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FABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871 i ' DAY MORNING, JULY SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS — ALL “()\OR ABLE MEN bt piace a duty on, cout and ton e, the | DEMOCRATS [N CONFERENCE | 2 Sneofiacetten s N sresirtee | MORE OF THE MAJORS STORY | &7 St o e Taconis €7 COREA OPENS FIRE ON JAPAN 4 removed the duty from wool, the product of in so committing the government. 1t was company. ~ He was president of the Nashua, the farmer, he would have been false to reported to the cabinet that there are now sy Acton & Brocton raliroad. himself, faise to his pledges, and false to on the way from Minister Willis papers set- gy his party had he not called attenton to | Hill, Murphy and Irby Failed to Put in | ting out in detail \¥;nt |‘|(‘dlm(l @one, and ‘hlfl Additional Facts Conoerning the Lieuntenant THEY SAY 1T MEANS NOTHING. No News Obtainable as ty the Extent of il Compares Gorman, Vest and Harrls | tho discrimination and_inconslstency, He 1 : reasons therefor, T declalon was Feached BRIV aialah Hipsnten e FoadBomant spoke too candidly, too earnestly, That was an Appeara:ce, to take no action in the whatter until these paig) P J Suspicioas Meeting of Promineat Republi- 03! . i v he eritiolse 0 se ve o hand to the Slayers of Julius Caesar, why he was criticised. Did not these very come to i cans with Governor Mckinley — senators who criticised Mr. Cleveland yester- CLEVELAND, July 24.—Governcr MeKin day ko 10 the president and plead and badger | SUGAR SCHEDULE THE STICKING POINT el Sl Sl WHAT THE STATE COMMITTEE BOOKS SHZW | 1oy of Onfo, ex-Governor William . Mor- | SKIRMISNING AMO' G TROOPS IN SEOUL and implore him to stand by the bill they _— D'D NOT OFT[N DEFEND CLEVELAND framed? D they not realize how tame and Provides for a Horizontal Reduction on All riam of Minnesota and ex-Governor Russell L 5 weak any bill would be that did not have the ; Articles Now Tuxed Over 20 Per Cent. . A. Alger ot Michigan are ail gueats at the ¢ ¥ approval of a democratic president?’” ther Vilas Nor the Loulstana Senators In- | \CucuivGTON, July: 24.—Representative | Whatever the Aspirant Agreed to Pay us ) O 0S8 T S B D U e of this | MAtIEated by Celeatials but Easity Repulsed Was Willing to Sink Personal Differences | DID NOT OFTEN DEFEND CLEVELAND clined to Yield — Frobabiity the BIL | ol 0T G intraduced In the house St Ontstanding — haleman Staoghs Pl L s i b e —Chinese Teansport Suni by w Jupaness i 1 “Only yesterday,” he continued, “the sen- Wil e Sent Lack to Coms the following bill, which he proposes as a ter's Card Concerning the Ebright ¥ ¢0 entlenie Cralser ~Long Imponding War President Riht, LI BESE lation to the effect that the three gentlemen When He Thought the President Ri ht. ator from Maryland read from the farewell ference Without Instruction compromise tariff measure: Check Explaing Somethiy V6 vt TeFs T SONTovBION S HRARHRLS TR Now Under Way. address of Washington on the encroachment U Anldbil g e s A » of the executive, That extract might be — meeting ha conside hle political signifl - — X ead by those Wio acted Independs 2 taxes or duties not hereln othérwise provided Sy i ThL Govatner MUK A GORMAN WAS TOO FOXY TO BE FOOLED | read by those who acted independently of all | \wASHINGTON, July 24—The democrats i : s Thero are a number of facts in reference | CAnce, In other words that Governor McKin- | SHANGHAL July 24.—5:40 p. m.—A dis- outside influences, but it came with poor ! for shall be reduced one-half, provided such A Yi9'u' DraaldunLinl peaRIonitian Kbe udui Gone | paVeH edel grace from those who itocd liere and admit- 0[‘ ”'IU shiite ‘(‘*‘“‘Y declded to N'("“ beind | reduction does not bring them below 20 per | 10 ;\lu;l.»rs”p:nmvr]:m]:m in 15 ware g miderationp b Hlly N!“’r l‘.‘:' kRl & ed that they had themselves sought the in- | closed doors for the purpose of settling | cent ad valorem, it being the intention of | funds in 1800 and 92 which were not o il :Associated. press, representative: wio | Ese #18 ol theribiand bl K 00ASI00) VAPRE Eid'cnled the Idea that the Ocoupant of the | terposition of the president to save them. | their differences on the tarift and trying 8. k6 g brought out in the article appearing In The | calied &t Mr. Hannu's residence, however, | 5a¥8 that a detachment of Corean troops, at A ¥ 1 do not often defend the president,” sald Mr. LHISE RO, tICRUGWERE IRRILtax Or dity ok not 1 the g . Wtite Houte Had Hoodwinked Them, I, Ao e wies i it rang throwgn | o feach an amicable understanding. A | less than 20 per cent ad valorem to remain Bee yesterday morning. In that article it | the latter declared that the presence of the | B0 tnstigation of Chinese residents, ate the chamber, “but today it fs my duty to | Program was arranged for a caucus, and ac- | upon all articles now paying a higher rate. [ ¥2° simply proven that Majors “‘subscribed” | Mite mf_‘,“”‘ HIEHEHRIER HadEnORCRUTILINIE :"f" 'I‘ the Jupaneee garrison and were des ” do wo and T hopo [ am broad-minded and | cordingly at 3 o'elock the sena'e adjourned | This shail not be construed as in any way | $200 to the campaign fund in the year 1802 | MERARCR oo ot Joat faith tn Gevernor | o g CAFFERY TELLS SOME PARTY SECRETS | liberalminded encush to defend him when | and the democratic members walked fnto | chansing existing taxes or duties unor afti and that the record: ay well as the report | yokintey's political future?” Mr. Hanna | A WCF GICkRUM ways that & Japanese sugar Sehedale Was Chunged After 1t Had | CNArations of ‘approval in the gallery that | Senators Hill, Murphy and Irby were tho | this s SHEN A Ay, SAIALSHERS S NG | anebe (o nt Biuct tiatabiiole rusrourion I ope. vhist e Fest e Ayt e | LA LR i UL - 5 ged 4 broke fiually into applause. A suggestion | only democrats present at the capitol who | provislons of sectiony 3 and 4 of this T TN B ATR oo SuohG E | cbed thigipre Sunt Exanubive, WHACT BEIaVE tI | | Sianiiag e S First Been Agreed Upon Becauso the from Mr. Hawley thit the gailcries should bs | aia not respond to the caucus call. Senator | A€t The secretary of the tretsury ls hereby fariR (s exieitation ot the iohky ot D varyaauroniy | oahCUAInE In Known hieko of the alleged orfe el Al UL L L Jeered and hissed. 83 | 11ill ‘was not notificd of the intention to | Sxbressly 'guthorised wnf dirested ‘in il s e e it r McKinley being the man. The | LR L AL L KL A cases where ths act reduces the taxes on | committee has been made by a representa- g e doing all | bombarded Corean ports. ianian Will Finlsh Today. (M. Hill then procseded in impassicned | liold a cavcus until the last minute, and f artieles which now pay al secifio or a spe: | tive of The Bee. The ¢ s disclosed the "to help things along.” ; The British con recelved a telegram ones to say that in the last half century | then declined to enter because of his atti- | cific and ad valorem duty below 20 per cent i i Banki bl LRI R b i ik B bt the remate. chamber had wilnossed Breat | qugo on the bl Senator Irby feft the | 40 valorem (o charse and eollvet upon al t";’ l‘:"‘r"‘m";l"" “'""“;”""“"” 'l' e T LIk Sygat ot Cbverise MAIKIR :’, l",‘,,”'“ ),",',“ ", ," “fl‘””, b :"““" SHINGTON 1 Anett - | sceres and great debates, but yesterday, in AEHURPLIAIEN R Y Shpte 39 vas the republican candidate for lieutenant | ¢ e ticket In eve veruor 1 ting that the Japanese have undertaken to mwxins:x:l\:: r.(:r,' J‘I,',Iy,,,z: ,w:",':,' ’:‘:L:l;m::t the presence of a great crowd, a conspetous | ¢apitol without giving any explanation of | ;" aq \-A.h"r?»“;"m‘;‘:)! ?;w!” ,:p';f‘,'."',?," ‘11”' .,,"l governor, all of the candidates on the same | '®¥/8 romination? e hoit Tt rd Shanghai as outsid: of the sphere of Bttt clevilind, inatead of belfig) as'on,| Lonatorialilcade of the democratle paty nis absence. Senator Murphy went away | taxes or duties provided for in this act there | ticket pald every cent of their camps Ob, that's too far ot A0 e anal ccnven- | operations. The price of coal has risen 40 President Clevoland, instead of being, as on | hiad summon d senator after senator with | pleading an engagement. The caucus con- | shall be added upon all articles which, if | subscriptions. There is e you have ever attended a national e:ny el g al 1 yosterday, the object of attack by the leader | the formality of a judiclal proceeding to PUt | tinued for thres hours, and without reach. | Produced or made in the United States, | y ptio iere is no record to prove | tion you know combinations are made per cent on account of the large demand 3L hs prty, was defonded with vigor and | the pre ident of tie United States on trial e Lo SRCH | would b subjuet to ‘aniifiteranltae oF duty | oo yaa oo ount that Majors agread lo pay | VRIY HOEL HOUES o e made upon these supplies for use upon war . : |y Prpeachment. Thoms senniary datalind | ing any conclusion or taking a vote on any | FEA T : i uty | ag his snare of the legitmate campaign | Governor McKinley was next seen and | gnips, transports, cte. It s the goncral be vim. Mr. Cleveland's champion today was | Loy ™00 varaations w e proposition, adjourned untll tomorrow at 3 | ‘Mg Amount of svel Internal tax or duty. o | exvenses, but the records do disclose the | when asked if his visit had any particular | L) LD LU LIL) David Bennett Hill of New York. The sena- | urked free raw materiais, Yet they Inferred | The discussion of somo points was very | {o and collected at the unfform rate of 12 | 1o falled to pay a cent, He made his I have just run avay from my w denice of this ‘ttention 18 callca otk TR tor spoke almost two hours to breathless | or concluded or supposed that ho wanted the | Warm, and especlally Just before « iourni- | por cent ad valorem, to which shall be CLe R i L B R R L RO LT A b thiat 50) 460N, 65 oNE. dIMoNIty A oURIAORIN J e : e bill, and with thiis misapprehension of | ment, when Senator Vilas was speaking. | jnternal taxes or duties i foutenant governor in o campaign in which | tersibly ot in Columbus recently and I have d o Fo GG G FU S aigne salleics and o tull senato, Several times 4 nternal taxes or duties as provided for in | yig'brother candidates and (helr frichds paid | been very busy. I needed a little rest, so T | gilfitn ibjetiately eaiscd ancther. fthe latost the presiding officer was unable to restrain | o R g On and after September 1, 1894, all tarift =l prestient’s wi hes it was but ural | Several senators interrup'ed him with qu section 1; that neither sections 1 or 2 shall attitude of the King of section 1; the e (TR | AL d attitude of the King o L0 the o ; c should write an henest. frank, manly | tions and criticised the course he was pursu- | in any way interfere with the provisions | °'\the expenec ran away for a few d IR pDoNEdEite el die: (o QHIUE ||v‘r-{l‘l“el; the enthusiasm his remarks evoked, notably | letter to Ch:irman Wilson. Surely the pres- | ing in the senate. This called forth cqually | made in sections 3 or 4 of this act In 1890, when Majors ran for lieutenant cvernor McKinley will deliver an add measures (o insist upon her claims to sova when Mr. Hill declared personal considera- | ident could ne have sald anyihing to | tart replies from the Wisconsin senator, and | " Third. A uniform duty or tax of 1 per cent | Sovernor for tho first time, nis man Friday, | to the Tippecance club tomorrow night. ereignty over the Corea peninsula, The ree tons would not prevent Im from d-fending | these senators which bound him irrevocably | there was a prospact of the debate Lecoming | per pound shall be levied and patd upon all [ g frictiohs Walt Mo Seeley, drew larke . At ports that France and Russia will support o et whon o was ungustly attacked. | (0 the senale bill, as they would have it | more personal, when, upon fiie suggeation | sugars, all tank bottoms, all sugar drain- | Vory DAL LR el DL AUl ALLVLE For L Japan against China are pronounced (o be Jio defended Mr. Cleveland's letter, his right understood : of Senator Gorman, (he adjournment took | ings and sugar sweepings, syrups of cano | Sep, *I'¢Ke1 to have been done in that csm- | DULUTH, July 24.—Forest fires are doing | absolutely groundle e defended Mr. Cle s ter, his rigi I have known him long and well,” con- ce. The caucus merely served to em- | juice, melada, concentrated melada and con- With ref 7 considerable damage around Duluth, and have LONDON, July 24.—The Japanese legation to send it and the sentiments it contained, | tinued Mr. Hill, “and whatever may have | phasize the two facts that the democ erote and coneentrated molasses and molasses | furthor sintoment s - mecernint ChoKi® | now appeard inside the city limits. At | heve has received no news of the rumored and made a strong point against his adver- | been our differences one thing 1 well | senators are all anxious to pass a imported fnto the United States from any | Sinugnter says i his porsonal card, Majors | Amicon, twenty-two miles from lier bombardment of Corean ports by their gove saries when he pointed out that they criil of him, he considers public questions slowly, | bill and that thero are still wide differences | part of the world, having 100 degrecs of sac- | 4id ‘Cyrn this ol In e personal eard, Majors | e on the Northern Pacific, 150 feet long | érument and give the report no credence U E oAb i o eidiis ith Uhe Hiouss: when || cclEere honestly, sincerely. He says | as to the kind of a bill they can pass. charine strength, and a reduction of cne- | Sih t4th tWIs check for §25 over to Treasurer | NEIC TR TVEAN Was destroyed. 1t will | Whatever R e S ST T e || ot e e alloaratully. Tt was recognized from the beglnning that | hundredth of a cént per pound shall be made | s e 0 the state jeentral committes, | G0 0 Ts for several days. : A dispatch from Cliemilpo, hey admitted they had used all their in- The president d.d not indulge in tdle and | Senator Vilas' motion to strike out the di- | for each degree of saccharine strength below | i1 Tecords kept by Mr. Saunders show | delay trains for S ¢ that the Corean governine fluence to induce him to intcrpose in behaif | random comment,” added Mr. Hill. ““These | ferential duty on sugar occupied a most im- | 100 degrees. that the check was forwarded from Pern he Corean government, a r i : the Chinese resiicnis, has of the senate amendments to (he tarift bill. | senators, therefore, had discussed a subject | portant position in the present controver: ForEne®s uniform ,rate of 4 conts per | O June 5, accompanied by a curt leiter, z : S cd | promis's of reform, alrsady made to Japan, He took up Mr. Gorman's argument and met | in gencral terms. They had not read the | and several senators intimated that unless [ pound upon all coffee and ents per | Which Mr. Majors vouchsafed the very sclf- L A The guards 1 e alace at Se it point by point in a manner satistactory (o | matured and well-weighed opinion of the e ruidl bayasiiraness ot ttatwithatawall | pounalunon s fapeeia o pents et | evident information that he had “negiected” lon to ) g el ‘n‘.:nluu;” o tos actitials fowsRIo IS himself at least, and concluded with a piece | pre ident. He had attempted to pass in de- | 5o conclusion could be reached in caucus. tes shall be levied and paid to send it any sooner. Tio orf cheek lecping cars r 1 | Japanese traops in the e c s of satire that stung those on the floor and | liberate judgment on propositions as they | ' Senators Blanchard and Caffery of Louis- | Fifth. The internal duty,or tax upon beer | WAS dated in January, about six montt nscrativoadl elinhane and 1 e antoten o s e tickled the galleries immeasurably. Mr. | appeared to him. R Ll S b A Lot b b ¥ Do heer | U5 to e, tlme when BEr: Majors! s i o slightly advanced. | momentarily cxpieicd POTAR oy catartiayy eomparaatME: HINLS) || Mer Tt aetended Mintacit agal fana were both conspicuous in the cau and all other malt liquors shall be §2 per (A me. s rs’ son - The situation Lins grown from bad to worse RO A0y Mr H1i || kenad i those whoshad | erend lefended himself against the rof- | procecdings. Instead of showlng any dispo- | barrel of thirty-one gallons, and an internal of his own neglect prompted him to forward th of the Oldest Scttler. during the past two or three ¢ RRULSLODRY ALks SO et L of Mr. Gorman and other senators | sitjon to yicld the sugar differential they | duty or tax at the same rate per gallon as is | It to the party for which it was originaily {COUVER, B July 24.—Willlam | Japan insists ¢ ically upon certain re- iulllln:;l“_{::ufirl:- ‘\'\”;j"'f“',’,‘.’,,‘\f,r'(‘v,'f‘,‘\,."'l’:,l \:;L‘x)"f. Spney ’l‘ltnu'] 1:\: hxlms:nn:x on_the Inu'(I:T Ix‘nm' asked that the conference committee be | collected upon beer and malt liquors shall be i"‘”]‘"“i“‘- The sene al Il“"’;“"“'“ still_be aters, who died on Saturday at Niccton, | forms in Corean ational administration RELERATS LLOMBL A o8 orararre s past speeches in the lino | gsked to retain that feature and 40 per cent [ levied and collected und s to be pre- | in doubt as to the length of time that Mr. [~ " : a g 1 e China opposes Japan's dems h (A S S e D G il jrefornts Iosthent Be never falled N tor ndaagses e ot | Rem DAY AR B or v 3 the. J».i..'.fyy Majors might have ‘neglected” to send i | MMty miles from here, wod P :\(;: R LA G e enate. Mr. Gorman he characterized as the | to insist on the democratic principle of free | cent additional on sugar imported from coun- all. wines produked jor made he | the check, had not his attention been so | Was said to be the oldest setiier & i stances “hina SHATRER AL A Jean and hubgry Cagsius, “Mr. Jones, Marcus | raw material. trits paying & bounty on e e e Slateyrt s B e e o1 s ol T iveteT & EAREDNT TG Ler | LColumbla: o Pl 1 Sons LS allow JpduajclalngCiins 3[.?{“’1{.'&“3{33252' (lll.rumn‘xlr‘séy 1:1.'.‘“}}.','{";.,(h‘)‘,‘ WAS IN GOOD COMPANY. continue for this year enough of the bounty | ~Sixth, All laws or parts of laws conflict- | &t the meeting of the state central com- Porters Retorn to Worl The Derlin Vossische expresses confidence T e kfal vitaats || Tho senatoc (meanlng Gotman) Gays T ami| pald Hunder ‘itne: McKinleyhlawion fevpar ffing witn thisfact sucllCHand the eamcrare mittee on Ma B LIVERPOOL, 0., July 2i.—Fvery | that Japan will be bzcked up by the European Bt meat . . /MEs Matrl oot | an opponent of this bill. Then ¢t it be so.” | &rown in this country to make the duty | hereby repealed on Sepfember 1, 1804, and The conversation between Mr. Slaughter | G0y “pagt Liverpool resumed work to- | Powers in her dispute with "China. —War e Struck down the! presic| "l MrcHIIIiwith vehomence, o i"Yes, Tiam| | equal’tor2 cents per pound, / The Louisians, |jtho lgwgtving bountips to producers of | and the representative of The Bee took | 0 =8 e omest. strike In the mistory | DELween the two countries, the Zetung pres Gont not that they loved Mr. Cleveland less, | I opposition to this present bill. The peo- | men reminded the caucus of the result of | sugar in the United States is also hercby | place immediately after the meeting of the after the longest strike In the hiStory | g “will fnevitably result in the extinction o L A i) sanato compromiss | Dle are opposed o it, /Tlie liouse of repre- | tho last eonferonce and demanded that the | repealed and such repeal shull take effect | stato central committee, and before the of Corea as a state. e ¢ | scntatives is opposed to it. If, therefore, I | agreement then made be lived up to. on Jawnary 1, 195, treasurer of the state central committee e ORI O AT A D AT YA SN G O & vt ho concluded, and each wora | &M opposed to it, I find myselt'in good com- | Scnator Vilas and those who stood with | Regarding the bill Mr. Harter made the | received the long delaved check from Vi S8 = Brew WASHINGTON, July 24—Information re e ke Harimer on an Wnvil, "I can | DI him, including Senators Mills and Paln following statement: Majors. Inasmuch as The Bee representa- [ VICTORIA, B. C —Henry Browh | oived at the Japanese legation here today AL ioA sty i ey uare! a1 lonarabls || EAVAIloiME. (1) was (saying this M,/ Gor- | xprossod [great cofiverh joyor the Dasky First, The bill if passed wiil provide a | tive held no conversaiion with Mr. | who robbed the Cariboo stage some weeks | grovnGy o M (TPRACEE IR o8 ot by K g man arose from his seat and went about on | a bill of such a character and united urplus every year, including the first. Slaughter in regard to the matter since that | geo, was convieted Saturday and sentenced | referred to in Shanghai dispatches o the M. Caffery, who followed Mr. Hill with a | the democratic side, holding whispercd con- | Ing that while they considcred the senate | “Second, It Is éssentially’ a compromise | time, this fact relicves the present chafrman | (o' figtcen years. Assoefated press occurr:d at £eoul, the caple BRIt spocoh, also_gave o the country his | ferences with all his colleagucs. bill as preferable to the McKinley law they | bill and not such a one as I would make | of the state central commitiee from any e fa sotHCorant AL Hotewti NagesaI AN DHEEepdect faleoT gave oitlie eountry ia il Continuing Mr/HINZagain definedhis) nt-'| thovehttho chiances for. the passage of a\bfll ) It T lcould ftrame cneitoiimtlt imysglt. A2t | intontlonal injuatice toward Mr. Majors. The TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. Hortens ) Youse. He detailed the manner In which titude in opposition to the incom: tax, after | would n:- greatly improved by the elimination | leaves the taxes fully-9 per cent higher on | facts given The Bee at the time were per- —_— The mistake in locating the scene of the $iie “sugar schedule liad been preparcd, in- which he pointed out the incensistency of his | of the differential on account of the temper [ an average than the last republican plat- | fectly true, for at that time Majors' sense The thermometer at Davenport yesterday | aifficulty is due, probabiy to iLe interruptiva Sisting 1t was made by and in the interest democratic colleagues when they placed a | of the house. form asked, i. e, the difference -between | of duty had not been prodded hard enough [ registered 100 in the shade. ot 6VeTiand Heommun oAt 10k £ BetwebniTSeht of the Sugar trust. He then gave way in duty on coal and iron on the ground of During the caucus Senator Harris, in reply | American and foreign labor cost, but they | to jnduce him to complete the transaction The the:m: meter at Perry, Okl, yesterday | guq Shanghia, in which cass all news reas! e ats | o ahanaa” to.| revente¥anaiert woollintaxen! & Affravanua| torquestions Kexpiained (his vlawa; unon (e |i82e nevertheless lower than the average { commenced by Mr. Ebright. rogistered 115 in the shade. D caucus, Altogether is was a very exciting day | BFIT bill must be consistent. His own idea :nr! 1 ;l!ur{' \:;mu\u, of m-“mu. lnvr stated E{\[l[us of either the Wilson or the senate CHAIRMAN SLAUGHTER'S CARD. ; he 1Virst ; \\lh'lwllx;dn\dl' rict republicans | {6 he sent via ki, o Hh 4 L, eX g Co was that all articles should bear their due | he considered Mr. Viias' motion out of or 4 2 S el Bl pave renominated H., A. Cooper. e e Eag L 4 and the indications are that others as inter- | W% that ff srocies shoull Sear Shel e | but indicated the motion might be changed | *“Third, ‘The sugar refining interest 1s | OMAHA, July &b o the Bdltor) 0L The il ricnrigas plicins yest nomi- | The cablegram glving the “minister:{le A vilLilloy, of life, like leather, coffce, su %0 a8 to render it In order. He also stated | given no protection for the reason its re- (-Bee: I see an ariicle in this moraing's Bee | pated 1. L. Ttemmel for goveraor. news of the dificulty which occurred yos- When at 12::8 Mr. Harrls, the floor man- | Wi oo exigencies of the treasury de- | that le did not believe that a motion to post- | fusal to give reasonable information con- in reference to what I am credited With say- | oy oo 13, 1 s heen renomi terdaycamento hand today, and is as fols ager of the ta.f bill, called up the con- | o404y revenue duty on sugar. pone would be in order, because the bill was | cerning that business is' considered prima | Ing to your report:r. ; congress by the ne republicans. R N ference report a.most every seat on the floor | Manded, a revenus duty oh swgar o | O e possession of the two liouscs, and | facle evidence that it Is far beyond any [ About two months ago at Lincoln your re- | "y United States $ are now. “Corean troops made an uncalled for ate was filled. M Hill was on his feet and 1,000 forizing him (Hill) as an opponent of | ot of the senate alone. such need, porter asked me with reference to a report | jng warrants on the strilers in Montana. | tack upon the Jupznese troops stationed fa was at once recugnized for a speech. He | )y hyy e conld Aanee b it down | The only motion made during the after- Fourth, The increaspd tax of one-fifth of nt that Mr. Majors had not paid Nis | Mactin V. Ward, of the Beoul andiths roops ety rued HIGHIES i agreed, he said, at che outsat with Mr. Gor- | (hi® BIL that le could daes o WAlZ GOM8 | con was one by Senator Jarvis to send the [ a cent a glass on beer will be borne by the f asscssments during the past two campaigns. | Falis, 1<an., bank, killed himself yester TitheidispatelgaveinoiparlicularairARS AL man that the demouratic party was in the | (b6 @S WL OB SEASICE SOl LTS T e | Bill back to conference without instructions, | browers and retailers out of their large [T told him that [ had been informed that | John Ritzgerald of New Orleans he cause of the trouble, and nothing as to midst of a great crisis The d.mecratic ¢ b v P 1 i vhile ¢ like a vote s r v Mr. Majors had not paid his assessments to | the New Crleans States for 100,000 dan the number of persons who may have been : . o | {hat he had been waltzing with Mr. Aldrich. | and while nothing like a vote was taken the | profits and will not add to the price or d 3 § Airas Killed. T} f v party after such a long struggle in the mi- | that he had been waltzlng with Mr. aldrich. | {05, 000 oW ‘are that this motion will | reduce the size of the glass bought by the | Mr. Cady nor to Mr. wWatsonw campatens, | 4 i g lied. The minister's opinion, “however, is ority had at been entrusted with | Pt embered last eammer whon Mr. | evall In the end, Almost evory senator | drinker, and tho tax upon wine belng tho | but as I'was not a member of the committec | | he t 1 of the case against Debs that it is the result of some indlscrost action power. It had gono to work to redeem the | Sorman was waltzing down the atsle with | FEC0 T g0t ot adavesses during tho con- | same as beer, will mot be burdensome or [ at that time tho facts should be oblained Indfanapolis has been postponed until Sep- | on the part of the Corean soldiers which are plidges it had made. The greatest of those | i ST G NG GBROCOICRT ETTET | tinuanes of the caucus. i oppressive to any consumer. from e/ {Cady, \Mr. Walsonfor: fromi thefl (EIBERECE, Lo 8y tioa | four - entire | olinad ool hacd th Eoi oo et RIS was that to reform the tarift. The house | MW BU¥er GWe CRe AW AEnC B “Fifth, The tax upon tea and coffce fs_at | treasurer of the committee, as I had no per- Jesterday destroved | four | entlre | plined and hard to restrict In what they do, had passed a tariff bill, which aside from its | ©00c B0 Y ob hat s colleagucs who were | SLIGHT ABATEMENT OF THE FLAGUE, | the extremely low rate of about 1 mill per sonal knowledge of the matter. $100,000, Gl The! miniater foelalisure LiolriisEW AN incomo tax feature, seemed to meet with i yol P EIE GO Bl S s arim cup and may be called a pure revenue tax. With reference to the Ebright check there e 1 at San Fr ; i H'lvll-*“ lw} he povernment of Corea, an general satisfaction’ and_approval. As it | BOW Prophesying the Cefepl of NS QET L L rican Minister i Tokio Sends Some tn. | “Sixth, Under thig bill no income tax s certainly a mistake., Mr. Ebright sent a | ,ine LGSR To Bwear In the trainmen | B 8ays It s very likeiy (hat it has made an pased the senate, however, after long weary | o0 WERt W T PIECETURE (A0 e sl AR required and no increase, of the whisky tax | check to Mr. Majors as member of the execu- depy Dology expressing regret at the ocourrence, months of debate, it was not satisfactory and [ SPRCHLONEE TERSE SO BEVED PASS: 4 ; B is needed.” } tive committee. The check was sent some e iists of the Sisth QUissouri ais- | There have ben no dispatehos recelved violated the pledges of e e i bald andtuns WASHINGTON, July 24.—Additional in- T T time in January. At the meeting of our hitye nominated Rev. A. B. ncisco | 4t the legation showing that (he Japaneso arty, It went to conference. ““",M"','Ch""m""‘ N anconaltional e | formation regarding the black plague in HOUSE HAS A BUSY DAY, state central committee in Omaha, May 22, | for congress. have taken action with reference to the he house conferees were contronted with | LARHEE CRATRRL B O Mr il | onina have been received at the marine hos- Mr. Ebright stated to some member of the | The krench warship which left Victoria, | bombardment of Corean ports. Japan, it I8 the fact that the senata, had made the bill | ,¥ou £ald It cowld not pass. saif M. TOW. | Do) ‘service through the Department cof | B! Passed to Relnatate Kallway Postal | committes that he had mot received an | B. C. vesterday was recalled and has been | said, has too many int.rests at stake in tnconsistent; lad made it unworthy of | BECHVE O AR FERTRECUT SRS White this e Clers Dismised in 1889. acknowledgment of the money paid, and that | ordered to Cou Corea to attempt to destroy her coastwlse democratic support. They rejected the duty | R MG S VO RON 0t MU v | 5 WASHINGTON, July. 24—The house | he would not pay the balance of his asses: Clay Davis, & member of the Dalton gang | cities and, the or says, certainly has on coal and iron ore. They refused to | (O RYERASS) g Minister Dunn, writing from Toklo, under [ g0 pe s party vote passed the bill for | Ment until that was acknowleded. The treas. f outlaws, was kilied by a sherifl yesterday | no intention of going to war with Corea. yield and there was no hope that they 3 date of June 16, reports the pest to be on & N n ke A o He then referred to Mr. Gorman's asser- ) 4 Mr. Brice and Mr. Smith had prom sed the | vices, he says, are that up to June 7 over rospoct of tariff legislation was at an end. beL0 I 3 bl b fs (Hill's) motion that the senate recede Loulslana_senators u‘«_guu on sugar during | 1,300 deaths had occurred in Hong Kong and from the coal and iron duties was in the "’I“jm;;_:;‘y‘l"‘l‘f" -rj"(\-v.-][:."'{ l’!";'rhjll"‘\:hh;"c“Im several Europeans had died of the plague. line of an agreem nt. 1t would do no good | 2uthottiy to €OMSTrGER WREEINE e 0L A very small percentage only of those who to obatinately adhere fo the position takon | gougnt it Mr. Cleveland's interference was | are attacked recover. o e Dl e ylelding on the | complained of the best way (0 avoid such | Under date of June 22 Minister Dunn says urer was called upon and stated that he had | While resisting avvest. The action of the Chinese government in the reinstatement of clerks dismissed from | nover recoived the amount. Mr. Ebright was | The grand jury at New Orleans has re- | clcsing the Yangst-Kiang river on account the railway mail service® between March 15 | asked to whom h sent the chick. He said | furned inok its against three of the al- | of the complications with Japan growing leged aldermanic bocdle SO and May 1, 1889. The vote was: Yeas, | that it was sent to Mr. Malors. Air. Majors '1,..,“.“- m.‘, ‘-; Dunecan and Saunders at ““‘:t ‘i' :',’,‘],(,’f"",‘“, e upation Is regarded by 140; nays, 3. was asked by the finance committee to for- | penver had o quarrel yesterday and the | MoVl efcers hore as a4 most important S e R to the | Ward the §25, which he did by sending the | former fatally shot Sounde strategic move from a defensive point of s were passed to lssue patents to the | jricinal check to Treasurer Saunders. Mr. | = John Rivers, an actor, died in the insanme | VieW: Shanghal, one of the most populous Presbyterlan Board of Home Missions for | Majors had mislaid or forgotten to forward [ asylum at San Jo | and wealthy citi s in China, s situated on land in the Omaha reservation for church | the same, but had never cashed it. The | insanity i e the j\\uu‘sum: river, a short dlstance LoyonR o ataan 4 S aa i e urposes; ta onl sorata . | check was paid some time in June. W. G. Kerle, . s juncture with the Yangtse-Kiang. ~The pare ot e housert i asked, addressing his | £ entungloment in the fulire was “to Keeh | hat tne latest advices from Hong Kong re- | filicss; 1o authorize the secrotary of whe | “’I'Lave had nothing to do with the finances reight office Woosung bar, at the mouth of the tributary, away from the white house, as I do. interior to lease sites ip the Hot Spring: oft uls, Y b he mout s democratic colleagus (Taughtoch ] pert a slight abatement of the epidemic. | Ayk., reservation for cold water reservoir of the committee, they being entirely in He is r‘h"" in hlh -Ajw:ml i (Hln navigation ~\(!rlum y dificult and the Backed by the public press of the country, TRt o) ) ) T 5 ShCioton 1o, na Biafe. abpanisbentini| AuEORREVALION EORCGUI IMGR FRREEROLER H onurgol nrdthisl muboaminitension ifinanca, STI|X The EBanta Fo depot af La dunts, 0olo, (FPUILMC ROVSIRIIARG A A afasily refusod by the democratic masses and th epresident 3 | OLED. notification by the Japanese government | entered Jands In California, Nevada, Oregon | Gid not see Mr. Ebright or have any conver a8 burnad last night, Thofiro waa starfed |/ to heod ithe oft-repeated muggoationRNES of the United States as it undoubtedly is, the The idea that these old politigal foxes had | which requests citizens of the United States | and Arizona under the timber and stone with him, end have not had any con- | ) LIPAOX RS HNE er | Buropean comm powers —that the house will never yield. Why not yield on | g:ne to the white house and had misundet in Japan and the commanders and masters | gt but whose entries have been declared satfon with your reporter with reference Y R e T T T R T e L iannel be improved at this point. As it s those two points and see whether it does | stood what they heard was absurd. It was | of haval and merchant vessels arriving at . ve bo et e AR e far e | oo g of an cleva i 8 the sinking of a few junks loaded with L lead t srecment 2 ohildish for them to cona I v f|af £ ssels ¢ & invalid because the lands have “been offered | !0, 5 in Now York yesterday | o s O b e oaraol S RN SRS St “y M do come back here and | Nagasaki, Kohe, Yokohama and Hakodate to } at public sale according to law, but have not information in Lincoln some two months v were Killed and - three “seviously | T G Nirdetuatly. close. v‘n;xg“: ARA Dot lossala, Utalling caboutiMr. y IS Sha °y had been overreachcd by | conform to the imperial ordinance for the |} ' i hurt, il easily and effectually closa the - Wilag' notion to recede from the differential [ an “ambitious president.” “I shall vote to ! ase glve this tho same' prominence you | fihe Wisconsin republlcun. state o | Kiang and Woosung above, thus protecting n favor of the sugar trust. Bul conces- | perfect this bill,” coatinued Mr. Hill. “I save the cle mentioned. tion mects at Milwaukee today, Tk fre | Stanghai on the Woosung and also the i 1 should | te it the bill Lall vote for fi il | save-tigiartlolely ! for the gubern | crormously exp nsi i i ons must and should be made if the bill was | shall vote for free co:l, free iren ore and B dadaicid I . SLAUGHTER. ten cnndidates for the gubernatoriul now- | erormously exp nsive ordnance factory near bR e free sugar. sakaxieniDenby, Joy BRIy ot tho legu- | veyed lands and attervard discovered thoen 'BRAD D, SLAUGHTER I T e S loh o m ALk A PRESIDENT'S SENTIMENTS WERI HIS. “If the senate recedes from every amend- .,‘3' |}'u< :,.‘“ .{",f,] at ',,,’“."‘,’,m , n'qu Z-w‘ to be within railrond land grants; and one Acid Not Allowed to Waork, war has out in Simpson | invaluable in case of hostilitios. Mr. Hill sald he s hiz ith ment. placed upon the bill when it comes | 1 UG s Been taken to pr ¥ | permitting eetticrs on public lands to secure | - p,q0 Robingon, an 18-year-old girl, re Al al negroes h TACOMA, Wash., July 24.—A special to & Mr. Hill sald he sympathized with the | ot BACGT SO G Dt 0 Ny, Gorman, | Precaution has been taken to prevent |5} surveys by depositing the amount of (e | i ity her parents on Hickory strect [t one negro woman | news ageney from Yokohama states that president’s letter to Chairman Wilson, | It8 | wyiy you vote for | ntroduction into districts not yet Infected. | prohable expense with : the land ofiice of i A L | b yehed Corcans and Chinese engaged in a battle on sentiments were his. The president violated | ' MW YRR RGN Lo Gl T come to ireat difficulty arises, however, from the | Fro"1i%eq Sta b e Jand ofice of | hetween Bightn and Ninth, attempted to | “Christian sndeavarers are asking the rail- | G 15th Instant with Tungsl's rebels and 1o clause of the constitu len he sent e S i L] ame utter inability of the Clinese government to iy 5 it h commit suicide last night by taking a quan- | roads to grant a $60 round teip rate from é B (Tungsl’s rebe a asiay ohgonaituiion 5 it,” repled Mr. Hill, parrylng the thrust of SR £ the Chinese government {0 | oxymination and clagsifcation of lands ‘fn | G SV L GY (Sondition! Wik | Chicieo’ 6 San ‘rranciseo tor the conven large number wers Lilled, 1t Is reported the ghat fletler. ' e had the right to do v | the astute senator from Maryland understand and unwillingness fo comply | the grants of the Northern Pacifi road in | gigooverca' by nelghi e BIGaKa LR y an king has been kidnapped by the gt was & privileged communication. The UBut you have said,” he added, “that the | With the most clementary principles of sanl-} Montana and Idaho with regard to mineral | summoned Dr. d at a Taten anti-option bl fs not likely | Javanese. The Chineso consul at Nagasaki qQuestion as to making it public was one to ate will not recedo and you tation. i O Sy deposits passed after a, running debate led | hour he he girl's T P et rakent Bossion o | has ordered all Chinese to leave for thelr b_e decided by ‘us.wl\nlm and recelver. " It yeetly cafe in moking that bluff,” l_n Hong l\um', the ul\,‘s\“(v »ul:.qy:”uum— by its author, Mr. Hartman of Montana. [ although ( . Th "im” PPttt AR R SRR et ) Aoae Al Ch e niae was one with which senaters had nothing to “Why don't you eall it?" inquired Mr, | bered beiween forty or fifty and fitteen or | 47y authorizing the jsecrotary of the in- or 'l'fy;“yi‘!llh Jere 1;;:_”;;):“]][):- e opp to the bl men-of-wi 000 trocps are at Nansen, terlor to sell to rallroad companles operating | EDEBAINS the CXeRing, by becamu (1 The witnesses n the train wrecking case | Trouble is imminent at that place. Chol 1n public landa necessary ssnds for reservairs | ShonGSRL ONEL SQMS IS8T OLURAEIIER tiionds | ut Woolland, Cal, vesterduy continued the | is In 18 at a feartul rate, and gravel pits passed, amd at 4 o'clock the | cannot account for her actions, and Dodc identitication of Worden a8 one of the men been cancelled;” to confirm titles to lands regulation of the inspection of the vessels | \yare citizens mede homesteads of pre- arriving from cholera infected ports. emp'ion or desert land entries on unsur- do. No demccrat on this foor could contro- | [ indeay, natvely, twenty per day, with about 70 per cent of ¥ert the position taken by Mr. Cleveland in | “tipne senator understands the terms of the | death#. At Canton it was estimated that that letter. He saw that to placoaduty on | nitjonal game better than 1 do," retorted | 1,000 deaths had occurred up to the 28th of ) coal and iron would be to violate the plat- | ar. prn Ma In that city a novel and thoroughly f {0 ETREC W IC, A e R e P D e | n near the bridg CZAITE RON 18 FIOKLE, form declarations of the party and would Mo, Hill closed his speech with as keen a | Chinese method of chiecking the discase was e leaving this c cruel world, Queen | County, \ll,ml n v_"n-ml.. place the purty, whose success he desired leco of satire as had been heard during | bit upon. A fortune teller having glven TIE B o et racy in conyention iyeaterday pisucd resols s gopopt thut M. & Ih'% false and indefensible position. The | {o acbate, AUrINE | 00t that the plague would die out with the NATURAL GAS WELL EXPLODED. Duniel In the Lion's Den. tigna condemning Senators Garman, and | 8098 S0E LG democrats of the counfry were in sympathy The senator from Maryland has sought to | approach of the spring solstice, the people st Dan Cherry, a “hasher,” was afrested | i tietEs RACION AR, SHR-SATUE- R - : L TOMLD LR f Glth My, Cloveland, Demooratie clbs and | torm me. ihe 1ngo of the tenate. sid he, | of Canton, in orier to decelve the gods of | Ground Torn Up whd Fouses and Barus | ogieht by Detectives Hayes and Hudson f5, Cochrano and A, i1 Bayer, ‘who | BERLIN, July #4.—Th Zeltung demceraiic conventions all over the country | I might respond with drafts upon Shakes- | sickness, made the first day of the fourth Wrgolefl 5 J 1| e o e | T o LA hed s (o) tye venra) | Asaten:thakithe enkagement (o i CRAIEMILN had endorscd the Wilson bill in respect o | pearian characters. In that L woutd | moon (May 8) thelr new year's date. Every- | COFFEYVILLE, Kan., July 2.—Between agent sesterdny nfternoon and pawne | cich in Jollét by Judge Hallett yesterday to Princess Alix of Hesse Is broken, freer raw materials. On the other hand the | term the senator from Maryland as the | ceremony by wlich the day Is ¢ lebrated | 1 and 2 o'clock this morning Coffeyville ex- | jng it for drinks. Bt Dan is wanted on a The defense In the trial of Bank Cashier LONDON, July The report that the menate bill had been received everywhere with | Cassius of the senate” (Great laughter.) | was ~observed with scrupulous exactitude. | perienced a subterfancan o plosion strongly | more serious charge. It Is alleged that he | Sattley at Independence yesterday put in | onzagement of the czarewlch to Princess signs of disapproval. “We all recall Cassius, the an, hungry | The local authorities assisted in this farcical | resembling an edrthquake, which terrified umped IH‘: b l.‘!‘\\"'ll‘ ll was put II[-’I lhl the day endeavoring to prove the recelve Allx hi baanthrokan oMt (k not cradltaiHACeS B O D Yate every democratle mem- | Cas ius (Mr. HII leaned over and. ad. | performance. ~The new year festivities in | tne citizens for miles dround and caused | {hPEEaRee B6 WS NS LCHE of the « had underestimated the value of the bank's e B e e nitice. hud announced | dbesten himecit almost dircetly to Mr. Gor- | the prosence of such widespread death had & | much damage. e v T R G T himselt a: personally in favor of free coal | man), aud the senator from Arkansas I | somewhat ghastly character. R iatad n iatrana | oa Ol cis E Ra i M Il e nbkhEe aat | eanna. Selogaton fo. the dilnelss rnik perial yacht Polar Star on his way home. e ko ore. the senator from Mary- | would call Marcus Brutus. It is the sen | Under date of July 11 the United States | na‘iial gas well. About the time men- | Spring in . Fourteenth strect restaurant | yesterday. The delegates from Springliold L . B . Gormam. on the other hand, with | ator from Arkansas who has labored so ear- | consul at Liege, Belglum, reports that thir- | (ORS00, WVoit S0 pioutons, rapidly | 8nd Cherry s alleged to have tried to give | oppose the nomination of a seuatar by (he Sunk I the English Cha “that frankness and boldness” which was | nestly for this bill. He is the honest Brutus | teen deaths from cholera had occurred in A Ty the ccroner a job by shooting Moore, cenvention, LONDON, July 24.—The steamers Trinte B tenon 3 ‘ollo g one 0/ , awoke the startled B il ‘threw aside the mask yes- | of the senate. (Long laughter) And Casca | that city during the week ending' July 7. | (otiaene Syho Jimned aue of bed (o And the A negro at Laraville, Fla, on whom | gaqd and Mount Sterling were in collision ag ferduy and procloimed himself in favor of | Is the name of the senator who struck the | The past week, he says, the newspapers re- | town brightly illumibated. The earth trem- Blogte 4 pirty of his own race callol the i | 38 A ] 4508 a tariit on coal and iron ore fiest blow of Friday lat (Mr. Vest). Tre- | perted four or five new cases to date. So | bled percepiibly, shaking buildings and MONTREAL, Jul Mme, de Sartorius | tention of lynching him, tired 3 3:30 this morning off Folkestone, The Mount A vevenue tarllt,” :uggested Mr. Gorman | bonfus s the senator from Indiana, ‘testy, | great {s the confldence of the public In the [ causing china to watticl while show has been elected at Parls mother general of | @nd Killed seven of them Atewart was AUDILRALENG SR MENAACHL quietly yet nes nd Metellus Cimber is the | power of the authorities to suppress the could be seen burseing from the Well. | o nyng of the Sacred Heart, the place left L A 2 . The .crew of the British bark Consianogs WX revenue tarlff as you will," replied Mr. | senator from Tennessee (Mr, Harris)." B (et 113 praasnda! aoshalons absolutaly shower lent up £t several minutes, | Uhe MRS of th SARCEE R (N ottt | By the withirawal of Hon, 13 W, Mason | Captain Begett, bound from Dunkirk for New b everthele 8 a tarlff. You," con Having thus characterized the senators pxcitemes The e: glo | causing among the citlzens, Huge | YacS a8 46 B /el rom th e, the tleld was deft cloar for | york, have mutinied and are confined in the L hit B A A% tors, | no excitement. The explosion of a single 3 huried high iato the air and | de Sartorlus for years has been one of the | the nomination of Hon, Joseph AMedill for AT Y iy v finued Mr. Hill, looking Mr. Gormian stralght | amid great laughter, Mr. Hill added: “We | dynamite bomb has frightened more people 5 TN s e anes i ha | Seistant mother generals, — She Is the fourth | senator by the INinols republican W for | torecastle of the vesrels, The ofiicers are in the eye, “did not, like your colleagues, | all remember the cabal which struck down | out of town than all the cholera they hav horhood of the pit." One rock weighing Uil declines the hon working the ship. ¥ set up the childi:h defense that you had | Caesar, and when on yesterday these sen- | had, fully thirty pounds fell through the roof of ¢ wer of Montana has Introduced ulalle Not Dwelling in Poverty. been buncoed into supporting & duty on coal | ators sought to strike down our president — @ ho bar missed the occupants. e the revenue service Y s and Iron.” they made the mistake that had been made Warrant Plates R i As fa known. ' however, no. one :was | and Mme, Borat, the founder from whon Canadlan border In the hands of the LONDON, July 24,—A dispatch from 8 Irofil then proceeded to take txane with | before. - Not that they loved Caesar less, but | WASHINGTON, July 24.—Secretary Car- | hurt. Daylight disclosed a dlsmal, shia (s, thel Ik o' reaeive he vings and | War department, as they can betier patrol | America represcnts the Infanta Bullie of Mr. Gorman's argument yesterday that the | that they lovid Rome more; not that they | lisle today, in the matter of the warrants be- y N o FR89. 08 548, J it and prevent muggling Spain as living In obscurity in London. She was torn up as if by a voleano. Huge boul- e Brani T gna oy Hofr president had only recently discivered the | loved the president less, but that they loved ¢ lssued by the state of Mis ders lay about, while several holes, muny Vi % af Resgolus Vesols d P k. 1, Sbaw. Harman Hoftman, J- | Is living neither in obscurity nor in London, Qootrine of free raw materlals. He care- | (he senate compromise more." Ing:Joaned br-the aiste.of Masniasippl stmis May: monis of RAREOIE Youols Juiy Lyle, 8. A. May and two others bookinakers | . ! ] 8 e Dy D e rates oty airected | of them ffteen 1d thirty feet deep. showed d R o] (T T R AR The princess pald a v.sit to London less thi fully quoted from the president’s public ut | Then pausing for a moment, Mr. Hill closcd | b SPhearance o United Btatee j“:‘_"v‘_;‘l‘"“"" from whence they came. Houses had been | oAt New ¥ Arived=Oircassia, from | 8t HL EAY) have bosun arrested uf the A T & and whila: here Wax bs .u..; tarances (o demoustrate that Mr. (Cleveland | wih sarcastio deliberation: “But I can ay the chiet of the Secrtt service o Testore o | ahaitered. bawns toppivd over, and masses | “A¢" Southampign—Arrived—Lahin, from | the winner of a hors ot the Duke and Duchess of Teck and was had been wedded to that doctrine since he | with Antony, “They are all honorable men,' " Sk < He AN ANGLp 68 " LA apped where before the ground | (O 70 It has just come to | als guost at several fet sent his famou. tariff message to congress Mr. Caffery followed Mr, Hill, first moving | o™ which the notes were prinf level. The strange phenomena Is un- p m also o guast Al sevoral feten, o 1887, Nelther 4id Mr. Hill helleve that | (hat the conferees be Instructed to make the 0 ] ¥ At Hull-Arrived~8an Francisco, from | of the Bank of Bogota, whole question will be referred to the United ountable, New York dled the institution of a Twice Suved from Sulelde. Mr. Cleveland could be held responsible for | following amendment: “That the bounty the unoffic al utterances of Seeretary Car- | provided in sald act shall stand until re: States attorney at St, Louls for such action . T At _Glasgow--Arrived—Furnessia, from | money e ago, but had IO a0 Tute adtme under the laws as may be deemed proper. ¢ .{,‘.;, River Reee :..;.:xuwl-. New vork * A Keoping | the: mistter covered up unil : VIC Mu‘l.\‘lu ([‘ J:l, i, The Cm; 'q, o V. N 2R, D, 24~ ate At Philadelphia— e itis] rince, | cently Jlasgow, 129 days from Cardiff, with coal for, liale, but, referring to the official utterances | bealed to the extent that there shall be paid Wilils W Too Hasty. BB B. O, July Eha water L Ehlladelpbla—Arrived—=Rritish. Prix ntly ¥ ¢ of the secretary of the treasury, he pointed | to the producer of sugar from beets, sorg- WASHINGTON, July 2 The cabinet out that until the prexent question arose both | Lum or sugar cane grown in the United » ] in the Fraser river hus receded very slowly [ from Liverncol Citizens of Enid and P Creek, Okl he navy yard, a d today. When thres Mr. Clevelind and Mr. Carlisle were consis- | States in the year 1804, or from maple sap preliminury hearing The KOVErNor ment to Princess to occupy this position and is the last con necting luk between the present members trom the low lands and farmers will bo un foank Arriyed—Ttalia, from New | complain that federal troops arc ar out Edward Kebby, a cook, cut his spent some time today in discussing the last | able to pultivate thelr land this year - . them without wurrants and deny them at and narrowly escaped death. Whe tent and in harwony. - — phase of the Hawalian situation and the for- | Where th$ water has receded heavy crops Death of John €. Moulton. United States sttorney have gone there t Horn he quietly walked overboard “Wheu Mr, Cleveland saw that the senate (Continued on Third Page.) mal recognition of the new republic of Hawali | are anticipated. LACONIA, N. H., July 24.—John C. Moul- [ investigat as rescued,

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