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see how It could be Justified Were it demanded that we should rote condemnation ot Sera, TJot Made IN GALLS ON THE PLATFORM. any oropositlon that involuntary servitude Wt ax by imprudence, are many stomachs. I ELLINWOOD ADVOCATE W. D. WlLKJXSCF; PUBIJSELEK- should be established by any interpretation ot The Ex-Senator Compliments the Ke- Puny people have, invariably, weak digestion.

The robust as a rule eat heartily and publicans on Their Work. June 9. Ex-Senator KANSAS 1ELLINWOOD, iaw ail sensible men would be agreed, ana Ke- Jiublicans above all, but to propose that a udge. who, as the majority declare, had no "corrupt intent" and -who sincerely believes" in his conclusions, shall, without impeachment, be censured by the legislative branches of the government, is unjust assimilate their food. A- naturally weak stomach, or one that has become, although.

not so originally, derives needful aid from Ingalls dropped in from Atchison today just as the politicians were preparing for their departure and was BILL INTRODUCED IN CONGRESS TO SETTLE THEM. REPUBLICAN CONVENTION FINISHES ITS WORK. this thorough stomachic. Hoc tetter's Stom ach Bitten. The restoration of vigor to the surrounded by scores of his old asso QUIETED BY MILITIA.

delicate is the prompt effect of a recourse to ciates and admirers. Tiiere are Britiift war ships in Boston harbor for the Crt time since the revolutionary war, but they have very little tea on board and no trouble is feared. The Cripple Creek Troubles Come to a "What do you think of the ticket?" this proressionauy sanctioned and universally esteemed promoter of health. Nervousness a sympton of chronic indigestion is overcome hy it. So are liver complaint and CIRCUIT COURTS GIYEN FULL POWER BLUE FOR COSGRESSHM AT LARGE.

he was. asked. Sadden Termination. Cripple Creek, CoL, June 9. At constipation, incipient meumauam ana ana is.

12:15 General Brooks, at the head of I kidnev trouble it defeats thoroughly. c94a romtitntes an efficient defense "Splendid, impregnable." "How about the platform?" "Couldn't be better a very wise ut nst xna- laiia. But in order teat the full benefit derivable from its use should be availed or, it terance." Cole for State Auditor, Atherton fox A Miciiigan inventor has patented a bicyle made of corn husk, pulp, but the manufacturers of the leading machines will probably contend that it doesn't amount to shucks. "That's just what I was should not be used in a baphatard way, but continually. The same suggestion holds good' all standard remedies.

ties on the east slope of Carbonate hill and ordered Sheriff Bowers to send them back to camp in Beaver Park. Only a few moments of parleying put in H. B. Kelly. Congressman Tawney of Minnesota Introduces a Bill Differing Very Ma -terially From All Other Measures Intended to Cure the Evil Referred to Committee on Judiciary Strike News.

"You are right," said the ex-sena Treasurer, Dawes for Attorney-General and Stanley for Superintendent of Public Instruction The Ticket in Full Baker for Congress Again. tor. "It is all things to all men. A I'm glad Tompkins has struck a- took place, during which Brooks man who can't stand on that platform streak of good luck at last." Smith So am I. What is It? "I don't know just what.

I only is not fit to live. You have had a great convention here. It was a big convention and I judge it was a busi Thet don't call the head of, the Pennsylvania university the nor the dean, nor- yet- the chancellor, but thet 'provost A new provost has just been chosen. notified Bowers that unless he sent his men back to camp the deputies would be made prisoners of war. Brooks rode in front of the deputies! lines and shook hands with the men.

Three cheers were given for General Brooks and the Colorado state militia. The deputies then know that he talked to me for twenty minutes without asking to borrow five-dollars." Inter-Ocean. ness convention. The Republicans TorEKA, June 9. After the nomination of W.

C. Edwards for sec are in earnest this year and if they pursue an aggressive policy and make the right sort of a campaign they will retary of state yesterday, the next win." office to be balloted for was auditor turned back. This last experience of Opposite. Wind up clock it goes. Wind up a dance it stops.

Hallo. The friends and neighbors of Major ALL the gold in the world could be put in a room- twenty-four feet each way, it is said. That is probably the room in which Mr. Corbett Is willing to meet Mr. Jackson alone.

of state. the deputies with the militia The names of ten candidates for Morrill are to have a ratification meeting at Hiawatha to-morrow prouuuiy enas ine struggle, as Brooks has absolute control of Washington, June 9. Since the recent strike in tha Northwest on the Great Northern railroad, Congressman Tawney of Minnesota has given the subject of settlement of controversies by arbitration, careful consideration and to-day introduced a bill looking to that end. It differs very materially from all other measures introduced in this congress. It creates no new offices, but utilizes the circuit courts in carrying out its provisions and applies only to controversies between railroad companies doinir an inter auditor were presented to the conven the situation and his orders night.

They telegraphed for him to bring a speaker with him and he in tion in this order: George W. Clark of are for the state troops to prevent a -v iL -i Mitchell county, by I. D. Young; S. VV.

vited Ed Hoch, who will spend Sun Gannt of Rawlins county, by Colonel day with him. uiccuujf ui nie miners ana deputies. The greater portion of the deputies will probably be sent home to-mor L. Gi Park; George Washington Jones (colored) of Graham county by Alvin COXEYITES DROWNED, row, as the backbone of the strike is Law; H. P.

Myton of Garden City, by broken. fC" VtiikL Judge Abbott; Tom T.Kelley of Paola, Doats From Denver Overturned In the The militia are camped at the head by "Brown of Miami;" J. L. Cook of of Grassy p-ulch in full view of the The doctors have discovered that high-heeled shoes cause blindness. It has been noticed that a high instep and neatly turned ankloare also very straining on the eyes on windy days.

1 To remove the Ferris wheel to New York requires five trains of thirty cars each. The great axle alone weighs seventy tons, and it is estimated that its removal will cost 1150,000. Flatte Flood Several Brighton, June 9. The num Gore county, by C. E.

Pierce; A. Chase of Wichita, by Charley Lobdell; ber of the Coxeyites drowned in the miners' fortifications. A telegram has been sent to the governor asking for permission to march on to Bull hill. George E. Cole of Crawford county, by state business and their employes.

Under the provisions of this bill when a controversy exists between a company and its employes, which impedes or threatens to impede the transportation of passengers, or property, or mails, either party, by filing a petition, may secure from the cir attempt to navigate the Platte river O. T. Uoaz; Clem Hoar of Trego coun ty bv Pierce Metz; Colonel H. L. Millard of Rice county, by A.

cannot yet be told. The river was a raging torrent yesterday and many boats were wrecked at the bridges. Twenty-nine boats, containing 185 W. Brinkerhoff. The first ballot, resulted as follows: Clark, 97; Gaunt, 36; Jones, 36; Myton.

117; Kelley, 169; At 11 clock several hundred miners were on the streets of Altman, but at 12:30 they had all disappeared. Several are known to have fled to the south on horseback and others have probably taken refuge in canons or in the mines. General Brooks and Tarsney and Sheriff Bowers expect to go to Bull hill and if the governor gives permission the full state militia will be on men, passed Henderson island bridge, but only twenty, with less than 100 iCook 31; Chase, 54: Cole, 237; Hoar, 43; Millard, 57. Jones was withdrawn, men reached Brighton. Some boats were deserted, their occupants taking to the road.

CniCAGO complains that as an art center it is not what it should be, The fact that Chicago artists are starving hurts the city's pride. However, in the matter of making sausage Chicago yields the palm to none. and the second ballot resulted as fol lows: Cole, 382; Kelley, 183; Clark, Hood's is Good I have been troubled with that tired fee- Ing, also loss of appetite. I could not deep at night, my face broke out In pimples, and I bad 112; Gaunt, 21; Myton, 102; Cook At the Mackay bridge several men Chase, 20; Hoar, 23; Millard, 24. Hoar, the hill in a few hours.

were drowned. At Henderson island bridge twenty-one men were in the Gaunt, Cook, Chase and Clark were withdrawn. The third ballot resulted STRIKERS MAY BE EVICTED water at one time, but were rescued with ropes by Ralph Lee and Louis in the nomination of Cole, the vote The New York woman who claims to have been pursued by 500 ravenous rats was probably unduly ex standing as follows: Cole, 584; Kelley, Indian Territory Miners and Their Fami Branter. The boat of one man from Utah, known as "Frenchy," has been headache almost con. 170; Myton, 92; Millard, 5.

The nomination was made unan iPures tmually. Last April recovered. cited, bull, to the average woman three or four scampering mice are imous. It was then 6 o'clock, and concluded to try Hood's Of one boat load of eight, six are cuit court a citation directing the other party to the controversy to appear and answer. If neither party exercises this right either before or within a reasonable time after the strike occurs, it is made te duty of the district attorney of the United States upon the request of any board of arbitration to bring the parties into court for the settlement of the dispute.

Upon the consent of the parties, it becomes the duty of the court to hear and determine the controversy in the same manner it would hear and determine any matter properly before it. If the parties do not consent to the court hearing the controversy, a board of arbitration is to be appointed to whom the matter is referred. This board is to consist of five persons, one to be selected by each of the parties and three by the court. Those selected by the court are not to be connected with or interested in any railroad company, either as officer, stockholder or employe. Objections to those selected by the court may be interposed by either party, and if the court deems the terrifying enough to warrant such a Sarsaparilla and now said to have been lost.

Most of the the convention adjourned till 8. ATHERTON FOR STATE TREASURER, lies Appeal to Governor Fishback. Little Rock, June 9. Governor Fishback has received the following message from the strikers at Coalgate, Ind. We.

residents of the Indian Territory, denominated striking miners, are informed that a large proportion of our number, variously claim. bodies have been washed down stream. Many of the Coxevites be- When the convention reassembled A Portland, clergyman has in the evening J. K. Cubbison of Kan- lieve that from fourteen to twenty my troubles are all cone.

I pave Flood's Sarsaparilla to my baby cot yet eight months old, for eores on his body, and it cured him." Mrs. W. J. Roach, Kilbonrne, Illinois. Hood's Pills are specially prepared to be taksa with Hood's SarsapariUa.

SSc par box. aroused the wrath of a portion of his flock because he drinks ginger ale and attends baseball games; and of Butler county in nomination for A BIG CONCERN INVOLVED. state treasurer. D. W.

Eastman of vet his only purpose might have Emporia was named by J. E. Lambert. been to put more ginger into his dis EREE The. Denver Land and Water Storage Company in a Receiver's Hands.

The name of J. B. Lynch of Neosho courses and to get on the curves of county was presented by John H. his congregation. operry.

utis Li. Atherton was estimated at from 5,000 to 8,000 persons, men, women and children, together with their movable personal fleets, are to be summarily ejected from the territory regardless of the justice of our opposition to a most heartless l.nd disastrous reduction of our wages. Whether we will be forced upon your soil or that of the states of Kansas or Texas, we know not That so many destitute persons will be inflicted upon either state without its most strenuous opposition we do not expect. We, therefore, call your attention to the tict that this compulsory emigration is in flirect opposition to our most earnest protest r.nd without our consent or volition and pray you to make the safety of our families helpless victims between two fire3 your concern far as it lies in the path of your duties named by Harry Pastana. The first ballot resulted as fol Denver, June 9.

Judge Hal-lett appointed Austin G. Graham receiver for the Denver Land and Water storage company on application of the State Trust company of New York, representing the holders of general mortgage bonds for 537,000, interest lows: Atherton, 323; Lynch, 23; East-' TJJIC 1 11 ICC I Fine Steel. Keen aa a ruor. lnlt) IxnlrL Uood, urung bandle. Killed tr in xcfcnj for IS Lars Xioa cut from Lion CoiTee Wrapper, and a hate to par portase.

Write for nt of onr other fine Premiums. W00LS0H SPICE 450 lloron Pu. Toledo. O. MARRIED LADIES' ttfegoard.

patented. No medicine. No equal. Money returned man, 191; Ellet, 134. There being- no objection reasonable, the person objected to is not to be chosen.

Should choice, another ballot was taken, re sulting in the supposed nomination of Anotiiek new explosive which ''is destined to revolutionize the art of war," has been discovered by Tur-pin, the inventor of melinite. At the rate at which these inventions are announced it would seem a3 if grim-visaged war would stand but a poor show in the future. Atherton, the vote standing: Ather If not satisfactory. Send 10 cents to LAdiea' Novelty Kansas City. Mo.

Irmnty and apeedtty rora dt a arcrkt opera VARICOCELE' tion. rAKTici LAU Faas. Call on or aAdreaa Dr. Coe's Sanitarium, Kanaaa City, Mo. lEirs CREAM BALM CURES 4 The governor responded that the government had the right to remove Intruders and that he could not prevent those from coming to this state.

The troubles grew out of the fact that the receiver appointed by the United States court for the Choctaw Coal company, which operates the mines at Hartshorne and Alderson, has called on the United States government for troops to remove as intruders the miners who are on a strike and who threaten violence to the men brought in to fill their places. GRAVE TROUBLE IN OHIO. on which was due May 1 and was defaulted. Rufus Clark holds a second mortgage for $237,000, on which no interest has been paid for two years. The Denver Land and Water storage company owns Castlewood dam, the Clark Arapahoe canal system.

Its land possessions amount to 17,000 acres, starting two and one-half miles south of the city limits and running twelve miles south. Its dam and ditches, according to W. E. and heaviest stockholder, cost $489,900, and are perfect models of their kind. Alexander estimats the value of the franchise at $1,000,000.

He says the company will come out all right. ton, 454; Lynch, 220; Eastman, 143; Ellet, 80. While Atherton's friends were making a demonstration the Neosho delegation figured it out that 897 votes had been cast, when there were but 89G delegates in the convention, and another ballot was demanded. The Atherton men protested, and in less than a minute pandemonium reigned. To this noise was added the blare of a tin horn band in the rear of the hall.

Chairman Peters broke his stand with the gavel in his efforts to make himself heard, but the convention paid no attention to him. Finally he ordered the sergeants-at-arms to either party fail or refuse to select an arbitrator it is made the duty of the court to select one for it. This board is then to hear and determine the controversy. The time within which its award must be filed is left to the discretion of the court. Within three days after the award is filed either party may move to have it vacated or modified, but only on the ground of its having been procured by fraud or corruption, or upon errors of law materially affecting the rights of either party.

When confirmed the award becomes the decree of the court and is to be conclusive. Severe penalties are imposed for a failure or refusal on the part of the company to comply with the judgment, provided such refusal causes a strike. But if the company complies with the judgment so long A glimpse into the gizzard of a California rooster revealed the presence of gold. Unfortunately the deceased had left no memoranda as to where he had been in the habit of dining. Asa consequence the Santa Rosa rooster who does not wish to be assayed will do well to hunt a high limb.

PRICE 50 CENTS, ALL DRUGGISTS Patents. Trade-Marks. Examination and Advice to ot Invention. fcnl for Inr ntor' Unidr. or Haw to Gt a fatrnt." PATHS! OTaXZXLL.

WitSSrSTO. S. C. WORN NIGHT AND DAY. clear the aisle, which had the desired effect.

A motion prevailed for another ballot. I. E. Lambert withdrew A Reunion of the Flemings. Muncie, June 9.

The Fleming Strikers at Two Folnts Resort to Firebrands and Attempt Train Wrecking. Coltjmbus, Ohio, June 9. Early this morning when an effort was made to run two coal trains on the Cleveland, Loraine Wheeling railroad in South as conditions in force when it is ren Southern Eltuope and South America have been shaken by earthquakes while India and China have been visited by dfsastrous floods. The numerous- nieces and nephews of Uncle Sara should be thankful they live on a farm with a solid foundation and reasonably good surface drainago. Eastman from the race, and Robert HoiO vorvt rwp tur with ail rtrouiMlaacM.

Prfr Adjustment. Comfort ud Qpro he" Pnu4 IntfavroeaU. ilia trmted eaUJoro ra- for olt-meaura moat atat arrarvt; Mle. O. V.

IlOUfek MPU. (XX, Til Broad, war. Kaw lee. CUT. dered remain, substantially unchanged, it is declared to be a misdemeanor for two or more of the em rnn(Acf fnroan at -u reunion in juuncie, com jr it A ballot was taken resulting in the fencing August ,23.

At the last. eastern Ohio, after a week's tieup, I nomination of Atherton by a vote of reunion at 1 lemmgsburg, W. in ployes or for any outsiders to combine or conspire for the purpose of causing 583 to 298. Flemings were and that number is expected thisyear ginia, who is president of the associa tion, will be present, and so will ex- DAWES FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL. Nominations for attorney-general being in order, F.

B. Dawes of Clay Center was named by State Senator Harkness. The name of W. F. Guthrie of Atchison was presented by G.

Governor Fleming of Florida. A num a strike on account of any matter previously determined by the judgment. This is an offense which must be proved by a jury trial. In the preparation of the bill Congressman Tawney was assisted by Congressman Hartman of Montana, whose citizens were also seriously affected by the Great Northern strike. The bill was referred to the commit-on judiciary.

A man in New York put down fifteen cents on a bar, and when the bartender refused to give him a drink he dropped dead. It may have been apoplexy or heart disease, but the chances are it was pure amazement. Further comment will be reserved until it is learned whether the barkeeper kept the money. ber of other leading members of the TREATED rKEE. Positively Cared with Te re table Remedle Hare cured thousand! of caaea.

Care eaaes pro Bounced nopeleMby beri pb7lclaB.Fconi flratdoae rmptomi disappear; in ten dayaat leaat two-third all xnptoaas removed. Send tor ree boo a leiilnw nlals of mtracoloaa cures. Ten daya' treatment free by mall. If 70a order trial wend 10c atanpe to pay postage. Da.

II ILGRiEK Afro wn.AUanta.Ge, IXyoa order trial return tola advertisement to family are also on the program for ties were placed on the track, dynamite was used, a revolver fired and knives exhibited. Four deputy marshals and two reporters were on the train, and the lives of these, together with those of the trainmen, were threatened and the train was run back. The mob, including women, increased from fifty to 400 in ten minutes. The bridge at Whisky Run was burned. Sheriff Scott of Belmont county telegraphed to Governor McKinley to-day that the miners at Wheeling creek had burned a bridge on the Cleveland, Loraine and Wheeling railroad and that about 500 men were in lia TTinli oTirl xttoi-o ctill thrfnt.pninf addresses.

W. btabler. Oscar Faust of Allen county was named by Captain Stover. There being no further nominations Crop for the Unemployed. Detroii, June C.

Mayor Madam CROC 111 CROI1 CDCCf a ballot was taken, resulting in the selection of Dawes, the vote standing as follows: Dawes, 505; Guthrie, 313: JUDGE JENKINS DEFENDED. rntki Ruppert Pingree has started a novel scheme to supply the thousands of idle men in Faust 75. A pprtcuUioc lb fact tbst IMl(k OI Isom C. R. ol 94 my Ftn xrwat frter, mhkk 1 1 fr fcoul.

a4 la tlst all mar 4t It a fair tri, will mrm4 KamnU Holil. uMf MCAt-A. all The Minority of the Investigators Takes Issue With, the Majority. STAXLET FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF Detroit with vegetables for the win? ter. He has called on every lot and WiisnivfiTfiv.

June 9. Renresenta- SCHOOLS. 711 3t I tilt UUA wv. 3 Stanley of Douglass county acreage owner in me cixy wno nas a William A. Stone of Pennsylvania In knighting Isaac Fitman, the venerable father of phonography, Queen Victoria paid a fitting tribute to one whose invention of the first practical system of shorthand has completely, revolutionized modern business methods, and made possible the preservation of the speeches of the great men of the age.

which would otherwise have been lost. 1 lives and property. Ihe governor foot of idle land to give it for the use was placed in nomination for superin BLEACH immiiM rmr sbantatriT su frarkln, ftmpi-K IM, ariM, trtrmt wrtek Its. rjoyt aktn.aM braatiSMtlwcowrMXtc. AiArum to-day submitted a minority report oa vire(i to Adjutant General Howe, now of the poor until the crop year closes.

the recent investigation by the sub Mm. A. RUPPERT, E. 1 4th He estimates that there is not less committee of the house judiciary com than 5,000 acres of such land in this In Guernsey county with troops, to Bend some of the military to Belmont county and that if more troops were needed he would call out the Fifth mittee of the Northern Pacific injunc 1 ISit-ctrcnrii rts-1 city and. about it and he already has hundreds of acres pledged to his tions of United States Circuit Judge tendent of public instruction by George Barker.

F. P. Cochran named J. C. Davis of Chase county.

A delegate from flaskili placed A. W. Stubbs in nomination. At this juncture the electric lights in the hall went out, and the convention transacted the rest of the business in almost complete darkness, the only illumination beinor a couple of coal oil regiment at Cleveland. scheme.

Jenkins. It is signed by him and Messrs. Ray of New York and Powers of Vermont. MORE SHOTS AT MINE 46 In gratitude for the kindly conduct of our government towards it during the recent rebellion, the Bra To Centralize Russian Jews. St.

Petersburg, June 9. The gov After reviewing briefly the history of the injunctions and the subsequent ernment committee, composed of zilian government has resolved to WELL MACHINERY ffjaHMMBHHaHBMBaMBaaaHVBHej 1 lamps on the secretary's desk and celebrate our national holiday, the proceedings under them the report dwells upon the conclusions of the a naif a dozen gas lets on the stage. A chiefs of the bureau of the ministers of the interior and of husbandry, has drafted a scheme to organize a Jew Strikers Kiddle the Coal Company's Quarters at ISevIer. Macon, June 9. Major Cran-dall, general manager, andW.

E.Mur-Jin, superintendent of the Kansas and Texas Coal company, and Deputy Sheriff "Rock came here this morninsr Fourth of July, with great pomp and catalogue bowing- WELL majority and continues: MM fill ballot on candidates for superin A. 1 A. -4 ,1 i. AUGERS, ROCK DRILLS, HYDRAULIC it I'll AND JETTIG MACmNEKY, etc, circumstance. It is a delicate compliment that will bo fully ap tenueuL pudiic instruction was 7 The attitude or tne majority is one wnica ought not to pass without an inadveraion.

If, as the committee says, "The testimony ad ish colony in South Russia in which all the Jewish farmers, now scattered brjrr Fmxz. uave been tested ana all warranted, taken, resulting in the nomination of -J IK predated in this country, and tend fetanley, the vote standing: Staulev, and reported that hundreds of shots RcWBlf ChS8 MaCuiflerY CO. to cement the kindly relations that over South Russia are to be focused. Grants of land and agricultural im duced before us fails to snow any corrupt intent on the part of the judge," if also "it Is altogether possible that he sincerely believes that if the order granted by him were sanc were fired at the company's minincr I ltnvnlon Avasn. mining exist between the two great repub KANSAS CI TV, MISSOURI; oio; uavis, iui, ana otuDDs, 144.

BLUE FOS CONGRESSMAN- AT- LARGE. Nominations for candidates for Con gressman-at-large were called for. lics of the Wes tern hemisphere. plements are to be given to them upon arriving at the Jewish colony, and the tamp at mine 46, near Bevier, last nijrht. The buildings were pierced tioned by law," then tne question snouiu oa left to the appellate tribunal.

A federal judge in the exercise of his function having arrived many times, but no one was wounded. scattered estates now owned by the Jews are to be bought by the state. People always expect a big ship at a conclusion -wnnoui auy a conclusion "he sincerely believes in. The guards answered tne snots, out with what effect is not known. to fire her biggest guns on saluting George T.

Anthony placed in nomination Richard W. Blue of Linn county. W. E. Stanley named Georcre L.

Doug ought hardly be harrassea Dy a congres Big guns take big charges, which Burned to Death In a Lock-Up. Webster City, Iowa, June 9. G. W. A BIG TRUST INVOLVED.

sional committee since ne 13 qunc a "cf to be right on a point of law as they. Individually, we may not believe his law was sound and may not think it will te so pronounced by the tribunal of appeal, but if he lass of Wichita, who was speaker of the Kansas house of representatives Faval, proprietor of a large harness rhe Union Warehouse Company of Brook store and an ex-city official, while in in 1S93. The name of Edwin P. Greer lyn in a Receiver's Hands. New Yobk; Juno 9.

Chancellor toxicated last night was placed in the of infield was presented by J. V. city jail. Early this morning he set Beckman. F.

W. Sturgis named Gen McGill of New Jersey, has ap- means big money. Consequently vessels use their secondary batteries, six-pounders and such small ordnance when firing for politeness, and reserve their big guns for business. Moreover, the life of these big guns is limited, a few hundred discharges exhausting their vitality and making them dangerous to those who serve them. eral John Caldwell of Topeka.

A iff if i 'J aointed Asa M. Dickinson re- the building on fare and was burned to death, lie had twice before at ballot was taken, resulting1 as follows of the Union Warehouse com- a. tempted the same thing. Blue, 326; Douglass, 290, Greer, 212: pany, wmcn is tne corporate name Caldwell, 58. There being no nomination, the secretary asrain called the A Methodist Fastor in Disgrace.

June 9. The Rev. roll, which resulted in the selection D. W. Ross, pastor of a' Methodist of Blue by a majority of one, SSS votes was honest and has given ms nonesi opinion honestly, it would seem as if the correction should come from another source and that the law should be settled, by the proper tribunal prior to the legislatioa It may be that no legislation is required and the appellate court will afford all the relief the country If on the other hand Judge Jenkins has been, we will not say, corrupt, but unduly swayed in the exercise of his functions by improper influences, or has stated the law so badly that it is plain he has violated his evi dent duty as a holder of the scales of justice, as an arbiter between rival Interests, then he should be Impeached.

In a word, if he has been corruot or has so wrested the law of the land that injustice has been done, so evident that it carries with it the proof of evil intent, then concress has a plain duty to perform. But if it became a remission of law. then the judiciary have a duty to perform and conzress by granting a court of appeals, has ended ita cours when the case is finished. If the final appeal should demonstrate that the law i rffftptiv then remedies should be apolied. being cast.

The vote stood as fol church in Herrington, has resigned Davis Cream Separator Chum, poorer hot water and feed cooker combined. Agents wanted. Send for circular. rtzes Hand Cream Separators. Davis tm Kan in B.

M. Co. ClAzxz. lows: Blue, 445; Douglass, 264; Greer, and gone to Oklahoma. The Chris lTo; Caldwell, 5.

tian Advocate savs that he has con fessed wrong doings and surrendered his parchments rather than stand a 3 a-t frr church trial. mi i the big warehouse trust wnicn all the big stores and ware aouses on the Brooklyn water front from Fulton street to the Erie basin. Its property is worth millions of dol-ars in the aggregate. FLOODS IN IDAHO NOW. The Business Section of Bonner's Ferry Destroyed.

Bonder's Fekry, Idaho, June 9. Main street is now under water from ive to ten feet, and- Bonne rs port, jvhere all the business houses are located, is a big river where a terrific urrent runs down the street Moto shan twenty buildings have been rashed down the river. 2f Towns Swept Away. The Boston West End railway sends the mayor of that city 5,000 tickets every week to be used by him for charitable purposes. These tickets are sent to the hospitals aud various asylum9 and to various poor quarters and are all used in giving those an airing who but for this opportunity would rarely feast their eyes on any green leaf or their ears on the songs of birds.

The contribution does not lessen the receipts of the railroads a penny while at the same time it puts new life and hope in many a saddened, discontented heart. Pobtulxd, June 9. For several At 12:45 a. m. the largest Republic can state convention in the history of Kansas adjourned sine die.

Davis Renominated. Claj Center, June 9. The Populist convention of the Fifth congressional district met here yesterday. Ail the counties were represented. After hearing a letter read from, John Davis, member of congress, he was renominated by acclamation.

CMraapllTc ind people who have weak ianjrs or piao'a Cure for Consumption. It has enrtd tavostaaarfa. has ftotht'Or It is not bad to take. It the beat cough arrbp. field everrwhers.

SOe. i days the air has been full of rumors of whole towns of the upper Columbia having been washed but reliable information obtained from travel- but we ousrht to know what the law Is before we act If it should be finally determined that Jenkins was wrong tien the law may not need amendment The committee think he was wrong and yet they propose to act as if he was right. So much for the legislation originally proposed. As for the reason proposed later do not a ers who have recently come over whole route show that the reports have been exagerated I io other name being- mentioned..

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