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ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871, OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 15, 1894, = SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. 1 N NITAT force with which to effectually resista \ QIR QETMS CRDTATN | work of the whole party and not for tha ad YN STONER [ \[d | fact that o couple of men swindled hun- [ YTEENCDRANCR N " V] JU W land in the bay and to encircle the insur. «aid the new chairman®s elaction was due to ing them lots in Cherokee, which ' they PISANJ P74 B 4 "l 7 wents with a complete ring of artillery appreciation of his tideless oneviey. his emi reprosent to be tho co groat clty of “If Admiral de Mello, Who went south nent executive ability, and o the fact of his S S Oklalowa, Cherokee City n fact, o city witn the special object of returning | Secretars Oarlislo Says that “Something” | unrelenting ~republicanism, which caused | Qunonents of Gea ot Tike the Speaker's | on paper alone, located on Locven land and in Insurgents in the Harbor of Rio at Present | witn reinforcements, does not send the ex Sl o tl‘n q Sownething” | jiny to spare no cffort ta adv tho party's I LI T Do Mo ,Ilk e ek the extrome western part of the teeritory. | Ruseell, Kaneee, the Scene Last Night of a 2 i pected aid directly the msurgents will lose Must Be Done Protty Soon, welfare. Mr, Carter's withirawa! was due Committee Appointments, T'he lots are not worth the paper the deeds ol b € in a Bad Way, the enormous advantage by which they solely to the fact helived in a state so e ara written on Triple Lynching, have been able to hold the government in fur distant from Waghinzton or New York - .huh. ‘n‘_'m_‘ u:l vtm 180 |.--‘|.»|u.\.‘ 10 { vh': HIS VIEWS PUT INTO OFFICI\L FORM | En.zl ;.i I\;‘V'H ¢ \‘ {orl!umlx ) \ m. ‘(‘L\ h WOULD RATHER HE DOWNED THE LEADER THEIR PAY HELD 1 R committee, Mr. Manloy himself dismissed lgen of ths Company. Lotter Sent the Senate Financo Committee | the rumor of the Tom Reed boom by suying at Howl Set Up by the Followors of the DesveR. Jan, 14.—A comimittoe of Satta — Hard to Get News, Every Commanding Point Abont the Bay | o wAllofmy offorts to obtain reliable in Embodying the Statements Made 4O, fudge! Thia {8 not the tino for boons, Combined Opposition Bocuuse They Fe railrond empioyos from La Junta, Colo., | No Resistance Offored to the Lynchers by the orm Y sou o met with OB NECHGEUr ¥ TRe THoANE o intend to work » booming of specia i Vi ¢ ¢ Has Its Battery of Artillery, success, All nunieation with LUALGILLL sl bt A candidates will come later. Didn’t Get tho Test of informed Governor Waite that the enzi Officors of the Town. Catherina, the headquarters of the ury During the Week. 2 the Situation. neers, conductors, brakemen, switchmen . Opposed to Oklahoma Annexation, T, insurgents provisional government, hav The bill " tivalioadt Tan - O%l and trackmen of all grades on tho weatern - ¢ N been stopped by order of Peixoto. Such crms ie bill providing statehood for s 1 s recoive v g DA GAMA IN NEED OF REINFORCEMENTS | news as I have secured has been of the most homa, and propo: to take in as a part of Dies MotNas, Joh, 14.—(Spsotal Tel division of the rond havo recolved no salary | pip EXPEDITIOUS AND CERTAIN' WORK fragmentary character, Matters at present the proposed state the lands occupied by the |~ DES MoiNes, Jan Special Telogram | gince lust Octobor, and many of the men and P do not look cheerful for either side five civilized tribes of Indians, the Chero- | to THe Bre ] —The dissatisfaction over the | their families ave on thisvergze of starvation ol : il The hot spell and dry weather has st in kees, Choctaws, Chickasaws, Creeks and | mukeupof the standing committees of the | Saluries for November and Decombor, the: i S A nect ing Aseistance T oy e SSNE lotte (A y T 3 3 v i opes Around The o the M Mello Expects to Bring Assistance from | S 00 R id to be thoe sure nrecursor of | Sceretary Carlisle has .\}llv‘ sed o letter Seminoles, 1 .~‘u,-m.,~v o occupunts o the | house grows apace. The action of speaker | say, have boon promised at different, times, With Ropes Around Their Necks the Men the dreaded vomito, a factor that possibly | to Chairman Voorhees of the senate finar atter's lands alinost to death. Represen Stone in this matter has been the talk of the | but in every instance the pay car failed to Were Pushed Fr Bridze. may play an important part in terminating | committee, which was del vd to that gen- [ tives of theso tribes of Indians are he lobby all d T aothinG R LT AL come. 'The lust. date set by the manage: e Bridge. —_— y 1 ronce: N be @ for all that will to a man's heart obhy all day, and nothin oula uave hap: fope] < " P the war, 80 fur as this city is concerned tleman tonight, embodying inofleinl form | DeAEIN for \ touch & man ST e uld tve it ton | ment at Topelca was January 10, The day . = L v s ML OM ) and imploring congress to save them from | penc would have h A strongor te passed, and no puy car appeared. The men 3 " z VILLEGAIGNON IS STILL BEING POUNDED LOSING HOPE. all the st \('»v.4 ts which M Cat isle has | gppoxation to Oklaboma ; { deney to solidify the opposition to Gear. It | have exhausted theiv credit with the locat | CRIME FOR WHICH THEY WERE KILLED 2 made before the committee during the past A bana of these representative Indians | s thie current opinion that Chairman Blythe | merchants, and as the railway company has Insurgents Becoming More Despondent nd | week regarding the condition of the treas NIW at Vlhv-’ullnwnl \vg;‘xv‘ m.;-‘]‘m.mh Y |t bedtithe wh businoss and that | Stopped supplying coal to its employes many iovernmen i) ors Tnke M h w0 By, ue and o nece: v o J e actio and stated their case, o 8 they were 4 amilies ave sulfering from cold as ell as noded nrd o rme " Government Gunners Take it ns o the Days Go 1} ¥ and the necessity of immediate action | dnd stated theircase, Eher sy thov Wobe | ¢ jer Stono was powerloss in the mat. | fmilies are sufenn fron i as well a Mooded Mur « mer Quietly wn by inducements held out in solemn | fer. This is the only excuse offered by those | Governor Waite lafd thoe mattor before aty stipulations; that they have leaisla who feel disposed to defe ¢ work of the Ao tt o o United LLes O « g Have e g ceived in this city today from the south of & | tarviewed on the subject of a bond issue, R L oot :\:"\f . tisposed to defend the work of t Judze pEnoatied Suies ollrk Bad Gang Wave Been Fat it Now I character most encouraging to the Brazilian | guying that he fully stated his views i his | many improvements and soclal and owher ov= | B 0o siont vopublican membors | the tter to the receivers at government and disheartening to the msur- | maccr o wonavess, but he added signifi- | 8auizations, which exaetly suit their tastes, HbOBavOR LY« epubLiCe Clakk Topoka, T ‘tliom to take immoatat Nk bhiad) 4 2 and that thoy do not want these disturbed. | of the houso less than one-third are Gear | 4ofion munieation from Goveraor ronyrioh 8 the sta’ ed Tyess They contend that all they have has been pro- | men, yet they ave given four out of five | Waite wil . " he letter of r Russ I 141 ight a (Coniprighted 1594 by the Assoclated Fress.] long expected and much desived re- | g, il e i |0 i _ y Waite wiil accompany the letter of Judg: L1, Kan., Jan, A8t night a mob Loxvoy, Jun, 14.—Tme Times tomorrow | oo P o e from Santa i that at once, to l““:' e “!‘“‘ with ::‘ gitkad by ”:-'l;‘)wl‘"-l“;- tiele in tustry and $0- | feading chairmanships, and almost onc-talt | Hallett ot AUbUE bivanty detonmlae iin ol barad tHe el es : i TeaaTd 0 einforec & 0 S means for mecting the demands upon the | briety, “and tha @ building up of the St e LA S STARIOR NI AR Tt was the opinion of Judge Hallett thata | | ; e will print the following lojter, duted Decem- | Gy thaping ave unlfkely to materialize, | governmont. fie would have. to do. some. | couditions through thdweas of & generation | Sf the others. [Ex-Speaker Mitchell of § ik Wib (oo (h "0 oo™ conditton of the | b took out d, G, Burton, William Gay sud ber 24, 1803, from its special correspondent |y o iy 0w looks as if the rovolutionary | ypine. or two must not be destroved ia the interest Biita T omploves Is nll that is necessary | Nis 8an, John Gay, and hung the trio to & at Rio de Janeiro, the letter being marked printar 7t i g s of political connivers.. ‘They believe that | means, which he did not want, and that is | ¢ it Pl wdiate moasures | small railrond bridge a short distunce east ) ders at Santa Catherina would not be | pere is searcely n dou at Chafro Ualdd Gl b L 0 incite the receivers to immediate measures It ance ¢ “Copyrighted in the United States:" blo fahi RAEAVRTaRC _There is scarcely n doubt that Chaivm: the proposition to force them into statehood | the extent of the recognition accorded the [ of relief, of-the depot in this city between the hours A Y able to lend any aid to Admiral du Gama. | yoorhees has an understanding as to the | and open up their lands to the mercies of 5 i EiaE A : | Vitkerac SRR . “I'he present situation in Brazil is some- [ o i . anti-Gear men by the speaker. The com Grand Chict Witkerson of the Trainmen's [ of 1 and 2 o'clock P L ? T'he serious illness of Admiral de Mello on | pagolution which will be reported by the | schemers has behind itcorrupt motives; that 5 brotherhood has been in conferencer with X what difficuit to accurately define. The in- | poapq the Republica has kad an ap cattlemen want to swindle them out of cheir Youngol | e s’ of tho ovder in'Colorado coneatn About midnight the residents of the north surgents under command of Admiral do | pirent “aisnstrous .ffort upon the in- | gauss letter but until his comimitte fs | 14148 dircctly or the useor them indivectly. | Callounin orderto draw him mway from | ing tno wage question. Mr. Wilkerson de- | Purt of town heard a party of fifteen or Gama are in the Bay of Rio de Janeiro and | ¢ " p southe part | . ) At s > politics rmer”’ Coftin and prevent him from [ climed to talk for publication. as the train- | twenty horsemen come in from the nortn, \ Haren | oy St T Bt | Damiue fo il cOnsties juia BuPIgy R Ll I going over to Perkins. The chairmanshipof | men feel they b been kindly treated by | vt 4 » Brazillan governme: a8 conc rated ) 3 ¢ zoing over to Perkins, e chairms vof | men feel oy e been kind veated b; o le St e Aty iR AL L LG of the Republic. In Rio Grande do | the manifest impropricty of either Secretary hey say thesocioty of Oklahoma, as well | {y O 56 ittt was kit | haY BARA TN aubaUmERE T the pEAcny. | poo.anat aeelted ShosHL D PlNE ae all its efforts to crush the revolution at this | Gy tho insurgents have raised the sioge | Caplisie or Mr, Voorhees publishing in ad- | 8sthelaws.areoffensive to them, Openly they | P10 JHCICHEY committee was universa T\ 1o Withony || Therenlutissworot s d and the mob olnt s s b iy " SN ! g B denounce the sctieme ag 1l corrupt one, o pro- | conceded to Judge Blanchard of Mahaska, | 10DCto Sottle the pencing troudies WIAOUL. | 1y eaeded to the fail. point. % at Bage and have left that city in triumphal | vance the authority they expect to obtain s 18 bt one, o i attracting public attention “Hitherto the insurgents have maintained | pocgecsion of the government garrison. Tn | san be seeh ¥ ject of robbers and politicians. hes - | buthe was a Lacey man, and Harrison of pesch e A A fow citizens who happened to bo out their position here, and eyen yet they con- | (iiineor other engagements in the south | "‘ At :n“.‘ulli'l\;:‘\‘Ll‘:;;:y:\Tun;:;xflflu llvynlrvl\ 5 i Franklin gets the chairmanship. Harrison, ACCUSED OF BAD FAITH, late noticed the suspicious uctions of tho tinue to hold the legal authorities in check, | y1o vovolutionists have suffored and many ALOUECOIIENGILH OIS R IDIA (0] S GRD RALI - Lo however, withdrew from the speakership althat Soors SR the state would be repliblican, and they can [ G 3T 2 Although many of the ships m the in- | of de Mello's men have been wounded or | At18 known that Secretary Carlisle is not | Joo 1o proposition to nclude 1n statehood | COntest in Stone's favor. — Judg v inatarie B pose of such i determined band of armed surgents’ squadron, with nearly 800 officers | killed. averse to the issuc of certiicates against the | tafive civilized tribes and theiv lands o | Blanchard is placed at the head | o WEEAPRRCE From the state- | Mmen and watelied the procecdings from a and men, have been dispatehied to the south Uniess [de Mello rapidly recovers from his rujorage of the bullion, which, under the | motive to not only rob them of their pos- | of the committee on federal rela- AT 1‘ raminer's Honolulu corre. | S8fe distance. No officers were aroused or 16 assist 1o the organization of a land forco | IlUSs and is’ ablo by bis presence 1o re- | Shorman law, he has power to coin, ‘but in | sessions, but neuralize the republicanisin of | tions, Tho railroad commitice goes to Lalila USRS AR ST L L SRUTE G Sk R L S T T R animate his men the outlook for the in- | guiop L 0 which | Oklahoma, The democrats belicve that a | ¢ S . Y spondent there is a prospect that the United 18 “golng and o gonerally ald n the establishimenvof | SHiTAte his men the ouHtok o aCsaja | Order to-realize tho 55,000,000 which | OKishoma, W6 PEBOES clicve thut i | Coonley of Butler, an adjoining county to | $ROWIEEE LUEHE s & BROsTEt B HAC = Tt | nearly morning, so quiet were the actions of n provisional government at Santa Cath- | to prevail to a laree extent in their ranks would bo created by this step he | iy Franklin, and the committee on suppression | °00 0 R R TG the charge | the mob. Orders were given by sigus ana eriua, nd desertions are said to be numerous, | Feyuires congressional direction. As It is represented that the moral con- | of intemperance to Funk of Hardin, which | B0 s b5 (80 S ot ) i obeyed without d being spoken. s s R T s Fever is also thinning the insurgentarmy. | alveady stated in the secretary’s | ditions of the five civilized tribes of Indians | bears the samo relation. Betterman of | 1 PHEEERE (R WG L RS RICRE A o T e S on T Have |1 Isomothing fs qulcklydona dn Mello | yeport, Attorney Geneval Miller of the Har- | located adjacent to Oklahoma could uov be | Cerro Gordo gets the committee on agricul- "‘? NG ”‘M‘r‘ V SR anon SRR & Ba % 4 ! se fully one-half of s cutie forcein | yison qministration gave an opinion that | Casily improved. Criminals flecing {rom | o \which bounds Franklin on the north, [ 84 1ele's delay in formulating his veply to e ek s el e i been able to obtain good service has been 2 3 ertiticates sonld bo- fosued owalngt this | Surrounding country into the dominions of | pith BB THRER G IREL L R e | Willle' demand of abdication and urged | rounded by an elght-foot board fenco. In rendereds by the ofticers and men of the in- It is very probable that this news will lead | certifcates co i) AL LRI gl 'S | those Indians are quickly appreiended and wus these four laading chairmanships Have | - G0 SRS P L dent Dole | the Jail were two steel cells, in which the : 7 ohe I | to greater activity than ever on the part of | seigniorage, but there has been so much | gyiftly punished. Jtis said that there is | been “bunched.” so to speak, in a section | & ! : ' surgent forces dispatched from here, and | EERSE AHNVY S TG in TG Toyal | question of thio rught of the sccrotary, under| 3% 'GF {hak Tnwlessnoss existing upon theso | which s giving Gear o solid suppors, Of | called upon Willis and frankly admitied ho | prisoners wero ' conflued, Guards wore within two o threo weeks time 1t is prob- | and the fisurgent siuadrous. and a battle | We eXisting i, 1o procead to this extrem- | ands that provails fn Oklahowa, Atinsas | {ho ten republicans on the e come | @id not propose to subwit his reply until the | placed about the juil and 1t was but the able a considerable insurgent force will be | of a decisive character, will be fought | ity, Mv. Catlisle very wisely submits the | ang Texas. Tt is cited that the outlaws in e o o 1o | Arrival ofa vesselon which it could bedis- | worle of a moment for tho balance of the ready to embark from Santa Catherina for | within a very short time. The inhabitants | QUeStion to congross. - onsidered the | Konsas and other ‘stats do not pentrato | Mittec scven uro Gearmen and auother 18 | pntchod simultancously with tho departuro | mob to gain entrance to th juil bulldiug, 5 A0\ aics of Rio re héartily tired of the war, and the |*, Secretary Cirlislo has considored the | the possessions of the fvp.civilized tribes of | doubtful, and so it goes all through the list. | of the Corwin, whoreupon Willls ugvced th About this time Burton gavea few loud e quostion now fs whether Admiral | ¢Pidemics now raging here make the desir I T [I‘f“‘f~:‘|~']'~.|'l’ gongrossitie | Indians, but prefer to run the gauutlet of | Of the twenty-five repiblicans who were left the Corwin should — car the yells and asked what they wanted with him. S ‘x‘x?r‘n“l‘";\‘l(l’rll“nul e ‘I‘"l}" s {AI»IxLII':“::mlnzx'n\ .l,‘ui n:.ll_«ln;, stronger on [ authority shoulk )“":IK' ll:;"')- f{‘l’m“{‘fi“‘; “r“'c the mo;. '{‘Ilv_l'u n;}s heen no ‘E'ul‘lu ‘l‘ by | out in the cold and got no chairmanships at ]('\::.“v.xhl“;xu{(‘Ix"r.":rf«”‘;:“fi’{l»lxw;\nlxlt”-“lfl”m it ‘I n:v xl.: T:;Tll. nw\l‘l :\).“v]..u[u; bi n‘( ”I"l“‘z a Gama ca d s pres bsitio e part of the citizens generally. ibies WL (LRI any of these Indians far annexatiou to Okl e P S TaRIAve G haT e ien hurried forward his reply and s ocks from the cells with sledges, which too uatil the arrival from the south of those v = s premiun it wWhich 4 and 4%, and 5 per’ cent | Roina or statehood, agd it is liued to undor: | 3l% only & halt dozen ave Goar wen, OF b1e | Willis, who dispatelied the Corwin carly | some time. Burton was the first one taken fuforcements, If he cando so the situation UILT BARRICAD ""."""‘ l';“‘ l“«f‘:‘ ‘“‘ P 0, ""“lk stand how democrats- iu either branch of | twodozen unimportant committees nearly | next morning.. It transpires *hat no dis- f out and procceded with to thesSgspot i1l be an extremely perilous one for Pei —_— ) AU (i, (29, B L Cllidd . L congress can make thg proposition i the | one-half have been distributed among mem- | patches were delivered by the Corwin to the | designated aud lert under guacd, the bal- v ely v light of the administratidys pollcy toward s who have expressed n preference for | Hawaiian representatives in America. ance of the party returning aud jowing the 'm-\“ il i} 5 Vo Hawali. r as second or third choice, and acereliod | I'he L,\.l!nln:-l :]u»‘x'rl'ilm,mfl'lnl! .I\Vau 0y s g\.m~(:g who erg \\uuuhmull'w y.uli ’.l‘ho “All the insurgents need 1sa good sized S i 4 TS SRR {3 dAsSIBtAn GG AT vitica he quecn’s death from heart discase is | two Gays were then taken and murched 1o body tilEenita 1 aua (Ritha ity LI Uak | JOARRARAVIuD A= An (arined band "“1; Slicautcliiolioltenicitic et neit Ak ing IGa GUERRE e per. 1 o his assistunce ab the oritloal | o0 hoiol o, Sonny moment. Smothering | the bridge whero Burton had been lefs. Dt PR St contented - citizens today barricaded the Plenty of Bouds Walting, For some days mow ' the Congressiona 2 spells have come on her with alarming fré- | Ropes weve pluced around their necks und SLITCIR G AL SR lf‘f"“'“ heve. 4y i roud to Massa di Carrars and attacked | 14 nas been stated at various times, in facy | Kecord will be & vojuminous publication. Iy Keeplug the Men in Line. aucucy of late, Visitol prohibited and i giveina chunca to spealt: This once accomplished the insurgents | MET TR0 FEER S e, Tt next | on i ecen stated at vavious thngg, in fact | will contain full verbatim reports of not | Although the ballot tomorrow night will | every precaution taken to prevent excite- | ~Burton said ho could tell lots about hi would be supported in many quarters, T o e e O o e atus o yert s | only the tarif debates ik the house, but tho [ bo sceret, but few, men will be able” to cou- | ment, Threats ugaiust her life havegreatly | connections with —siealing cattle, selling “The main object of my last visit to Ad= | 0 00 E G ! 7 larie quuntities of bands printed in expecta- | Liaiwailan and ouhel fizdts in the senate, | ceal their votes. The lines are being closely | helped to accelerate her trouble. whisky gnd other things, but when asked mizal da Gama was to ascertain personaily [ e eendarmes. Two soldiers were killed o s AAnE to sell thaanl GOVEEN Mon b ub)io | aud:tHel many lengthy t 2l speeches which | drawn on es and though Jay of —————— to tell about the Diuning murder replied, What trath there was in the reitorated as. | A8d another wounded. Reinforcements Lyt 58 K i will not be delivered, hi’ submitted for pub- | Mouroe, Lander, Jameson of Clark, Byers of FOUGHT W idt 2115 OEFICERS. No, sir? J ations to maintain the gold veserve. This h i ! 0 ¢ y et have been sent there. ‘Telegraphic com- R e R e AR lication. 2 2 Shelby. Brooks of Boone, Young of Calkoun ——— Young Gay mado o prayer, and said that eertions of tho supporters of Peixoto thau | pis BCCH SEC FUC TERTENIE SO | B8 not trie, fhere aro any quantity of bonds | fhe ongressiona! [gord is abont 12x14 | and Sessions of Kossutli may desert their | Virgiuia Outlaws Apprehiended After n Burtnn had killod Dinning with an ax. Old the idea of restoration of the monarchy was | g o tho rinters buericaded tha main | Bueesy of Fraraving and Printing, belone, | 1ches ia size, hs two cofimns setiu the body | home candidate and go over to Gear, as they erce Struggle. man Gay stuted: “We were led futo this. causing discontent among the insurgents road thoy formod in several bunds and | bors b fomans alseay nuthoried by e, | matter of brevier, and its pges ave limit. | probably will, this is believed to bo the [ Westox, W. Va., Jan. 14.—Calvert and Puilled 1rito Biarnisy Will Not Be an Obstructionlst. paraded. ~ After terrorizing the district they | which have never been used. Those bonds | L& Some duys the Congressional Record | himit of the defection. Should this prove | fepnon Fleming, uotorious outlaws for = o paid bl “Adumiral da Gama's answer was perfectly | il uuited. “Tho disturbince wroso from | e, Carfisc ca dispose of i the sao m 3 :’snl:'ouu‘vnsmxl‘ of buy fous pages and his o thio Mississipoi irer statesmon L lolata O PAEPIIE irerd Wy iTue llnl.ln:'h-:l“:(n;u:;Jmlur;e:l‘l):ml:nim[xl.r.xgomr:s g % oxplicit, | The subject | mobilizing some of the reserves to proceed to | ner us that intended BE e e as0n y alf-c congressional | not get over fifty votes. ‘The opposition 5 bl 2 et I Rk, s, and quick as a fla ce we stragbtforward and explicit. The subject. | ML ¥ nor s that intended by lis predocessor. | Lroteodings. The other pages ave made | clainis the Gear maragors cannot hold thoir | Of $2,000and the county of Wise $0, havo | pushel off tho bridge. e Gays evidently B OO e e vt 1o the | Bands of workmen, instizated by the an- | Cavlislos utterance tonight that. anless con: | UP of standing matter relating 10 | men in line for more than a halt dozen bul- | been apprehended. They aro charged with dicdtyom gatranguinviont bt iiemoosalon Progross of the revolution. On this ocea- | arehists, paraded through the streets of the | gress acts ho must “do something.” What congressional committees, the recidences | lots, and if the united opposition can force | having committed five different murders and | Burtow's ncek siipped around and up over @ ) Bietti 3 cally - | city, uttering seditious cries. A small vody | {hat somel vill b saoq ot | of members, ete. Somo times the Record | an adjournment at the vight moment they iR e i | his chin, and he was heard to breathe for a. on o relterated omphutically thatn de, | cit uttering seditions crics, & smallbody | vt something will be secns most likely 1o | Coutains ovér 100 pages, many of whion aro | Will win several highway ropberies. The Fleming | monient. when sevoral shots wore fired it n.“::‘l":lxrx)x(n‘.-l:\:'!Tlln\lf‘i}'11‘1“55-;?,‘.'-‘,}2,,12’:,' ,,:ffl ensued. An oft -m-,l rbiner and a ¢ an |,:,,,“’(L"j:,“.,\"':.{'Hw::,‘,.‘:f.m'.'::f",‘, ."lil'f’;“""fo’; in solid nonpareil type, and tiot infrequently sorts of rumors are afloat tonight, Fx- | brovhers have been fugiti 8 fromJusiice Iis body, Fach of the others also had a bul- e e ory. \wourd find thirt 6 had hot im- | wero killed and another carbiner and four | thio trensuty, ihich 13 afl tho moro pressing | MARY of tho puges are Hiled with tubular | Govornor Liutrabee is quoted as saying that | for o longHinios andiintoly, huve isheent ) lek seutiinto Him 3 i s VIR erate butdal e e o " essitg | work. It prints no pictures, contains no ad- | Gear would be nominated on_ tho second or | ensconsed it the mountains ‘of West Vi Uhe mob then left_as quictly as it came, “Ho added that if he found the ofticers of The mob reassembled later, attacked the | gold for foreign shipment, leaving the al- vertisements, and employs the largest num- | third ballot. About all that is really certain | giuia. turday evening they stopped | going north. The presumption s that it the insurgent forces considered his proseuce | customs barracks, disarmed the officiuls and | yeady much o Rl roarug ol | ver of compositors and proofreaders of any | 1s that no nomination is yet i sight and | atu store about nine miles from Cowen. | was citizens from the north part of the et In. the. eivil war nny | then marched itong thoroud 1o Massn Al | United States wholly uuprotected. publication in_tue world: There are nearly | that the friends of each cindidate are going | They had been tracked to this heighbortiood | county, the homo of the crimiuals and t e et 1 th success of their cause or | Carrara ana at some littlo distauce erected Hal ? 500 men who worlk upon: the Congressional | 1o make stubborn fight for tho prico. | by four ofiicers from West Virguia, wno | scene of the murder of Dinniny 1oLy 0 bring wbout dissersion on account | another barricade. Two carviners interfered Can Hardly Vote tho Income Tax. Record. 1t lins o vireulution of ouly 10,000 | Many regard tho caucus tomorrow evening | awaited thew. While the Plominzs 'were | Hiic erine for which tioy were lynched B et ek, ho Would | And were wotinied. Keinforcoments ave | A canvass of the house has been made to | o 2000, and aftor copies ave sent tocertuin | us merely o preliminary siimish. —The engaged i making sone purchases atthe | was the killing of Fred Dinniny in July el e L anxioasly awaited from Leghorn and Disa. | ascertain the strength of income. taxes government ofiicials who ure entiuled to | latest sensation that has beer sprung is a | store, tho ofticers came in and demanded an | on the Burton place, about twenty mil el oA A SR 1 0 Gama aTe i S {L 14 roported that 160 domocrats, nine popu- | them by law, represeatatives and senntors | yumor that in case no nommation s reachied | immediate surrender. ‘The “desporadoes re- | novtheast of this city, Inquiry regarding suffering many hardshipsand in some cases NICARAGUA'S LIT lists and six republicans—a total of absorb the remainderof the edition. Each | Monday the democrats may unite with | sisted arvest and opened five upon theiv pur- | a draft payable to Dinniny and his myste ara o little downhearted ut the magnitud favor them. Thi than a major of theso have thirty or forty copies of tho | thie Gear men and olect "Old Business” on | suers. Tho shots were returaed by the of- | ous disuppearnce led to ar investigation and of the task which they ave confrontir Honduras Part In the AMale SUU Is a Mat- | the house, and if income taxes are submitted | Record at their disposal and they are mailed | Tuesday, when the first vote will be taken | ficers and a flerce conflict for life cnsued | the ayrest of Burton When closely ques- chiefly because the reinforcements from the ter of Doabt. as a separate measure it will devolve upon | free to those whose names ars mrmsh':d in joint convention. The opposition hoot ut | Calvert Fleming was killed outright aud his | tioned as to_ the hereabouts of Dinniny e elavad. D Clamn. has | New Yons, dan. 1 e flerald’s spocial | the fricnds of ‘the schemo to maintain a | the public printer. ' 'The Record s published | this idea and claim that in that event they | brother mortally v punded. Twoof the offi- Burton said ho had gone to Oklahoma with not observed any wish on theie purt to end | gishateh from Manaswus Bope s a0 quorum. The logic would appear to be the | on the day following every day upon which | could easily break the quorum. Some Gear fcers, Johu H. Branham and “Doc” Swan. | & young man named Gay. the war, except by o complete victory over | ¢ REBESAEINEA NARUA SIS e Nizar- | yjrimate failure even in the house. congress sits. Ihus it always appears on i men say they would withhold their votes if | nell, were seriously wounded, the former e et he. possr. | duan administration is becommg alarmed | Mr. Bryan of Nebraska, the Gemocratic [ Sunday when congress sat upon Saturday, | necessary Lo defeat such a scheme. probably fatally. A clerk in the store was Sy IR eI RN SAT e bility of Is men socking for o termination | Over the preseat aspect of thewar situatioa. | member of ways and means committee who buvisiuoyer issued on l:u{\s\‘lrgig\utlhs\uli\;‘:‘l N i0s BiTe b Dt 2::‘:;\;;.‘:”0“1 is nov thought to be dunger- | A fow weuks o youne Gay rouirned and offtasuiliiicsioninn viashou glolindy +| It fears to aliow its forces to advance | hus pushed incoute thxes to 4 swcessful ) gi oS unday. A majority of the .sonate committes on L ber of confessions from all threo, which dif- Wit for Reinforcements. further into the territory of Honduras, be- | G0 icord an immense amount of matte Fuid for by the Pablic, suppr on of intemperance will favor a SUBTEREANIEAN FIK fered materially to detatls and the loca- “1 feel confident from conversations I haye | cavse Sin Sulvador is now massing troops | obtained through our consular and comme Do Congrarsloan L Reaora Lial ot movning || radicatimonifica ionia tRetekprasenbbrolil: 5 e tighiofitosbotly, AhtAeHOy (LS Gondlublyel i had with the oficers of tho inaurgent party | on her froutier mmediately in tho rearof | cil ugents . abroud, showing tho exict | pubiienior Tt i found upon the bronitass | 11O . whilo the house committee will | West Vieginia Has u small Bdition of Hades | that each hud piiticipated in the crime, ul- that tho appearance of reinforcements from | the position the mvaders occupy. Whether | character of incone taxes in foreign coun- | tablo of every membor of congress und is | Lave @ majority in favor of muintuining the Within e Sorders, though Burton denied all knowledge that the south s al) that is noeded to mako them | president Ezota Is going to 4ide. awith Niea. | tries, the manuer of levying and collocting, | always lyiug upon thoir desks when congress | Piosent law, und adopt the mulct planasan | Currox, W. Va,, Jan. 14.—This town has Dinniny had heen killed by the Gays. redotble their oftorts, not only to win a vie. | 1 residont Ezota ls going to lde with Nica- | 50 fo'hing included in his publication somé | aseembics &t noon. Tt 1a pablished and dis.. | 89ditional panalty. ; B minatave fnfernal roglon. It has been | . After severalfruitlcsseffarts to find the Tory In this harbor, but also o tuko sueh | ragua or Honduras in this fight1s you abso- | rajorts submitted by committees of tho | weisaied i puvlic exponse. . All matter | , Lhe Gutch'bill, providing for local option g business hore he plihivh ] oud a8 loaneal bya thomtnya IR s RES] action as would at once bring about u de- | lutely unsettled. The coffee crop. is suffer- | British House of Commons, in which appear "":’[‘ :_;w-li" il:rl“”g VL*“H‘\:“JII aLd nsflfi' by counties, which passed the senate two | 40ing business here for the past eight 1 yonded to huve a dream in which the spot cisive movement, What that movement | ing in the meantime, and much hag been | severe condemuation of incor B e R o [ yeara ago, b falled. {ncthe houss by fou.|i months, duriug whioh pexiod it Has claimed | where Dinniny was buried was revealed to weild be \\nnhl«h‘nvm‘l on the strength of | jost throtgh a scarcity of pickers, who have | Among other things the reports sy s S e hes i oon g ra ;'}ulc#. lI s been introduced by Senator | one victim and has and continues to make LIHH,IIll'll ||nn]un v the m-( \u; he remem- thd reinforcements and their arrival in time 5 h 8 T Ee a0 T e gt oMb\ nobg FLasnes dn congl rower. AP R cred when plowing corn to have seen i raliiforannan e an ' HINC | pong with the woops, For lack of men to do | chree, complulnts are vopularly propare thn for publication n the Itecor Tho house as adopted a resolution by | b iwe mens it aulte it O U 88 GhoE i would wndicate @ grave, which, It 18 certain that with the work the authories are pressng | vip: Tha it owners of prop. AMtor thoy e e o hiher oy | Wood, protesting aguinst the passago of the | "It s u bed of fire covering about an acre | taken ‘in conncetion with his dream, con- 1,000 men a landing could VORI O BALYIC0 rospect of income which they do not get; 1l tion the spocches are rapriuted, cither ab | wilson bill ‘and requesting Towa's repre- | of ground and situated on tho site of the ol | Vineed him that e could locato the body in B N . SR o ate Gener I Hereadora, who has been suc- | it presscs too hurdiy upon skl and industey L‘x(1\’-\“‘\':1'.“{'11“‘“‘_:‘“f“lhw-!“,‘ly‘lfxf;,I:'l'“";m"‘_“_ cote | sentatives in congress to use all the means | Giffton nail worls. 1 15 under a thin crust, | Cmpany with the oflicers. Burton waa 4 the spot for landing. 4 goeqml by Qoneral Sia 0 [commndol B bl tn GOty tkads s 1£ 10 weso 1> | of production for oxti copids, ov au private | 12 helv power to dofant the medsuro, through which flames burst forth and Nght § taken to that part of the county wud unother > “The government is using every end. higtot 8 Tasing as, WAL QUL LAL I GORIR OR306 B | OluRocuGHon oo on B bR Among the twenty bills introducod in the | up tha town at night, throwing out gashes | Search was made at the placo desiznated by k / to make the insurgents position in Rio | Several cannon a ARRang s on ) 34 senate was one by Perry, to prohibit iasur- | qnd sending forth unearthly noises, whichs | Him aud the body found ‘in a vadly decom- | Wasnixorox Buasav or Ts Bee, | 513 Fot kTEENTI STREET, WaAsHINGTON, Jan, 14. ) fanta Catherina, [Copyriyhted, 1574, by the Assocunted Press.] by congress to meet the present urgent sit- 10 e JANEIRO, Jab, 14 —News was e i yagion, Secretary Carlisle declined to be in- And Shower It with Shot and Shell Avenged—Three Members of a Hy—Tho situntion as Outof the Way. gent admiral. v was to the effect that the | cantly that uniess congress took some stops, Adams gets the committee on ways and _ mittec on appropriations goes to finance committee as a result of the secre- mob, but were powerless to thwart the pur- Charges Made Agninst Minister Willls by n NOSYOL iwart the pur bond issue is determined upon, Discontented (Citizens of Carrara, Ttaly, | ohoos hortest period bond and sell Show Their Coutempt for the Law. them at a price whicn will reduce the iater- Arrest of Young Gay, 8 Ll 4 Another report siays: 1 two m velopes il o8, fo ¥ harbor untenable. Ivery point avound the | 804 was driven back beyond Yuscaran. fons that have boen ralsod against in envelopes with frauk = aflixce | WHiCh | ance pools. 'The otbers ‘are ‘of wminor im- | sirike terror to the hearts of the inhab Hagen atite And shawing kit the sl than bay is made use of for military purposes. F G ey A TN Come tax are its inquisitorial characte i SRR N ysen- | PoRtunce. . tants. It has been burning since last April, | beencrushed with u bluot instrument. (lins. ave now mounted on all tie commund: | OFFOSED TO TIE GOVERNMENT. the ineqgui tre of 1ts ineidene without postage, when thename of the sen- | P55l oyses will probably ddjourn Monday | having boen started by i weeat conflagrition | At the inquiry which vlosed yesterday a ing positions in and about the city and on for a week \uwi‘l:"-'lnrl\" the visiting com- | then, All efforts to extinzwish it have been | verdict was rendered finding that Dinniny » shoro front between Rio and IFort Sao ¢ local ’ ¢ s time to do their wérk salling ane 8 0 'COnsY Soutsat) ad been murdered by Willlam Gay, and | the shoro font botwoen Itio and Fort suc ROMICAIL R0 Sk e By ity Hoeal waUHOr tos o by Gur DWwh oficrs, | rection of congress ara sent through tho [ Mittees time to do thei work. unavailing and it is consuunt sourse of | hud becn murdeved by illlm Gag, and ¢ s havo been recently mounted o f T Jan, 14, ¢ cuption or ibatement und who Ninve 10" futs | foi' au\of the executive departments of the STI 3 i into the bed and’ before he could he e ¢ cuded toshow tha ‘ Arma [|mm(v ‘AI“.I\IW angue island Hl e Pimes says: Three days have now been 1”&'5‘«""\:xl‘nmi”-"nl‘-‘J5’;';\‘(.\.[\'{",'.‘.'l.f,"‘,'” wll | oovernment or bureau ”,L) chnipaga freai i e S e e 5 extricated was asphyxiated and his body :::‘-“.lff»‘\\ h--:”h "[n :‘s"‘\‘.‘fll-y“’\ ‘jl".“‘.”l“ I(y \\ ab S} 4 la totul obova .u‘ . Moces of urtillory in | spent in the discussion of the tobaceo taxa- | GG turthor stated that "enormous teinptas | through the mails under a special frank | Fatal accldont 1o @ 15 coman the | nearly burned to crisp. Anotherman foll | the instigution of Burto, and that ho ws vosition, Many of them are old-fashioned | iy pill and 1t is admitted the bul will be | tions to fraud exist,” und thug "stringent and | prepaved for those branches of the govern- Barlington Nour Brooks I in yesterduy, but was luckily rescued before | ki v:liy s0n ateuclson. tho headiby und of lvtle use, but somo Whitworths, & | . nead in its presented form frritating measures of supervision hive to be | ment, Cuesroy, Ta., Jan. 14.-|Special to Tue ] serious huvin befell him, the back of an ax f.'f‘l‘l..»"\‘::‘n:‘“\”.“‘f‘n».}“:mil llxl»lzl\\\wl:'l"rtv Krunps Dr. Miquel is expected to speak today, | 4dopted to prevent fraud The ways and means and finance com- | Bk |—"Black Jack” Rogers was instantly - e ™ Motive for the Crim: ake quite a respecta I T o T B R TR TA n Executive Committeo Meoting, | mittces ave urging men in congress tosab- | falled by being struck by an iron bridge THRBE BUNDRED LERISHED, The motive for the killing of Dinniny Daily Actillery Duvls. solid phalanx of socialists, radicals of all | The meeting of the republican national [ 1t their speeches for publication in the | \hilo brakeing on the Burlington just cast oot seems to have been to oblain his property, “Daily there is an artillery duel between | shades, ultrimontaines and anti-Semites op- | committee’s executive committee here was o | Kecord, instead of delivering them, in order | Fhy 0 Tl cravion forty miles west At Lo SAEANE SRR laliching 400, Doubulos one.0l; tha the forts, and the amount of ammunition | posed to the goverument, which is only sup- [ perfect success, 1 omplished much good | 10 save time, Before the tarif bill s finally s A L o R Temple ln Ning-Po, Chl . causes thut led to the taking of the law into used 8o far has been coormons, Sull the | ported by the free conservatives and indi- | work. Among other things it agreed upon a | d¢ted upon’ there will be hundreds of these of hoxe, thle;ngan 18 ibedy,-rolledy(rom SAN I'raxcisco, Jan. 1.—The Pacific mail | its own hands by the mob was the existenca fiving continues just us though the supply | vidual nienbers of the national liveral and | permanent headguavters, The executive | SPecches publighed in this newsless daily | the car and he was not missed until the | steamship City of Peking brought details | of an —organized gan, [ which th wais inexhaustible conscrvative partics, Iven the cloquence | committee decided, however, to leave the | Paper, and the mails will be loaded with ré- | ypain pulled into Corning. The engineer of | from Ning-1?0 of oo of the most tervible | Pavties were supposed —to have ““Phie soldiers lining the shore front keep | and skill of Miquel will havdly be abie to | location of the national headquarters to the | Prints of them until after the congressional | bycengor train No. 4 suw the body lying on members, and as Burton was one of up & heavy riffe five upon Fort Villegaignon, | counterbalince the formidable opposition. coming meeting it New York. There secms | €lections next Novembe: ] 3 leaders among hem it wouid be very the latter replying with its machine guns. R e v i to be littie doubt but that New York will be PEnny 8. Heard, to procure any testimony that might bo All the buildings on the Islund of Villegaig: AL Yllant's sl ent Lessenod, selectea, It was the general sentimen = = the death of nearly 300 women aud children. | neoded to v them, Stockmen, especially P Ian. 13- -The 1of the Lof NG b nou ave i ruins siis, Jdan. 13- The appeal of the eighty | the committee that, having decidod to estub- COMING WEEK, I CONGRESS. The aunual theatrical performance in honor | have been suffering from the devredations of “The gurrison, consisting of fourteen ofi- | deputics for commutation of the death sen- | lish headquarters, the subjeet of location | 5 - of the gods was being given in the temple, | Lhis gaug for several years pust by the fr cers and 250 men, during my visit were 1iy- | tence of Vaillaut has been sent from the | could well be lefu unsettled for a week or so, | Program that Wil Be Followed In Re SR SNOLIOURIARE CUBROBKAES L0 oA BRCk B, A boy threw a lighted cigarette intoa heap of | quent 1oss of horses, cattle, grain and other Ing in the casemates unde* the batteries in | bl do Blysee to the pardon committee, 80 thut the important work of the congres to the Wilson Tarir Bill, Enloyod in thoe Creston yards. golng out | Straw, which blazed up, and tho burning | Property, and it was not considered safe for tho o of tho fort, e fice of !ln'[\m[ e et 0 U o manittee: | sional campaign could be arranged WASHINGTON, Jan. 14.—~1ho work on tho | with yhe rost of the men. Ho theq started | Staircase preyented the people getiing out. | ARy person to cause the arvest and convie B O O e it of thio amr | in behalf of Vaillnt's daughier, so the “'“‘ \as puggoated by | \‘...‘.'u.v:n[l:-;.m:rjll; tarift bill will commence tomorrow, when | a saloon, known as the “Red Front,” and "“I‘“‘“" ;It fene ’I‘**"“~"l|""~-li' (Hama Hewofauy mempariof tho gaNE ¢ five of the a the mouth of the ha young girl may uot suffer by her father's | 30 Who, however, did not go before the | b0y s read by sections aud be open | became notorious for his fighting qualities, | Were trampled to death, others jumnped from y e § you; Wittdo, that 1t would be an oxcellon | the bill will be read by seations aud bo open | becau . atREGUR TOR D YRR ilities, | windows and weve eithér killed or 5o badly DOUBLE TEAGEDY IN TEXAS, Wiho fiving, howevor, does not interfera | 0 00 was held last (Sun. | 16ea for the executivo committee to prepare | 1o amendment ungdge tho five-minute rule. | PeiE B WANEGINGE T BHOCHE CRORY R | fjured that they were unable to escapo the . with tho work st the guns on Vilegaignon, [ gt Wt Lvons. = A thousand persons | 8t once & small pamphlet of sixty-cight | From now on thé bill will be fu constant | pew taking their places. Abont two years | lames and so pevished, while others pas- | Two Sten Shot in » Reort 1n the Town of rlll‘u‘::“hu”' ® guns ure wie lll‘:“\|ln~.lll‘h?‘w o | \@ro prescnt, - Valllany wus proclaimed 08 coir |Hm‘1\u(‘ meaty oxtracts from the | danger of amendment, and the houso demo- | ago he renounced his bid habits and usso- | $1Vely waited their fate, which was not long Cameron, 3 aud riffe five it b s and shells ) poporavy chaivman, sgtiires of ke Foliblican shier I“’: I | cratic leaders have urged upou all theiv col- | clates, and obtained u situation as brake- “"‘\“"‘Ivl»l'i\‘[w Lhoms ..;.’u they were roasted avgnos, Tex , Jan, 14,~This morning & “Phe mortality amang the garrvison of Robbed the Py master, poiuted, and if arranged and selected | leagues the absolute necessity of their cc RIaR, LIS Rehas Wpeo halds U H AL tragady ogougred iu. a resort 1o this oliy, by Fort Villogaiznon s vory heavy, thoaverige | oiry or Mexico, Jan 1 ~Jacoh Harbou- | €arerully a 'wost instructive book could b tinual presence until the final voto is taken T T R ORUSILED DA ey A VAL AN IR, which W. 1. Brinkley of Columbus, Tex., belg ton il and womlod eekiy sii | gain, o paymuster for Moylun Bros. of this | issued, iich would oot the donunds that | Chiirman Wilson said toan Associated press | Prrasstviig, T, Jan. 14, Boys playivg s lost lis Life and A, 1L, Jones of Meridian ¥ g 8 clty, was bela up by Mexican highwaymen | 856 BOW belvg felt atb over the countyy fo | yoporter tonighs i near a culvert found a regular burglar's den 1o Miners Burled Bencath Tons of fce | Miss., was mortally wounded, D. . something on the tariff. The idea of the re. near Txylahuncs last night snd nearly killed, || o) T R N T Esrential that They Bo Present, in the culvert. A pumber of watche Ang, Ry Moyors ol Wis ‘oliy, who _ls Sue’ senioy publican who ad vance I me is that Iy SPOKANE, Jan, 14.—With a mighty roar as mber in the firm of D, H, & L. B, He was on his way to pay the tie cutters in | the committee should issuo this little book | “It is of the utmost importance that every | Jewelry, money and silverware was found 4 ¥ Fiod Much of the stolen property has been rve- | of thunder, a tevrifi owslide came down ers, i3 in jal charged with tne turned to owners in yarious parts of the | the mountains at A iuho, yosterday, | #hooMogs A. L Jones 1a ‘ailil lving, bus 18 SRnAR. ¥ ho | the mountain 1 ! vd expected to dio. Meyers wanted Brink to g0 howme, but ho said he would go whei cabin in its path was crushed and buried, | Le got ready. Then Moyers began shooting, Laxag, Colo., dau. records were | Coroolius MeGrevy nud Johu 1. Ollen wero | Brinkles wis shot fn the arm aud through . Ha Wil Not T publican speeches, e said, would fll th “ brokeu in the two duys vabbit hunt which | €aung dinner fn their cabin at the time, and | t b, by which ho bled to death. When skirmishos hithorto mentioned that the [ oo Hhe WML AL O GRRGELER L reat d vintago 1o the repubhiogns, | YWU! Proceed from day to duy, 1twilt bomec- || FOCHY AN G L Uit whieh | otore they realized thele danger the slide | the shooting bexan the lights wore put out, government is graaually closing in upon the NOB-AYRES, Ja b \ essary 1o maintaio & quorum, as the absence | SHUCT NSt 1Y 3 otal number killed 0o 5on them, crushing the life out of them | ana Jones siys hie crouched down behind & msurgents in 1o harr and that the posi- | withdrawn asa candidate governor of Not n Time for Hoowms, vime of o suflcient number might in- | 1t Hine nd tho highest individual score | "y ywinkhng, 1t is feared others were | trunk when Meyors struck a wmatoh and ilon of da Gawa is becon re and mora | Buenos Ayres [ v that the selection of Mr. Manley | volve the X < 160, The gume wus & to Deaver and | b vied under an immenso stide of snow. Nov | shot hiu Jugh the bawels, volve the loss of a day or two in the consid- Puel to be tributed an Lh Jifieuly iy Lhe entire Argentine maizo erop has beon ) meant a booming of Tom Reed | R e i HORR.I0.00 G \MALNULLERE RIODR: KNG H6ed, until spring comes will 1t be known Low Meyers belongs to onc of the oldest fami P R e R i LR G | W meant @ boonilug of Tom 1eed | opation of the bill. What is of more cons o T R lies, is \bout % years of age and has e T S ST T H i leaders. Mr. Carter himself | quence is that the amending of the bill o ¥y Lak:bwiniers . - always been a good eitizen how Admiral da Gama can hold s position | settled that vumor when e said that there | should be made white the friends of the | GUTUIIE Okl Jan. 1i.—Withiu the past Mrs. Ewimotc Martiod Agaiy - | | — - (into coneoTvablo that i no cass. 1. tno ator or representative is written opposite Strong Opposition to the Proposed New | wmount of any person’s incouo known o | the frauk, All documents published by di- fires on record, which occurred in the big the track and stopped the train. 1t was | temple in that city December 8 and caused placed in the coach and brought here, h During the striko on tho Burlington Rogers enjoyed the reputation of being one of the toughest characters in this section of Sleeping Around Their Gun. “1 found one gun's erew sleeping around the gun in an exposed condition aud when | asked them why they took such risks they totd me they preferred being ready to five at A moment's notice. This samoe spivit ani mated all th en in kFort Villegaiguon to whom I spoke. It will be seen from the results of the the workmen. It is supposed that the pob- | Would do more good than 1t” would if th bers knew of the paymuster's movements | Committee waitea and issued it during the and laid their plans accordingly He was | heat of campaign, T'he people of both badly hurt in the fight, parties anxious to read something on th 1ted to general debate; but from this time & question, ana short, pithy extracts from ve- | forward the actual votirg on amendments one of the Moylan camps, with over §700 for | At orce and flood the country with it. It | democratic member ba present in the house at this time until the passuge of the tariff . carrying everything b it, Every miner's bill. Thus far the discussion Las been lim atrying syeryth ) Dostructive Loudon 1 lu frout of this eity much longer. Ho re- | Loxvoy, Jan, 1 -I'he large peemises ab | was no disposition on the part of the mewm } mensure and the majority of the house are | WCCK & numbdr of letters have been received New Youk, Jan, 14.-—A special to the Hoe Will Reoove fuirea n ;m” sl DOV 4% his disposal hlv | Kings Cr s, o mu!l by eph 1. Horley | bers un\u.ln\‘h or udividually, to advance | present to expres from parties i Tenncssee and Mississippi, | World from Albany sa Mrs. J. K. ¥ Bekiiy, Jau, ih-The Vosissche Zeitung man his shins and to garvison Cobras and | us u munufuctory of cattle food, Lurned | or retard the political fortunes of any man e . asking t lots uh had 1o | mett | f Frits F 1, w rried ( will probably recove Villeguiguou islywis. He Les oo reserve | toduy. lLuss, £70, The nationul committee was 8 body for the CUNTINUED ON SHUOND PAGE. | Cherokee City. Iuvestigation reveals toe | tonight to W. B. Mix of this city, 110w bis lilneas, y