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THE KEPUHLIO: MONDAY. FEDRFAKY 19. IflOO. w THE ST. LOUIS REPUBLIC Iwmi ferv I'ai tn l'i T."!r . rss r: ULI.-IIKHb: C.i:oP.r.!- NU,'1 r Clerics W. Kn-ipp ITt-i.Knt an 1 Um r- Cec'S-- I. All-n. V... I're-.oJ.r.t V. n. i arr. s. ' " Office: r rwr S. wit'- inj cite Mri-cli l:i:t'l 1J1.IC M II.tdM' 1 TKIllIS Ol- SI TSa-KUTION I lll.Y AM M-NUlt sXH-N IsbLI. it i:ek It. Muti-ln Adiance-ro'taKe npa , s , I i t- tear . , w . x month " . t T e ninoth . " . ' .s .1.. m . . jt sttoiOar erne trer ... -"J . ii. iv trldl Magazine -'. ial mail edition. SaiMtey I V .-IUriKK ST UlX'lS AM' W "l ''"'" ! i wk. .tally rtilr -erf i n-ck. dai v and Suniiae ' cent TUICE-A-WKEK MSfC ' I Hhd Monday aim ThtOTdiy one J'"- SI 0) I. -nit b tak draft, txpevrs. nvrwr trier, n " ,"",,'t"r' AMr. TIIK llKITBLir. SJ Item". Hi. " "ntjeeiis! omimmlcatloiis cannot lie returned .! ' r any circumstance. r4 th -fl of Be at st- Ltuei II".. as r 1 aj. martr mi: t.- rwru-.E. I'Kit carr. km I an-! .welie par lent i 'it-en ami tuenty iswe" t ene t 3 etnta ftir tw paper i -... t,t twentt Hjiht pact-it . 2 witi paB ... 2 cnu TW-rTIPiNK NT lira-r.-- Hell. KinVvh Tine n-1 Main 3Us A C3 ' -ul lt I'll n !fv n l'aik I' (VI MONHAY. li:t:i:i AK 19. l'" ! Vn si JAMIARV CIKCl I.ATION. TV V.. Cirr I5ulncs. Manager of Th St. louis republic. Sielnc elulr sworn, sax thut i:b actual numoer of full and complete r.,r e, 3 t;ie ,i3ly end S ir.diy ncpublns rrmred duriis th month of Jinuarv. ltn). sli In resular trillions, v.as as I r sc'iedula Iclow: Lat. forte I Iir -rpi 1 7.il)0 17 7503 2 73.S3u;i3 7G.I93 3 74.3-10' 10 76,960 76.070-3) 7S.340 74.VI0 21 .iinilay S2.330 77.310 22 7G.040 hO.OSO 2S 76.910 71,540 21 76.700 74.770 25 76.S9J 73.630 2-5 77.970 75,230 27 79.670 73,710 2S Sunday S3.3I0 77.853t23 7S,01)0 S2.900J30 7G.S30 73,660 31 79,060 73,750 1 5 ...... b 7 Sunday 6 9 10 32 j v.... .... H Sunday 15 Tot.i! for the month .... 2,398 025 !. all copies poll! In prlnt Irg. left oer or filed B7.CT3 Net number distributed . 2.340,952 Average daily distribution... 73,314 And said V.. It. Carr further ra" that tre number of copies returnrd or rfportnl u-sold dur.ni: the month of January was 3 12 rer cent. W. H. CARU Siccm to and ubscrlbod befora ma thli tls-t day of Januarj-. 1H. J. F. FAHI8U. Notary Public. Citr of Pt. Louis. Ho. My term expires April IS. IStfl. .mi .. irrrs ki:m i:iy. I In liIit of cxiM-rii-im' 't't'iiiN iiihino tlimucli tlif roiiH-dy for irutN to wlm-li Mr. V. S. Aliiiinclt. foiiin-r Attorney 'fucral of t)liio. directed ntteutiou :it tin' ChienKO conference. Tilt' reiinilj i voted dini-lly in the ioeutli ollleer of the Slate, lite At torney teneml of the 1'nited Stntc :iinl ' tile ltllji't eoiirt of llie retiective j MmTcisiities." In sjjv. -Tli,. ,.ji need-, nieti to exorcise tue l:m tli.it e h.ive: it nisls the kiiiiK lit wefjli out ettltt lU-tM- :is:iin-t lite rich, noweiful :iinl ntislity mill the Millie f-veii li.'ind tliey notild to the ilesmileil ii.tui-er." TIia larirt i ninlotihudly iviuiu-iM" fortt larse i!eioiiler:inee of tlie jire-ent tniils. Sl:ilivtie kliiiw that loo article of peneral coiiiiiiiiition manufactured by trusts are protected from foreitni comiietition by an meniKe tarill duty of "ii per tent. The readju-tinent of the tarifT schedule would ei.d iIicm- Irut- without more ado. Tlieie are oilier trtiw. however. UUe the Staiiil.ml oil rimp.iny and the IlteC Trtlt :iM:iin-.t uhWh foreign iiniipetitnm cannot I.e introduced. These triivt-, m be ended onlv by seci.il ftort-s ou tltutcd bv State and 1'edeial otliii-rs lions; the line-! vtlmh tlie lorun r At- i t irnev Cenerill ivf lllii.i marks tint. The ' redcr.ll Coverniueiit and most Slates j now h.ie laws which if properly en foned by the ((instituted authorities would make unprovable trusts whuli cannot be reached by the tanlf. CA.NAh Si.MMCATI.'S. It N nalural that both Costa Kiel aud Nicaragua .should welcome the projis-t of the United Mates ilnveiument le ardni' the icaraj;iia t'aiul. Tito 1 niteil Slates tint eminent from the earliest times has been the thief asciit ' in ftaudiii"; up for the tmlii-t of the; 1-itin-American countries and in pi-otict-; Ins them fltmi foreign JKKri'sion. Oil uumeious o5i-ion- has tltis disinter ested lriendsliip been shown The ie pitiatioiis wilh these countries for the construction of the tan.il will lie the easiest part of the woik. 'llie brushing aside ot the syndicate which hae been beforeli.ind with the tilled States in obtaimim com esion-i in Soutli Ameiica will le a hauler task, probably. 'I liese sjmih.ites hae availed ibem-ehcs of the friendship ciistin iti llie South Aiiierican Ileptiblics toward the I inted States b ettum ironclad anal liancliises, and Ihev sliow a de- ided iiHiiualiou to iiiiiku the I'lii'dl States t;oeriimeut pay dear for them. The terms wliich the I'nited Mali s made witli Client Itritam to obtaiu hor consent to the huildim; of the ciu.tl were nut as attractive as they mislit lime been or n- they may be afler the tieaty lias had the aitctiliou of the Senate, but from present indications they are more attracts e than those which the Tinted Stales maj hae ti make with the American canal syudi--ites. " PI i:i:foKic(s TAKlFP. The proposed tariff tax on the trade of Puerto ISieo with the I luted Stales is I .is lkinint an outcrop of imperialistic ' tendencies as has appeared siine the I nittd States lirst became a nation, 'llie takins of new teiritory Into the 1 mied States on other than equal terms was not for a moment contemplated by the rounders of tie American nation. The Constitution is uneiuioi.il in de darint: that "all duties, imposts and ex cises .shall be uniform tliruugliout the I u'led States." The most hair-splittlnj; casuist cannot plausibly interpret this declaration to sanction a tat on one locality in the I'nited States for dolmr business with other localities In the I mied S'atcs Such a ta would be a plain punishment or mulct on the af- llntid locality s,i unjust thai it wuld I justilv a levolt like that of the thlitceii original cotouies aaui-t IHiul.nnl. Whether the ta is eter aiitlioii7cd ; I'V 'oiuiess nr not. the mo'mciit to j impose it will stand as a displace to j the jiolitli i.ins wlio reioiiiiiieiidcd it and ' a warning io subsetpient generations of Aiuei leans. I T1i.it tlie money i.-iised trom llie la is to i iiiin a spci l.tl fund lo pa thet ipellses of the xo eminent of the isl.ilid j and the eilui-itinu of its inhabitants I does nut for a moment lessen the in- i jiistlie of the ta. 'Hie hit. discrimi nates against one part of the I'liilid! States, sets it apart, denies ii the con- j Milutloiia! pii ilexes which eel p.utj of the t mied States elijo.s. .Moiie for the oeinmeiit and edii'-.i- i tiou of Puerto Cleans can be raised as ; nioi'ey f.jr siinii.ir purpeses js raised in j oilier nulls ot the I lined Stales. The object of the t.tv is not to piuule for froxernntciit and s(i,,i expenses m I'ucilo linn. Its mil' ulij -ct is to pro in t a siu.dl loierie of siurar aud t b.ieeo men liom a liimlnuiioii in tlieir iuordiu.lte plolils llunuull the isuupeli lion of Puerto Uiiii's siiai and to- Il.ll IO. IT MIST 1:1: nPP(i:i. It would h.ne been imlcitl leiu.nkaiile if tlie recent caucus of Icmncralic Sena- ! t"ls in asbiimtoii had ended uilhotit leailnnu a dcuuite deeisiun i, uppuse the Hcptihhcan policj lexardin tin' i island possessions i 1 the 1 lilted Mates... If Anient an prim ipl"s are lo be loir.:- ir m.iiuiaim d as ui.Iihj; Aiueiit.iu ae- j lion in matters of public polic.x tins op- i position is iiiipct.tliw-. In the new piob- j leuis now toiilioiitiu the Ameriiail, i;oertimeni tlie decision lo be ie.ii.heil, as to the disposition .rid tonttol of our 1 new possessions is of the most itnl moment to Vmericiiis It we liold the Philipiues and csiab lish ihioiu'litiut the an liipel.c-o a yov inmeiit b lorce lllmlclcd I ou the Hrit sh colonial cotenililcllt. we ce.ise to be a Kepublie, sue in name o lv The cmi si. of empire must be our course liomtii.it time foiw aril villi our denial i of liberty to other peoples inevirably lert.iiu to hi m:; imal letnbiitiou lu some ai.iliiiious Cacsai's denial ot lihctli lot Us. ' j If we legislate for our legitimate jms- i sessions in tlie Western Hemisphere - stub as Pinito Kico solelx in beiialt of , be lanll trusts ;,!i,i in iolainn of the , oiisiitutiou. we icmove all toiistitu . tionai lestriciions from tVuisifss ai.d thus uime complclcly ilear tlie way for tlie final ociihiow of lree ;;o eminent. 'I he time should not et li.ixe anicd ' when Conxicss is allowid lo lesislale against one s,., tton of the 1 nilid Stales silt Ii as Puerto I!ico-for the aihan t.le of :ltiotlier sih1ioo It s. indeed, iucuinbcut iiihiIi tlie ' Heiiioi ralic party to "oppose the lle publicau lit icraiilisiu tlie island possessions of the I'llited States." i:puli is it iuctiiiibenl upon the wlnOe American people lo oppose thai polic.. It is a clear, deiiuite ami linal chmie between republic and cmpiie. "VicniKiA i:i::i.a." Part of the prool to be siibmittetl by lotmer I'mtctl States Consul Jlacruin as testlfyius to the tiuih ot his chats'' of l'.nlisli iiiterleience with the loudim of the Amcriiau t'oiisiilate in i'retoria will consist of two ollieial envelopes of the Mate IcpartUHiit, addicssed to liitn as American Consul to Pretoiia. resettle tl with a wa water umhi whieli is siamiuil the initials "V I: " These initials, as ee-ii eme knows, stand for "Victoria Keynia." and in tills instance they lestn.v to the fait that Consul .Mai i urn's olhi ia! Ietlcis liad been taken in ehanre bv the ltritislt censor at iMubaii. that tlos censor, lirst breaking the s,.(i (lr the I iiu.d Slates .ioveinmcul. hail lead its .state Ici.nt mcnl's iiisiiiiitioiis to an American Con sul, and that then he had resented them, insolently slampin:: llie lSritMi "V. I!." upon the vva. and thus allowed them lmall.v lo leach the American olllc ial for whom they had been lnteiidcil bv the Ainiicau Cent nun. nl. In'" the lloveiiimi'iit iuvc-stisntiou of ev Consul .Macruiu's e-harses. ihe Slate lieliaitinent must be held to a stern ae lountins for its willingness to ismue and overlook this ad or impertinent lnti'l-mcddlim; on the part of a foieisu Coveritnieul. It uiiist also he comp"llcd lo explain whv it allow od the Kritish Covcrnmeiil, without protest, iluoimli the ltiitis.Ii censor at lMirbau. to liold baik from the wiies ftom NovembeT II to Ii , ciiibir 2 an olhcial telegram ad . I res -.d to the American State Hcpait liient at Washington and signed by the Anieriiaii Consul at Pretoiia. The American people insist iullexibly tlpoii the proper luaiutcn.iin e id lliedis mix ot the Amciii'aii 'oveinuieut in lis tle.ililis with the other ulcnt Poweis of the win Id. II c relarv ol Male Ila.v has thus tamely submitted to Kutish domiualiou of the i-ondtn t of an Auieil ciiu Consulate, lie must lie kicked out of an Ameiicau Cabinet. It the Kritish t'overnment has thus jutct meddled with our consular alfaiis In Pretoiia it must proiupllv and lullj apologize for so in solent a proceed in;:. THi: KilST i:iLt ATIUN. Mr. Hamilton Wiisht Mable piesents a utiiulter ot r.icts and aignments that tend to tlie discomfiture of tlie critics whet maintain tliat K.uon wrote the works credited to William Shakespeare .Mr. Maine pavs no attention to the cipher messages which philosophers of the Ignatius Houuelly school assert are contained in the pla.vs. He attends to those critics who reason logicallv from tlie internal etideuce in plats and plots and from what is known of the early lite of William Shakespeare. Shakespeare, ace-ording to proof pie sented. was not tlie offspring of an ig norant tradesman. Kefore the boy was born his father, John Shakespeare, had been a member of the town council of Stratford and chaiuberlaiu of the P.orough. After the birth of the boy he lose to the highest ixisjtiun in Ue gift tif the tutiiiicipalii.t, that of luilifl. "1 his prestige alone would gite the boy special opportunities for observation. Stratlord was a popular resort of com panies of players. .John Sbakespuire. as bailiff, In eme je-ar welcomed to that place the nctors ot the Ilail of Worces ter's company and of the Queen's com pany. The formal education of Shakes peare extended far into the cl.issies at the ("ram-.iar School at Stratford. Mr. Mabie contends lie (-urns up the early advantages of Shakespeare as follows The present e of io many players in the little village lnoii"lit li..s ,,f an tinpiiriii"; mind into co'il.u t Willi tlie toiiietlians and tmae tliaiisol the da. As a bo; Shakespeaie came lo know the old KnIish pl.ljs which were the spuk in trade of the traM'liu"; companies; he learned at lirst hand the s.io business, and he was tin doiibiettly on terms of familiarity with men ol xiii am art For lite puipeses of his fuiuie work this eilmatlon was far mote stimulatim; and formalne than am he ionl.1 li.no s,. urcd at Kloii or Wiiie!iester tlurili the miw iutpres Mouable ears. Scott's speeltle training lor the w.-itui"; or t!u Waierly novels and the narrative poems which bear his name was sained in his anient readme and hearlti"; ot old Siotcli ballads, rather llian in tlie leclnre rooms of Hie I'm wrsiix ,i iMIulmrsli. .Shakespeare has often lieen icpioseiit eil as a boy of ubseur" paienlase and Miliar sui rouuilius; he was, as a mai ler ol fact, ilie sou or a man of enercj and siihsi.mcc. the torcnuM citizen of Stratford. lie has been icpresenlcd as wholh l.i, kin.; in eiIiicatiou.il opportuni ties; lie was. .is a iii.ittir of tact, es pn lalli fortuuale in cdiic.ilioii.il oppoi tuuilies of the most feitihin and s.i initil.i tinir kind 'flu siiuulai mision- t'plion wliiib has iilcuttiiid ediicalioii with formal academic trainim; has made it possible to hold men or the senilis or Miakcspo.no. Kuril and l.iinolu belore the world as eceptiops to the law that ii" art can be m.isteictl s.ue through a t hoi oiish eilncatiou.il pro ess. If Ktnns and l.iui'olu wcie not so near us, the amhoisiiip of "T.im u'Sluiuier" and the ileii.xsbun: address would hate been clLillciitfcd on the srotuid of iuadcipiate piepanition lo- suth masterpieics of expression. These three masters ol speech wcie exccptionall.t well educateil for their art, lor no man becomes an aitist cm cpt b. way of apirc:itn esliip; 1ml ilnir education was indhidunl rather than formal, bin rating rather than disciph n.ii i. 11 ANN A Willi THi:.M. 'Ihe Republican p:irty is pi-acttcally tommittcd to a defense of the trusts. Its oiaile. St nalor ll.iiiuai has sanl out right. S i Ion.; as all that is said alait the mists is talk and lmiluii". but talk. I so lone; as tnists have not putted a . curse to the loiilllrv. I believe they .should be let alone" ' The Attoruet ileneral. llie trusted Iisal adtiser or the administiatiou. has taken' no action apiinst trusts ami has tlilouu everv obstai le within his jmwer in the wav of an assault upon them. Those coiinecled with the administra tion who ate not ilefcndius the mists .'ire silent on the subject. It has been said that the mists will coumbtiic to the campaign fund of the I'cptihlitnn pailv S2r..( h n .i n i tor use duriiis the l!ni' eampaiuii The staie ineiit is in eter.t way ci edible. Cor poiniioiis :ipn:ili7i d at mote tliau s"--im t.i H4i.mii I eotild well a lion 1 to set aside N2."t.ooi.l"' to ee me nut emly imiullllity from government opposition, lint aov eminent aid in tlie shape ot tariff lcpis latiou to tasicii their hold still nnue sccuielv. This sisanlie cain'.ii-ii contnbution would tome direct 1 out ol the junkets tif the people. The Standard (id Com pan.v lalseel tin' price of oil ; tent a gallon ami as a icsiilt paid a cpiarterly divideiiil tf .sjci.tHMiiMNi. ir that trust made a lihr csiutributiou to the Ke publican campaign fund it would incrc Iv flit down a tnlle the cpiartcily divi dend. It would be a sound investment fioin the point of t ievx of mist opera tors, and tlie consumers of oil would pay it in tlie shape of raised prices be loie the campaign joar clecd. Those who favor the tariff for Puerto Kico assett that to admit. Puerto Kicnii sugar lice would kill Ihe cine and beet , sugar industries, of tlie I iiiti-d States, j Americans contend that Pueito Kico is a part of the I nited Si.ites and if tlie lndiistiies lloiirislucl in Pueito Kico, tliey would lloiirish in llie I ' nil til l Stales. That Slate which cannot c 0111- J jieie on eipial terms with other parts of the I'nited Slates in auv iudiisli.v ivotild do better to tield at inn e It cannot expect sp.t ial Inters from the Hot em inent to make nugatory the law of the survival of the tilt t. .Mark ll.iiiii.i has probablv awakemd to the conclusion that Koosetelt not only has both eves wide open and bis ne piuces tiaiucd and ranged on that Vice Picsidciitia! gold In ick. but that he has et en submitted it to chipping, borings and acid tests. Some of the names mi tlie membership list of the ouiig Republican club war rant Ihe toiithisioii that though the niembeis .ne reipurecl to be ottiig in .iciii t tliet ma.v be old ill political i ussetlliess. Now that Webster Palis of Missomi is hculcd homew.iid liom the Tralis taal it is teiril.tiag to think that he mil soe.ui ! rinse the lionon witli a new-liorn set of Uom Paul ICi tiger whiskers. Piofessor Sumner of Yale sa.vs optim ism is dithc ult to maintain after mar riage. Mat le he mentis that thole's no teasou lor further hopefulness when one has ahcadt attained life's sieatesl sotiel. The speaker at the Voting Republican Club's bauipie: who dlsctissecl "The, Political Sanitation oR "Missouri" should ' have t entered cm the operations of the j Combine Sons of Darkness in St. Louis. Any movement which promise to unite tlie decent tote against machine bocdlcis will be condemned as a parti san incitement by tlie CIobe-Deiuocnit I.ols of music is the proper thing at weddings novv.-idats. but it might be a lel'cctioii on the bride's trousseau lo plat ras time. Sccietart of State Hat's rcnuikable attack of Anglomania may tet cause him to lose more' than his h's. Hint- tiimtiii. XV tilk of ehW'J! Larry da jr. Kr.il of 1 1 intntion's rulf. Ami flcfc ft r h is ,M times acaln Wlun lie were h , at schecl. lint vthai cf nruli-h l-vie vt-e knoun. tvho foriurs ws-k. or fan-f. UVe that hlch ud to n.iK oar hearts tVhtn oli llluc MunJay rimtf O blat-Kctt 'lay in ljh)J's llf. XVliat mtr rj thin". That. tth ttio da tf frslrtm conc. Clank 1 .ill env ihiin -nallcn lb itI-t or fcr! Is of njnn f?tatf liotv rr.ll'l a.ej ttfm and tam Compar. 1 nlth -iat tie foil an t"i When ulJ Mine McndH) tame ItU'M-iY V SAINUCRS. BETWEEN MILWAUKEE AND KANSAS CITY. Site ul the Deiiitict.'itic National 'ollXelltillll to !i- lci ilel This, v,.,.;. FIGHT FOR IT IS EARNEST. Ibdiiiilely iM-tViiiiiiii'il Thai t If Ib'iuinratie ( 'niivciili'iii Shall Ml- llel.l i'.efiile l,VMll Jic.tlls .Mt'el. ItEi't Itl.TC SPEc-IAIs tV.ilil:ittni. F, Ii. fS. Tieiimrrow a stron Itlegniioii wlfi tcacl! tltf cnpi-al In tie- in terest of IC.oeii.s i lt lor the I s-mtMT.li ! N.ltl IWll CVt.l. IM,;;. Tliey V.1II lll.lke thflr In. el', u Hi, i ,,i )! K.ittluh lleii'-t, utii to llie N'.iti, n. il i-oniinittcc villi met i FcUruiry to tlcilte iimii the lime .iihI ila,s for the t-miit mioii. .en.l iiiei:--ll.iitel iihii tie ir .ililt.il will K t woik in a lin.tl iis'Tois ifort for n. , , V. Itliln tiH. Inst tii ul -four liuirt the :; of .Milii.-iuKr Km rlfii foniMiliit. .mil nuw it luul. a if the Mriwsle uoiild ne Itlutt'i Hit- Wisconsin eil .intl the U'-lTli .Mitso,r in. tlopells Milu.iiikie lias .sleilttl li I, oilier" Hant on a lir.i.sh-lsi-id hunt, ami tli .o- it tint i.uh tine of till inei'Iitr st.incl" for a sei .nate Jl.oii tfi.it the lily tiill offir to lie National Cnminiltce for a il" iln In It favor 'I lie manner in ulii-.li I'lill.olelj.'ii.i ! Il'l I I-il the s.,. .1111. i, lilt f r III" IS'l.Ull- llc-.cti Convfiiti'in .mil. utter K ttinc the tl t .si ii, failed to produce the money iihen the It. pui.lii-in tomtnltlie went mtr In tl. the cletnll 111.13, cuiiif the i;iuitr.it!e .iiimlttt t., iniit on Itettt r protif than l.iu.l tallc of iinllniittil niomy The I'hili- !. 'pln.i .i(ur li.ne ) en str.isKllnc for v.ttk to li.tl . e th liu.iktr t" make up ehe Kii.tranlt'e fun.l. and a id only a por tion Of H Ills Iwt'll lltsll It is as- simie.!, of eoine. t lint lc mm ras ulll not .ittenift a touli'lt nco E.iinf of ilia: kln.l. nevt rtliele.'. th" Ii-rnoer ill toinnittlee Iir.jl..tlily will lo k t Let !y .it the colttr of th" nnl'initeii tliiis,m,l t.rfTcs by .my con tfM,ir.t fur Hi. convention The -troni.'tt i.ini 'l.iimtl by the .Mil xiaukee men :s Unit c'lilt.cuo nili uitlidraiv met throw its luiluente for tlie former. This Villi make a c!oe lllli'll N'lt.en Mlh Ulkee itiid KarKLs c"it) Tli" friends of the 1 itlt r are istiiiid. n that they will win. .net ,ir nni it all .listurbecl by the 1M tall; of Wlsrni gin inniiev nor In the rtKinient of Imm.ui rs nin lit uleM casti.tnl lo shctut for Milwaukee Tne t'oie-ressmt n from Mi scn.rl .md lit trl all the Stat. lu th" Soiittiiiepi h.iie ii-lt.tl the Kmiwi city tiunrHTji at tl'e llaleigh :iiil have itiitn pledi;t . of rtt-tip. ration The work for th' .Missouri appIii'Htit l..is In t n Ihoroimh -ind sttmatie. Its tish propositi. ti 1 j;ir oti. ami. what is mure Import "it. it U siibtantlal There I no ijHCFtion as to its- being fnrlli.oming ii.st.intl'. It lia tufn tit tmiteli dtt rniinl t'uit tlie Irm rnti, National cV.nvt'ntl.n. will !..' held btfoie the Ki publican National c'on vciitiun Senator Jones ,tf Arkntisa. chair man of tie iNiH-jcrallc National c'tunuiit-tts- ban besn In conimunicntion vtilh a ma trit of the cotniuitttt. a'.J ut irl all of lus enrrt s ondt nts have txpttsMti them elvt lu favor of an tarlv clatt. Senator Jonon lamsclt Klleits tint the cum 1111011 sheulcl it- eh layeil till .tttt r the Itepul licin convention, but in ibw ot tie atlitude of his ..sfi.iatts on the commit tee, he Is willing to ttitlihold t pr..-liu of that lielitl :trd iltld to tie- maj .u.j It is Islitttil that tiie committee, will ele odc on th.. l.i-t vitik in .Ma. mi.tt vi ui:i;s ui:i.i:. itiiiv Mlliiauk... I'tti l A clt ;. Kalion of alNtut li lHinifis, innuding preiinlnent ikiIUI, 1,111s from llatiu . Wac.kcsla. Fond du l.ic and otbtr Wisconsin citi. left .Milu.iuk.e for Wa'luns'luii t.ii a sp'ci.l tniht ,iv r fie Chi. tape. .Mllw tukie ai.I St. Paul r.sol at 11 i lock ticda). 'III. train was transit rnd to tin ivnns)liaiiia s.t, in ,,i Cnlcaiii. 1 h- dtltri.ili.ju will work hard to secure the It. in." ratlti National Conn niion for .Mli uaukte. Mant of lh" boomc rs wore sill, has and carried cants llan.l-oiue Initials worn lv th. dtl, ats v.jns.t ot an alumi num ih-1. with a pi, lure ot tin KxiiomIIMH building on one rUU and .Miluauk.-e li.i on the oilier, and In alius tie inscription. "Con xtutioii Hall. Milwaukee." .mil "A Souve nir of th- c'retin City. Miliv:iuke B.i." Ihe fastenhm nini-its .if a .Ut Uir. sur inouuttsl l,x a Lads, from w hKh dein-ntis a j.lite of red ribbon hiserllasl in t,ilt 1. 1 itis. "National 1 met rat it. Conniuion, Milw.mktv 11-w" c h.uruiMU Justpl: C liormllv of the Illl waukte flxccutiit Coniuutttt cairk with him a lare tuautlt) ot iloeumcutary tvl ttinre scttlns fottil the various fac flltles il.tiin.'.l for .vliluuiikee In the handling of minister satheriiibi-. Ma)tir It.it id Uose and t x-d.ntrnor CJ.sirse v". l'ttk alriwl) are at the Na tional :i.lt.it iiutting forth every p.-silii,, tffort to hrins iifiout the dmire.1 result kaiisi" Citv is l.-.k.-l uimn here a Jtil waukte's tjnl) oppoi t it SEVEN INCHES OF SNOW. Tlintisaiiils, tlhcti Kiiiiliiviiieiit in Xew Ynik h.t Keceiii Sim in. N't w Yoik. Fib 1 Tl'e total yr.owfall itFliid.i) was seven inches 'i ht ltin.tra ture at 2 o'tlock tli morning wan it tle sree .ibove zero lo-ljv was bricht an 1 iltar. with :li. wind .usjlins Tne lemptr ature at 6 o't lo. k tlii-t ultenio.iu was :! d. sfces above zt m Tnt storm i.uised lit tle lncotiti iileinv ci this tit), and. belus U'i.-ieconil.inltl bv s. veie .cold, did not .oil sreatl) to the ne.tft rinns of trie m,oi. lu tlttd. the snowfall w is u hies. ins to the .ineniployeil. stilus woik to tl.oii'Nnds of men in tie inns the strict" :nid sidt walks. Tt.iins iroiii tie North. Wis und Kat vttie fioni Itnrtx eiiuiitcs lei out and a lnlf hour lite to-tlav. but thtre was no sus v n.-lon of trutt:. in anv road All of the vt-s-tl- whlth tame in tnrly tl.ls morr.ins hot beeii at tie- hirltor tn traint or Jut off tl.e c cat durins Hie Minv tem. Am. .us those w hit 't tame up wte the An.rri. an Itim r St U.uis and the French Lintr I... Touralne and a number of small craft The An erlean lane teim s'n.p wa yishtt d ..It" Fire I -land through the si ii iv at 4 II p in Siturdav aftt rmon, fi.u she did not te.a h in r dock until earlv Sunua) morr.li.s ' 'urliiK all this time she was tropins about in the vici-ilty of the Hook laii-lv- la tin morning s'n lost .m ant h T She iva i. ir the Hook nnd ridlns wilii In r imrt am hor out A swell lifted the vessel .nil the cable parted near the hawser nole Twice while ou:Ide the pa.ect in the lliHtk. but unt bark .isain. The si ni storm n t upiarl) in tli-tnorrins and she c.ime up lo quarantine The only rous-Ii weather exnerienct.l bv the s;,. jmis o:i her way over it a on the Kith, vinen 'he ercountirtd a m di rate side and slicht lu d -tas The Phi nicla and I ho I'n net steamship I.a Tounine a-o i.a.t m pio;H. are. :nd lu the snow-tnrm. and both camt? up the Imi- tarlv In in- mornins. It took time to dock l.i Tuiiralr.e owias to ihe tr utile v.ltl. her aic hor Durins the helsht of the MOrm John Mul lln. 17 t eirs of nee. of i in.-innatl. it., plcke"! up .in empt) bottle and sent It eraithlns throuli the he.iv pkitt -glass window. of the Postal Tel-graph buiidlt's. He was iri.mii If arretted and it was fou til that he n i- siartii.s ihii he was without food er l.M'.sm and tbat he hid lis. d this mean to afr.ict atttnti n to hi condition ORATORICAL CONTEST. ItVpii'sontsitivi's of Okliilioina Col lt'ties Will foiniH'te Feb. ':.. KKrt'tlUc- SPIX1AI- Okhctiomi fit). Felt. 1 The intercollesi rte oratrrlenl contest between the repre icntaUiet o' th different colleses of the Teiritory will take place hero on the night of Fe.btu.iry S In the ol era-house. v, mm c "s.mi-j" is fit 49 ' 'wf&iC so.MK cii.i.("n;i:s ri.u.M -tiu. uii:l in -ihi: i.aui.a.-ks." PADEREWSKI'S COLD HANDS NOTES FROM THE STAGE. A-lde fioni the fn, t th I Mr Pa. Pre w ki pliic-l an . .t itt..i ,U attractlit iiro St.imme at hi, -eturda) rental, tie re were itt othtr reasons that made the occislon iiioi-u 1 1. The moti cilorlht tent i" rson iiouM hue uotlit.i. up, n tntirlus ! o'di teiriuni. lint the jiln. e it. ss cold. He u.isht lime tone hided that ueti an nliustment of t, en . 'ratine et i ., x,. .rtautlon. In lev of the iosibllity of a sre.it nml en thcei.itlc mi. Heme, but. as the rowd srew. ihe cold. too. M-emcI to Inert ise If thit litre tri.e of thi fortunate one; "out In front" fancy the touditiou luck of the st.nts lr Padi ii ukl v i not lors at tfi pit no t.t fore it wa diseovtre.1 Mint he was m rtouyli nfftetrt by the low temi rn tcire Kit n nfttr the ronclusioii t.f tlie n enin i.umlit ! Willi ail f Ihe opiH.r tuiilly it affort'ed lu the wat of phisita! I'Sirun, fit plat it .I'lnounictl t) Id '"- tl.lltlt tll.lt II ptet.se.l to t-eek .1 JttOie. He wt lit to a door 11 the stet e st t. but. through the thoughtf'tlnt - of som - rs il at lie' liaik. il hnd b.tn locked Tht audience was on It gitm! .t hat '-. t Ise it would have Iiughtd to te tn half-fiozen niasti r of the piano w ilklns alwut tne stage looking for .t wav out At lensth soihmV tue-n. I a. d'lor olid .Mr Faibnivski x-.nlsht! Three or fi nr minute' lati r be came Isi, 1; and utdertuok the i:.t fi.u. p sonata, which was M'cond on the irosraniiue. Iain r. "oniewiicre in tin Chopin croup, lie again lift ti'" piirio. this fine to so to the ex treme Iff: of the Ft.ic.. when lie Stopped. Itskoiilns to an nttmdint over rc-ir th li. ( s To tl.is mm P.nleretv'kl address. si l.imy If in hiIhIuM but undoubtedly impn -Jin' touts, to the en.! tha the man hnst t" d a'vav on a door-elolns eiiietiition. Aftirwards Mr i'mbn w-kl asserted that hi hand were iKisltivelv numb with the cold link cd, he s-aid tint thflr boks were unite blue. Mr l.onl Mann and Mi- ctirn Lipmni .ir- far away from tbe "Tel"l hone Clrl" uct rsx In "The ;H From the It.nricks." a comedy in which the -tar are unforiu- naltlv pl.ee "I At dtfttrrnt tines tht re Is a !,ood dial or fun n the p! but the mntt i.alural jurt of It is th.v which t- me from eitpi.os.iMv minor roles In the otisin.il CJer- itian ttrsi.n of tvlii'U no mintl-m I m.idu m the prosramnie 'be eh.t f eh iracter wa that of tlie artist with the mixed dometle nlatious. Thi jsirt stanis out tilth ttuil force In the Knslih ver.-loa. lu spite of in." fact that IJnmHii and Mann work nry hard to set fun out of their tli-tiltins cliaract.n tli I.lpman apptars in man's cloth. . Hon't lielicie that she is a success, in them tin the cttitrar). for a woman wh I ur- ims-lnttlt Uautliul in tlie garb of t r ei. she is surpri-lns y lint"li as a south ! r loat. hat. trousers and wig vieie all ntt n tin ir ai'plii atlon to her lissome lissom. re.. Mr. ll.inti Ins no suih mcviit. ami n-i suiti stent' as he had m "The Telephone Cirri." Mr. Joeph Co)ne i funny as KoI.umI. tie ts.mjRier. F C Whitnrt's protluctmn of "Quo VidK" niiirh h.id an eisht wttks' run in ("lieaso. opens at lh" 'Itiui'a. Theater tft nlslit The c.istle S-iuare Company i ensaS'l tliis v.f-k In a prodiictiou f Vt nil's ' Alda " lninnins thli tenuis. Mr Joeph Sh. chan w'tl sins Hhad illicit. Ah Knc!ih tendon of Cloethe' "Faust" dr'tii to Hopkins's Theaf r tht b'cstl audi- i.ce oi tlie s,a-isij jivtcnl.i) afttrr.iHin and etenlus A wa to be forest tn. Miss 1mi11 Kvetui made a.i Ideal M.irsutrite, end Mr M iuri.ee Freeman sate nutlet- dur ins th" "Trllbv" week till! he would lie pioitrlv east a- Jltpln-t .phIf. the imp of ll.vlci IJetli the leading man and woman It ft nothing to be ileslrctl In thtlr lntirprtt.ttit.il of tin- principal clmr.ictt rs of e;..it he's Immcrtal liasie love tale Mr lUirlus was afoscther atisf)lns ,e F.itist. and Mi" Mae I.ous Alsen lnveste.1 the I-irtor Miirtha with that sprlghtl) fiivolity the author de mauds from hi comedy ihar ... tcr The s. .nery was ii. knping wilh the t itt lltnt work .lore bv Ihe east Thcfe who Lave In mind the Hrocken stent- of I.it xear v.i'.I find in this .veil'- .roilue'ion 'Vn ii, n- to ad-ni" The vaudeville INt Is heat.. 1 bv II ir.ice ttcddln. the ilkislonls-t. who teamed mv-t of hi trick" trom Her fiiinii Aftir ?l.inag-r llumpert-.'" Hade. Jlr Ibjldlu's a, t is short of weird. Crent thlns :w planned at Hopkins' Time will be in the neir fuiuie h piotlue tioti of 'Quo atti- ' and al-o of "hapho " l'.oth thee iieiitations villi l cade bi Colofl Hopkln'- stock comiunv. ttf-t .,t hi Chlcns.i htmse ami then down here. It . not unlike lv that the Chicaso compimv wilt be brought here and the st. Ij.uI tsimp.iny strt to Chicago. With the Mepll!l of the liriiictpel. .Mis I'ltssoa and Ml VUturj llitt mill are tilth to appear In "yuo Vad 1. ' Ml i:nt,m.in will be f.n la vaudt lilV tif't week with a small cornpani tf l' r on n Two blind liernlnr in one week l n !arv;e nuoti ot that tla or unfortunate to be found at llaviln and at die ilrand Its a t..s-up which of the tun wins rocut sim luihy from tie audi. nee. In the brand's at tl cctb.n. "cjn the Suaanee litter." the blind hctolne is a gltl. t'ora t'la)ton. In lovo witli Jn-k Torteni.. a ouns plante-. One -nne alore calls for roi.tin,; chctrs In fa vor of the blind i,Ir!. Cobb Croc, a miser. la)s a trati for her on the rustle bri Ue of the Suwanee Klnr. which, by the wax. I c hnrntiiiRly plcturi! In th- third act. Cro saws itit two board" of the briJse towarcl which lie set. the blind etri come. Sluwly she ft ( 1 her w a) along the railing. So ir.temeli tlramjtlo wa tin- stem that one iculd have hen id a pin drop in thti uudi t me !sll(i,ttnii jjie soiiir of field hands 1 h-ard in the dl-tunc It corr.e from the slue oppt-Mte lo thjl tovaid which tiie girl 1 stioiiins to her doom. Mie realize that "he ha. ltit htl v. ay. l-rns on the brinlt, of the uaiuji r and reluct: her sttfi. t hen It was ail uvrr the tiiiiers.li.iice K: viay tn loud appinure tor the heroine and hi?"es and tcans tor the villain. The leat-ltiit...ii tnimlier t f the cist i .vus sieitii .vt.i)iiew. who Is deiishtfui a the tuilhlul out coioiu Mrv.int. Aunt l.lndy. M.il.agcr (Sarin win nave his benefit at Haxnn's to-nutit. The .iitract.on will be -.V csriii of Meet," unlen I'l'ened )ester d.iy for the wnk. The stcond blind heroine In the neck's off rliis is to be found at Havllii'f. In this instance "he i lit nrictte. the wife of Hon- . Jarre, alias; Oastoli Ixni.ure, alias Captain iltrcules. There Is an astoni-nms con-c-tloti of six-footers In the cast. "A Grip of Steel" 1 what its name implies, a blood and thunder nidndrnma. this time of th. Freneh school. The four net of the fiUy hate all together edit en scenes, so there is plenty of variety by way of stase set-tlael- A nl0u Sssne and the masquerade c.1 'VS I. ill it ihe Kit.!, ne of l.i M tlulle ire ll.ii'l.S ti.' pH I 1 i -llt If M.ir iceri Tate and Middleton h-,,J c nih. r tide on the Columbia's rrosranme tin ne. k il an tli lene Mora. James Tiimn ton and liilttti ill ilk. y Comedian tin y would site iop:.- mt re tb-.n Ihei' nrnne)'!i worth ills jjt m S st,i M .ri,ii ritve.r ite with loversi of vnudevilte. Jaiin Tli'irn tun r c illed 'The Phibi-oidtcr" on tiie ;iro snunme Th.it inai.s that lie deal Ii mt.ii.ilosne. Another cbver attractio-j whieh ret tjmtie nd llef tu xouns and oil the incfikiy stht.vv if cialt-tii. These nonk" ) s ate not only will indeed, bu thti .ne comsfti,r viht t nit rai-e a Iaui:,i that Lc not oi te pi-iiurarnni. Tie v do a l.li)e race, acmbatiis of the gentl r Kin i a rt"taurHiit m erte and a Itarinr shoii I.illny. Wttti'ii.t ex.iuteraliiis. th v tiw the Ifit trained monkeys that tier performe on anv st.ist . Ilonnio TlK.rnton ai.il Al l.e h and the Thr-e Itlosftm ar ottier hish-el is attractions at the Colum bia this wtek Hurils .V Siamon' Uowerv Ili.rlo,'iers matle their firrtt aitfifcrince at the Stand ard Theatir )es'i relax afternoon and evn irs T'' tirt sunt- i labl lu the Walli.il! t Halt b illrtiTi. ont of the most fanio.s f.'iet knoTrn to the tower). Thi second M' ne Is an inleriiir of a Chinese, .opium c.imt. slioxxin the bunk." and the mokins a tsin'iu In full Mnt The third "scene Is the Kssej. Marktt Police Ccurt. in ivhlcli some very funny imldtnt- oeeeif "Ii Tiih.i at Homo" 1 the closing: bur!i-s-iue. lil-ietor W.il save hi" uuil Sunday con etrt at the liiympie Theater xestcrday aft triioon tit fore a crotide.1 hore. The pre gramrne v.-i3 iiptilnr throusliout. Jlr. it. II Masinn. the piano soloist, plajnl cle llshtfuliv a Ver.li-I.tzt seratihrase of "Kr nani." N'eit Sunday a ri"iuest jireisranimo will Ik; ret.dtrcL Dlrectcr He tn.-m.-nn stock comp-iny np lii.ind in that jolly farce. "Countess Hel ene." al the Olympic Theater 1 ist nisht. Tlie cuirjKiiiv via at its 1 st in Schweit zer and S.illsre s interminable fun. Mr Cliarh flalloway will site an crsm ret it.il Tuf.liy eitnins. Ftbruary 'Ji. at the iliiind Atenue l'n "b)icriau Church. No admisition will be e loirs d, thouch a col lection will lie takt n up. f. r the lntt)t of the Coek Atenue I're"b)tiriau Church Mr. (lallowa) will beassi"tt.l b. Mrs. .lime It. I'.lair. who will be- litarel in sexer.il solvs. TEN HOURS ON AN ICE FLOE. IVrihiiis Tiij mi tin' Hudson by I'lii-toiy Kinplott's. nrrnti.ic' si'jici.xr. New York. !' l. lx. Two men afloat on an lc tlo.' made the trip from Yonkers 1 1 Nett York to-day and were rescued eff the Fort la e fern. I'toni hjf p.ist T ii'clot k lu the morning until h-ilf pail e In the, e.vcnius tie v sat iti -in often klff. which had btcn nipped bttnetii two bis H'is take .,inl hoistetl nt.r one of the-m l.y tl.e- action tf the tide All the way from t,.n!-irs they were seen at lultrval" bx- iT"ons . n lMire. who made fu ii- ait-rrpt at n-ctie. The Hudson w.k- so full of Ice that noth ing shor' of .-.me stout enr like a t.lunt lowtd ftrrb-i..t esuild h.iie reach.sd th.-m. fliarl.- Junes .mtt Wulitr l.e-i;. tt. v.ho are t-n,p:otd by ladder lire In thdr tal low fatter) a. r.-" the river from onkt-r". are the- tin n who had this adventure. They row-n! aero- the- rixtr carl) Siturday evtning v Ith a lo. d of material for th" factory At that time the river wa co-ti-patalively frit- of Ice and the .Jrlft xiaa not dangtrou" Tht) tlclivertd their load and hlr'd two barrels of tallow, which they wtr- to take back t Yonker. Wh.Ie they were ashore the, tloatlns In in.r.ascd o much that they concluded it ai elangerous to attempt ti return trip in the skiff. They had had uothlns to tat and neither had an oven-oat. They slip' in a shed on the wet shore until half p.. -it T o'clock this tni.rnlns and then tliousht thit the condl tl m of tl.e river would permit cro-sins. Once in the middle of the n.'tr they dis covert! that tint 1 e flie" h-rt uere'sroi, InS Inrut-r and large-i and iitnuwt before thy kr.tw It tliet wer- headed down struaTi Tin 'lour" later thtv Ttre pakt-i up bv a firr) Ito.it off Fort I., t . SHOT IN A STREET FIGHT. William .Motiiie'.v. : Hit-of Mis Machinis;. Wound. .M.iv m piTi.fc spvfi xt.. Springftt I.I. HI. Ftb. T V.'e.lhitn Mooncy, a inathinlst. emfilond lu the c. I. tz St. Is shop at Ja(k.iitl!le. was sht: end tlangt rousl) wounded in a lisht on the north side of the public o.ua-e this evenlns b) l'tter Jone a blacksmith. JI toney was taken to the sTpilritit fd Hospital. an,i ti)e surt'mn" thtn sat he will tlie Moonev sat he was sl-o Llthoin p-oioeation Jones declares tlint Mcsiney and two friend at t.uUtil libit, that be w irned them to kiip aw ty from him and. a th.v kept adt ineirs. he drew his rttolver and tlretl .touts vva arrested lie is but 2 xe.it ol-J KILLED THEIR KEEPER. Two Kli'pli.'iiit :it the t'lirvstal Pnl :icc Sydf'tiluiiu Esciped. J.cr.uon. Feb. IS.- An excising scene tool: place a: the Cr)st.it I'.dice S) denhr.ni thi aftt moon. Two 1 irse el, jdiant helongirg to the clreu" ran amack killtil their keep tr and goretl another mm. Thtre v.-t a terrltde park la th" tudt- n. e auentttng tlH roneert In the- p. I.e. One inlmalwai capturetl after s"snt damai.e to pre'fiertv The othtr t scaped thrtiuh the Kraund but via captureil late this evenins in the mburb of IJeekenham. TO SEKJANADA. W. V. I.iT.kinrid-ic' Wi.l Atler.ii .Meet iti"; of Aii".luSa.oii I'nioii. Lexington. K) . Ft h 1 Colonel v. f. I'. Ihvcklnrldse has acceptesl an licit itio'i from the Anglo-Saxon t'nion of Toronto to attend a binejutt there on February Zi. and re"pond to a toast. "The Fnlon Jack and the Siars and Stripe"." Among othrr invtt' 1 to respond to tout-, will be lord Charles lletesfonl of England Ante Itepulille'nn Club. r.r:ri'fiiac sii:ii.t. Jaeksontill'. III.. Feb. H. The Pick Yates Ileputdican Club of Illinois c.lltse hi Jus; bun orsanlzed in that lniltutiou here with a membtrshlo of s. xenty-fin. t.ite srad Uated from tl.I college in Is1), as did W J. lioan In 1?J. "' TANNER'S TAOTiGS STIO OULLGM MEN. r,-iir Tlb-il T!iv Wi'l N. t ;,t FairTn'iiHiK'iit From the ('iitimilt SENATOR f.'EEDED AT HOME. Ti'li'r;i"im's Sent to V:i-hinuinii ." iiiiiniliiii: Hisi PifM-ncf in llli i,;. iiiiii('s for t'oiitiol t'li-ows, l'.iucr. l:r.t't:i'f.ic sifKCJAl- S,rlllsrV,. HI.. Feb. Is.-Tbe e-nr tw.-en Cu'lotm not Tiiir f- r c, r.T ' tn- ItipubaeaB Suite Conventbit ('" bittTi.ess. the ;.jtrnor' I tl hi dtrlns '.nte-nintr (fl.eatlin fr"-n t lumwai tflu re the Culloni foi--- a' the County Convenlttm t" ctvlns the x trili!.. Senator'u friends he re. t.nr c ue Tiie) han- Hub' lo t ti-t from lit- .s ComT-ltee. and when Ihe nit of sit ti-Iexate b. madi no at l't na Ik' ' . fraid that Secretary Van t It t. Chairman ltannoll wilt 1 hi' " t nimi'tto in ffitlr-s mifn ton : from tsiuntes ttot lai.l) wire cam 1 tneir side The poHci- "f tif Tanner tn It e u dleiittsi in th- iranner In win u u St Journal of Sprlnefltdd. th.- T . u r rs th'n metrnlns trt Htsl tho l.'u.r nun prlinuriic- )estr'lty Th" claim a i nit' that Cullom antl Hitch were u"-tli ton- I in the county an I Tanner's tr.mds . irrf 1 a Rood round majorat- of ihe ..e ,te ' tho C.unty C..nx-ntici. and pifii fd th.' tie Culktai croud woubl s .. t a Is'ltii -. dtltsatk-n lo the Stale Cent. n-i n A i rr-atic 'if fact. Tiwr't frunli eiTre I t rvt If.v.iisiip. Sx-mrne" xxith f o it d lesal ' and hax-ea cnnteiiins tSelt jratiVm fro-n Kit' sa The Tanner elera, at v. Hi be the boltt. in IMsar. The same was tr-je a e-mjle nf trek as down in K'Hvards Count) wh-re c ulloiu Items carritd the county ami the T nn- -ins stlectcH! ,i lioltirg ilel'satlon The pri mam s ia Iigan County ye-t- rdax wt r x ifedint;!)- de.-e. Tanrt r carried the t Itx f laneuln and mu"t see.ire fvzne twin t ..-j--sa.es from the niunir)' to tcntnl tie lention. The other sieie say this will ' ii'ittt-sible. Kat h is t dr:ns the otier wit v.lul sate bribt r) aed -o-r i; lion. ItiiltiiiST ttelt-E-n (ton. Jut k.""ii Count, hold Its eoiiie lion T f tlay. ae 1 .i ledtlus dt ls-itit.t from ent silt or the oilier is assort' l'n to date th3 , Cutiom faction his l-i' sevtnl oiintb- y liut sends a cKiitestins ocltsation from only y one Sangamon. lovert.or Ta.ir.er Is w the sround. and direetins hi feme to th- bsi p..ssble a"!--.antas' The mv-scaptr are pel .-'u g stattment? lli.i; he ls ill. but n" slock ie taken In tht storv here in sprlnslit I' HI l- kness Is re Larded a not ciarserous ai l of a eliar. i, ler that ")i-ltl readily to 'rea meat" The Cullom captain are call, s ft r their chief Probably a score of t..Ie sram aril letter-t han lien s. t.l to V.i-' -ington tieinandlng hi." tiresenre m lllin. is in tl.e next two niortl" It tnay bt that Cullom will heed the .-ell. Ill line of I it lie l- sadly in need of re-enforcem- nls a d nothing would . mhu-e tne- r.trfc and tile much .cs Mr Cullom. This tliii'S ef ontestms d legations f-e n c "'inties uhr' let reason for .i eont.sr t is' Is ,1-ou.slr.c more :nt. rt"t than anjtt ins t Is,, that is likelv to happt n fiefore th- teution. The llant b uiers in ' ! County have mined their claim. fmrn i silld d. lesatiwii to tht Stit" tTotrtenrion i ' V'. a drop of 210. ,n-l Judge Carter cxp--' ' to divide Co. k Count) t-ten with the tan-l.- I.tte of the machine Here is -inotht r par tloiT Hno'V is resirded art the Candida' of the Cook c'euntv in ic hliie. xet a'l that there is tu drier, so far its cifb e l to terntd Is purely of the machine He w . discovered by tile maihinc. e le. teel twi b) th- nui hine. and 1 tho cl.ise- friend . t most of the micrdne Ait the word lias S"ne ferth that he ts out to down tht ma chine, with the hibbo!eih. "(iixe the pt . pie a chance lo le heard '" Ry snni. it ci asrrteNl that Judse Carter Is not a t i ilc a t.tn lidate. tut reullx- h' je to hold to t' e m.ii l.li e the north ard liorC west u ird. j Ch't iso. ivhiih noiiltl c:I'erwi"e go '. i lie tea In tie ttnt ent Inn Carter's t amllttiiey. Anihow. It is conceded In Chicago th it Carter v III lie a strorstr cjndil.ite in th- (outcnti'.n at I .s.ria than li.int.) fur he t. will h.it'e a nutnlcr ef bis delegations fr in Northtrn lUinns and a great bis slice of Coot; Ccmnty Judgt Hantcy ha not cnined In popu lari') by his ptlsrimmases oier the Mite Carter and JJcciiS, are not rcikns x. traerdinarj prusress. and Mr. Ystis vvlul.t be fi,. s around and cm up a sreat deal n' srt.ui d. doesn't i,m to snure much hor.v in the wax of dtltgatc. erpt in his own uistrict. The Tanner crowd tor some re i son lias rot inxatletl Mr. Bates's t. rntorj with cont stln tleleati..ns. ird when tint tonvciitioii g-ts tosether it will be found that Mr. Yates e!i"trtet will le 11.1 f him and that he will 1 able to handle It a a unit to any adtantage that ma) come 'j him. The lino County rrim.irb.s )eti-rdax were oxerwhelrnins in th irtere;t of M. O AVilllamscin for St itt Treasurer. Mr. tVt, llamson live in Ualtsbur """he emit f. i ture of the prlTiari's was the antipathy toward all the known frie-ids of t5ov rmr Tanner None of them were permittid ft so to the county convention as delecates. and there I an expreSid dett rminatton to prevent them from a;.peirlng la Spr.ns'lfld with proties. Otherwi-e there was co'hii s of IntiTC-t. fleorse I'rince will s.-Ieet th eonsre.ssit.mil tlelegation. Thi r.wi: snrn" inportunt convention will be held. Moultr e t'oaniy meet ' -morrow, and will ihoost il legates, fri mil to llitchn. and 1 eoi ,t Ten r w 1' h v a f i w frierds rsi tne .' lee: lion. Th-rt no likehhoo.1 of a c-n stins dchati.. Kdsar also me t t.'-morr .w Iosan C. , n ty meets Tuesday en 1 lb re will be s.Tr-t rlrework l.fore it .lujuurrit with i tor 't. ii all prohabilnx I 'ck-o. al"t me.i Tut. el.,), ard a I nit t cxietted tli,, -Th'jr-lax Ii Salle Countx will me r a I sue Ibi-xts a setnl , n.I-oT Lakt ford. Mckean art Champiisn h 1 ir mtries on s.itu'-da). and in Cravxf r' . -I Mel.ein lnt"i-e :nieret I tie ins taker x.-th a hot I'-bt in e.itli Ihe C.m.'ti ts-ts tins Hanliv Jon.- hi piire-f . ! c' mlssioner. to '1.1'Vtr Cr.iwforti to o-mi i y a'st. count tto It .liter.'1 yv c ttn-n.is n. -Hjiiic-rti'txi lo biin M. t.a .i ' t uf t it Into his camp. J I. I'lCKKKINll THREE INDICTf.lENTS REMAIW. I'li'sciit Trial at Vienna Will Not Knd ilir Miners' CaM.s. nTflSI.IC PElT tl Vienna. HI.. IVb. IS. Although fortv rlsht mm. Including the twelte now on trial, hate bad :o luce murder ih-irges a n rcsalt of the trouble at the I5ru-h m.ne3 last xear indictn-tnts nsnlnst three m ro still rennln The prosecution ha net ns, lts-n aide to secure a cuivictiaa. and t! r-ty-rix men h.ve tieti acciuitt'sl Keidt the indict merit pendins and om Iised of. twentv-tlxe riersen h ix ttc-'n cit t'l to appear for eontprrit of th" F-.ed State Ocirt in xiol't'rs Irj'tm tin Klshteen of the fort)-esht cm v h t-el for murder mut also an"Wer the e nt rnp; FLOATED AT HIGH TIDE. Steamer (Itsif Walderseo J!.Icaed v I'ffoic Assistame Anived. New York. Feb. Is. The Hamburg mer.- V can liner Clruf Waldetsec. whkh went aground ip the l.ovxcr Hey Stjrday after- r.esin. during the snowstorm, we t out to sea ciri) to-day. Three tugs nhkh nent , down early in the mornins to rinder j"r a-sistai.ce fountl that she had succeeded n , sifl'P oft -nth the hish tide dunes 'no j uisht. She psss,-,l out the Hook at Lutheran Church Dedicalecl. ' r.t:Pt"iit.ic si'KctaLj. Champaign 1.1 F, b n The flcrrniu . I.uthcrari t,n In th c,,j dicatfil a ' liandsit'ie Slinxti" hous- f w i-ship tied.) IMm nromircM in tie I.jt'i n CJurrn were here trom different parts of tie fata.e.