Show I IN WASHINGTON Bimetallic Conference to beHeld be-Held There Tomorrow CLEVELAND TO WILSON > Perllonal and Pathetic letter Written br the President to the Tariff Reform LeaderThe Supplementary Bills Are Worrjine Our OonifreBemen Other News WASHINGTON Aug 14A conference of those who believe that no permanent perman-ent improvement in the condition of the country can be hoped for as long as the present gold standard policy is pursued and who favor the immediate restoration of the bimetallic standard in the United States with the free coinage 01 gold and silver at the ratio of 16 to 1 will be held in the rooms of the American Bimetallic league in the Sun building Washington Thursday August 16 1994 to take into consideration consid-eration the situation of the country and to decide upon a policy to be pursued pur-sued looking to the change in the monetary mon-etary policy ot the government necessary neces-sary to restore prosperity Papers will be read by General A J Warner president of the league and Senators Stewart and Cameron Representatives Repre-sentatives Bland Silsbee and also others by Thomas Patterson of Colorado Colo-rado and A Wolcott of Indiana CLKYELANDS VIEWS patch pus Auz 5A World die man 11 ilSfcViiBhinztou says Chair m ident CIPVtnl Ved a letter from WBly after the an written immedi ree Ion of the hoi > e lament of the Mbe senate bill The letter Is personal but pathetic and contains a highly significant reference ref-erence to the prtsent attitude of the Democratic party on the iesue of the tariff reform Mr Cleveland save that as soon as he eard the news of the decision tops to-ps the senate bill be immediately thought of Mr Wilson and at once sat down to wrte him a brief note ex pre dye of his feeln Realizing fully the great effort made by Mr Wil on to brine about a different result he knows his disppointment must be keen and lasting lie urges him though not to despair and says that he t o has felt great disappointment at the outcome At one time the president says he had begun to doub whether the democratic dem-ocratic party was after all the real party of tariff reform but he had not permitted permit-ted himself to entertain the thou lit realizing immediately that no matter what the temporary obstacles in the way of progress the party must con t nue its crusade and its membois must remain loyal to the cardinal prin oil le of the organization At least half the letter is given no to admonishing Mr Wilson that he mtiEt t toceicie treat care in Husbanding his strength and seek complete restoration to health The president urges him not to be cast down on account of defeat but to devote his thoughts to regaining his lull forces in order that he may continue I con-tinue the Unlit for tariff reform in whiih the president assures him he will 111 ways be looked upon as a Gallant Gal-lant leader THE SUPPLEMENTAL DILLS WASHINGTON Aug HThe democratic demo-cratic m m us l + r the t cpate have oc cupie i a coufcKlei uie portion of the day in trying to determine what curse to pur ue with reference to the supplemental sup-plemental tariff bills The democratic steering committee was in session two hours after the senate adjourned trying try-ing to determine upon the most advisable advis-able policy < under the circumstances and previous to the meeting the conservative conser-vative senators had a conference on the same sulj jjct Appearances all indicate that a large majority of the democratic senators would liRe to have the bills passed if I they could feel assured their passage would not reduce the government revenues rev-enues to too great an extent The in i teiesr I in these bills as in the tariff bill is in the sugar question and it is I to the free sugar bill that thev are giving their peidotuu attei ti j n There is an evident tendency on the part of a majority of the democratic senators toward amending the sugar bill so as to make it a revenue I ill pure and sim pie and it is now the program of the democratic leaders to amend the bill if there should prove to be a prospect tit its btcoming a law reducing the duty making it uniform and striking off the differential 1 on itfincd sugar It would appear that to far the only definite airungfiiienta is for the discussion dis-cussion of the bills at tomorrow session ses-sion if it be possible in the face of ain a-in le objection to foice the bills to a third reading tomorrow and it is I prjbable that a large part of the day will be given up to debate on a motion to refer to committee This will serve I to dtvelop tho real intentions of the lepubhcuns toward the bills ana also to possibly develop what differences there may be in the democratic party It is understood that if the supplemental supple-mental tariff bills ehoiihi be repotted from the finance committee they will be debated and an effort will bd marie to load them down with amendments Mr llul has given notice already of an amendment for the repeal ot the income tax ana others are understood to be in course of preparation on of which will provide lor free silver coinage coin-age and another for tree lead ore In the meantime republican senators sena-tors am doing all they can tu promote an early adjournment UNPLEASANTNESS AT OMAHA 031AUA Neb lug HIt is now a eettitd brut that the entire militia will not ou taken away from SoUth Omaha uuul such time as the officers ot the guards and the citizens who huye interests in-terests here are Satisfied here t is no luittter danger of an outbreak among the Strikers general Colby said This will not mieileie with arrangements already made for the state encampment To or mOle companies will be retained here is a bitter feeling against the guards that is gradually spreadiugaud there is liable to be trouble it the ircops me retained here much longer The general belief is that the strikers WIll not create any disturbances as long as the guards are kept Many of the uld men retiuucd to work today and more ale expected tomorrow FOKK1QN FLASHES Rio jANhiuo aug 14 President 11eoto cuiiiiuued ma struggles with congress Many arrests are being made A breacu between Piexoto and the ourgesa is widening It is reported that a luiuial accusation will be presented pre-sented against Piexoto at the end of week Moines will appeal to the people if he is not allowed to take the presidency i < t v mU ie J li 5 mpp atojLyouB tonight tor the execution execu-tion of Geroniino the assassin of President Caruot which it is expected will take place on Thursday a LONDON Aug 14111e correspondent correspond-ent of the Standard at jeihu says tilty persons nave been attacked with choiera at Johannesburg and tent one have died jMONTiiViDto Aug 14There has been a terrible storm on the coat since buuuay ships > left the harbor for saiec I Ins cared 1 tWo are lost NEW 10UK 14A World dspatch from ieuucigalpa save Proclamations addressed to the people of central America have been sitZed They came nuui the United States No attention is paid to them by the people MoXiKviDhO Aug14 A crisis seems inevitable The president la trying to placate has cabinet and ilerrera at the same time Papulai sympathy is with the cabinet MADRID Aug 14Tbe cyclone which swept over the province of Ciudad Real yesterday was accompanied accompani-ed by a tenific storm of hull Over 00 persons were iniured and several thousand animals were killed The damasre to crops in the province IS estimated at S3JO000 |