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THE EVENING STAR PURLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, r 1101 Pennsylvania Averns, Cor. 11th Street, by he Lvening Star Newspaper Company, 8. H. KAUFFMA: Pres’t. . tew York Oce, 49 Potter Building, The Excning star % served to subecrihers ta the e , » (Entered « Bs second lace mail matter.) Fan x ptions must be pald in advance. os of a made known on application CLAIMS THE HOUSE|REPORT OF GEN. RUGER | BFHIND PRISON BARS|‘™ Sa ues i .,, | Condition of the Army in the Department Mr. Babcock Says Republicans Will af California, : Have Entire Control. ee tentiary. Vex 85, No. 21,019, WASHINGTON, D. 0, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1894—-TWELVE PAGES TWO CENTS. CAMPBELLS FLOPIEVES QN NEW YORK|LYMAN TRUMBULL HERE/CL QSING SESSIONS Statesman, Wh i i nce Dolby Landed in the Ohio Peni- — i icitiies ie ay APPT) Senator Faulkner Wants the Fac- | 2® Sars He is ee for the | the Synod Discusses Foreign Mis- tions to Get Together. ES sions and Sunday Schools. Review of the Services Rendered by Tawmany Having Left Him, He Has He Had Something to Say and He FIGURES On 190 ‘DIST RICTS ee ee ee ALL QUIET AGAIN AT WASHINGTON. H,| Accemtea Repavttcan inaorsemene {THE CAMPAIGN IN THE STATE ee ee OTHER BUSINESS TRANSACTED Railroad Riots. —An Untrammeled Patriot. E Politics. ere eae The Senate He Concedes to the] the annua repert of Brig. Gen. Thomas; Governor McKinley Justifies the The Fifty-fourth Congress may be the The Announcement That Gorman Mr, Lyman Trumbull of Chicago, who has | Close of the Work at the Meeting H. Ruger, commaading the Department of ste oe scene of a remarkable transformation. = recently gone over to the populists, is at . Democrats. Califorria, made public today, 1s devoted Militia’s Firing. There may have been some lightning Will Stump for Hill the Arlington. Speaking of the talk of bis Tonight. largely to a recital of the stirring events charges in Congress before now, but none being the populist candidate for the Sen- Sere of the great strij.e. Of this subject the re- tha: will be so edifying as the spectacle of a ate, Mr. Trumbull said today: —— aera ees . «x | Port treats as foliow: PROTESTS HIS INNOCENCE] Timothy J. Campbell sitting among the re-]CHEERING TO DEMOCRATS] “I am not a candidate for the Senate. I LARGE ATTENDANCB NEW YOR CAMPATGN “The service of most importance per- publicars. It has doubtless been noticed wouldn't want to come to the Senate. I 1 i) ™ iain formed during the year by the troops serv- during the past few days that there have @m not a candidate for any political office. COLUMBUS, Ohio, October 18.—Jasper | be2n momentous events in the famous old} Senator Faulkner this morning receivea | I am past all that. I am out of politics. tiie eorand bab tidak eee shakes Dolby, the negro sentenced at Washington | nth congressional district in New York | Mr, Grace's letter on the subject of har-| “No.” he continued, “I had something to meeting of the synod°of Baltimore began at Court House yesterday to twenty years’ |¢ity—comprising the fourth, sixth and| monizing the demccratic forces by a di-| Say to the people, and I thought 1¢ would ® wirdetk hie mestaing be tao Basti Posies imprisonment fur a criminal assauit on a| ©'sht! assembly districts, and including a | vision of the congressional districts in the | Set to the masses more easily If I spoke Sasha ChaGEA bea one Bie Geis most estimable white woman, au old lady, | Population rea ie eae ps ae Tammany bailiwick. Mr, Faulkner.declined miter “pouthens aaron’ Wiese ie ns emg’ presdenatgens iepemhinen oan Seanad Raga @ Re 7 o'clock | Once represent y the late S, S, Cox, and | to discuss the letter in detail, but said that} “the “ a ere is a spiri - w r _ inate shel Geninenraey aU Coe ee Sep" “aIPIYSA ‘the coceccune unrest pervading the peopie—a feeling of | The morning session was opened with de« it was very important to the democrats that | dissatisfaction. Unless something is done | voi ; dis 8 lon. les € tional exercises, conducted by the moder= He was escorted here by Sheriff Cook and | Mantle to the willing shoulders of Timothy | some adjustment of ihe differences between | there will be trouble Sot thought, #0 I! ator, Rev. Geo. O. Little of the Assembly ; . in | J. when Mr. Cox went to tell funny stories | the Grace people and Tammany should be ] saci, and now I have done.” Deputy Bussick, accompanied on the train |J- ¥ . people and Tammany sho’ A ‘ S Prest Shurc d conchustot page Columbus ceapcales of the Ohio |t the Sultan of Turkey while American | made, There should, he said, be some spirit| He was unwilling to venture a prediction | Presbyterian Church, and at its conclusion ing in the department was that recently sins con- | rendered under orders received requiring of the ention of obstruction to the United m Dela- es interferences with interstate n Bab- nd the enforcement of the man- and warrants of the United States re isan atm on ¢ Ware avenue these da ck, Viee Chairman Apsley the ely republican, an on the incre: or | at hence is based | 3! Kee are all tirm will , and the dispatch of Col. to that place, the report a es o ~ ie me atcice z ones : cn the outcome of the pending c.mpaign | the regular business assigned for the day adie ee National Guard. The prisoner was takea | minister, But te a Shad ne eee 7 of accommodation shown on both sides. He] i) minoia, because he had mot talked over | ewan ta 2 up. A resolution was presented now be- Sevidicrs and Strikers. from the train at Dennison avenue, not | Manaser Harr nana < on . wie, | believed there would be, and that there! the situation with nor been among the and adopted providing - Chate“| “The reault of the presence of the troops| coming into the Union station, and walked on a con oral seat. He lives “up| would be a satisfactory adjustment by the | puiticians. sibel Génackathins was ° jock this | was that the mail train service was soon | ye on the | town,’ but that dees not hinder a New | middie of next week. He did not think that | “I am glad to see the returning prosper- | Of the Sabbath d fon commit to the prison, one wali of Which is Bes: ——— ef A ecrreet P ape and were carried to the Union station. All| Witn the nachems of Taminany: to be given | ene Over again, but that some of the rival | MUNG, farther of the revival of business Maer Chasis Loman wan Ute ealtad to troops have left Washington Court House. {4 jien on the coveted place; that is to say, | Candidates might retire from the field, leav- | democracy. Bat, as I sald, I am out of the presiding chair, while Rev. Mr. Little A Columbus Dispatch reporter, who came | as much of a 1 as Tammany can give on ing only one democratic candidate for Cx politics. Judging from the attention the] reaq the report of th board of church : aye ‘ a . | any: this i gress in e district. This is as far as he paid to me ind my address, I should | frestio, “4 a 3 sane up with the train, states that after mid- | anyihirg this y woul igo in WieneGn of the matisk rection. The report went at »: neth order to ataend to | resumed on nz de- i the main lines, first to the st and later on to San Franck: The were guarded by detachments of s from the 7th until the lth of July, when they were discontinue With the the elections a | Moderator to name the members of th a sivice ee kK the new pers would feel indebte Spe Phe ton of the overturning by strikers, On| iene things at the court house quieted thy Chosen for Slaughter. to me for bivine Chere ee ete ee oan [inte the mantter of reonipte July 10, of some cars on a railroad crossing CR ch. The citizens had nearly s = “S Dumphy the Obstacte. : ll th ogee dy tures and showed in some @ fla . ing of trains, no overt | 22WH very much. The cittze 2 7 Somebody had to be sacrificed, and Tim- i 5 about. Now they can talk about Ree funds of the board been disp 71 r ned my departure until 1] te interrupt the running o! ; all gone home. Yet many persons stood of | othy J, was chosen for the slaughter, Nat-| It ts believed that John DeWitt Warner he does not want the McKipley idea re- | Siding young of inyenurteea act was committed ducing this time; but 8) aeintee y seme plier fag ~tiggpawrag i ee Ge ‘ —_ SS I) there ts sufficient evidence for belief that | the neighboring corne ae ey readily | Urally euough he uted this process, | will adhere to his declination to run and | Stored. That ought to ca a to put up suitable buildings. The generab » mot the least apprehensive of the re-| thé strikers would oe ae hour discussing the afin with such a ter. | (ter, as he expressed it, having lived | that, therefore, Grace will not have a candi- rule ts to lend to the church body, of the cleetions new, and I feel that} sence of a military force, t ny degree 0} agined, " ee > ae } , 9 BTR Bol ag athe » returned at reasonable and convens vible sensation as the killing of three men | among the “vox populi of the ninth for | date in that district. Grace asked for only to be returned at reasonable and nVven, 4 A cane is ueaee YS UTTERANCES, fent periods. The report contained several ean afford » home for ten di Gas Gf the cainveda centenne ot tar | and wounding of eleven others by the mll=| many “years, £6 Ate: proud Campbell blood | tires @isiricts, in tbe fiat place, and he co ancien ae a time. When we commenced our cam- | eieeph tipea terina Gctata® ta thew | ary Within his veins, bubbling with indignath was perticul: solicitous about Warner. er Says They Are] among them one urging upon all churches nearly a year age, it looked like a ne ee ? Some of these people who remained about | overtiowed with loyalty to the machine and | With Warner out it is believed t the the duty of regular and system: asing to Democrats. : " 3 Carrying 0 the President's Order. ling with dynamite. | that he would be. th lidate of any | Other two districts oniy will be insisted on a ot by ghiaesl “ea to this cause and asking all Sabbath schools —- ~ | plot to blow up the building with dy that he would be the candidate of any | 20th. uhare of the Grace people in the | ‘Th® democrats ere greatly please and aid societies of one sort and another SUCGLURELET CAG OCTET ened ee | En a aarte, comune to nominate: lm} OF ee caisson “ae che Alster att ae | ths aigeal aisicanies or decdnpeakan: Inneh | be Recmehe te oe aie examin GE eR they aressed most Satisiac- | the President's order of July 7 to remove | sible Leamabbogesd bo Sees evidence “that a ee ae ee” Caen | nasil Sire. ok beuees, tae Samay tin Michigan. “If that inerview is accur- | Contribute regularly. Tih aembers or more to | Obsttuctions to mails and interstate com: Te vinianes Of the Gantt was OOE FOURXED | s/o GHG, other Wight Rhe:-vax ponult? aield resentment against Dunphy is the stumbling ate,” said Se:ator Faulkner, “and I judge Total Contributions. As 1s constitute a quo-| Merce, and of the conditions prevailing | ("ne least. @ convention and nominated ‘imothy J, | block In the way of any adjustment Pe- | that it is, since it accords with Air. Reed's | The report of the board of systematié seen that We Will have a| Where he decided to begin the work, because | ype aniitary, all told, until 3:30 a.m., num-| by acclamation. ‘The next ne ht, ac eb oe eS “an obstacle suffi. | speeches, though going farther, he ac- | beneficence was then read by Rev. B. amen: Was wile cet cnceme |e oe ee a | ee en ae ee eee amen ate ee | hee a paleationaammtier aie one Piently ackionis thibaock te tan tien knowledges the correctness of the demo-|Ramsdell, It was made up largely of That will, of course: | most belligerent. He says see te or lorcoe tik Gare Wetae ie atuall Deni hell | wicrace or the Sine REE Oe oe No | No ons bee been alae tuiget any Andication | cans position, The issue is one between | statistics, but showed that “notwithstand> ‘ako have a mafortty of the states | etn, Stren tns sete chin wiinel: |Eebrius m cetarmined front for twelve or | condidate for Congress, and today he stands | that either faction will yield as to Dunphy. | \ckinieyism and the new law. Mr. Reed, tng the nancial stress ur der which, we + aan 2 ese 2, 1 pene fees “ing "i first regi- | as the combined choice of not only the _ - yhen he repudiates McKinieyism and ad- | B@¥e been laboring, the people o Laney wilal election is thruwn | or under intimidation. ‘These were joined | fifteen hours. Finally, when the t being Induced to’ retire, as Warner has, | When he repudiates McKinleyism and ad- | M3 m che j 2 = . annati and two con) arisiocracy of the ninth, but of tae regular is . 3 ame ‘i pyterian churches ct the taltimore synod by at le trikers from other points, | ment from Cinc iment from Colum- | republicans, who, having once nominated | Faulkner exhausted his arguments and in-| vocates lower duties, justites the demo- soumsteley band ts tee toe fue First Claim. making 40) men, the greater part | from the fourteenth regime 0 ‘ ay 0 contrive” Tee paee woe have eather ; i = “1 oth factions when in New | cratic position, Reed knows very well that | of th: :" . ay ved at about $:00 a.m. a square was 1y Simpson, turagd him aowu in tavor | fluence with bot of the armed, at least 300 of them with rities and } bus arrived at al u statement t accoraing te thi > on the basis of ot i formed by the men of the fourteenth, and, a n accorains 1° a ae ey te ihe nsus of IN” the valuation of the church mothy J. Wheng it becaine arent | York, and he is unquestlonaply confident | ue people of this country do not want to |e th 4 . : ar ras mb tar tie sit at's will come + : to the Mcisiniey tariff law, and that ” Seas ath i attain corted by the first, the line of march for | that the latter was ot for bieud in earnest. ak Something | - “ | return io the Mciinie % Se ee een eee See ne oy Conduct of California Militia. Pysag beatles Beato anette nels al) Wilscak Gale earnest desire gives birth to this confidence. | there is a popular demand for bower term |property im the Aimee pecotnmtes tee relatality m the districts themselves./ (..° “River touches lightly upon the con-| ‘Pe as follows: Maltte oe y what 1s expected by the c 1 sales ~ a tee = compose the synod wa He had been in the court house 3 Evidently what ms ai The democrats have given the lower tanuf 1 y a duct of the militia in these words: hourse, the officers not dar-} Timothy J. had always been heretofore | sresstonal committee is that Tammany will | ang ieea is enly reluctantly accepling the si, to overturn the majority the court house were supposed to be in a] he defuy circulated dark ? House. The chances see twist us. But since that ume ic giving nis to the effect Pry on July 4, 4 turce of the state troops | ing to attempt to return him to the jail] a persistent and consistent democrat, re- ea the — ee ea eaten inevitaple. The public want a rest from ational ornia, composed of two t efter the sentence had been passed, ing | Cvs that party's favors with enthusiasm | tpg? ome “Nea Vanae’ pariahy ail Lariit agitation; Air.iceed acknowledges that. Balt. Art of another, were assembled at | En route to the cars in the iSely mornings | aiaa yalib Witothe Democrat Caneel | Ce car pena ho ‘Tals amounts fo an acc mptance Of the pres- ¥ Was have no polie me, Tusa Btaise Teacehak cinnes [Pat cane Biche Here WUT Orrin atenta [ON wll dicaticna.d Juptlwhat he is today | eter periare ta tan wese Ie ha eaclaer: revision of the tariff for a number of sears, | board of systemati the year A policy of the the provisions of. statute of the state for | Heyord an a al voice in the stil can be imagined from-his teciings and from | that Ho harm ean come from there bells | KX} Gcuocrais on the stump are advorating | ending October 1 wore: SINOI8; “Mr, Cleve ek (nda of attaciing. of the hour uttering threats and disa, certain hints that he has given in his | tWo candidat t. From ume to time impertections in the | New Castle, S001; Ww $15,461, at al, the affair closed in @ rather weird way. | speeches of acceptance to Lae varivus con Public Officials on the Stamp. new. law, which are developed by its ap- | eich showed an acgreeate de ease of a e the troops le eath of enuicns that have mated ed 2 Baden gy Hon om 1sv2 ew Castie showed 4 > operation of the r. ‘ Tust be the troops left the death of | Venticus that have numimaied bin. Mr. Gorman to take the stump for Mr. | pitcation, will be corrected by’ nepatate bits. | #7 from 12. New Castie showed an tne of the mails and for the purpose GW. Johnson, or “M >huston: the 1 wear ho cellar,” ueeiares ‘timothy J., . Ssibly Mr. Carlisle? The | 2!Ags that Were is a popular demand for | Cr2se but shi and I f it merce. For reasens and owing to ter called’ him, was announced, mak-| “and 1 favor home ‘rule.” Hil? And possibly Mr. Carlisle? wilt be done in separate measures, meting nd. The total bencvolences for the year hit is not wi the purpose of | ing three dead. He S shot in the stom- This dues not Star's news of this reading in demo But one cpinion the effet on the New York campaign would rca an home ruie tor J niet of Columbia. it for the aristocracy of the ninia yhal district ot New Lork e only | the intrusion of ue capitanst from t ature proved cheering | individuai cases. The fight of the demo- | ©™ims October 1 sone 5) eR, tic circles yesterday. | crais 1s agaiust McKinleyisia, and when Ferciga Missions. as expressed as to what; MI. Heed repudiates that he contesses| Rey. Mr. Keigwin of Wilmington thea * im ‘the case ‘made against his | 1224 the report of the committee on Yoreign Was noi ac- | ach, and lived at Kil satler county, nor for the Dis The old man, Frank Niederhou home ru seventy, shot in the le uifering am- | conse puration, cannot o State the ob Kil arding th prominent citizen The other in- | town disirict wh $ their sun ve, and this was that the democratic pros- caamsiage missions, Including the report of the Woe 5 soldiers from Sacrame » San Fran- | Jured men, it would seem, belonged to a] must it be supposed that Campbeli | pects must ne rily be greatly im- 2 5 aoe ac a = man’s Foreign Missionary Society, In the ———— ti power : iliece priees class who would be ly to get Into a| means to come to Congress uivested ut | proved. It w arded as a nc that] AMICANLE RELATIONS RESTORED. course of his paper Mr. Keigwin pointed ee mate place of this kind. nmerman, | haberdashery that customarily ado-ns tbe | the leaders of the national d ree- | 5 out that the proportion ef growth in the rt that | Soldiers, the report says: aged twenty-two, last accounts is still] person of a statesman. 1t must not be | a These United States and Those of Co- ognize the importance of the New York ‘struggle, and are willing to subordin: | personal rivalries and forget past pe “There is no doubt the murder of the soldiers and the engineer was the ac trikers who left: dacramento before the mission churches sn heathen | Again on Good ‘Terms. | Cr tian is the cae at in i the ands is greate h ch hes at Lome tion to Waat is accom. their supp in a critical conditien. imaged that ‘limotny J. is now site to rival the fame of Jerry Simp: strode so suddeniy into pabiie nov Shertff | his unsocked ic ‘The 4 dei A sharp diplomatic disagreement between the United Siates of Colombia and the The reinforcements eae bickerings to help achieve a victory capable siderably less. ducational anc | tran a little doubt that | Cook at 4 p. m. yeste ving until | the nintn New York, tf the aniu-' be being converted Into a g party | Utited States of America has just been | Wy. which ected an ta < it was known belo: wd WO a Consideranie ii thin morning: combination should succeed, will probably | Uiners tat Uh brous i to @ close. Lhe di ri > democrats a enee grew | with the m Was touched at a armel of ‘ i triumph. Some democrats are of the opin- = & | with cus tot en citizens having occurred about 7 p. m., he See waco pre Set the fashions tcc | on that this may lead to a change in the | Ott Of Aad has existed ever since Preawens | some length and spoken af tm the biclunt figures to base it upon, un. ‘The place set on foot an Investigation to ascertain | only for Capitol Hill, but tor the highes | PTograin with regard to those 1. Harrison, in Marcu, 1802 HSsued a reaia- | (ertns for what is done im the way of vre- The A. P. A. und New York. the train irom the vnea | Whether the cause of delay In arrival of the | circles of socety in the fourth, sixth and | Cals of a less degree of consequer i | tory proclawsat oneer | 2 “ine wae wha a “s< mrsteaa eee Pete siete was due to the railroad | €ihUn assembly districts of New York city, | With fine ability as stumpers, the provisions of ine aichuniey aci, because | tween Japan and Ching ne Bee ta cane i tn eee tacoen | military department, It One ef the campkign cries of ‘Timotay to enter tne campaign. ‘The vd Lie Miiier S Feiusad 10 Leeuuate @ reci- | three of the most promising fi rk, i: - stoi E that the soldiers had to be | Canvass now is the boast that he t it Is understood, wi Uealy ¥ Litied 2iacee, 05 | ghows that the methods of the amlans can : Poconos fe uae tame yeations | When in Washington in the lug ene program, exert themse F Central ana souts | have net b - : the coumnak 2 were | circles, and the : ve states for the n tne) At the c « the presentation of me wreck to walt for a Marysville com- | he will jespard Waleed S he Colombian minister, | this rt Kev. M. arnt t ld ne 3 feft at 11 p.m. It ds thirty-nine | pi sake oe eyek GoUManEe bh cate ce “ tue proc wn, and, | retar eand of Soman satenhane, ton V ashing t ‘our suse. ‘The | abandoning his collar. 3 usta on state Wasm currespoducnce win Secre |e n - Praise Where it is Due. miles to Washington Court House. Th sminent torsion 7 se Mita Secre- | introduced to the meeting ar ian thsolute - 1‘ : t to | Ht Stopped at Mount Sterling, twenty- atic material will bide uid sou Ww. Kuster, sett | earnest address on the sul in which he ee Ruger p: a high compliment to vse here, nick wi some = ss atic material ¥ aa i “a. bee anee ure sign of |. p any i miles from here, to pick up 4 com: The ta ige used by Timothy J. is purely UBM WMANAgE anu has returned but once jis x5 much interested, Me devoted considers have to be | al forces landed at Oakland, saying metaphorical. I dioliees tis 6 if empioycd exclu: occasion OLInE # Secre- | able attention te answering the qu: n 29 ssential assistance, especialy ‘ording to the aphorical. It symbolizes his self-eman- uy ur uwe ye. contest is 4 to their vir to what missionar | the way of civilizi x4d man, were to ar- | cipation: urt House ided by the Tamunar work has been done im 5 the world. Hespoke itting actin with more conndence see | in pe: y nominaung 2 bee wepart- at Washington arty is to be bene committees = alldom of party : : ow, hu rean | omens nust favorable to favorable results than have been tne | TVG 4h, Washington | 4 scthy p the thralidom of party | fied its capable young men must be pat inca does away with reciprocity and rota | = ae See kee lie ts dlea dccomied 66 Col,,| ena were to be timed or ce ein en rothy J., ag a member of the Fit-]into action where they can do the most auen, so that the reiaiaiory prociamauon poe 3 Segthcta te is eal paren ae an “4 hood ng Si REA GE el G (uaetesly WHR Ga once from cone ty-fourth Congress, would no longer be | geod. : ; | usive tra fi F . annulled. As a result Ween the counties ar durtado beck and call of Tam-| This is , any braves; no longer chained to Use ma- | the New York + ut Sacramenty. Gex quiry alone can dete the caus: raimenvo the phase oi | detay in arrival. The eriticism is that a Gf the immense good that b the spreading of d i's word, and upon the proposition that campaign 1s vital to the ved from the en- Ae ds the: = “ Aig nite Gtcaen etagehdal tM vart of sume. | Hine; no longer fettered by the gag of par- | democrac y deinvcratic politicians - ae his realdence i Wash. | COurasing succ that had crowned the ins Waghet be te |e git have saved the less of life. | ty uiseiptine. beucve tiut ciurts of the party should be | inet OY SP MS eam Wash | work, In the fervent a1 1 Cloquet address E wiahiee Gk en : That is, he is so deciaring himselt today, | concentrated thes. cane Sieawels Ake | Br. Marshall presented the claims of mis- Suen be ihe ented Tbe Governor Vigilant. but the eral ubdersuinding he It is poi moreover, that the re- | dure Mr. hurt | Slonary work upon the Presiyyterian church nculy Insurrects Gov. McKinley being asked about the | in Wasi sed on thi tL udvil publicans 2 atietection aver thn japd upon the pocketbooks of the church at he desired to say, sald: | from the munch, that the turnus brny Simpson oth not veil a mob that | burst of affair down oi | tor the of | gagement. T ning the t- | exert : | are starring ¢ ey welon of the true have been prolut would not have ended vl aud ater destrac- to Ww speaks fur itself. Troops were | people, and butions in « n entffely cut | #4 eppealed ier more liberal couurl- ler that the field of the bo: ght be still further wider ration » and says there is much acuvity in Colurabla as a result of the re- umplicn of © erce with this Phe retaliation proci: id the ind by the republican c lely due ty un uresi thusiasm ter the popula: he sent to 1 t in aid of the civil authorities, | wa to who were powerl Jon th kesE AS off our cotfee trade with this cvuncry,” t was secking to overthrow the law and its | Of ¢ a strect, (he unthralie: *{ te has made one sp » and will retu said Mr. Kengifo, “but tt hi met omy thr : | aeene has been metuod in itis affair, and it is | to make others. Gov. cinley i Tivol naw <hat thn Uabtek every ch Levery it ' ‘ - “ ‘ adminis that which encourages the beet that wh on later, and ex-President Harr: ScAl tevuas GMs bthee Reaee well, He sv few plans tor meth= » i : x Phe governor was up all night in a sleep- | ihe seats for the Futy-teurth Comers eee er Scae “ terms with other eountri ae te aising funds for mise v : ing ca nd in direct communication until | drawn by its members, amovg whom Tim- : Then, de=p Sa work, 1 that have proved z ; . Hasson origin dies 3 a.m. with his adjutant general, came | othy J. now has a spiendid ei sertion that the republicans need ne tor THE DEFAULTING BANK. sful whenever ihey have been tried. 8 5 through Washington Court House about 6 | ing,he will turn his bacs upe this year, and have collected none eae annual coli jor this cause last a.m., baying Jeft Cicinnati at 4 suciates to the right of the Speaker, : John C. Eve's Case Being Considered usly and to by the Supreme Court. The case ef the people of the an $300,000 had 1 New York vs. John C. Eno, the defaulting | {han S110 had president of the Second National Bank of | mill a day fe ell supplied with tunis to invest it judic WOMEN IN POLTTICS, the car having stcod in the ¢ station until time for the departure of the mself among his old-tin pbell is now running as a “protecuion- Ir elected he will probably vote with > republicans any turther ta tion, and possibly for a return to tt v. He will also, it is understovc, ou. With Sy reachers, and @ ilion Presbyterians. les n given, a | tbey Are Making th | Colorade Ca constituency of a paiga in te of not this to be a warning to us? nocratic maaay are askin “Whether we are Hill men or not, in he will not leave > is 2 possibility of formally withdrawn the ters received from C trouble. tests within the pc we mu he New rk, wa yrsved in the Supreme | in the land. ot the campaign im the | trocps. bagless Hien erg ih them on the organization of the | men when we see the comma Ba sin- | fal tae for the people by John D. a Pee, Vote on a general state € fe ms at cape : * s ned i. ion of moving then, from that fre: ~ “he ge % » | publication and Sabbath school work pre- ue ,by all wise lovers of pasion hk point of advantage gained, on uy George Bliss. The cese comes to the | P r : =a e par ; THE TILLMAN DISPENSARY Law. orks two years henc: i 8 t in poh | | He bas canceled speaking engagements at Bi ad ing for Reamcrary iat he prea ate | eee used Deobable | Swen Oraane wil depend cgon tie Gr | A @ucation an to Effect on the | the Union, democracy must stand tu him.” | United ee was conferred. | Volopments of today. ‘The feeling here ia Honded Warehouse System. oe tale, ES oe oes that {ihe governor would be, juatitied in ¥o-| ‘The Secretary of the Treasury has refcr- IN WILSON'S DISTRICT. his discharge. The claim was made on | lar scholars, cf wiom jemor c ane ave lcKkets inj in, o New jeans, y' ‘ is = sno" 3 ‘ew ¥ : : red to the Attorney General for his opinion no's behalf that the state of New York | membership in the church, Wl havin the ficid, and there are female candidates | better to stay here a Little too long than i question raised ee Sas weckconent the | His Re-Election ts Said to Be Very} has no authority to prosecute an officer | admitted during the just year. ach of them, Furthermore, the inane | ©.80 & little too soon. Dvubtfal, of a national banking association for any | bilities for evangelizing this and oth-r lands » The negro stated to the penitentiary of-| Tillman . dispensary law in the state of act for which a prosecution could be im. | throngh these means’ tnd eres nay eae ie = with a the | ficials that he was not guilty, but had en- | south Carolina, viz.: Can the state officers The statement made by The Star's special stituted against him under pai aph 52 | utilized as they should be. The committee rea pe og oe fees ae Veafiohageudiege tpt ietee teary onic enter United States bonded warehouses and | Correspondent in Tuesday’s paper to the | ot the United States Revised S atutes, not- | suggested as a means for tren ng the party on ew own, at which | that this was the only way to escape’ with | confiscate spirits on the payment of the | effect that Representative Wilson of West withstanding that provision is made for the | value of the Sabbath schools the establish- restr ioe F . ha! hi as iy pe w : Virginia has anything but tu punishment of such act by the laws of the | ment of a nome epartment in coanection cy dis at Political questions, | his life. He claimed never to have been | internal revenue tax to the general govern- wre that cutter] state, wile the state malptoies Sn nee with each sctool, and a better system of cake te inetdh pate eebects and do all they | arrestec or charged with the slightest in-| ment? In a letter to Secretary Cariisle asi re-election is more than confirmed by the thority in the premises ts beyond the power | training and preparation for the teachers. n heaton pe = ees = = re Ly petit —- age ¢ the physical exam- | !28 that the opinion of the Attorney General | testimony of a prominent democrat, and | of Congress to inueriere wide, It also reccmmerded the adopticn by every ins an ente-election en-| ination, said Dolby’s legs trembled and his | P¢,#5ked, Internal Revenue Commissioner | an®ftice holder under the present adminis- Se Supreme Court on appeal taken by the sate | Sented the report for that committec. It order of the circuit court of the | stated that while the work among the Sab- tutes for the southern district of | bath schools had not been eate d as had ‘w York, granting the application of Eno | been hoped, it had Leen well sustained, for a writ of habeas corpus, and ordering | ‘There are now in these schools 2 | { they are evinemg an interc + | ties which had not b | before the right of s Dpo: seat is in t ein a feir way Won't Carry the Seunate. “I do not now thi can hope t how Pe majority i nate The democrats have twenty-nine | while we have but twenty-one, I shall be quite sfied to hold ot v onvinced we can do, } S making some we sine, such apes , School of a s¥ctera of gradation akin to that r ’ : sure 2s | as a aller says: u % A . which prev: in the public schools of the and ISAS Seats, ‘ Will insure this result, heart fluttered as a result of his scare. “The natural effect of aequiescence in the | 2ton, who has recently traveled through MR. DALZELL’S OPINIO: — E cheb Ea oe a ‘3 nold public meetings, which, The fact in his case is that he was clear- course proposed by Govergor Tillman would | !@rge portion of the distinguished tariff that there should be more pe ant —_ : though ructs 1, so tar as the machinery | ly identified by his victim. be the probable compiete @estruction of the | eformer’s district. This gentleman, though = erous contributions for the cause of Sab- 4 Tey apealanee OF Rokk ase, ee Satrennes THE FIRING ON THE MOR. bonded watehouse system within the state, | 42 admirer of and sympathizer with Mr. the Next House. bath school missionary work. % m ‘Fepubli, | character have been hed in i orice manufacturing distiied gpirits ‘under the | Doliteal friendg here that ‘hat eentionts | Tepresentative Dalzell of Pennsylvania Business Transacted ee republi- | charac nave bee ne principa ‘ . A al friends here that that gentlem: 2 > by the wave of I8y2} balls and theaters in. Denver and othe | Wis Said That the Soldiers’ Act Win | manufacturing distilled gpirits under the ge an c enpiede will be defeated at the coming ‘election, |®2¥8 that he has been getting all the in-] ‘phe mcderator announced the appoints a salatican “Neve votes Be Investigated. infoad' Sinica Of Meek Wreccia tenes tare) | MOIRGh cmetueadlcte pa Lee trea ert | Sermaiien Maleaa leet Nek pemnicc ekoe Geabt all the eusudties an Sabai Gesemas : Au vunts represent CINCINNATI, Ohio, October 18—The } source. The dispensary l@w has been con- | though of course he would be unwilling | tion, and that be Js satisfied that the repub- | tion, es follows: Rev. Oliver Hemstreet, ramen are tuking quite a8 much | Commercial Gazette dispatch from Wash- | strued by the state supreme court as not ab- | to talk that way for publication. He says | jicans will organize the next House. He | Rey. David FE. Shaw, Rev. Teunts S Ham. mations are Goiever Gna: “Re | ineton Court House starts out as follows: | Solutely prohibiting the manufacture and | the fact cannot be disguised that the min- feels certain that 11ill will be defeated in| jin. D.D., and Eliets Theodore K. Miller and the of won tt to | interes Sure ef the House. Jenth; mpaiga until | the indicati “Ric ARG rE: , sale of distilled spirits within the state, but | ing interests, the miners, and indeed all the | New York. He does not de - & that they have conducted for | female vote of the state will be almost | “Kleod has been spiited at Washington | sale of distilled spirits within the state, but | ing Interests, the miners. and indeed ai vote | Gemocrata more than four Gomertemeen ae ee . past thirty nd they may then | €@Ual to the female population, ‘T state | Court House, and it will rest with an in-| tiverin the state cannot sell his product to | solidly against Mr. Wilson, unless some | Pennsylvania angrensm e report - e committee on narrative count on secur: aig alee ae mag of affairs is du> largely to the bitter rivalry | vestigation to determine whether or not the private persons within the state, nor, if I | 8Teat change in public sentiment can be Ptnecoceeecrenem ner boomed — a — acta Ghecue- from the country north of Mason aod (eae ier mies {the Tepublican and | troops were authorised to resort to thie last | righty appeetend cite provininen nt. ine | etlected Betereon sow aod mere day, ana Senectary Gresham Retecns. Sitar While Bane ek He — ‘om ¢ rth of Masom and | popullst parties. The republicans predom-| trey? in the discharge of duty. Whatever | third section, to private persons to be | of this he has little if any hope. He says Dixor at the discontent | Inate in the cities, while the populists hay there 3 than off may make fn th “I am not at Secretary Gresham has returned from his | fous service, conducted by Rev. Dr. Mof- Lay be the result of this finding, it 1s doubt- | shi out of the state, but only to the | the democrats of the district are working a a misrule will more | their greatest strength in the mining dis-| tui it the people of Fayette county will ever | stave commalstionenion terpersote caters | muanfully, though witheny ese sep: egret rem iret inte aglnamses fe s that the populists } tricts. As there are proportionately more | regard those who died last night at the] the state under regulatiors which would | success, but count a great deal on the}for the November elections. He resumed | reported this morning, maki the total ; — a = unease inp eae hands of the militia ‘as tod —_ martyrs | seriously Les seats oo Under ere gered of eae oe On | his official duties at the State Department " "s campaign in } campy wap “in on] jn a righteous cause, although some, at | stch restrictions thére would hai ly be any e other han @ republicans, he says, Assistant Secr: “ going home by any Indeed, 1 feet | alvantage from the female vote. Weasts of {hem ware when they received | further lawful production of distilied sptrita | are doing effective work, not only in those | (M1 WOrmns. and Assistant Secretary Uhl, oo the mpnnt, nas ever attendee snecting gure that I shall leave the committee in ee a ther death wounds engaged in unlawful | within the state. The question is broadly | sections where coal and iron interests are the summer, will Jeave at once for Wiscon-] ‘The afternoon session today was taken better hands than my own, for Mr. Apsley, The Foundling Hospital. acts. Presented whether a state can so legislate | paramount, but also among the farmers, sin, where he is booked to make several up mainly with a considaration of the re- See wit take charge of the headquarters | y.cuior it. Gunith, secretary. to the board | “In the case of the negro, Wm. J. Harper | as incidentally to deprive the United States | mechantcs, storekeepers and others, whose political speeches. His opening speech will of the committee on ministerial re« during my absence, has been in touch and he Washi or Dolby, tite usually conservative and law- | of one of its declared sources of revenue.” | prosperity depends so largely on the wages | be made at Detroit Saturday night. ~¥ entirely familiar with the committee work bre oo of bas res teen metial abiding citizens of this county lost all sight ity of os ‘This evening at 7:20 o'clock there uring the entire ‘on. He is therefore | for undlings, today transm! ‘© the | of the legal aspects of the case, and could 7 ‘They are , this gentleman fo an able ‘and rucceasful: Wosinecr® and | Secretary of the Interior a statement of | see but the ecolindrel and the gray-haired | pr" 'tss Meare ir ia nent ns as | save, end evidently have Stine Sen Vessel Ouaetoon, A corrempe yg clr pao gneve dig is an able and successful busines? man. | the receipts and expenditures of that insti- }] woman who was his victim. Each had in : ° ly il at Bo I look for new force beng put into the | tutiom from June 30, 18%, to June 30, 1894. | his own mind decreed death as the punish- | his home, 3040 Dumbarton avenue north- | trade will be crowned with success. the ——_ = age = — Bde de be ue —— — all sources were $8,211.85, | ment of the guilty hela gwice And oy igiaaher weat, with typhoid fever. He is attended ——_-o-_______ schoorer E. L. Willis for Chincoteague, Va., | and great advantage to the party. all J an sbursements for all purposes, | that judgment he came here armed to resist | by his father. It was stated by Members| Assistant Secretary Curtis has returnea| capsized yesterday afternoon near bie reer ean enuston, in about ten days | $6,700.01, leaving a balance on hand of | and overpower, if need be, all the authori | of his family today that they did not con- ington after a few weeks’ vaca-| Beach, Va. The crew of two were to be on hand when the votes are counted.” § $1,442.96 ties created and maintained by himself.” sider his condition dangerous. se ate ner York. oe a ot saved in — therspoon,

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