho Si iii (V'u! iii nut jV th pill- pel ii!- !:i"''i! uf ii ii ti: s in ii J"d luniil'i't f ls depailiiei dil'l'irei by Dll' P Ln Anvpr’i’nn Presiiy teritin Chureb cal! to Henry him a salary in Pri Montreal has givou a Ward JJvf’chiT offering tqtia! to the be repives of V u M I piqallOWilib ouiiie: Hi Him n e iu u i !:r J "k in tie’ t 26 laa vei!' ii:'!aV' q FRIDAY EVENING TELEGRAPHIC vet - if K Ion lie'! tli it hr tilii r t! tl iiiii lm duty ’b ti wi'dc !!' only ni"Ue lm: in' are lenir'ed K'idiak on oi geld jdacers the main land 120 taUtude td north Maui col (llri iN ol KtillJMGf 'F nd "I aiti et 'I'Q ah co COGitJ New- looks ilkl' “lu ii mid looking gardi'ii tiitl' St Georgi' clour and fine ctcr 70 is in liuv a tii'ea paper and Ui J street Chicago As says it is devoted to British - and si lections fiom Briti-It is well printed on good with and and abit- - Guest AH' to (kiiient J hid! 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