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Show f ' t THE SRNTINRLa! VOL. XI. 31 AX T I, UTAH, aclment of the Hlanii-AUlso- n WEDNESDAY, SEUTE3IDEU 23, 1893, act. We willing to compromise on any of SIX PER GENT PATRIOTISM. were the ratios named, although we pre- NO VOTES FOR GOLD-BUG- S ferred the old ratio of IS to 1. The largestn vote, 136, was cast for the law, the neat. 135, for the Wall Streets Charges for ratio, and the nest, 123, for the Silver States May Name the 2'Mo-- l ratio. If called upon again to vote upon the question, I should enNexPresident Saving the Treasury. deavor to secure free coinage for silver as standard redemption money, at the ratio of IS to 1, and If that could not Congressman Hartman of Montana Ileicbers of the Bond Syndicate had, then at some other ratio which ved Their Check Yesterday and he would secure the requisite majority." Enlightens the People of the East the Syndicate Was Dissolved Will Senator Vest aaya that the stories If the Election is Thrown into be no Bond Issue Until After Elec- about hla changing his position on the the House, Eight or Nine no foundation. tion Banka Have Promised to question had States Will Hold the Gut with Thirty Mllllona Balance of Power. Help LIEUTENANT PEARY RITURNS New York, Sept. SI.1 The GovernWashington, I). C.. Sept. 20. 1695. There are eight or nine ment bond syndicate has taken action HIS OVERLAND EXPEDITION A States tnat will under no cirv. Iilcli is :vK:iriled as a formal dissoluCOMPARATIVE FAILURE. cumstances cast their electoral votes te in of ti.e syndicate, the Government for a Presidential candidate that does not favor tho free of silver, having ro Inup.i'r need of it8 services. forced to Abandon the Undertaking said Hon. Charles coinage 'I lie managers Sent out checks, which S. Hartman, ConMy own by a Lack of Provisions Were Al- gressman from Montana. were received l.y the members of the State. Wyoming, UlHh, Colorado, Idamost Starved When Pound. them this syndicate morning, giving ho, South Dakota, California, Oregon the mm tils of tl.v operations of the and Washington will, in my opinion, never let their votes be cast for a syndicate, the members having alSt. Johns, N. F., Sept. 27. The Peary candidate. which received the steamer Kite arrived today, with ready principal "If this should serve to throw the they had placed in the hands of the Lieut. Peary on board. With him election in the House, then the States managers. The exact percentage of were J. Lee, with a colored ser- I have named will come pretty near Irullt is not at present obtainable, hut vant Hugh holding the balance of power, and It were found at Whale goes They it is understood that, after allowing without saying that If they do Interest on the money during the period Sound August 3rd, waiting for the wield this power, a candidate of proIt was In the hands of the managers, 'Kite," and bad only ten days pre- nounced silver views will be chosen. I lie preference of the Silver States, profits are a trifle below 6 per cent. viously returned from the great over- The belong to the land expedition, which proved a com- whose votes naturally Republican party. Is for Senator CamBOND ISSUE AVOIDED. parative failure. Independence Bay, eron for President, and Senator Teller most Northern part of Greenland, for There Is a ticket Promise to Furnish Thirty the was In will reached that June, but they sweep the country. In the early Millions in Gold. were debarred from the great under- West It would carry almost unanimousi .'i !. Sept. 21. A siiedal to the taking by insufficiency of food. They ly. If. however, our Interests are ig' in "o. Washington says: The were obliged on this account to aban- nored and no consideration Is shownour-to then we must look out for Stance and confidence of the don the attempt to make further pro- sliver, and strike a blow In our own denearly all the dogs perished and selves, officials that there will not gress; the remainder had to be shot, owing to fense. For one, I hope there will be nor compromise from Be another bond iBsue and that the the Inability to provide them with any- no tha position that the people of my secto eat. Treasury gnM reserve will not again thing seem tion on. No electoral vote united weaThe Kite met with splendid be be seriously depleted Is expressed ther to explore yest for the nominee who will not aid us in and started north, by a prominent Treasury official, who of Smith sound, and traversed the the rehabilitation of silver. says that, through the good offices of whole coast, visiting Jones's sound. SILVER HEADQUARTERS. the bond syndicate, promises have Cape Sabine and Littleton Island. Two been secured from bankers In the meteorites of almost pure Iron were aboard the Kite, but another, Subject of a Lively Controversy Beprincipal cities of the country that. In taken tween the Leaders. about forty tons, they could weighing can called be cane of necessity, they not get on board. 20. The Post says a Chicago, ujion' to place up to $30,000,000 of gold Many sensational stories are current lively row IsSept. In the Treasury in exchange for legal on between the prominent crew of the extremities to the tenders. This Important matter has among which Peary, Lee and Hensen were re- advocatee of free silver now in Chicago tieen quietly negotiated by Messrs, duced. According to the stories, which over the location of their headquarters. lielmon and Morgan during the last the decline to deny, they Messrs. Sibley and Warner early in the fifteen days, and the indicated result were explorers were forced almost and discussion starved refused to lend their flatly arrived at subsequent to their last de- to eat seal and other refuse to keep aid to a movement to shift the headalive. posit of gold. quarters from Washington West, while The reasons which have led to this New York, Sept. 21. The Kite a strong element demanded that the to the sailed from St. Johns July 11th, for movement be centered In the territory action are varied, but all tend same end. On the part of the Admin- Pearys headquarters In Inglefleld from which It receives Its chief supIs ns istration It good poli- Gulf, Greenland. On the steamer were port. The Chicago men, according to recognised dicommon and Issue a bond to a to of undertook effect avoid another tics company scientists, under the report, throw the responsibility and necessity rection of Emil Dlebitch, brother of compromise by naming Chicago as the for remedial action on the Incoming Mrs. Peary. Included in the number seat of the silver war, and developed Congress. It was determined by the were Prof. R. D. Salisbury of Chicago bitter opposition from both sides. ITcsldent several months ago that university, Prof. L. L. Dye he of the there would be no bond issue until Kansas State university, Theodore Philadelphia and Dr. Jonh FREE COINAGE ABOVE PARTY after the elections, as an Issue previ- E. Walsh of of Washington. At the time ous thereto would have the effect of of sailing hope was expressed that the strengthening the hands of the be back at St. John's by MOVEMENT FOR A NATIONAL men and the Populist. On the party would end of September. the side of the syndicate the unpopularity SILVER CONVENTION. The overland expedition to Independof a bond Issue has been evident, but Bay, it la learned, was not only a more deterrent Influence has been Its ence as unsatisfactory as had been anticidesire to avoid any action which would pated, near resulting Resolutions Adopted by the National but came have the effect of checking the steadily latally to Peary very and the other two. Silver Committee Proposed to wave business of prosperity. They started late In March on this Increasing The parties to the present voluntary journey, and after reaching the bay, Hold a Convention in December. combination for the protection of the were unable to proceed more than a are almost en- few miles along the coast. Just beyond Treasury tirely within the list of banks that their former stopping place. They Chicago, Sept 19. The resolutions were allowed to participate In the dis- reached the top of a mountain, and formulated by the executive committee tribution of the last bond Issue. It will were unable to proceed further on ac- of the National silver committee are be remembered that none of the profits count of the precipitous nature of the as follows: Resolved, By the executive committee of the syndicate have yet been dis- descent. During the trip an unexpectowing to the of the National Silver committee, that tributed, nor can they be until the rate ed contingency arose, was the American Bimetallic league and the unable to fact that Lieut Peary of exchange has fallen below the Bimetallic union be requested to of last year. He was National point. So it becomes essen- locate his cache join with this organisation In calling a any marks Indi- conference tial to the individual Interests of the unable to discover for the third Tuesday of Demembers of the syndicate to make the cating It and was compelled to con- cember, 1895, at Chicago, to take action In tinue his journey. formulating a plan for holding a national Treasury situation sure. In order that convention to nominate candidates for they may pocket the profits accruing President and of the Uniunder the enormously profitable conted States, on a platform with the sole WYOMINGS LAND RING. tract of last February. for the restoration of plank providing sliver to its original place in the currency our of without the accountry, awaiting do to with Bonds. Nothing ALLEGED FRAUDS DENOUNCED tion of any other nation on earth. That all further. Washington, Sept. 21. Secretary and Resolver, who persons BY SENATOR FOOTE. attend said conference shall have previMr. Carlisle left today for Marlon, In their intention ously declared writing Me.., where they will be guests of the of placing the cause of free coinage of family of Assistant Secretary Hamlin. Writes an liver the United Btates by to inuependently Latter Secretary above all Open The Secretary undoubtedly will see party allegiance. the President, whose summer home Is Hoke Smith Says Warren, MonResolved, former, That the object of conference shall oe to inaugurate a only a short distance from Marlon, but dell and Richards are Implicated. such distinctive sliver movement for the camIt Is authoritatively stated by the paign of M, before it is too late for efTreasury department that the meeting fective action, to ,ie end that all who bewill have nothing whatever to do with Cheyenne, Wyo., Sept 21 Robert lieve In free coinage may unite for that a bond Issue. The further statement Is for the solution of this great made that no bond Issue Is In contem- Foote, State Senator of Johnson coun- campaign question, and be left free to readjust their to Hoke an letter open ty, has written political relations after this question Is plation. Smith, Secretary of the Interior; ex- settled. Resolved, further, That if said American Coin. Shipped posing what he characterises as one Bimetallic league and National BimetalRochester, N. Y Sept. 21. The of the most glaring and gigantic frauds lic union shall fail to join in said call by hanks which recently shipped of the 1, 1895, then the president of age, which Is about to be com- November imm) in gold to the in this organization shall issue said call on In under the he says. Wyoming, mitted, behalf of this organisation. New York are out $1500. The face That the question of value of the coin which they sent was Carey arid land law. He says all the Resolved, further. at said conference and the the delicate balances waters of the streams In the Big Horn representation but upon method delegates shall lie the $1500 shortage basin were parceled out to members settled of a selecting of the of conference the presidents showed. of the State land ring by the State of the by organizations herein mentioned, and each organization shall be entitled Engineer, and companies have been formed which propose to charge set- to equal representation. Treasury Loses Gold. The tlers $10 per acre for Washington. Sept. 21. The treasury lands the 8tate authorities have today lost $75,000 In gold for shipment asked which to have set apart under the Cato Canada. This leaves the true amount CUEUR DALENE TROUBLES. rey law are not desert lands, as conof the gold reserve at $95,634,720. templated In the act of Congress, Mr. Foote asserts. In conclusion, the Senator says: The GEORGE METZNER REPORTS A WHERE VESI STANDS land ring of the State Is made up of SERIOUS SITUATION. United States Senator F. E. Warren, GovW. Congressman Frank Mondell, STILL FOR FREE COINAGE AT ernor W. A. Richards, State Treasurer No Prospect of Amicable Settlement 16 TO 1. G. a few and others, aided Henry Hay Expensive Living Gov. McConby William Paxton and two or three nell's Spring Chicken. bankers of Omaha. W. F. Cody (BuffaPoints to Hia Record inths Extra lo Bill), and a combine of Eastern The design is to create Session and Declares He Has not a system of peonage or tenantry-at-wi- ll "It needs but the yell of a drunken Views. Changed His along all of our rich valleys, where man and the report of a pistol." said honorable and Independent manhood should be found. God forbid such a George Metzger, who has for five years been in that land of discord, to pre21. A special consummation. Kansas City, Mu., Sept. cipitate a war in the Coeur d'Alene to a local paper from Washington, D. country between the union and nonC.. says: Senator Vest of Missouri toThe Xeeley Institute, Interview union forces, In which both slues must day gave out the following rcsH.H'tlng his position on the silver s direct authorized branch of the parent sustain great loss of life." The Introduction of rifles Into the my house at Dwight, 111., has been opened question: I have not changed opinions In the slightest degree as to at 166 W. Second North, Salt Lake City country by Gov. McConnell, and the being oo the Una of the street railway posted by the Executive that silver, and must protest against staterunning warning the State would take a hand in the called upon to explain imaginary Warm to Springe. I which of the next outbreak, says ments 1 never made, and for For the treatment of tha liquor and suppresHlon Mr. Metxger, but served to intensify am not responsible. I stand uion the with E. habits, the opium Missouri Lesley Democrats, Keeley feeling between the forces, while platform of the made In August last at IVrtle Springs, Company! double chloride of gold rem the guerrilla has been guilty of no serinever ous offenses since an ax was found and have edlea fully and unreservedly, wavered In my position. Tho Institute Is under the manage- burled In a foreman's brain; he has "When the question of repealing the ment of Dr. J. W. St. John, who has simply retired to await the conflict that Inevitable. One feature about the of the Sherman act purchasing clause at work with and In the employ of is trouble that has lost the union friend, was before the Senate 1 reported from been E. the for the Leeley Keeley Company aid he, that which ha driven out the finance committee, on behalf of The treatment aud certain mine owners and mine manmy colleagues on the committee who past four years Identl-alla y agers. who dare not return. mcanagement of patients will be favored free coinage, and myself, bill for the coinage of sliver dollars tha same aa at Dwight. "Why not?" was asked by a by2U I 1, stander. at the ratio of to and afterward In both of silver voted with the friends Well, It wouldn't be good for their of business trouble, Frederick ' houses, first for the ratio of 16 to 1, O.Because business of a Chicago health." Wood, manager It would be walking Into the jaws then 17 to 1, then 18 to 1, then 19 to 1, paper devoted to the Interest of a dry of certain death, eh? goods trade, drowned himself. then 20 to X, and finally for the n Kland-AUiso16-t- Be-c- cl Silver-Produci- silver-produci- single-s- tandard Vice-preside- ' back-dow- n- free-silv- er gold-reser- ve gold-importi- nt -- Short-Weig- ht Ro-r'his- sub-treasu- ry rm-rei-t- . sub-treasu- ry water-right- s. wire-puller- s. -- 1 re-e- ng XO.ll They are probably of that Impres- and the crier shouted three times, The 'zaaisoair xaqi sion." court is open." Then the condemned TERRITORIAL TOPICS. "Any chance for a settlement of the men were brought speedily from their troubles?" cells They knelt before the court, and The directors have decided to con"Nune, whatsoever that Is, unless were tumbled, securely bound. Into those mine owners who are holding out bamboo cages, on which were attached tinue to run trains to Sultuir as long as fair weather prevails. should find It to their Interest to ca- pieces of iaper with the sentence writpitulate and accede to the demand of ten on them. Hon. George Q. Cannon was made the union. But take It among those The Mandarins then put on their of the Irrigation mines that have laid down, and the scarlet robes and scarlet hoods, and general at Albuquerque. concession Is one from which the mi- the death procession started for the Congress All tha orders for supplies for tha ner derives nothing, lie has been re- execution ground outside the city, be- construction of the Big Cottonwood duced to a species of slavery that 1 tween line of soldier. When the probeen made. worse than ever depicted in the sweat- cession arrived, the condemned men lover plunt have la expected were He of the East. tumoled out and niude to kneel gets the wages shops to reach Halt lake Bryan on his return from for which he has made the tight, but with their bocks to the Mandarins. the moment he goes on shift he has a Then the five headsmen began their California early next week. A speech slave-drivover him, and Is comelled bloody work. The first head fell clean by the brilliant Nebraskan at Provo Is to do as much work in eight hours as cut. When the heads of the seven among the possibilities. Mr. Bryan will Colorado, a Utah or a Nevada miner men were cut off, the vast crowd gave go from here to Portlund, where he will does In eleven. He works eight hours, a great shout. The people cluped deliver speeches on Blmetallsm" and ''Taxation" at the Oregon Industrial and you can bet your lut cent that lie their hands and departed. Tile heads were hung in a prominent exposition. heeds the other sixteen to prepare him The Democratic ratification meeting for the next shift. Plan In he city as a warning. The the Halt Lake Theater the 15th was Why not work lighter and accept Mandarins professed to fear further at less pay?" was asked. trouble front the crowd of foreigners, well attended from all porta throughout who went armed with revolvers, but the Territory, the theater being packed. 'You can't exist on less. All the candidates save Thurman, It. there was no trouble. 'The same old story." No leaders have been executed as W. Young and Thateher were present, 'Yes, but under conditions existing and delivered short addresses. The offiIn the Coe ur d'Alenes, a true one. Co yet. Home leaders with strong backcial Republican ratification occurs early to The bar for a drink, and Its twu-bltt- s; ing hoe to escape. The Viceroy 1 delaying the execu- In October. go to the barber and he charge 25 cents for a scrape, 50 cent Tor a tion of others, hoping for an undeSome section hands unearthed a hair cut. Go to the furnishers for a served clemency. Punishment follow- cache of counterfeit coins near the suit of underwear, and it's $5 for the ing the crime so soon Is unusual after Hprlngville depot while cutting down cheapest grade. A hat that may be foreign troubles. The execution will some weeds last week. It waa compurchased for $1.50 here, brings $5 there, have a good effect in showing the peo- posed of about two pecks of bogus and while you are taxed $4 for a common ple that the matter la serious. Bad pieces. The fives colored shirt. The experience of a ten- feeling Is spreading through the pro- were not gilded. For two days the officers were derfoot and, if my memory serves me, vince because of the delays In execuwatching the place, until the secret of the discovery leaked out. Tha It was none other than Gov. McCon- tion. At Foo Chow the common talk waa officers have no clue. nell demonstrates to what excesses that the men would escape. the dealer goes In hla extortion. The land office has ordered a The Consuls wiring to Pekin for or- survey general He had been In a restaurant, ate of Gunnison Island, In the Great the half of a spring chicken that was ders to local officials, who do nothing Salt Lake, upon which are the valuable a mere sjieck on hi plate and was unless forced, resulted In prompt guano deposits, to determine whether handed a bill for $1.50. This is extortion-e- action. tha Central Pacific Hallway company xtortion Thu "Detroit" la still here, and one has any claim upon it. It came up In of the rankest kind!' a contest between Salt Lake and Ogden thundered the Governor. Tiue, 'tis English gunboat of 756 tons. high, replied the Italian keeper, with parties, who located the deposit last a shrug of hla shoulders. 'But, my winter, and the Central Pacific comSPARKS FROM THI WIRES. de damn friend, you a'posa pany. chick, he walk from Ogden? So It runs through Rev. T. C. Illff of Lake was made every need, and to ask the miner to The coke workers at 8cottdale, Pa, de- chaplain of the G. Salt A. R. at Louisville work for reduced wages is to Invite cided to go on a strike. at the recent encampment. Colonel him to work and live In want. Things The prison congress opened at Denver, E. W. Tatbx'k waa made a member of are apparently quiet on the surlace with the administrative council. fifty delegatus In attendance. now, but somebody come out with a . President Martin Hay ken, the representative of Cleveland ha granted a redrunken yell and the report of a gun spite sento Andrews & Co. of Chicago, Clyde Maddox, under death the firm and lt'a war to the knife. tence for a murder in Oklahoma which furnished the Salt City and The weather at Chicago Is intensely hot, county building, arrived Lake In Balt Lake lust Tuesday night liuvlng been the hot- Monday last, and was Immediately arof the year. There have been sevUNION OF SILVER FORCES. test rested, upon a complaint charging him eral prostrations. with in securing the contract Past Assistant Burgeon Arnold, at pres- for hisbribery firm. He has been Indicted upent on duty on the Petrel" at Foo Cliow, on three counts, and la out on ball. China has been ordered to Investigate the Several of both county and in China, and the chulera in Three Great National Organ- plague Junan. city are sold to be Implicated, and will be A dispatch from Tangier, Morocco, prosecuted. The amount which the izations Consolidated. ays the cholerU is still spreading. There people are alleged to have been deWere eighteen deaths reported In twenty-fou- r frauded la near $50,000. Investigations, hours. The disease is also working both public and private, have been goExecutive Committee to Conduct a southward into Africa. ing on fur several months, and the The of mothers, which waa officials to be certain of uncovCampaign of Education Proposi- to haveconvention been held under tha auspices of ering theprofess whole matter and meting out tion to Hold a Convention to Nomi- the Chicago Kindergarten college to the guilty parties. has been postponed to punishment nate Candidates for President and October 33rd to 25th. Claude Massey, a twelve-year-ol- d nt boy, waa run over by a street on a Silver PlatforThe Comptroller of the Currency ap- Salt of the Knutsford hotel the pointed Mr. Robert Payne of Nebraska car In front m-Silver of Fight in Illinois. the 13th, crushing one leg City receiver of the Kearney National night Bank of Kearney, Neb., which suspended above the knee and the other above the ankle. He wee removed to the hospital, payment on the 13th lust. The trials of the recalcitrant witnesses where both lege were amputated. The Plans are now beChicago. Sept free-silvIn the Senate sugar investigation case shock was too great for his system and ing formulated for a great will not take place until November. The he died In n hours. The accident convention In Chicago. It Is Intended first case tried will be that ef Elverton was caused byfew an unmanageable horse that U. Chapman, that thia convention, In the event free-silvNew the York broker. r, to a belonging the old pi.tlua refuse to place a which the n Daniel Coffey, one of the was driving. plank In their platforms, shall detectives in the San Francisco police boy The Democratic nominees for District nominate candidates for the Presidency department, committed suicide by shootand organise for ing himself in the head. Bis relatives Judges In Utah are as follows: First and Box Elder are district, to unable cause Cache, 1896. an active campaign In for the and Rich comprisingC. assign any H. Hart; Second counties, This was decided upon at today's ses- deed. district. Weber, Morgan and Davis, H. The strike of the Ishpemlng and sion of the free-silvconference at miners waa declared oil by a vote H. Rolap; Third district. Salt Lake, the auditorium. The question was of the men. now They will go to work Summit and Tooele, Ogden Hlles, Le brought before the meeting by Con- under the scale submitted to them by the Grand Young and Andrew Howat; regressman Acklen, who presented a companies during the second week of the Fourth district, Utah, Uintah and Watrike. solution calling for the action outlined satch. E. A. Fifth district, JuAll the continental steamship companies, ab. Millard, Wilson; above. Beaver, Iron and Washthe made Thingvalla line, The conference today completed the except ; Sixth district, Sevier, Pi ington, tant advances in rates for outgoing imporsteerconsolidation of the conflicting organ- age now aa high ute. Wayne, Garfield and Kane, E. N. are which passengers, isations represented. The matter hav- as they were two years ago, before the McDaniel: Seventh district, Sanpete, Crbon, Emery, Grand and San Juan, ing been disposed of. the means of pro- rate war. moting the cause were discussed at Eleven Mussel mans have been arrested L. It. Rhodes. for being concerned In the attsck on the Joseph Chapman la a Salt Lake man length. 8b Paul's college at Tarsus, who la realising the fact that the way It was decided that a campaign of American education waa the first necessity, and which occurred early in August, when of the transgressor la hard. Some time were maltreated and missiona- since hia wife entered a suit for diIt was resolved to begin upon it at students vorce and alimony. A restraining ore once. The management of the work ries threatened. Comte Max de Fores, son of the grand der was Issued by the Court, enjoining waa placed in the hands of an execumarshal of the Court of Prince Ferdinand him from disposing of his home end tive committee, to be formed of three of Bulgaria, has become betrothed to $2150 In the bank. A decree was enmembers of each of the organ izatlona Marie, the daughter of the Hon. Mere- tered 17th, giving Mrs, Chapman dith Read, formerly United States Min- $1150 inthemoney represented In the consolidation. and their home. Chapto Greece. ister The National silver committee of man claimed to have spent all the monAn official dispatch from Havana says ey In Memphis selected for Its representaIn about a month. Judge drinking has condemned I lie captives Congressman J. H, Acklen of a court-martiof Jhe American steamer "Maacotle" Merritt, however, discredited his stateTennessee; M. W. Rusck of Colorado, tain to eight years, and the fireman to ten ment. and remanded him to the pen unand Joseph B&tallal of Vermont. The years at hard labor for landing cartridges til the money shall have been paid, in other two organizations, the bimetallic in Cuba addition. Judge Merritt called the atfor the insurgents. union and the bimetallic league will Mayor J. T. Yaward of Sallna, Kan., tention of District Attorney Howat to make their selections later. was arrested for misconduct office. the fact that Chapman had perjured The president of the consolidated The Mayor recently removed L. in M. Tuttle, himself, and it Is probable Chapman M. J. Warner, an old eoldier, from the police force, and will be a wiser and more body will be General pdes'dent of the National bimetallic for this was arrested under the State man before he regains his crestfallen liberty. and the league, secretary will be Ed- statute making this action official misAccording to the Ephraim Enterprise ward B. Light, president of the Ameri- conduct last was a great day for can Bimetallic union. General Warner A dispatch from Berlin says the Em- bears.Wednesday about sunrise a threshing an allegorical picture il- crew at Just certainly will be one of the representa- peror is drawing Chris Peterson's the intervention of the powers place In Pigtives of the league on the executive lustrating In connection with the peace between eon hollow saw what they at first took committee, and Thomas G. Merrill of China and Japan. It is to be painted by to be some stock feeding on the stubMontana and Edward B. Light are Herr Knachfuss, and will be presented ble. A closer examination developed probable members from the union. to the Czar of Russia. tha fact that they were bears. There The executive committee of the NaA morning paper prints a story to the were four of them, all full grown. The tional silver committee formulated re- effect Assistant men got horses and started after them, that of the Secretary solutions to the effect that the AmeriCurtis has informed the bond and drove them into the hills east of can Bimetallic league and the National Treasury Cleveland President that will road. There was but one Bimetallic union were requested to Join syndicate not consider a new bond issue aa long the county with the National silver committee In aa the gold reserve stands above $70,uuu,-UU- 0 gun In the party, and only three cartNaridges for that They wounded one of or $T5,U0U,0UU. formulating a plan for holding aPresitional convention to nominate a Glen Ford McKinney of New York, a the bears, and after driving them dential ticket. Upon a platform with non of John L. McKinney of Titusville, around for some time got them so exthe sole plank providing for the re- Penn., bank president, has been lost in hausted that they lay down unable to mountains in Northwestern Colorado go further. stoned the wounded storation of silver to a constitutional the ten days. His father, who was also one until It They waa stunned, when they place In the currency of our country for member of the party, nos offered $5ti0 threw ropes on It and succeeded In ty- without awaiting the action of any areward for any news of hint, dead or Ing It up ao that other nation on earth." they got a chance to alive. Us throat. In the meantime a man It waa further resolved that If the Arrangements for a combine of all cut Bimetallic league and the Bimetallic window-glas- s manufacturers in the West- had been dispatched to Spring City for union shall fall to Join In the move- ern district were perfected, and the price cartridges, and when he arrived the ment by November 1st of this year, the of window glass was boosted IM to I per other beasts, which were lying down President of the silver committee shall cent Heretofore the entire production of resting, were soon dispatched. One of firms will pass the men, Dell Allred of Chester, came issue a call on behalf of that organiza- the seventy window-glos- s through the hands of but two sales very near being caught by the largest tion alone. agents, one at Pittsburg and another at bear while he waa off of hia horse MunckL Ind. It. The largest of the four An immense t raffia In Mexican cattle la stoning $95 pounds, and the others FIVE HEADSMEN. being built up under the present favora- weighed about REQUIRED 350 pounds each. They ble conditions for their Importation into averaged were of the cinnamon variety. this country. Twelve thousand head of stork cattle were purchased in the State Mandarine Were Reluctant, but Pe- of Coahuila, Mexico, lost week, and A Tour of tho Yellowstone Park. Orders from Pekin brought Ininto Texas, and the Dolores remptory Residents of Utah should purchase woe stocked ranch. Kinney county, Forced Them to Don Their Scarlet with them. railroad tickets to Helena or Butte, thence via the Northern Paciflo Their Mr. Theodore Bunyon, United States Mont, Robes People Clapped has made a railroad to Livingston, the natural to Embassador Germany, Shout Great Hands and Gars a second application to tha District At- gateway to natures wonderland. A complete tour of the park, covering torney at Wuerzburg In behalf of Mr. When the Heads Wera Cut Off. Louie Stem of New York, who was re- rail and stage transportation and hotel cently sentenced to four months Im- - expenses for five and one-hadays at Nuremburg for Insulting south of Livingston, coats only $49.50. Associate Justice in New York, Sept 19. A cablegram to Erizonuirat can be tour Tickets this covering Klssengen. Mr. Runyon has been Informtht World from Foo Chow, China, says: ed at the offices of the Northpurchased sentence the of court that the must Details of Tuesday's executions have ern Paciflo railroad in Butte, Helena sustained. Just been received. After the Man- he or Livingston, Mont. For publications exeto on darin had refused and detailed Information, address A D. Friday A Merchant Murdered. cute any men Implicated In the misEdgar, general agent, Helena, or W. M. 17. G. and American Fort Ind., the Wayne, Sept. It Toohy, general agent at Butt sionary massacres, British Consuls wired to Pekin. On Singer, a merchant and postmaster at Monday the Mandarin received the Dunfee. a small station seven miles Irving, next to tha Prime of VICeroy order to execute seven men. west of this city, was found murdered Sir Ilenry is In the most demand among At o'clock Tuesday morning Consul In his room this morning, having been Wales, as a speaker at public fo noHixson, Lieut. Evans and Mr. Gregory, pounded to death with clubs. The mo- Englishmen tions. The Dukee of York and Cambridge' robwas deed the British Consul, proceeded to the tive for the probably follow Wales and Irving in popularity,1 Yemen Gate, where the Mandarine bery or revenge. He had $150 In hla The Duke of Connaught la probably the now la which He were awaiting them. best chairman In England. He knowsmissing. possession, how to manage a meeting, and always;.' 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