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ztWTP WZSP ST Vr afe ataW tnt mmkmkp VOL XLVDL SAX FBANgiSCO CAITHtjTRSDA JULY 261883 iiSJ 3TO 11 A Notable Meeting of Authors Minister Phelps Ignores an Invitation Gladstone Celebrates Ilia Golden Wcdilnjr The Irish Agitation Tbe ab enc of Minister rbelps from tbe eunrer of tie Incorporate dSodety of A cthors Is Loo Ion last hjht amtl much comment Gladstone celebrated bli golden wedding yesterday 1 Keller PerneULe Member of Parll kwit bu been arrested JHTertt are being male to near the release Au Dillon it in question Is butd solely spon nn reasonable hatred of the Italian element and tmt public opinion In Itelx will cot How the question to drop Homtne gasmen Rewarded LoxoosJolr23 The Board oi Trad hit givn a present to th crew of the American steamer Maripos or having rescued tt paasenisrs of th British bark Henry jamei which wu wrecked In Aprlllut while on a voyage from Nw cattle New South Welts to San FrgactlCO COURTLANDT PALMEK Brutal Treatment of a Small Boy 41 AUTHORS AT DINNER A Galnerlna ef Dlstlnx alshed Literary Men In London iTSr xrw voait wou casus ax ayrc corraioHTio 1888 special 10 tki CHIOVICXK1 Losbos July 23 Simply became the form or phraseology of aa lnritatlon to an important dinner waa slightly ambiguous Minister Fhelpi placed himself In a particularly unlortunato poiltloa to night The locorportted Society of Authors for tbe first time In ltt history gsve a public dinner to distinguished American men and women letters Tbe ostensible purpose of tbe banqaet wu to felicitate each other upon tbe progress of tbe International Copyright bill In America bat a carcely secondary purpose waa to welcome James Russell Lowell Phelps predecessor on his first appearance In London after hit recent illness It was a gathering ot dlttingulihed literary celebrities ef the Old and New Worlds America waa represented by James Raseell Lowell Bret HiKe Frances Hodgson Burnett Louise ChandlerMoulton Olive Logan Krander Matthews Edwin A Abbey Joseph Fennel McNeil Whistler Professor Lsogley the astronomer Crancb Alexander Cigood George Haven Putnam Millet and others British literature wu penonlfled by Wllkie Collins William Black Edmund Goose and wife 1 ord Bradbourne Walter Berant Autttn Dobion Edmund Yates George Meredith George Simt John Strange Winter Oscar Wilde Lady Colin iampbeil Professor Tolloct Campbell Praed and wife Professor George Darwin the Earl of Pembroke Stanley Little and Professor James Brice The first toast on the list combined the Queen and President of the United States It was expected that Phelps would reply 1 1 tt and that be did not do so Is the talk ef the city of Linden lo nigot The tecre ury of the socftty told me that he receired no reply lotne lnTltation tent to the American Minister but a letter from Phelps is said to be in the possession ol Chairman Brice to the effect that as the lnTltation to him was not explicit as to the date and hour of the dinner he could Dot come but this letter waa not read at the dinner and If It 1 In existence It It carefully concealed Tue dinner hat been tbe talk of the newspapers lor days and Phelpt could acarcely bate been ignorant ol It There vere numerous opinions among the guests aa to what the real reason for blsyary coDtplcuoui absence was At the eleventh hour Consul General Waller who was pretest was asked to respond to the toast to the President Wallere apology for Phelps absence which be said wts due to an unfortunate mistake tu received In absolute silence Tennyson president of the society nerer coes to publio dinners bathe tent a telegram saying Warmest feelings to our American Beits Messages of good fellowship were also received from Huxley Aldrlcn Henry James Thomas Hardy and other eminent writers Lowell looked far from strong and his speech was tborL The reception to Lowell almost took ths form of an oyatlon One speaker referred to his appearance aa the only gleam ol luuiblut la this dull and depressing season Speecbet were made by Brander Matthews Walter Betant Professor Michael Foster Edmnnd Cosae Edmund Yates Professor Pollock and Louise Chandler Moulton It was a gr at opportunity for Phelps and he missed It Bla Remains to lie Cremated at Fresh Pond To Day Nzw Yokx July 25 There were many callers to day at the residence of the late Courtlandt Palmer among them Colonel Robert IngersolL between whom and Palmer a warm friendship had existed for years and who will make a brief address at the funeral services to morrow morn ing Colonel Ingertoll said lastnlgnt I knew Mr Palmer Intimately and regarded him as one ot the noblest men whom it has erer been my fortune to meet He more than one requested me to make funeral remarks tor him should I aurtlTe him and I believe repeated tls to hie family shortly before he died I have beta requeued to make a lew marks by the family and shall do so though what I shell say will sot be very extended Mr Palmer and I frequently talked over the question of a future Ule and 1 wink I RWJtV jfJM JiB trtotttt Colonel InsertoU will be follawej Er KevHeber Newton who will address the family ol the deceased It It not lmprobt able that there will be a formal funeral oration at a later day before the Century Club when Colonel In gertoii will more fully treat of the life of his late friend and his services to the world Immediately after the services tomorrow the body will be taken to the Long Island Railroad and transported to Frsb Pond and cremated there In accordance with Palmers with He was one of the original members of the cremation so clty of this city After the cremation the Interment will be In Greenwood Cemetery where Mr Pawners daughter Is burled A CONGRESSMAN MAKUIED A Wild Steer Runs Amuck in St Louis Eenewal of a Famous Feud An Attempt to Murder Two Persons John Qulnn of Brooklyn ha been arrested tor cruel treatment of a email boy A wild steer create a sensation In 8L Loins yesterday The remains of Courtlaad Palmer wiQ be cremated to day John Lamont and Miss Roat were shot by Ben Button hear Dryden awaroffreIbtTtfe B5is tpecial Ctaoatchee to tn CKtvosncLS AN ISHUMAN MOK8TKB ground floor collapsed to day under the i weight ot a lotof Iron pipe and fire heavy in the break One was killed and one badly bruited The others escaped with a bid fright There was a great panto when tbe crash occurred and over 200 women and girls at work in the upper Boors rushed Into the street screaminc No others were Injured but those mentioned Production of Iron and Stoel Fhilidelfkia July 25 The American Steel and Iron Associations statement shows that the total production ot pig iron In the United States for the first six months of 1S8 amounted to 3382503 net ton of 2000 pounds or 3020802 gross tons of 2240 pounds The production for the lsst six months of 1887 wai 377190e net tons or 3387853 frosa tons The decreased production in the first half of 1868 was wholly In Bessemer pig iron The production ot Bessemer steel rails in the nrst half of 1888 was 775281 net tone or 692197 roil tons against 1110117 Bet tons or 1023320 gross tons Is the last half ol 1887 A Chance to Eseaoe Niw Yoar July 25 The poUee here fear that Boiorne arrested In 8L Louis tor swindling Laehman 4 Co of 8tn Francisco will be released because of the absence ot Kornun Becker the Eastern traveling representative ot the concern from the city It waa on his Information glTen her that Inspector Byrnes sent on the so tlc which reanlted In Boiomes srrest If Beccer does sot tarn op soon tut police nere wui oraer msorass reivmavb Repubiicaaacus on Imporfaiiqnof Contract lilDor Passage ijhe TTsTal ipproprla tiowandSlfanul Court WlBUls ONeill of Mlsionrl Weds a St Lonls Lady St Loci July 25 A large and fashionable garnering of people witnessed the marriage ceremony of Congrestman John ONeill and Miss Kate Robertson in St Theresas Church at ti oclock this morn log The Rev Father Flanigan oQdslsd The service was choral and tbe bridal procession on entering the church was greeted by the strains of the Mendeitsohn Wedding March played on the organ by Professor Kytpa Ths bride was attired in a handsome traveling suit of gray wool and slit She was accompanied to the altar by Miss Annie Heller as bridesmaid who also wore a traveling suit of gray silk Mr ONeill wai attended by Murphy of the Post office at groomsman After the wedding breakfast at the Robertson residence the bridal couple proceeded on their wedding tour going North to Chicago and thence to Washington which city tbey purpose to rescU by the 30th Mrs Ethel Moore of Washington who raised a great scandal about ONeill last spring wrote to the Archbishop a few days ago asking him to prevent the marriage at she was ONelili legal wife The Archbishop sppartntly Ignore the letter DESPEKATE TRASHS Captuet by Militia After TerrorisingTerrorising a Dlttrict Ashtabula 0 July 25 A gang ot about twenty tramps have been making 4t very lively for farmers and railroad men In this section for a few days On Monday they were surrounded In their camp by the local police but managed to escape All ot them were armed with revolvers and were desperate men Monday night they boarded a Lake Shore freight train near this place and compelled the conductor to carry them to Geneva twelve miles west On the way they broke open a box car and secured a lotol liquor all becoming bowling druuk At Genera they left the train and Tuesday nlfht attacked a farmers dwelling near that plac shooting through his window and dsitr ojing considerable property Complaint was again made to the authorities and this morning the local militia company wu ordered out and sent to Geneva and after a sharp fight In which many shots were ex changed without serious damage to either side the tramps were captured and brought to this city where tbey are now In jail LLIED BY AMBiTlON Hie Cruel Treatment of a Little Boy at Brooklyn Nrw YosK July 25 On Tuesday night the police anthorltiea were notified that a boy was being Ill treated at the house of John Qnlsn In Brooklyn and their investigation brought to light a diabolical case of Inhumanity Qoinns place ot abode Is a lonely tpot situsted smong sand banks With Qulnn and his wife lived a little bey 8 years old named Eugene Scbencx The Child had not been seen since Sunday and the neighbor suspecting something wrong reported the matter To the question Where Is the boy Qulnn replied Playlne over In the sand This did not sstlsfy the officers and to a repetition of the question he said the boy was tn tbe cellar A slight description of the cellar will serve to give an idea of where the boy was confined It it under the shsnty snd access to It Is gained on the outside Step down and you Hand or rather crouch for It it only about four feet high In a damp dark dirty pit from whence arltes a tteneh rank and dense The pit for It was designed for and it only used as a goat pit la about lour feet square and in a manger there the officers found little Eugene without a Hitch of elothlns to cover hit naked form and so weak that he could hardly ttaod They took him out found tome clothes for him and rave him tome food The manner In which bo ate the little meal proved conclusively that he had been a Ion time without anything to eat Officer Beecher tald It It the most horrible case of Inhumanity I ever taw and I have tten a great many Why his bones fairly stuck out through hit flesh and his little legs were not as big around at my little club It was awful The boy was put In there laslBundsy and three long days and nights he had been caged in that filthy hole In tbe ground devoid of food and raiment Qulnn was arretted and arraigned Hesald that the boy stole money from him and he put him in tbe cellar for punishment Qulnn waa released on ball The boy waa taken tn charge by the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children who will investigate the affair SA rXaaV Tomedor Baat a I CoiAiGI Poiki OIX July 25 The Wat trip I the Patrick torpedo boatwhlch hat teen constructed here was meae to day in the presence of a commissioner from the French Government A run of a mile and eighteen feet was made In two minutes and forty three seconds being eleven seconds better time than was erer made before The teit wu satisfactory to the committee iMlnlii i feSBnWsBTC3 BnKHWThSint pascal Bulnes Educators MisNiAFOtts July 25 The Bnslness Educatoa National Association to day elected the following officers President George Brown Jacksonville III firtt vice president George Elliott Burlington la second vlca sretidentL A Gray Portland Me third vice president Mitt patchert Han Francisco secretary ana treasurer William McCord New York A WILD STEER It Creates Paper Manufartnrers Saratoua July 25 The American Paper Manufacturers Assoctitlon held its eleventh annual session to day President Byron Weston in the chair Warner Miller spoke on the tariff question Rogers of Holyoke Mesa wss elected President Imported Race Horses New Yohk Jnly 22 Two famous race horset The Belladonna and Viola consigned to August Belmont reached here to day by tbe steamer Spain The animals are imported for breeding purposes A Sorer Hailstorm Richfoed Vt July 25 Hall fell to a depth of fire Inches in tbit State to day In tome placet completely destroying growing cropi and gardens Death of a Geologist Nxw Yoei July 6 Colonel Jtmes Stenhenson of the United States Geologi cal survey died at the Glltex House today of heart disease i The Sepubflcasv Eeoaort have decided to Baas a tariff bill at thUl session of congress Th special Congressional Iuunigraaon CWmltteeV isvimVeagaiIon TorfcJssterdnrJ 1 bi ijt TneBenate winiatgeTr ucrtaM tue amount oftlMArmy JsBSt1eWssSUv astft the House after riaooahatbein eicept41romtbiprovlalonv Special Bfepatchee to thejCKaoajCLn THB TABirrROBtEM A Blilti Be Prepared by the Be publlean Senators WAiHlnaros July 25 Tbe chief questionquestion before the Republican Senators for the last week hat been whether they shall present substitute measure before Congress adjourns tor the Mills biU and endeavor to put it In the Senate There has beta a minority ol Senators who were very much opposed to thia plan The matter hat been thoroughly dlieutted fromdaytoday In the Senate among the Republicans To night a cancut wai held at Senator Evtrtt house at which nearly all of the Republican Senators were present Edmonds and one or two others being absest At that caucui It wu dacided that the Bepublleant In the Senate should prepare a bill that all Republican Senators should stand by the decision of the majority and that the bill should be passed at this session PACiriC COAST NOTES sued a circular letter ot Initroettoa Jo poitmutert that under the provliloni of the PottoOce Appropriation bill recently passed by Congress the postage on iteds cusanga duidsv rwu aciea uw visum will be charged at the rate of 1 cent tor each two ounces or fraction thereof The former rate was least per ounce The Home Committee on Agriculture to day decided to report to the House the Lee bill to prevent the sale naanulaeture or trantponaUon of adulterated article ot food drink and drcri ilio a substitute I for the BuHerworth bill denning lard and imposing tax on compound iara ana regulating its sale Importation and exportation The Senate Committee on Appropriations husgreed to report an amendment to the Army Appropriation till appropriating between 6000000 and 7000000 for tbe establishment ol gun factory at West Troy and lot the manufacture of coast defense gone One section ol the amendment appropriates 750000 for the erection ol necessary buildings and their equipment with machinery end fixtures Another section appropriate 5000000 of the purchase ot ateel for sign power cout defense gunt of eight ten and twelve inoh caliber An appropriation li alio proposed for the pur chue ot torpedoes COXQBESSIUNAL FISOCEEDIKOS An Aggressive Fight to Be Made Republicans Confident of Yictory Harrison Receives a Big Dele cation Allies of the Democrats AN INFAMOUS GANG INDIANA WHITE CAPS TWO WOMEN FIFTY YrAUS MA Kill ED Gl dslone Celebratee Bla Qoldea Wedding Loncos July 25 Mr and Mrs Gladstone celebrated their golden wedding today Testimonials la tbe ibape of letters Ulegrtmi and present poured In upon them by hundreds The couple were given a reception at tbe residence ot Earl Spencer thia afternoon and were presented with portraits of themselves painted by Frank Holl and Hubert Herko xner and also with three silver cups and an address signed by 150 members ol Parliament Lord Granville made the speech ot presentation Gladstone replying to a congratulatory address wished to Indorse all that the address contained with reference to bis wife II would be difficult be said to give an equate idea of the domestlo happiness ef bis married life With regard to tbe allnalont to himself he felt that they were Wo Battering COEECINO IRELAND The Son of an Abolitionist Become a Democrat Ciiicago July 26 The nfer Oceons Princeton 111 tpeclal says The temptation thrown out to young Owen Lovejoy was too much for the degenerate ion ot a worthy aire Tbe Democrats here tendered him the nomination aa a candidate for Congreti snd he accepted In a brief ipeech in which he declared hlmielt free trader In the Unci laid down In President Cleveland menage two yean ago air Lovejoy haa had aspirations for ofhco heretofore bnt tbe people leemed to prefer tome one ele His nncle Elijah Lovejoy wu murdered by a Democratic mob at Alton 111 became he believed in liberty a free ballot and a fair count and his father wu dlitlngulihtd an abolitionist Among his lut words speaking of tbe Democratic party and the Rebellion wu the description of tt an unmitigated body which drops with tu own fetid putrucence i BAD BCTTEKMILK Decided Sensation Id St Lonls ST Lorts July 25 A wild steer broke loose from a drove on the levee this afternoon and ran up Walnut atreet and then north to Locust followed by several hundred people A woman with a red parasol saved herself by dropping the paraaoL which the animal trampled At Olive street a Utile lrl was knocked down and 1 trampled on by the steer Tbe animal wu run Into a vacant storeroom of the Jaccard Jewelry Company where ilx policemen emptied their revolvers at it firing thirty tlx shots A half wild fellow called Crasy Ward then armed himself with an ax and crushed in the animals skua A FIGHT WITH WINCHESTERS Arrest of Another Parnelllie Member of Parliament Losdos July 25 James OKelly the woll inoen journeliit tnl member of Parliament lot the north division el Soa eommon wu arruted la this city last ktlghtfor alleted offenses under ihe so called Irish Crimes set1 Ths warrant for bla arrest charred him with seeking speeches in Ireland inciting so iminuaeuon ana doicikuus aw under an escort of police left for Dublin on an aarlr train this morning The charges against OKelly ere bated on ut terencea speeca as rvoeui iiiwwii lath sontfc di rialosL of Landlord vin resulted in the return or nngersta ax nellite to the House of Commons It la tA that Pturerald and also Mr Leamr the newly elected member for Bonth sUgo will be arretted la addition to tveuy DCBU July 25 The Exchequer Court application ot Timothy Heeiy member of rerUamenVuu granted a condl tloaal order at babes i corpus lor the re lease from prison ot John Dillon on the rround that owing to Informalities tbe County Judge who sentenced Dillon on appeal had no Jurisdiction to rehear the A Morderoaa Plot Son A Jnlr A plot bu been die jovered to assassinate Ferdinand ol Bulgaria Two inspected Ruulani have been arretted Documents were tound on them revesltng the conspiracy to assassinate Ferdlasnd and ovtrtum tbe Bulgarian OTemmeni Xtatiisna Itanarad Sbsnv Jly 25 Tbe Rtftrna to dy rmbuihu royal decree naming Caarlee Btrtottl end Vicente Polidort editors et tne iTvffrciW ihmw cww York CaTelien of the Order Corona tHiilla Who DItcoverad Amerleaf LOSMX July 25 The icnlptM 8tory ot Rome wUl shorlypnbUth ah erttele la the i rr4tfUjf en tbelecovery 1 America by Jeen Cousin I Pieppe br tore me lanaiog rim kaanistt Tnrf Loxcoa Jniy sa Tnii JlAUUrhire eummer handicap to day wu won ong jsoomoutn The Itallaae Arensed SoMt jBirtiSL Thttiztoma 111 aa arUcleto dayon the agitetlon carried on xsiae UnlUd Btatei acainnueaan pu aratictv Tie Btfamt eeyi tae xaeTimeBs It lXsaelee Oat for Some Hours an Entire Family Wicbit aKu July 25 Danlel Mccarty and nil family consisting of iosr children end daughter in law were alt poisoned to day The wlfepBXCueaa quantity ol buttermilk Ifrota a neighbor and theentlre family partook cl it thli afternoon Immediately they were seised with terrible vomlrlng end cramps AH rolled about on the floor In agony and none were able to summon aid Passert by heard their screams and medical aid wu shortly ministering to the alek bat It waa soaae hour bafora any one wu out ot denier MeCarty and hie eldest daughter are stin speechless Physicians differ materially to what wu tbe matter with the bnttermiix GREETIKU TO BLAISE The Latest Development a Longstanding Soathera Fend Chabxxstos Ya JuTy 25 There has been another serious outbreak ot the Hatfield McCoy fend along the valley ot the Tug fork of the Big Sandy between oltiieni of Pike county Ky and Logan county Vs and a general skirmish took place on Monday at the muth ol Peters creek In which one man wu killed and several wounded Beth parties were armed with Winchester rifles and the fight Is said to halt been stubbornly contested on both sides Tbe news wu brought in by Wild Bin an agent ot a detacUre agency who came in with two cltlxens of Pike county who had been captured under the terms of tbe reward offered by tbe Governor of this State Wild William had little to uy about the fight bnt from his statements exciting news may be looked lor shortly A TRAGIC AFFAIR The Rousing Reception lie Will Get la Mew York KiwToax July 25 A Joint conference ot the Republican County Committee and the ipeclal committee appointed by the Bennblrcan club to arrange for Mr Blaine reception wu held to night The roomt were crowded with reprweatatlTet of tbe different clsba It wu decided to appoint a rub com mitteefrom tbe County Committee to act with the clubmen In arranging tbe details ot the demonstration attending Mr Blaines arrival The members ot tne committee expressed coma mrpriie at the report made by Mr Pool about the num bar clubs that will be represented and the aire of the delegations that are coming BELVA TALK She Zxplelaa How She Will Win far Preslieab New Toax July 25 Belva A Lock wood and levers of fear Uenuanti conferred to day at the home of Mrs Cynthia Leonard about the plan of campaign of their national eqsal rlfhte prty Jfrtv Lockwood did most of the talking end tbe otner women tat around hsr and imlled and clapped their hand generously eke ntllnM her methods She proposes that her rampalgn for the Presidency ehall be Tlgorout and that by her candidacy tne eanie of woman enflrage shall be ad Taneed eTtn II the it noteiected to etedCUTeland Shooting of a New York Farmer and a Yaunw Woman Ithaca TA JuIt 25 Ben Dutton farm hand went to the houee ot John La moot three miles east ot Dryden last nlgb and attempted to kill Lamont and Miss Boat a young woman employed In Laments family Dottoa fired one bullet at Lamont which took effect In hta face end four at the girl all of which took effect Her moat serious Injury la a wound in the back ot tbe bead and her rtcoTery uaoubtful After the iboottu Dutton escaped to the woods A posse headed by a Deputy Sheriff hunUd for him all night and this morning bis dead body wu found with a Ballet through his heart A paper wu also found at the dead mans aide marked itrychnlne Dutton had been paying attention to the girL bnt Lamont een ildered him unworthy ot her and at hie advice she rejected his suit Dutton swore he wonld gat aran with Ltiaoot for toter fering and wu la fulfillment of his oath that tbe crime wu committed John Lamont tbe wounded man Is eouala ot Daniel 8 Lamont President Clevelands private secretary Ait Ineaaa Coutjreearaan Wasbiwqtois July 25 CongTeumtn Hopkins of New York wu taken to an la sane uylnm yesterday by hla brother He been acting qneeriy tor some time past in fact erer since he came to Congress He owes bUta ell over town He first took a handsome noose in a fuhion able part el town end with flunkeys galore and a handsome stir ol trotters made a btx splurge He wu admitted to the Metropolitan duo bnt they expelled htm because he gave worthless checks His ease la a tad one Be wu acarcely tn the House becauM he seldom or never attended the sessions Raeltic at Detroit DmOTT July 25 At the races to day the attendance wu gcod the weaihetper eet and the track feat The 2 JS class trotting for a puree of 2000 had two starters Roy Won Mulatto sscond Best time 324 The 218 class for a purse of 2000 Rosalind Wilkes won Lorttta second Only two stsrtsrs But time 2174 The free tor all pacing race for a purte of 2000 Arrow won Utile Meek second Hike Wilkee third Gossip Jr fourth But tlme2aH Dratls a Faster Kxwaei July 25 Sarau Kelly who has not luted food In forty two days died to day bhe wu 53 years old end when uken tick weighed 152 pounds hut at the time other death she weighed eighty poonda A Fatal Aeeldent XiVTox Jnly 25A lie eld Arm oryTonHm and White atreeta oeeupted by seTtrU prinUag end bcokbiading firms a laliery alionj one tide el the Then They Try to Bnlldoae a Fanner and Receive a Dose of Lead Two of Then Wounded New uun and July 25 A bloody tragedy in which the White Cape figured wu enacted early yesterday forenoon In a secluded part of Crawford county A mlddle agsd women end bar daughter about 19 years old llve In thst neighborhood and hare ftllen under tbe dlipleuure ot the nbto rlout White CapVol Crawford county who charged that the women were unchaite on the sight ot the 23d about twenty five well moontad and well armed White Caps rode up to the Wiseman residence took the mother and daughter out of bed tied them to trees ear by and whipped them unmercifully with hickory switches The blood followed each blow that wu laid upon the bare backs of tbe unfortunate women Their ihrleki and crlei for mercy were disregarded by their ssrage torturers and the blows continued to rain down on their naked backs un 11 fainting on the ropes thst held them they were cut loose Tbe White Caps remounted their horset and after a brief consultation which was overheard by three menln a house near that of the Wiseman women they rode away The White Caps had agreed la their coniultatlon to ride to the houie of Leslie Moreiand a reputable cltiten of the neighborhood end ten htm what they had done and why they did it and order him to spread the Bews7thli being their custom Tne three men who overheard this arrangement were relatives ot Moriland and taking their gunt they took a short cut to Moreiand i to to beat the White Ctrl there They Informed Moreiand that the night riders were coming end the purpose of their visit and then secreted themselves in a thicket along the road almost in front of Morelaadt residence Boon the White Caps appeared com menced knocking at the door of More lands house and called for him to ret up He soon came to the door with his rifle in his hand The White Caps told their errand and ordered him to start out at daylight and spread the news Moreiand told them he wu not that kind ot a man and no luch lawlui gang would bulldose him Tbe gang told Mm if be did not they would call again end take him out and bang htmand than commenced yelling and firlnt their revolvers at the bouse Morehead replied with his rifle and at the tame moment the three men la ambush fired upon the gang Many shots were exchanged and It It be Jleved three of them were seriously wounded Efforts win be mala to find them Two of them are now known to be men who lave always been regarded respectable eltliens of Crawford county The revelation created a great surprise HEWITT RIDICDLED Arizona Exempted From the Provisions of the Land Court Bill WaibMgtox July 25 In the House today the bill waa called op establishing a United States Land Court and to provide for a Judicial Investigation and settlement of private land claims tn the Territories of Arltoaaand New Mexico and the State of Colorado The bill provides thst the court shall consist of a Chief Justice and two Associate Justices The court is to hear the claims ol holders of alleged Mexican land rants and also to hear the claims of tattlers who hare derived title from the United States Delegate Smith of Arlsona made a speech In advocacy of hit amendment to strike out the Territory of Aritona from the bill It will be remembered that this Is the bill against which the tattlers In Arizona protested so vigorously as tt gare the land spscultton a chance to hirutlhem la the courts ins uoute finally struct out Aritona and then passed the bliL The following resident of the Pacific coast were granted pensions to day Cali forniaMexican war survlvort suu li AxtelCWoodbrldge Mexican war wid ows rXerinaS widow of Samuel Mo MahonvDixos Idaho Territory Increase FlarrepootHlIoultoiivinimett Posto fittes were established rto dty at PuntaOorda Ventura county Cal at Ruddock Umatilla county Or and at Palmer King county Charles Ebbett liaao Rnddock and lilts Emilia Peterson were appointed Pottm uterf and Poatmlttreii of the respective offices ALIEN IMMIGRANTS The Investigation by tbe Congret eloaal Commlttae Naw Tone Jnly 25 To da the Congressional Committee appointed to look Into the Immigration affairs of the country at large began lit work The firtt session of the committee opened at the Westminster Hotel this morning Chairman Ford ot Michigan and Congressman Morrow of California and Guentherol Wisconsin were the only members ot the committee present but General Splnola and Congressman Oates are axnectal to arrive to morrow Tbe New York Commissioners ol Immigration were nose of them present et the opening of the inquiry nor wu any one else there to represent Cattle Garden The firtt witness to take the chair wuELL Boas passenger agsnt ot the Hamburg line ot steamers He wu questioned about the manner in which his company traniacted ltt pautnger butlseta He detcribed the company i tyttem of agendea in tbit country and Europe The wttneu laid every person buying a ticket hu to present a passport showing thst he it allowed to emigrate end hu not committed any crime The company he ttyt taktt great paint to inspect all ptttengert In order that none shell com over who would not be allowed to land here Arthur Lederer ot the Bed Star line thought hta line had brought 125000 Immigrants into the country la the pest five years Ten per cent ol the tickets told in New York are prepaid A representative of the Italian society during recess uld that immigrants Sock to the society rooms begging lor relief and making complaints When sited why they came her they tald they were persuaded by flaming placards which adorn the walls of their native Tillages setting forth in glowing terms the advantagee of earning to America and promising them nroniable emtlovment aa soon ther land Theee placards they say ere scattered broadcut oyer Italy by agents ot New York Italian banksra whp rep a rich harvest froo the profits oa steamship tlekete Louis de Beblsn arentof the Havre line of ateamibtns stated that a malorltv of the lUfragt psxsiniers who came to this port ny nit use are sweats nit company ooiy hu deallan with un or twelve local agents and no tickets are Issued to them la bleak Arrivals for the put ate yesri were twu jvww isrr iswei utir paateuiers remain in New York-A Underbill said the Onion line brought la tbe put five years about 100 OOO immigrants motUy English Irish Scotch Hungarian Germans and Italians Fully 90 per cent of the passengers eomlng over on the Galon line toto paints ba yoad New York the majority ot them going to the northwest Theodore Chroier emigrant agent of the North German Lloyd line gave the arrlvalt of his line for the put five yean at 331000 The majority of them were Hungarians They came mostly on prepaid tiekem told by local agena mostly In tba PenniTlranla coal rations tn thirds ot the immigrants by tbit line went WettotNIW lorz Terkultx agent of the Fabre Una tald the malorltv ot Italian lDOlrrants want wtrtolKtw Tort He acknowledged that at one tune he soia iuu ncaets to one carty Dot he now retwicieu me isuuner to un This wu done to prevent speculation He elalmaa that the Ittliaasbankars raalltad rsry little front their commlxtioa en pu sureUekets Bou wu qnestloned eloaely by each of thecommitteemea on this pauportquM Hon and acknowledged that the principal Mint tvait An In the doensaentwea whether or sot the would be emigrant wu liable for military territe Mccererlywu the second wltnus examined The committee devoted especial attention to the Mediterranean business dose by bit company Conrrettmaa Morrow after hearing the terttmony concerning the condition attending immlgratton said the system teems about at Inoperative to keep eat contract labor the method la Togne on theeout to keep out the Chinese trying fraudulently to enur The quertloo of Identity of the Immigrant holding the ticket it on certain In both cues AT THE XAflTAL The Records er tbei RebelllOB Werk tf CotrtJllUeaai WaimiGTOX July 25 The select com mltiee annolnted by the House to tnvsta 0 ih abmf ar inemaiaa in iniMM Schuffer ot the United Statetsuamer in the BebelJion Records ra Senate Washibotox july25 In the Senate to day Cullom offered a preamble and resolution reciting ths published statement that lhelllnnesppolls8ault8te Msrie and AUantln BAliroad and the DuluUu Sooth 8hr andAQanaaalWayBavei inttv theooostotvt tew tanaoiaa al rallwara coutroIaU the bridge erer St Mstts rirsron the boundary line between the United Btatei end Canada that the ownership of that bridge la also in the Canadian Pacific end that by virtue ot this monopoly the Canadian Ptelfie Railroad operated In the Interest of a foreign Government Is able to Ignore and defeat the operations of the Interstate Commerce bill and directing the Committee on Interstate Commerce to Inquire Into thete matters and whether any legislation is necessary to protect the Interest of tbe Celled Statu Laid over until to morrow The Senate then returned consideration of the Nsvtl Appropriation bill the pending question being on tne amendment striking out ot the bill the item for the expense of a commission to locate the navy ysrd and docks on tbe Gulf cout Mitchell moved to add to the clause a llxe provision for the selection of a site on tbe Pacific cout In Oregon Wuhington Territory or Alaska Agreed to Plumb moved to reduce tbe appropriation from S2V0O0 to 1500a A rreed to Finally tne amendment wu rejected aret 19 noet 24 So the provision wai retained In the bill modified on motion of Reagan byMacludisg the Mississippi river The clause now appropriates 15000 for expenses of three ofiUers to annointad bv the Secretary of the Ns7r to report to the most detlrtblt location on or near the cout ol the Gull of Mexico or on the Mltslsuppl river lor a nary yard and docks for shipping and for the expenses of sounding and surveying snd estlma Ing expenses and directs a like com mission for the Northern Pacific cout 5000 of tbe 15000 to be applicable to that purpose The next reserved vote wu an amendment to strike out of Ibe bill the word tt leut one ol laid vettelt ihall be built in one of the navy yudi of the United states The amendment wss agreed to and then tbe bill wu passed The Senate bill appropriating 7500 for a publio building at Allentowa Pa wu passed The Allentown bill vetoed by the President appropriated 10000 The Sentate then proceeded to put the private pension bills on tbe calendar and aispoaea ot aa oi mem 1 in nny tuiu atea Adjourned Home The Home took up and considered a bill to establish a Called Statee Land Court and to provide for judicial investigation and settlement of private land claims in the territories of Aritona and New Mexico and state oi Colorado it establishes a United States Land Court to oonsistol aCblel Justice ana two Associate Justices appointed by the President by and with the advice tad consent of the Senate smith of Arlioneofiered an amendment exempting Aritona from the protlsiont of the bill contending that it would prove to be a great hardship to hona fide lettlere in that Territory McCreary ot Kentucky Inquired whether the gentleman had not received a natition from the Bar Association of Aritona In favor of the bill Smith That is it The land grant lawyers will get very rich out of this bill if it Is passed McCreary contended that justice to the people of Aritona New Mexico end Colorado well justice to the people of tbe Untted States demanded that the private land claims ot that Territory should be llttled and he argued that the pending bill presented the best practical method of settlement Joseph ot New Mexico favored the bill declaring that the people of bis Territory were a unit la advocating Its puiage Symes of Colorado supported the bill being Is the Interest of tmtU settlers In his State and In the Territories mentioned Thomu el Wisconsin opposed tbe amendment asserting that In Aritona the mott bold reckless end gigantic lehemee of robbery had been attempted In relation to land grants The amendment wu adopted reducing from forty to twenty yeais the period of continuous occupancy which shall be evidence of MM or ownership An amendment wu adopted giving the right oi appeairrom a aepentaeni court the court in bank In all cases Smith i amendment exempting Aritona from tbe provision of the bill wu agreed to 40 to 29 and the bill at amended wu neeei 70tA24 Tbe Home then took a recettthe evening session to be tor the consideration of bills reported from tbe Committee oa War Claims Nothing waa accomplished at the evening session the time being spent In useless filibustering Congressman Morrow predicts a large majority inr Harrison la Califomte The Bepublicaa readers in New York ere confident of success Senator Sherman and Ceneral Alger win tn tje actively fn the campaign i Gent ral Harrison received a large Illinois rtjaelfnn reitTier VV Ty5r a ri tTDI Aunnesoia JTVuomosnara wastea sari thaiandtr the biro Urffl la 1883 hit receipts from imported paper were 19 40J J7 In 1887 aiter the tariff had been reduced ten per centine receipts wore iwsliil tio nig 27 That meant that 222 000 worth of paper hid come Into lot country irom norwsyana eisewnen la excess of what bad come in under a higher tariS In Norway the pay of women la Uepapet mills It fifteen cents Mritr and that of men tVCStv ilTeV Under free trade we would hate to cam 1 pete with the Norway Ubor THE DEIIOCRATIC BlDE SnOTr Tba Prohlbltlosltt Worklnjr to Elect 3rver Cleveland St Pact Minn July 25 The rflrrt butlntu before the Prohibition Convta Uon tail morning waa the platform which wu adopted tubsUnt ally read The Democratlo and KepuWIcanpartlM are held jointly reiponslble for the liquor crime Jt declare list the anbeuneed IntentionIntention of the Republican part to remove from tobacco and Intoxicating bar eragu the Internal reTenne Uxea withoutwithout sboliihlng tsJooni far the purwue of maintaining a high proteetlfe tariff upon artieletef neeettity will result la cheap whisky and tobacco and high priced doth Ing and le opposed to the best InUretU of the people Hui Harrison of Henntpia county wu nominated for Governor Geaeral Alger All Right NtwYoax July 25 General Alger tald thli aftercoon that be ahould uke active partlntie eampaltn personally aad do all can to elect Harrison eyTTTTai iwag iiv rn i1iVieWf a Prommeni Maxferi ilOTY lite inoerattt Tuijtt Trying to Injure tnelft titjorlitjs Peopltv SpeolaJIKsoatchtotheCHaoxiciat KlV Toac July 2S Jtmes Campbell of Pittsburg Pa prtaldent of the JnUrt national Wladow GLus jCtkirs Atsocltv lion sailed 00 Ealorday for Cbtrlerol in Belgium where the ajtoclaUon will hold ltt annual meeting berlnntngoni July 31st He tald one ebleet et hit visit wai to divite tome misnj wheretTy the win Special lassatcbesto the CKaonctttrr CONOBE3IHAK UOBitOTf He Say tbe Republican TTill Snrely Carry Callformla WitsisoToir Jnly 25 Congrestmsa William Morrow of California one of the committee appointed by Conrrest to Investigate the vioUtions of the contract labor law was enjoying the cool breexe la the spacious reading room of the West mlstter Hotel to day before the Invetti gatton began Is regard to California he laid The SUU It lure to go Be publican by a large majority The MlUe bill strikes directly tt every Industry in tbe State aad the people are alarmed Oar Indnttriet ere dlvertifled and just ttartlsg on the faith of the protection tariff lairs The Democrats headed by Cleveland propose to itrangle thete infant Induttriea Look at the Industrial that the lilt bill will pertly te timber wool chrome Iron borax and manufactured goods generally It makes a clean iweep of the State from north to south and from the arid desert to the sea Tbe agitation over Milla bill comae at an unfortunate time and hu done much to dls coursge and stifle our Induttriea One of our great iaduitriet is raisins It takes three or four yean to git a vineyard tarted on a paying basis By that time the owner hu exhausted hit money but he knows that his vineyard wlu yield a largt profit the next year and so he goes and borrows some money giving a mortgage Now he cannot do it be cause the banker or money lender It afraid of the tariff agitation The fact it the Mills bill Is simply a notification to bankera to foreclose their mortgages and the result Is that the tmall ralttn producer is In distress Then the people are stirred npover the question Yes and many Democrats have come out boldly for Harrison I learn from a reliable and distinguished Democrat whose judgment is good that California will give Harrison and Morton from 15 ooo to 40000 majority and the latter majority he ssld would lurprlts him leu thin tht lormtr GOING IN TO WIN je rEvP A ittiu iti1 nusn ivi CONTENTION WAR OF FREIGHT BATES Slort Upon New Yorks Gray Haired Mayor New Yoxx Jnly 25 There wu a tpeclal meeting to night of the Central Labor Union bnt the special committee appointed to draw op rstolutlont uklng that a committee oi pbysielant Inquire Into tbe sentry of Mayor Hewitt wu not ready to report not having decided yet upon language funny enough to suit The committee distributed circulars of tbll tort which show la what esteem the union holds tne Mayor The resolutions offered resd follow Believing that our beloved Mayor hu shown himself a frtend of the eufferinr and downtrodden beings who are victims of the tyranny of organised labor aad admiring hit consistent courts in upholdingupholding the honor ot the American Sag and at the stme time refuting to allow his workmen et Trenton to ceue work oa Decoration Day we believe he should be ever remembered with gratitude by tbe American party and since ha hu kissed a Doke wife oar admiration of him kaowt no bounds for we kaow that la addition he bu a heart thu can feel for another even It he doet make mistakes and on hlsreoommendatlona ex convicts get tltuaUone Jan torn rob the bouses Utrosted to their cart and rtn erally paint the town red vtbebk is net XJeateaaat Wh Disappeared New Tea July 25 Lltutensnl Bwarara came uhore on Wednesday of last week Oa four days leavalntendlag to visit his wife end family at Rockvllle Md He ku tux since been heard and foal play It feared The poUce ere look lag into the ttattar pSji ttii5taapaj f5r fv turned ltt Inquiry to dtyv Representative Gratvanar General Boynton and Csctaia Braya foreman ot tfib Geverameat Printing OfleeUiHflcdiNotgimportaak Postmutex Geaeral fiiciinjoa to day It irm A Redueton Wbtch Will Affect the raelfle Caaat New Yota July 25 Yetterdty wu perbtpt the most dlsutronj of the lesson In the war on freight rates The action ot the Chicago and Altos In making ltt rate of tl 20 and 72 ctnU per 100 pounds on dry goods and Cotton piece good re ipectirely from New York to Missouri river points via all rail hu created a great deal of oommtnt What la perbtpt evea a more decided evidence ot prolonga tion in tst rase warwat tne taei mat yetterdty tariff ratae to Salt Lake City and all other common Utah polite declined by all roads Thete rates formerly stood From Mis souri river points on first clus so tseood 2 third 1 75 fourth 1 50 fifth 130 sixth 1 25 A Si 80 ratet were suddenly and without warn ing reduced louowt nrst uus uwi second 1 80 third 1 55 fourth 1 30 fifth 1 15 sixth 1 05 A 02 cents B2 eanta 72 eenu 62 cents This It the first lime during the present freight rate war mat rater nave neen affected farther west than the Missouri river except to Colorado points but it It evident thtttht redaction In Luh tales made In the direct connection with the ratet of cutting linta to Missouri river point from thli city and Chicago JThli It regarded the forerunner ot a re ductton In trantconilninul rate to Call fornla and Oregon pointa Ther bat been nn itmaraal atfort thus far on the Part of anyltnetortitorerateiexcoptto Colorado points loewitsarawaioiiiienew mis Ontario and western roaa irom tae iruus Line Passenger Alaocianon yeeieraay makes tbe situation mora complicate than ever NwToarJnly26 The Trllune ttyt Ther wu more cutting la Weavbouud freight ratet yesterday Aromorwueir eulated that the Union Faclfle Company had entered into a prorating arrangement with the Cromwell steamihip line or ehlp mentvlaXawOtleaaeto soinu their road In Utah at ratet which were 25 eentl lower than other tinea The ometei of the CromweU Una admitted that they had got Into the Utah territory ef thcUnlon Pacific but denied the 23 cent out under the other lines Ives 45 Staynar Sued CUCIATL July 25b Thit afternooTi Albert Vattar who TsaUrdar went upon the bond of Ivet 8ttyner brought salt against them for SSOOO which ha claims le due him on a tale to them of 250000 of CinannaU HamUton and Dayton stock A hoiet kcaper hu also sneavu for a500 board E4U laeorred la 1887 i A Rrakar HatcV Will SiwToaai Jnly 5 Th wUl of Kty ftanlel WllUam Taylor Hatch broker wu admitted to probate today By the will Mr Hatch Uft all hta i property to tne Enltad Stalaa Trnat CetaNar la trott tor hla vlfi and tear cblWrenlia Hatch te to have the Income to long aa the lemalat JaUsTWewV it The Rrpnbllcaaa Have No Fear or the Result Thlr Year Chicago July 25 Colonel A Con re the Eepubllean NtOoaal Committeeman from Ohio member of tae ExecuUre Com mittee of the National Committee wu at the Grand Pacific Hotel this evening on hit way to Indianapolis We have a mott excellent organlution this year Mid he and we are beginning the ea tiout busiaess ol the campaign At every one knows the principal fight will be In the doubtfnl State ot New Tork and Indiana New Jersey and Pennsylvania The Democrat are going to try and gat Michigan Wisconsin and Minnesota also because they think they are free trade States The fight in Mlchlgsa will be a very worm one end we are going to win In New York the country districts are overwhelmingly for protection and Democrats are depending on New Tork end Brooklyn to carry the 8tatea All the Importers and the moneyed Interest tt for free trade and the Democrat are going to depend on their boodle to buy protection workingmes This is going to be on their part a campaign of free trad and boodle Although they are already trying to hedge on the free trade part ol It tbey are sot going to be able to make the people believe that they are for anything else but free trade They cannot get awayfrom the Presidents metttge and their platform Tht workingmes in New York city ar understanding the tariff qaeitloa better than they ever did before To Niw York papers are doing excellent work The Republicans are going to hare an active protection campaign in every Southern State They are not going to be allowed to elide We are going to try and carry two or three ot the Southern Btates Sen ttor Sherman hunt any sore spots ovtr his not getting the nomination He It go ing Into this campaign just cheerfully as though ht bad xierer been a candidate He wUl do ererjthlsg he can to win A BRIOHT OUTLOOK Republloan Leaders Confident of Success New Yobk July 25 John Niw returned to New York to day aad expressed hfmitlt ti delighted with the mult of hi trip to Wuhington He said the Republican proipeet wire ciralnly brightening and that hi tound people were awakening every day to thO Importance of the tariff iaue 4 i When Levi Morton attention was called to the published report that he had Imported contract labor and wu paying them much below the regular wages here ht laughed and denied the ttorylathe molt emphatic terma Ills campaign lie he tald started for campaign pur posse and win meet with the law that ought to befall every story ot a similar kind Mr Morton wu in excellent health and spirits and uid that the report brought to him of the outlook were ot a most favorable character I have evsry reason to believe that the Democrat are not to saagula of victory they were a month ago end that tbey are Jutt beginning to helieve that tbey are to nave a very bard gtruggle Mr Morton called at the Republican headquarters this morning and held a half hoar levee a GENERAL HARRISON Pistols Drawn and the Uvea or Delegatee and Spectators In DangerTwo Opposing Factions iKouSArous July 25 Tbe Colorei Democratic National Conference oosvtncd la the roomt of the Hendricks Club la this city this morning Blxty four delegates were pretest Milton Turner called the conference to order and pro ceedidto explain that ths call for a conference had been issued became he believed it wu time tor the negro voters to assert their understanding at leut of the primary principle of American sovereignty The election ot Cleveland to the Presidency ha ssld hid brought political emancipation which wu hit by no one more than the negroes and they had the honesty and courage to meet Grover Clevelands administration half way He introduced Cnarle Skei ton ot Evsntvllle Ind temporary chairman Shelton wu chosen by the anti Turner Democrat at a stormy caucus held lut night In the course of his speech he mentioned thst It wu through tbe aid of Democratlo lOldieri that be had escaped into Ohio wnlie a slave He believed the coolereoeo would eventually be the meant of settling the negro problem and it wu tbe purpose et the delegates to break what the Kopabllcani call the aolld South Noah Plummerol Massa chusetts wu made temporary iteretary A resolution indorsing Cleveland and Thnrmas was adonted bv a unanimous viva voce vote The balance ot the morning Mttion wst occupied in a noisy and saatea wrangle ever tne iscmauon sis Committee on Permanent Organisation Tbe afternoon session wu far more stormy than the morning one and wu given up to discussion of the report of the Committee on Permanent Organisation Tbe majority report recommended Professor Peter Clark of Ohio for permanent chairman and Thomu Fortune oi eiew York for permanent secretary The minority report named Milton Turner for permanent chairman Taylor of Kansas City ei Mlnltter to Liberia ttrongly urged the election ot Clark de claring ana nw convene sar jsouvKia ey should not be put in charge of the ship Hensriewnua rroissur Lisra aa uia noblest negro Roman ot them all Great eoninsioa agaia pravaueo turner sueur obtained the floor and reply ni to Taylor called him a national buffoon which threw the conference into a itatt of grsat excitement Half a dozen other tpoke late In the afternoon The previous question wu moved aid after many abortive efforts the chairman that off the debate snd ordered the secretary to call toe roll by States eo the motion to substitute the minorityfor the majority report While the delegates were rising to announce their votes the greatest confusion prevailed Turner declined to vote and aki that hie name nailed it wu nearly 0 oclock when Secretary Flammef an avowed Turner partisan annoonced that the vote stood a tie 32 lor Clark aad 32 for Turner Thle announcement wu tbe algnal for an uprising that for a few momenta bid fair to overwhelm and trample tn the dust the halt dosen reporter at tae prttt table Including a colored lady reporter for the Detroit Jtoiadeairr There wu a wild rush toward Plummir and crie of Fraud thief and Youre a liar were roared from alt sides of the halt The friends of Clark gathered around Plammer and the Torner men shook their fists angrily at Plum mer denouncing him la vehement and prolaue term Finely Scott the Cairo editor who wu conspicuously endeavoring to protect and defend Plum mer wu truck into face by tome one bcott drew a revolver from bis pocket and selected Mall Agent Ogllvto of Columbus bis victim Matters were new at a white beat The local spectators both white and black gt tht light Ot tht plttola ade a mad rub for tn door and tumbled pellmell down ttalra In the mean time Ogiivl end ball a dozen etnerj had drawn their firearme and bloodlbed leemed Imminent when a colored pollee officer rushed in end with usitt ance shoved the struggling combatant into the directors room In the rear when tbey ineffectually tried to snoot en another Scot snd Ogilvi were pieced un acr srrett cut in omccr wu prevauea upon to rtleue them Many delegates iso sea annsg in irecs tnurman Btsiton nnaitr securea oraer sndauBounced that he knew Secretary Plummers figures to be Incorrect Tbe true vote wu 32 for Clark and 30 for Turner and hi thersfore declared Peter Clark of Ohio permanent prstldlng officer ol the coafirince which then adjourned amldit cost uilos until 10 oclock to morrow morning It Is thought that Turner and hi followers will refui to enter the conference to morrow and will form an organization et their own A largely attended man muting wu held In the basement of the Courthouse to night Addressee were made by relet Clark Gordon Etratt of BcllOD ti Minister Taylor Fortune aad othtrt To morrows session 1 looked forwsrd to with considerable Interest At a late hour it It ascertained that Msii Agent Ogilvi hu left the city to escape arrest He slruek a man named Stock seversl heavy blowi about the bead asda warrant wu Ittued for him to night i rf ROBBED WHILST DRUNR He Raeelves an Illlnalt Delega tloa and Gees te JJall Game IxpumroLt Jnly 25 Another Illinois dclegatloa of about 1500 came to villi General Harrison to day They bailed from Paris aad the neighboring town of Edgsr end Cole conntlet Their visit flavored largely of tbe famous campaign of 1S40 Old Tippecanoe and Young Tippecanoe war the watchword of the dev The gathering Included many veteran of the Mexican end ClvU war Is the Edgar county delegation were over 200 men overTO veart of ate who had par tlcipated In the Tippecanoe campaign Several felleltotu tpeechee were mtde Later la the afternoon Gt sirs Harrison with a party ot friends went over to the bail park aad watched the game with tvl dent interest OPPOSED TO FREE TRADE A Prominent Damaerat Who Will Te for HarTlioa jtEfToa7nly aAUxtadtTAiar thirty Tar a DemoerU rand head of a large tetloBry and paper basinets la William street la this eltr cannot aapport aeveland Th reason hs tire 1 Clve I Uhdi BtHsg Jtd vOMUlli Mil John Hera Falle Into the Hand ef thleveW John Horn fell into the handset John Kennedy and Thomu McLouthlin two nolorloui thiiveson Tuesdsy night He mts thu they mad him drunk and then took him to th Brown Home oa Howard street near Third where they robbed hint ot 15 Borne did not discover hltlou entil yesterday morning when he reported matter to the police Office rs were told to look oat lot the thieve end about 10 oclock lut night Kennedy wu Arrested oa Fourth street by Officers Brod arlck end Whittle and aa honriater tbe same officer apprehendedMeLoughlln oa th tame strut A charge ot grand tar eeny wu entered agalnit the two at ts toatntra ttatlon A San Franclsea Girls Fall Fresno RepatUcaa July 22 On Friday evenings south bound ex prete there arrived la this city aa ele tantly dressed lady who took back to destination No on knsw ner althoughalthough inqulrie innuiuerable wtre made Yetterdty the tarn lady wu seen on Ibe street by a Saa Francisco gtaUemeu who at once said that he knew her aad be wondered at her nraaeace here His curl osity wMsncatbtt he followed the lady and wu more than lafprlMd to see her enter the County Jail Inquiry developed the tact that tbe ladr called to leeone of the two men la Jail oa the charge of having riurjianxed the estaousnment ot Marks the tailor on the nlchtot July 3d From hex actions which she made no tempt to eonceai me woman li onpir alalr In lore with one of th burrlars and she esnt prepared to heel service to him bringing money wilhvhtr From the Saa JTraneUco gantUman II learned that th woman wss th dtsghtor a vaalthr Han Frasolaeo familr and bed et one time moved In the hlghut earduof society Her lamuy ere eminently respectable yet bnt the daughter ha evidently gsa to the bad ahe It stopping at one of th bonsai acrou th track a dtaraeoatble section atnrtunt Hit wurnmored yesterday that tae wu tn wue of tat mm tae can rt to aad ail probability a trua ebroritji flooded with the product of foreign labor How 1 thtll tueceed I cant ur but I i shall bring the tubjeet tip la the meeting and urge a eatljfsctory solution Of th 1 problem so that our American gli workers thai not be rnlned rWhtt do you think of the Mill bill I WhyII th Democratic partys ehlel oetlre I to ruin our native American inn outtnea it could not htve Uken a more effectual mode of doing 11 than bf putlng ibis fne trad metturt It practlcalll mease th death of our business we4 th ruin of many othert The Demos era contend that the tariff a arranged by the Bepublicaa party is ruponslbl lor tmits among which are included the wladow glau maktrt Mr Mills made tbit statement oa the floor of the Houie bnt It la utterly wllhout foundation in fact The Wtslern Union Telegraph Company on of the most powerful tad strongest combinaUont orlrut in thli or any othtl country and it hu swept out all oppotl tlon The Standard Oil Company it ef tht tame guild are many more cor poratlona The tariff in no way protect them and how tariff or free trade it any way responsible for the different eomblaetloa that now exist In thia count try I am unable to see or nnderttaod Manufacturers bmlntas men working men snd professional mtnlaall walk ol life have always combined for th pro tectloaot their buisete or calling and alwtyt will Just as the Southern menu beri la Coagrtts have always combined for free trade knowing that they wari itrlklng a bio wai tht protperly ot th Norih Their claim it thtt by adopting free trade they will force more of th Northern men Into firming tnd by that mean glv them cheaper living Then they would get more in excaanga front England lor their cotton Mr Mlil tuument thatth pefflo cratle party I th trot friend ol the work lngmta It not trn by any means Con grttt malts largs appropriations for the improTtmentot rivers and harbor a The Ittting out of the work done uudtr th Democratlo administration You will recollect that a large appropriation waa made for the harbor at Hontton Tex where the present administration has full control of the work Tn American work men aad Knights of labor wanted SI 50 a day for working on the harbor Improve iaealvThywwfmdworkvnd Mexicans wsre employed at 75 cents dsy while American cltlxens wers walk ing around Idle Th worklngmia will vote for the party that will give them the protection thet If acetary for their existence and will no ruthlessly throw tali country open taeomc petition with the miserably poor and half dad aad starving labor of panperixaof Europ Take my word for it the Amen lean worklagmea will tally to the loppoti Oi the Republican party la larger nnmberj man caicuiawa opon by th leadir oi that party WIU the KnlghUof Labor lath Wetl lOpport th Demoerallo party thli falir Th knight will vote olidly Republican and let me give yon On reason for what I uy Th Geaeral Asiembly ol Knight of Labor at Claeianalll artwnjf a bill to prevent foreign labor coming Into thu country under ccntrict The knighU with other trtd tnd labor erganlxaliona circulated petition la favor ol th bUlf and th result wu the largettaumbtr ol petition ever presented to Cosgrru ltt ftvorof thebUl It wu finally Uken uy and mad ttrongsr than wuuked Aftet a year Of It wu found thtt it needed otn ameadmentt which wsre mdbi the forty ninth Congreti ad Whlctl Bad It still stronger and If the product WU el well protected by law la th working man ther would be Uts Importation foreign manufactured artlcjet Info thit country Th Knight of Labor employed by the orthfield Blfl Company had I a dispute with the firm which ruulted la a strike The eompsny Imported fiH Uen skilled workmen under contract Is Ukth pitct ot th strikers Th KnighU of Labor brqught ait against them and th company eniU wu etubr llthel beyond a doubt th cotDBtm did not deoy a ilolallon but pleaded lr noranceof taw Th Democrailc Admin Urrattoo which Mr Mill cllmlthl friend of th worklngmas eoapromltad me tun Tai in buslnstt wlndow glau mafc frig and vUw It from the lUud point ol the miauuctartrwbtt do flndt Th prodactibri la taU trade for the put yeas wu 25000 boxil I than the previous ysar and a toul of 2750000 boxes The eontnmtlion tor ta vear was aiirtla tu than lot the yrbfofi The inv portel wreiga prodoel for the put yisr wr about 135000 more thaaiaua year 1887 The season hsf brought th lowsit priced foreign prod net evtr known American contumption for the year of hothdomutls andfortlgn pro dnct I marly 4000000 boxes or mora Un ever before with a tmaU lncraua oterthat of last yar Th redaction ol the tariff proposed by the kin bill amounts to from 20 tent to 25 et nu psr box Else th reduction ol tariff la 1833 oBelal report show that lath lut lour year th import In thl trad of forelga products ar over 1000000 box beyond th preceding fouf tars tndsr the old and blfhit Urlff th lertate la rrveaae to the Government thereby hu beav 125000a Th im bm in ibm otf vtry oiut In th conatry At the preteut tarlnV tnanufactarer ar forced to uk a redao tlon ot wages The Mill bill will makt It Impottlbl for oar glasa men to compete with th foreign manufacturers The preseat capacity of th country is bout 1300 pot There are now balding 175 pot and fifteen furnace more which will undoubtedly increase the supply At rtunt th market overstocked and Kalnatl aantUkl kaA fiiinsil wtrrtfll tha tm an a A boslneu cannot be foreaa traai thtre usv demand for mora lias Thenar about 8500 men engaged In rh work and inalr orgtalxatUaiiontotthaiiroogHtla the country if yon ever hear any aa say that these glesemskei or aaf othor tlmlitr body of workingmtu will support the pollUcal party that dt strovs their mesa ol eaminsr -J livelihood dent beUev bltaSlTtT aim ana qnieuy tty that to th best of year knowledge and belletwhen the lot boxes ara opened oa the 6lh ol Kortmber the workingmen will bar token the proper meant ol asserting their rights and th dangers et the low priced Srodneu of Europe end pauper ImmlartW on wilt be where they ought to be Into cold shakes ot dlaaolottoa Th printi slM ol th Demoerstto perty mky have beeaat on time la favor ef the working men but the men who are now contra Ing tn party bat gone far astray and if they ar friends et the worklugmen good Lord dsiirsr a from osr trleofcsr i Pifers.

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