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Show I THE SENTINEL, VOLUMK XI. MANTJ, UTAH, WJ3J)XESIA as disloyal to the Democratic party. A NEW YORK COMMENT. Turner of New York was introduced as a "new con11c predicted that the nominaAddress and Plan of Organ- vert. tion of free silver candidates would nut weaken the ticket In the East. ization Adopted. Mr. Lockhart advocated a campaign of apiieal to reason, and deprecated reHe sort to abuse and denunciation. Evils of Gold Monometallism Set controverted the Idea that silver CoinForth and the Interests of the Peo- age was the controlling tenet of the Populist loirty. ple Defended Some Fiery speeches At 12 o'clock Senator Daniel made the in Denunciation of Cleveland and report of the committee on resolution. into two sections, one Carlisle A National Committee to It was divided of an address to the Democonsisting Be Appointed at Once. crats, and the other a plan of organisation. He said the address in muxl respects was the same us that adopted Washington, J). C,t Aug. in. The by the Democrats ot Texas, Missouri and Mississippi. Democratic silver conference adjourned address was read by Guv. Slone today ufiur adopting au aduros tu liiu ofThe Missouri. sod rouluiioue puuplu providpassing ' ADDRESS TO DEMOCRATS. ing lor Hie appointment of a national At a conference between a iiiimIkt hi coiuiuillua Democrats from lUitYrent Stale wi.o at The strongest speeches and the most tended the convention le remarks came from the West eelilly assembled at Zieinphl, ieu-i.- , loi tlie ern of Missouri puriHise promoting the enure m notably from aliver coinage, which conference war and illlnuls. There were none fr m free the prairie Stacs or from the mining held after the adjournment of the Sena committee, consiling of Klati--s of the West Col. Casey Young ators Jones of Arkansas, Turpie of explained that iiv had written and reand Harris of Tennessee, was ceived more than 400U letters, and that e and authorised to invite prominent Democrats In thirty-eiglieniocralu from tile several witli in been had States States to meet them at Washington foi correspondence him. The smallness of the attendance consultation, with the view of securing and concert of acllui. he attributed to the season of the year, tliose Democrats throughout the the expense of transportation uni the among I'niotr believe who in adhering tu the terrific heat which lias prevailed. policy of actual Senator Jones of Arkansas said to cardinal Democratic g and wlio are optiosed to The Tribune corresp indent that uctlve the to the plutocratic docwork would be begun at once to awa- trines of goldparty niunumelaiisin. The pres ken free coinage sentiment throughout enl conference is the result of the uciion the Routh and the West, find to secure then taken. This is purely a voluntary assemblage, a majority of fret: coinage delegates to and therefore does not assume tu the next National convention. with Southparty authority. Disclaiming all Walsh and other right to bind any person by our utterern delegates dll not seem to be en- ances, but profoundly conscious thut the thusiastic In their belief that the con-ti- Democratic today confronts a criof the Democratic convention by sis the mostparty momentous In Its history, the friends of eilvur was at all assured. and fraught with perils tu Their experience as to the power of the people and the country, we are asconsembled as individual Democrats to tuki the Administration in the South in lead them counsel together, and for the undisguised trolling sentiment does not an walkpurpose of Inaugurating and promoting to think there would be and systematic organisation away. even in States which were now aof thorough masses, so thut they believed to be secure l'or free c .linage maythegoDemocratic forward as one man, with a delegates. resolute purpose to rescue the old party, The members of the National com- founded by Thomas Jefferson, from plutomittee provided for by the committee cratic domination. a on programme, will he named vlthin Therefore; with this object In view, this of American Democrats, comshort time by the executive commlit-c- . convention posed of representatives from twenty-fou- r of the leading States of the Union, Results of the Conference. make the following declaration on the sll-13. The money 1). C., question, which haa been forced Aug, Washington, the leading place among the issues ol Democrats eoutlnucd in conference in The today. it the Mo'.ropoll'an hotel today. The Federal Constitution names silver ommlttee on resolution! and pro- and gold together as the money metal of the United States The first coinage when to report gramme being unable law by Congress under the Constipassed to called order, tution he meeting was first made the silver dollar the unit ot j. F. Cochran, editor of the St. Joseph value and admitted gold to free coinage Janette, addressed the conference. He at a ratio measured by the sliver dollar laid it seemed to be anomalous that unit. :Cah a meeting aa the present should PARTY OP BIMETALI8M. From tha beginning of the Government, le called, for he knew of no doctrine if the party not In consonance with the following a puncy formulated by Tnomaa and dimly established by J seaurposes of this conference. He said Jefferson son, Democratic party lias been the Congress waa the place to look for a party (ho lavurlng the free leclaratlon of the partys belief, and he coinageofofbimetuiiam, both stiver and gold at me eclared that gold monometallsm would national minis, and w opposed ie more disastrous than war, pestilence cut to banking corporations the farming Governind famine. It waa important to set-l- e, ment's sovereign power ot Issuing aitu and was the of The the what money Republicanism controlling first, act of lh demonetising sliverpeople. was survhat waa Democracy; whether such Senreptitiously passed wtlnuut the approval Thurman and nen aa knowledge of the American people, or Senator Sherman, were or ior Harris,leaders and from the time when the effect of tuts He of Democracy. 0 be the act In fastening upon this country the 1 eclared the silver agitation would single gold stanuaru was understouu, the It which for end Democratic party has consistently aim wntlnue until the Ur. attained. be should persistently urged that the grievous irlgtnated bo righted. Cochran also declared against the per- wrong Failure to accomplish this object hag whoae national banka, of petuation res uKed in tha steady appreciation ot yranny, he said, was the greatest any gold and corresponding fan In the price would bear. of commodities produced by the people; eople of Arkansas Neal a Representative heavy increase in the burden oi an entire smypathy with the ob-e- ct debts, public and private; the enrichof the conference. He wanted to ment of Ilia money-lendin- g doss, paralee free coinage of silver provided for sites of Industry, and the Impoverishment of and the of the people, unexampled distress it the next session, "regardless all gold standard countries. Experijosttlcin of the distinguished cltlxen at in ence shown that while, unuer tile he other end of the avenue, which Ingle has gold standard, there may be au lentlment was loudly applauded. He occasional revival of business 1 eclared the Democratic party had no accompanied by enhanced pricesactivity, of a ibow In the next campaign if there limited number of commodities, such revival is due to artificial and temporary were no declaration for silver, causes, and cannot permanently aneviate FITHIAN'S DEFEAT EXPLAINED. to me faidng off oi Flthlan of Illinois the sufferings due brought about by the appreciation lenled that the free silver sentiment prices of gold and the inadequate supply oi was dying out In that State. He said primary or redemption money. HI the Democratic farmers, and 90 per RIGHTS OF THE FEUFLE. nt of the Democrats In business de-In The rights of the American people, the men. He were Interests sliver of American labor and lue pros;hat State, of American industry have a highmand he had been defeated last elec-do- perity to the consideration of the peu not because of his position on er cialm than the greeu ul the pie and liver, but because he had to bear waa or the avaricious decreditors, toreigu idium of an administration which mands made by "idle holdere of idle captot Democratic. Applause. ital." The right to regulate its own Representative Livingstone of Georgia monetary system In the interests of iu aid the time had come for another uwu people is a right which no free govIt le ernment can barter, sell or surrender. Declaration of Independence. :he purpose of the people of the coun-r- y Tills reserved right is a part of every contract and of every from which I come, he said, "to bond, of every No creditor or claimant can oft obligation. prosecute the fight with their coats not can lake set a lit that rig up ind their sleeves rolled up, and over a nation's obligations toprecedence promote ioo-plleslst until the end." Georgia was de- the welfare of the musses of Its own This Is a debt higher and luore termined that the Issuance of bonds the binding than all oilier debts, and one ihould not continue. He declaredRoth-ichilthut it is not only dishonest but treasonnet bond contract, whereby the able to ignore. our to protect had been engaged The land and Its are the basis :redlt, the most disgraceful thing that of all development products and The vur had taken place In the history of productive capacity of aprosperity. must country ur country. The cry for sound money be the bonis of its credit, in opposing vns a subterfuge, as all the people were the iioiicy of contraction, which muat infor sound money. The prospect of an evitably further depreciate the value ol land und iu products, we are the supnternatlonal conference he ridiculed. right and sound credCol. Casey Young of Memphis said porters of property it, and stand between the homes and es5000 in letters lie had written 4000 to tates of the people and the red Hug oi ronnectlnn with the movement for the the auctioneer. inference. He had corresponded witht The policy of gold monometallsm hus of thirty-lgh- been characterised by repealed and disDemocrat representative astrous financial panics. The fariiieri-havStates. sent a letter found their prosperity and Representative Bryan constantly waning under its laying there was no room In this blighting intluence. Manufacturers are parties." ;ounlry for two Republican to oppose it, ror they Mud tue interested Senator Morgan sent a telegram say prices of sales falling below the cost of I will follow the Old Guard, production. Merchunu Ing. should opiiose it, wherever It leads. for the with prlcea they are often failing four-fiftthat Col. Young asserted compelled to sell tor less titan they paid sf the Democrats were friendly to free for manufactured goods. Neither manua facturer nor merchant can prosper unless believed he properly coinage, and movement would lie Irresistible. the mass of consumers realise such prices their product and labor as to supply Siieeches were also made by Senator for themselves liberally with the necessities Call, A. A. Llpseombe of Washington, and luxuries of life. Nor can the wage-earnI. M. Hill of Missouri. Representatives prosper, for there Is less and less Jones of Virginia and Lockhart of competition for his labor. of Bedeen The Democratic North Carolina, and Mr. ny is the traditional friend and champion of bimetaiism. It Missouri. and MISSOURIAN. power popularity has been A FIERY strength,built up on' IU steadfast oppual-tio- n Mr. Hill criticised Mr. Clevelands ad- largely demonetisation of silver ami to the ministration In severe terms, saying Its record of unwearied effort to resture the 1resldent betrayed the Democratic it to its historic place as a full money of and acts of perfidy series a The with effort at gold. party by equal a paral- metal, this late day to make it par excellence treachery, which were without con-ilstthe champion of gold inouomclallHiu is lel. one of the principal of which to dishonor its record, its promIn his Ignoring the bimetallic an effort Its ises and plat-rorprinciples. The moment tlie Democratic leclaratlon of the last Democratic party is forded Into this poHe declared there had been a sition heaM it oliloquy on its own past people and crowns bargain and sale, by which the turned its great adversary with been had States United f the glory and honor. river to the Jews of Europe and the RESOLUTIONS. of result the of Wall street, gamblers Therefore, be It which would he thut tholr children ana The Democratic party In NaResolved, of tional convention assembled should degrandchildren would become hewers bond wood and drawers of water. The mand the free and unlimited coinage of or redemptransaction had been enough to consign liver and gold into primary Carlisle tion money, at a ratio of 16 to 1. without Q. rover Cleveland and John or for action and oblivion waiting approval of any to everlasting political nation. shame. They would go down to the other It should declare Its Becond, Resolved, ages hand In hand, amid the execrato the substitution for metaltions of mankind, an two of the most oppoalllun corlic currency of the stupendous frauds of the country. He porations credit currency, based on a sinasked reporters present to take special gle metal, the supply of which Is so limnotice of the last sentence. He de- ited that It can be cornered at any time nounced Senators Brice and Gorman by a tew bonking Institutions ol Europe BIMETALLIC DEMOCRATS. cm-rKct- deli-gate- repre-Hentutiv- ht cuin-mltlln- or ol or or ed n, law-make- rs e. ds e er ed 1 panlu-nroudl- anil America. Resolved, Third, It should divlare Its opiKisition to the pulley and practiceobli-of surrendering ioI the holders of the gation of i lie iiitci Stale the option, reverted liy law to the Government, of redeeming such obligations in either siller coin or gold coin.it should declare lls Resolved, fourth, oHiosliiiin to the issuing of iutercst-bcang bond:; of the I'mlnt Slate in lime and i spivnilly tu pin dug the i. iieusin-of tlie Government under the eotiirnl of uny syiidtraie of banker, it In be Mold h) limn at lilt ollor-mo- il pivlil. for Die purpose of alipply-in- g Die 1'Y.I. rul Treasury with gold to iiiilil:i;n Die policy of gold jnonoiiicldl-111- !. tv' it It a lew to sieurlng the reudop-tii.- n nf Die Unatielal pcl.ey iieve Fit fui", i. In !l:e 1 ictiiHT.lt ie eon , entioii to be nss.rnhlcd in latii, ind of Die numbin'. .ell of a candidate fur I. nt ill uvii Known , to I. tie In-1tt hereby .K.itiy j in; j I ny rd.'lge our luliii.il i;iei mid urgently ivci,..i:ii. nl io our Democrat ie r. threii in uil mates to at unce bigin ur.it itti-- l Kystciiiatteilly prosecute the work of Diinougli org.inUj tiuu, and to Lhl end Die nUopDon of a plan of organization herewith submit is . Y AlC I' ST "0, 1S)3. NO JURY TO TRY A i o. court during the hearing was searched. SETTLERS There Is still talk of an attack on the Jail, which is guarded. DURRANT. The Must Agree. Thousand Veniremen Have Kt. lsiuis, Jury Alig. 17. The jury in the i'iic of Dr. Arthur lJuesliow, tile Kt. Been Examined. Luffs millionaire who has been on trial MAY BE PUNISHED. WASHINGTON AUTHORITIES MAKE A DISCOVERY. i:im1 llilee lor Whites Who Killed the Bannocks lb" nimiliTuf bis wife undihibl iu (Ills May be Tried Under a Provision a year ago, this nl'trniuun ieurt.-iNot a Single Juror Secured During eiiy of the Treaty. a disagreement. rl lie Judge Ill Ill the Week More Witnesses Who Kick to further. It is said 1l1.1i Saw Durraut and Blanche Larnont tlie Judge will ki ep tin Jury out until n taki-it a niotiili. they glee, if WiiHhingtuii, Aug. 17. In spite of reGoing Toward En;u.auuel Church port to liic ciuili'Mi'y, it may he defiBattle With Tramps. Dr. and Mrs. Hearne Indicted for nitely Xiiitcd that llu- Indian bureau ns Toledo, iihio, Aug. 17. Three tramps fcl him taken no steps wliutever lookStillwell's Murder. gave tlie poliee a two Ilnurs' chase and ing to tite punishment of the Juckson'a l'oiiei'iiiun Hole silt Ur ti.r tlie killing uf Buiinuck piti'li, il Kiltie shut through I lie right liiiJlunz. 'J lie buieuu ha sent llu San FrnnclMco, Aug. 17. On Monday Slimier was and iuiieein.iu Smith In tin mi the subject to the de.'ii.. for the siuiuiiier, the trial uf Theodore Dun-anrij.; lit hand. uf it 1h probable, juHticc. partment murder nf Blanche liiuoiit will enter some time past tr.imps have Inen liuweviT, that steps will he taken to Fur upon its fifth week. During tin first making a rendezvous under Oak street bring those engaged In the killing to two weeks a ml 101111:1 eluss of juror bridge, uer tin Like Shore road. Justice. The delay ha been caused by was drawn frniu Hu Ux and 11 wu Him Iter ordered the gang to tin fact that iiu law Is known under comparatively iuy to secure eight leave. A purl did so. three defying which the United Kluies courts could nten who said they had 110 bias arid him. lie culled (illieer Smith to his take cognizance of the matter, and the eniiimriidt-dr wete satlsfaeiury for every reason. ulil and proeecded to drive them out, further fact that it Is pretty near tu secure cuiivietlun under the sailor from The part of the report dealing with All of the 111 week was ient In u when Clarence A. Smith, the plan of organization was ivud by vain effort to find a satisfactory tales- New York, drew u pistol and wounded Wyoming Slate courts, owing to the them both. strong feeling there against the InJarvis of North Carolina, man. The putrid wagon was summoned, dian. and is ns follows: As the onKo progresses the resiwetlve and after two hours' clnise the throe however, It was discovered Relieving that a large majority of the counsel llinls it inure difficult to be were cnptuii'il, ufter Kniiih hud his that the treaty of July 3, 1X68, between ItviuueruDc voters of the I' tilled Himes with Vfiiiivnn-nAny one who legs from are in liurinuiiy with the seiitlineiils knees down the tilled with tint United State and the llunnuek and In the foregoing udJr-d and seen i Hcceitalile to one side apiiears shotfrom a ShiiHhniic Indians contains this proknowing thut a full and free expression objectionable to tlie other on general gun lire! by un offleer. vision: if Imd men atnung the whites of view cult only be OKceriaiiied principles, ('mins. find it easy to disor among other jieople subject to the and made effective through uf withveniremen pose objectionable authorities of the United States FOR MURDERING STILLWELL. efforts, we recommend Die fol- out peremptory challenge. Tlie deshull commit any wrong upon lowing a a plan for organization: bus fense twelve of its peremptory person or property uf the Indians, the There shall lie a National comFirst' Hearne Mrs. Indicted Dr. and and return arid have been loll, challenge IteiiiiN'i-aiUnited Stales will, upon proof made to mittee of who are in favor of both silver and gold a the money of the made on nearly Iikii) veniremen. Lodged in Jail. the agent and forwarded to the Should no pmgri s lie mail.! next of Indian Affairs, at WashCoustilutioii, which will lie com po sell of Il.'iiiliibul, Mo., Aug. 17. Few sp'eota-luione Democrat from earli State and Terri- week the defense were present this afternoon when ington Dity, proceed at once to cause will probably renew and of Columbia, tory and the Dhuiirl Its motion for u change of vtnue. If it the Court of Common 1leas convened the offender to be arrested and punthe executive committee herein if ter pro- can be shown tlmt it is practically im- to rteeive a romrt of the grand Jury, ished according to the laws of the vided fur. eontinuous session United Klates, and also reimburse the Second That until otherwise ordered possible to obtain u jury linv the mo- which has Inen in nn nth Investigating Injured iierwina for the Iona sustained." the national committee. Senators tion will lie granted, us the denial ut for nearly three Hill! ly .veil murder (use. the celebrated While the bureau has nut yet decided Isham G. Harris of Tennessee, James R. the beginning of the trial was only Tile I'eporl was tiled at 2 p. in., but the on a course of action, It la probable arJones of Arkansas and David Turpie of provisional. leimr of it was imt known until ufter rest will lie made by United Ktatea Indiana, anil Hons. W. T. Stone of MisTWO MORE WITNESSES. 4. when Shell If Iriltt went to the resisouri. V. li. Hlnrk'hsen of Illinois, and Marsha under the provisions of the v.nil lie The statement of Mr. Caroline I .cult lience nf William ut whose trcuiy. The persons arrested can then Casey Young of Tennessee, they are hereby constituted the executive com- that she saw Thinilore Durrani and Imme the Hearne lVrklns, are slaying, anil sue fur writ of habeas corpus, thus mittee, and shall have full poser and Blanche Lament enter Emmanuel l'r. llearne and wife under ar- bringing the validity of the treaty and authority, and it shall lie their duty at Baptist church on April 3iil, & few placed tlie with murder of A. J. the whole statute relating to Indiana rest, charged as early a dale as possible to appoint the un the night of December 2S, Into court. memlH-rof the national committee here- minutes before Miss Lament is sup- Stillwell 1XNS. in provided for and to till vacancies in posed to have been murdered, has broThe indictment was murder in the the lame. ken the ice, and two mure witnesses GROWING TOO FAST. not thereThird Thut laid national committee have come forward who say they saw first degree, and the case wu made to full hall have liuilaldi.. control and direction of Durrant und the fore effort An or In the vicinity girl the patriotic effort of ;he bimetallic Interview Mr. Hearne after Ills urrest, What the Silver Cause Needs Now la Democracy of tlie Nation to secure in the the church at the same time about 4 but he refused to say unything. Tlie Organization. m. One of new Is the witnesses next nationul convention tlie maintenance p. John sheriff took his prisoners to Palmyra a of the end Denver, Aug. 17. A special to the a Rush's story is by private cmiveyauee. Sheriff 1rutt Rush, principle carpenter. of the Democratic party, and when to the' effect thut. In company with a slated that the liearnes would receive Time today from Washington aaya: the national committee herein provided friend, tlie man whose identity the the same treutuieiit accorded other Sibley, the sliver candidate for presifor la not in session the legislative committee shall have all the authority, and police are keeping a secret, lie was prisoners. They will be lodged In sepa- dent, urvlveil here en ruute home from Twenty-second on cells different rate floors, and they street, discharge all the duties hereby conferred strolling along A young man und a girl were walking will nol be permitted to see nr talk to North Uurolina. He Indignantly deupon the national committee. Fourth it shall be the duty of the toward them from the direction of Va- e,'ii li other. They will be arraigned mi nounced the statement that the sentiIn the Bimetallic member of the national committee from lencia street. The man and girl turned (In Kith of September ill tin Hannibal ment expressed Is dying out. each State, immediately after his ap- Into liartlctt murplatform of for league's Court I'leas the Common In directhe street, going pointment, to take such steps h he may "if there is anything the matter. he deem best to organize the bimetallic forces tion of the church, and on the same der i.f Amos Stillwell, the wealthy and former husbuml of Mrs. said, "it Is growing too fast. It Is of his State, and It Is earnestly recom- side nf the street. Rush and the other Hearne. growing faster than we can organize. mended that In each bounty and election witness passed on. People have lieen educated sufficiently preoiuct of each State, bimetallic clubs Eleven days later, when the news of be organized, and for this purpose he the murders in Duestrow Jury Disagreed. to make the country overwhelmingly church became the may appoint such committees und subUnion, 5b)., Aug. 17. The Jury in the for the free colnuge of silver at IS to 1. committees and convoasers aa he may known, itush had a visit from hi com- Duestrow murder case cime into court What is needed is organization. 1 am deem best. panion of April 3rd. He was astonand reported a disagreement. satisfied that if we could get a vote Fifth That fully realizing the fact that ished to learn from him that the young tonight,were discharged by the Judge. directly 011 that question, without rethis or other plan for organization man whom they had met on Twenty-secon- d They Reven Jurors stood for conviction und ference to anything else, we could cannot zuiy be successful without the hearty street was Theo- five with the girl for acquittal. of the voters themselves, we dore Durrant. Rush asked If there carry both New York and Pennsylvaurge upon every voter In every State in could nia for free silver by a large majority. be any possibility of a mistake, the Union who is in sympathy with this CATTLE RUSTLERS TAKEN IN. Sibley will make a few speeches In movement, and who wishes to restore and his friend told him that there was hla own State and then go to Kentucky permanent prosperity to his home and none; that he had known Durrant a to take part In the gubernatorial fight. country, to lend his old and influence to long time and could not be mistaken perfecting this organization, and that shout his appearance. Miss Lamont TWO YOUNGSTERS WHO STOLE each of them shall enroll nimielf In some was unknown to BRICE MEN BOLTED. . ON A BIG SCALE. Rushs friend and he club. could not to Duras but her, identify The report of the committee was rant he was Free Coinage Men Carry the Clevepositive. adopted without opposition, and, after land County Convention. Ormen The of an to some for be Members hesitated time Supposed listening to s few brief speeches, the about their Information known making O., Aug. 17. The DemoGot Cleveland, conference adjourned sins die. Away ganized Gang That Has to the authorities, but finally decided Senator Daniel made the last speech that convention today elected cratic cuunty or Mors. Hoad Thousand a With it was their duty to do so. They of the meeting. He said: I will only Alfred Whitaker chairman by a dea made to Lees visit and told Captain am I that s Democrat, and, being ay a Democrat, I could not help being for him their story. They were shown the Mount Plcnsant, Utah. Aug. 17. cisive vote over James Lawrence. This indicates that the delegation from thia the solid, honest and ancient gold and clothing of Miss Lamont, which was Sheriff Carter returned this morning county to the Democratic State consliver money of the Democratic party. found In the belfry, and both men debeen from he where has putWales, The party of the people must stand for clared themselves aa certain that they vention next week will be free silver tuilH a couple uf the money of the people, and whom were the garments worn by the girl ting in the and reones men are the These God hath Joined together plutocracy whom they saw walking with Durrant. Whitaker was elected chairman by a Then Captain Lees showed them a ported to have been captured by the vote of 227& to 18'JVz for Lawrence. The hall not put asunder, as he Sheriff but says motion The executive committee held a meet- photograph of Durrant. Rush's friend a delegate do apthat la an error. They were trailed to point & bycommittee of seven to select ing Immediately after the conference Identified It positively, and Rush was and of a lot with at Levan, captured closed, but adjourned without selecting reasonably certain that it was the picto the Ktate convention delegates which ill cattle their they caused a row that for a time threatmembers of the National committee, as ture of the man he met on Twenty-secon- d possession did not satisfactorily account fur, but ened to result in mure than a war of authorized by the conference. It was street. hold did the not there Justice announced to be the purpose of the them, Mrs. Leak, the new witness, was forwords. committee to organize the National merly a resident of Gloveroville, N. Y. und the Sheriff came back tu Wales, The Brice men, headed by James committee at the earliest practicable Mrs. Leak Is the divorced wife of the where, securing another warrant, lie Lawrence, retired from the hall to hold was men in but took it the best to and, date, charge, defer principal stockholder of the Leak Glove again thought "rump" convention. After their withaction until suggestions could be re- com;any at Gloveravllle. Her former bringing them to Wales, succeeded in adrawal a committee of aeven tu select ceived from States which were not rep- husband Is now said to reside in New getting a charge against them. They Ktate convention waa resented at the conference. The execu- York City. Mrs. Leak's neighbors are were bound over in the sum of $730 delegates to Itthe entirely uf tive committee will reconvene at the Inclined to discredit her story and to each, to await tne action uf the grand appointed. andis composed e men. call of the chairman. as woman a represent her rather prone Jury. aecedera organized and Seventy-liv- e One of the young men is the notori- elected seventy-nin- e to gossip. They credit her with the Waite's Opinion of Bankers. delegates to the ous Lewi Utah of the statements that young character, McUarty, state convention. Resolutions were Gainesville, Tex., Aug. 15. Governor origin in a his men and women and were cmnjiiiiiiim youth adopted condemning the methods of accustomed tu Waite and General Weaver are in attendance upon a Populist meeting in resort to the church at all hours of named Henry Mahingiven. Their tlie regular convention, anil been have fur the smite three cheers were suspected night and day. this city. In discussing the silver quesgiven fur lirlee. Hctimi 110 was a but taken lime, they Resolution were itaased by the regution, it was suggested to Governor NEW Ituhl delibas TEMPERANCE mi became tu, METHOD. last week, Waite that a great majority of the lar convention, opposing Calvin H. business men in Texas were erately drive a band of cuttle out of Brice as United Ktatcs Senator and A Drunkard's Wife Kills the men, and he then grew emthe free coinage of silver. Whisky Kunpcte valley. Kliicu tlie capture of the young favoring Seller. phatic. Cincinnati, Aug. 17. When the rea in DM "Of course they are. said he. All Ephraim, turns from the county convention toMonroe, Mo., Aug. 17. Mr. thieve, the bankers are goldbugs, and they Baird, wife of a iounilnent showed auch general Indorsement local farm- (iuiinlson and Dover have been their herds and find them, In day control the business men. The bank- er. is In jail for linvlng killed Ram of James K Campbell for ers of Denver are such rabid hundred head the nomination for Uovernur at the Elston, a druggist, for supplying her mime instances, several men that they robbed the of stuck iJcmocratie next State convention husband with whisky. Baird had been short. A general runnd-u- p or millions of dollars. y hi wife threat- will now be had sunn. nil there i no week, the correspondent of the and drinking heavily, men! Bosh! They are rob- ened to kill the druggist If he gave him doubt the loss will ion up to a thouGazette called on him at his He stated most home In Hamilton. bers; thieves. That's what they are. any mure liquor. Elston did not heed sand head or litore. it prove conclusively that a sys- emphatically thut hi could not accept the threat, and later gave Baird a and frequent thievery of cattle the Humiliation if it was tendered BLOODY BATTLE EXPECTED. quart of liquor. The infuriated woman tematic hltn unanimously, principally for finanhunted Elston, and when he tried to hus been going on in the range which it dm not eem reason- cial n ason. HI friend say they will flee she shot him In the back with a ure paid. that all his exK-nsWYOMING FOSSE GO AFTER CAT- revolver, killing him Instantly. The able them two young mmi alone could seeThe cunventlona returns from county will s have done. not Although they has caused tragedy great excitement. TLE THIEVES. tu any accomplice, they evidently today Indicate an unexiiecteil victory have Runic, and if an effort made for Tree silver. Some county convenJennie Lewis Dies. In set Uon tions udopted resolutions condemning the clutches of law can the 17. Jennie other offender. liuklniul, Cal., Hava Instructions to Bring in the Aug. Senator Brice's llnanciul views. Koine deledied Ivw!m, who was shot lust counties thut selected Desperadoes, Dead or Alive They today. William Muhlner,Monday, the ignul gates Indorsed Brice, and nearly all Suit. Damage Irrigation Have Stolen Many Cattle. In officer the employ of the United Indorsed James E. Campbell fur GoverMt. l'leasunt, Utah, Aug. 17. An Im- nor. States weather bureau, who Is acwu Since the returns of today's selections cused of shooting the girl, his former portant suit begun In Justice court today by Krustun Frundscn are In the silver men claim they will Lander, Wyo., Aug. 17. On Wednes- tlnancee. Is still in Jail, lie declined to control Moroni and hi the convention, but the Brice the Mt. I'lcaant irdismissal from the weather against day nignt. Deputy Sheriff Baldwin, accept with an organized posse, left Lauder service through forecast official Ham- rigating Ditch company. The plain- men do not concede It. to go north to a ranch on Buutli Pow- mond of the Kan Francisco station, on tiff alleges thut in the fore port of Sepder River, in Johnson county, to arrest the ground that he could only tember of last year water from tlie dePeffer on the Silver Craze. Ik disa bund of thieves who are known to missed tlir chief olvserver at Wash- fendant's iliteh destroyed grain, potaby Minn., Alig. 17. The Minneapolis, have stolen a large number of the e toes and land of plaintiff to the value Ktate official who wrote to Peffer of ington. which have so mysteriously d of over $lnfl. in that month a flood, Kansas, him whether he had from Fremont county. Deputy Toledo Prisoners Escape. caused by a heavy rain, came down a gone backasking on free silver, received a Baldwin will have eighteen or twenty y Toledo. Ohio, Aug. 17. six canyon Hml caused a break in 'lie reply this morning, denouncing the fast riders and sure shuts in Ills juiriy prisoners in the county Jail Httncked ditch, from which water flowed onto "partisan newspaper press, " and asby the time he arrives at Thcrnioinili, Mosler, who was I icing shaved Frandscn's land fur four days, making serting that the silver and it Is believed that the thieve will Turnkey out the products. craze Is emphatically by a prisoner, handcuffed him, locked gullies ami washing not but was fast out, dying give hint battle. In was cell The and escaKd by moans or him iu a the examination spent day Sheriff Urimniett instructed his depu- the keys. It waa like a volM unday, who murdered Ills of wltnesHes, and nn adjournment made widening Its field. cano, which could not be suppressed ty to get these men, dead or alive, uni wife, was nt the head of the conspiracy. until next Tuesday. there Is every probability that a dead- The others were burglars and rubbers. by covering the crater. The belief In the East that it was dying out, he ly encounter will take pluce. A number It was fifteen minutes before an alarm of Apprehension at London. was due to the fact that it had who have lost iteuvlly was given, and so far but one fugitive added, London, Aug. 15. The financial arti- now passed the pyrotechnic stage of by the thieves are with the Sheriff's hus been retaken. cle In the Standard says: The gold noise and demonstration. posse. The people of Lander will await with deep anxiety for news from South syndicate assumes a bold face, but that the Escaped Lynchers. alone will not prevent gold exports Powder River. 17. The will of Frank G. Lcn. the bicycler, Ky., Aug. Lexington, The distance to be traveled by the Henry from America, and the autumn exports who was imintereil In Persia, h lieen the assailant of colored, Mrs. Is Smith, 200 of produce do not promise to be anymiles, and It la expected party tiled fur probate In Pittsburg. He leave was brought before the court thing like so heavy aa to allow the synthey will reach the ranch where the Hudson, to all hla his mother. eiate thieves are located on Sunday night, this afternoon and waived examina- dicate to liquidate Its debts here, and George F. Pentecost, the new pasand attack the thieves on Monday tion. He whs taken buck to his cell by at the same time to turn the gold cur- torKev. IxMiilon Tabernacle, thinks too of the morning. The people are thoroughly the buck entrance, and so escaped the rent inward. Therefore, the American many pennies are put Into the contribution-box. Tha number each Sunday will aroused, and will no lunger submit tu wrath of 600 men who had gathered to railroad market la atlfled by meet him. Every man who entered the the depredations of the rustlers. average M. r- ill I'liioll for the w.-ik- l s - Nu-..ou- t Inm-witli- 1 w-- d 11 sut-Islle- To-du- y, il . bird-sh- k, lli.-l- r ilnuble-barivle- ot I pn-pe- Uuv-I'lTiru- s Uom-mission- er H I s 1 time-honor- poll-cle- jiork-pnek- er cattle-thieve- s. anti-Bric- e. free-silv- er free-silv- anti-Bric- er L-vu- ed sound-mone- y" cattle-owner- sound-mone- y' eo-p-le Coni-mt'i'i'l.- nl Sound-mone- e con-re- I free-silv- er Lar-ter- 'a cut-ti- disap-lieare- To-da- cattle-owne- rs |