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Wmxm0 it 1 ailtr S L :JL A Jpl'tttltl- VOLUME XXXVTTt. NO. 22.1. THURSDAY. KANSAS CITY, JANUARY 23, MM. TIIUUSnAY. l'RK'K TWO (MOTS. V -iS' ) TRUTH IS HOW KNOWN men ihiisovs account or i ovsMUft- li:it WAS NOT LOHltl.CT. HE WAS NOT BEING ROBBED, Titn iiulmst that mi.m-.h rox WAS i.nti;m)i:d ion iii.m, Tmi of the Arensed Men Ncrc Taking tho Other, Uhu "Ans Itrnnk. Homo nml llicy ninl lilrhitd.nn Ijuir- riled Ono ot Iticm Mint nt 1 1 lin, Tt Is not nt All protwileto tlmt the elMlh pir-ilo will lie Invoked to inctiiw the elealh of Charles roc. tho restaurant cook, v.t-ii was shot down br John AlxnnJr nf-ir a litlef rtrngrtc between Lincoln Johnson, Uentrr Johnson and Trunk Hlch nrii'on Inst Saturday night on Vl Ninth street, Gentry Johnson tnaj e'sespe tho law power altogether, unit Lincoln John. Km ii 111 not cet more- than live or ttn jeirs in the penitentiary. It the) theory of the thief of otlce I correct. After Vox had lecn phot dead l.y AIct nn 1 r Patttnioy tilght, Trnnli Hlehnrdson cl dined to th pollre that nn attempt lmd bc-ii mute to hold him tip and, rob him. lie cnt dorlnprnnts tend to show that J o effort nt robbery was made mid thnt Lincoln Johnson was drunk and wns being t iken home, tie staggered ngnlnst Hlch nrlson, who grnbticel him, and Gentry J !non separated the wen nnd started nwiy wltli Lincoln. Alexander, who wns earning Lincoln's revolver, win stopped by HlchnnUon. Ho bucked up ngnlnst. n wall Charles Vox was ncro the street nnd heard the disturb nice. He mn ncro nnd shouted to Klchnrdon to grnti tho man. Vox had Jut reached tho sldcvvnlk. Uichnnlon Mn In the center of It, Al exander stood ngulnt the wnll, Itlchnrd ron spread his nrmi to gmb Atexander, who drew n reoher nnd llred. Tho bullet J i-seil thiough the lingerie of Hit hardson'H right hand and lodged In Pox's body. Al- xnn ler shot once more. Then ho ran down the sidewalk ten )nrd nnd overtook the two Johnons, Alexander was fright ened, and he ran nhend and stumbled nml fell, tutting hi face. Afterward ho clnlmtd that Itlchnrtlson had struck him In the fin e. In order to com let these men of murder. It U r Id, It would be ncciiwnry fir the sfiti to prove thnt a. conspiracy to rob 111 hiiiison exNtrd, thnt an attempt wan mad to hold him up, and that I'nx vwi-e shot while golnr to the rescue ot Itlehnrd Kin. It Ih also raid flint If no attempt Mim nude to rob lib hurdson, (he onlv eliirgi that can bo bought ngnlnst Alex nnder bv the state with any hope of con il Hon Ik murder In the second decree or mansl.iuehter. APPARENJlglNNOCENT. fA ltojr, AtTTr Menlln? n llleyflo, Ones to l'ullco llendipi irli r to Ilivnu mil of "-lie for It Wrltlin. r. Worley, of No. llll Central street, reported to tho k!1co jealerdiy forenoon tl it a thief h.id stolen hl blejcle. All 1 our tnt rone of the moit Innocent looking bon In Kiiimart City walked ln'o Central pail a station and nxkrd Captain 1'laliKn If he could mat." out a bill of hile. TIih ciptilu replied that he could and the boy explained thit ho had a hl-ile that ho 'wanted to ell to nnother boy, who had clem inded a bill of mile with it. The boy ric IiIh name as lleortte Hltmn in, l"i Jenm ' I He said In- workeil fur Mr Worley at llll Cmlral Mreet. He di-tft.rib'vl the li. ile li. wauled li dell ant Captain I'll. lilti rn nilinsl at once that It wax the x li cl that had lieeu reporbd ktoltn. He tfill lie.irBe to K llll.l R.'l the blijile Rnit li u Dill I make out the bill nf n.ile In half nn I ur (ieorge retuntrtl with Mr Work' 1.1 jilt and Herman Itosell, 1" jt'iim ol.l, of Nii .it., j;.ifct I'Ktli mreet, the provpeetlvu pur li ini r Yoiinir Hlttnaii n.is nrrtaied nn 1 loiktd up, but whi-n Sir Aorl heard of it In. mid hu would not prowiuttt tho biv The nmon that I did not arrest the boy xxh'ii he tlrit i line lino tho stillon," Kilt Ciptiln l'lilile. "w m iHcaiine 1 km n tn it any li wh wan grun eiimh to ?n to l ill' eheu'Uiuartern in hive 4. ulll of hale null out fur toleii proinrtv would return to t't the bill Ami he did " INDIGNANT TENANTS. Objected to the Student of a IlentAl Col- Ugo lllppliu: 'I luir II iud Into .. Willi r taiiU Considerable eltenient and Indignation pnallid amoiitf the It mint of the second III"" r of th Nelon bnllilliiK jenterilny wh n it wan dhu.oerel that ntudenu of n d'rtal college located on that lloor w.m lr the habit of golnif from the dhwectlni; nui to tho hall water tank. remolng thu rovir and iltppinK Into the water. Cor atu ut ii week, or ever alme the f.iui et on tin tank wiui brukei), thero ha lievu a t-oit ot a dead sea. lUor to the water In tl tank. whUh Id uwt by all the tenants nn I th twent-tle empU of the liarri J'untlnif Coiniiiu Au lndU.xi.iUt nun w nt ti Central iiU ut.itiun ut 1 o'clivk itir.la ami rtisUtered a decided re-ii-.ji -trm.-e tmd arktul the jiolife in arrest tli dlHjst ntudenu futker tharle hu.aii x i- nt to iUMtftlgute He found Ihut tli p nliar tluior in the w.iiir uu. c msed t) a lu inn al tirrparatlou hli.h hi u.ed an a hir t M.ili b the students an an unit ttpi i Tlu imttir wua Ull before ihe hour t of lualth bv Ollli . r Su.-ail Tl board of h ilih re. ..uim. uuVil that the lan.Uor.t get a. new water tank -wtu u. wuml fauttt. COURT-MARTIAL ORDERED, About Thirty Sleiubrr of tho Third Itcgl- iniut Ulll lie tried for IIilnff Abut 1'ruiu Drill. Colonel Georga P. Oro, of the Third ri?itc nt lui.d order No. 1-' itterda, autborLsia a. iixiri-iiKitlUi to cuaene 1 i 1 i.iy to ianulr iiuo toe eantln,ued ub c i from drill of about thirty of the en b I una of the reKiiurat. Th tU Un ci n .- have bcn of loan staiiilliitf uud br i ) j.rin-leriii-il a ilb-obedWui v to the r -i v.f th. ri.uiunt, -aud fjiao-l Cro4 U o i 114 that thu men nkould not h- per up It I t kave the rvimsut 'witkoi.t Ui h i r il.L .JUtharifv. 11 man will cou.t.t of Major Kvley, pn i nt Cairtaln John O'ftradi jii'Ie ad- i iti tad OmmaIiu Kinu-carU ttod Ttu and -will ionn.e Turdai ood prepare for -work itoi ot th objects of Cotuuel (Iro Jn iuhtitu'iluif tht. touK-manlal U to wod uut th.. tvuimrtu of all priato -who ure In tl t lubit t dlsMbejtoK drill order- uud J ii- a bitt iHi ta toe rejf intent who uu willJo t take active coat era In lt nlfaii und keri it uu to the high stand art it bo alwas had A majority of the delin.juem.lea, are iald to Ut la Com jran JJ. It ALajjiomra royr-vi. consoi-ioation Twenty baburbau Oulce Hrouebt Into the eir llty Uilrkt. Iist Saturday lJotmaater General Wil eoj. Usucd the formal order for tho lonsolt datioa ut the suburban, postotticeii ntsjr lUltlniore, Md , aaJ In that way disiKed of twi.niy ejjrau postom e and eontoll dati I all of tb bUiUiiA Into owe central cdl '. on the plau tf ihe putal ditrli.t, t,u h a i ald to Ih. In contemplation for tun. 'it This i th unl order pf that -' a a ti r that boj Um put Into effe. I uuj It liumd. tlnri- ar plcuty of gthers fehejjlei for thf futun Ii jc 'Jjins the orjf r lie Baltimore, there -a-, Wiycd out of exstenct; the iK)itciIl(.cj of Arhiitti Hernxrd KlkrtdW (Jnrden llle t:illtt Clt Spirnw I'fHnt Sb -burn!' Like Holnnd, LxnriMllc Iinrn MeHale, Iollrlthopl, .Mian" Wnshlncton .Miiimt lnn tirinr-llle lnrklll rikellle, I'onhitin ltiidae St pen nnd Wethrrr tille Thi Haltlmore ion olHatlon is fxr the liram that hu been proje ted. HILL'S ASSAILANTS ARRESTED, alil to Hire lteen Hotan 1. 11 utley nnd Mllllim t oeke XrMlgncd mil ent tn .Till In Hetiutt nt Hnnd. Itotlnd Hill, who vrsi hell tip and robbed at Twelfth and W ishlnton triwt early yelerdfl mornlnu: by two bldhwity men. proves to lme been a waiter In Mao's reatnnrint on t nton avenue, and his !iant to be liolnn i: Hnwley and Ullllani ticke, two oun men with whom he had lteen drlnhlnir during the earlier part or the exenlwr. Hnwe, who Is a sti dent at the Kirma Itt Dental eollece. wtnt tn Sehamiel Tor Suner Tuelay r nnlnr, and there titet Hill, who was 'landing his money iltc freely for drinks loiter they inet l.whe, a barber, llilne: nt BI South Pleknrd strett. Armourdale, KM Thex lslted several sa loons on Twelfth street uhttt about t oVloek when Hill, who lives nt "It West llleventh itreet, announifd that he w BolnR home Hnwley nnd t.ocke said ha was too drunk to fco alone, and they would nreninpnn) him This wa nRreeil njion, nhd the trio tnrted wet on Twelfth street. At Vnhlnnton street, Hltls com panions demandeil ht money, and beenn n senreh or Mn ioeket He relteil, and th v knneked him down and beat him into lni-nililllt. The tied nftr rilling , hi pmkets nf a tfnld watih ntul $1. The clerk In the Washington hotel henrd Hills moiiis half an hour later, nnd going out, dlsi oiered him In n seml-utteonsrlom state, resulting rrom the whisky nml bentlug, The iwillee department wiw notlHed, nnd 1 1 111 ai tikrn to Cetitnl station, where he was treated He wn IrndlV cut and lirulel about the head nnd face, nnd his body bore crnl oUdences. of the use Hnwley nnd Lo'ke hail mnile of their boots Haw-ley md lieke were arrested two hours Inter lu n. saloon nt J21 itrnndwny by tllllurs Mihols nnd Llieh, nnd were ni rnlgned before .In-tlie Cle jetrrdny, charged with hlshwnv obller Thev plended not cnlltx, ami were i.oininltted In default nf ?iu lmll cm h to appear lor trial tomorrow. WILL HELP HIS BROTHER-IN-LAW l'aul II. Monrn Alll (lu tn I ieellor firings tnAn.t.t I. on V, Stephens In rUliiR Ills rotlllrut t'enro. Hon r.-inl 15. Moore, the sice of Ml Ilppl counlj, th Hnd of watermelons, momiulle nnd swamp nni?el. Is In town with hl charming wife. Mr. Moore Is lr the iltv ostensibly on a Wlt. but 1m will be seen nt llNeelslnr Springs next Piturdiy to help "llx" the fence of Ktnte Treasurer Lon " Htephens. who has nn Idea, thnt he would like to lm tho next de felted KiilMnui'orlal cnndldnt", lucldeut nlly Mr. Monro nnd Mr. Stephens nro brothers-in-law. Mr. Moore wai n. member ot Iho Inst st ite nsscmbly, nnd althemeh he was nn fortnn.itc enough to tielong to th minor ity side of the houe, jet he wns able to do much for the good of his eonslltii-MiM. Mr. .Moon' wns an nrl nt siippurter of the "watermelon lnpi e lor" bill. Ho slid es terday that the nuasure wn worklnir llko n charm In his section of the tute. A FIGHT IS CERTAIN. There It III Ho Trouble lletireen tho "IUer and Antl-sllier lleiiineriitle t'liiiiiultlec- men nt l.xrelslur prltlgs Hnrxcy Salmon, of Clinton, reached the city list evening nnd will remain here nwultlng the delegations that will gather to go to the state (.otumlttee meeting at Ilxcel Klor Hprlng nn Saturday, to (lx n date for tho state convention. Ho thinks the choice If to be cither St. Louis or Kaunas City, nnd that tho question of silver or no silver I certain to come, up lu the convention. The contending forces will measure their strength In th" light for the selection of natleinil ddeuatew. he huh. A suh.cfimnili. tee mi cling will be held at the .Midland to morruvr. HUNTER LACKS ONE VOTE. lis Can lie I'lirted Over lllirkbarn 'lu-iliy If Itepulilban heii.itor M igo Will Vote fur II iltv. Clin Innntl, O, Jan. 22 The Commercial Claetti-'n ieelil from rrnnkfort, K., Mi: UeliUluns between the mpiiorterx of III.k kliurn un 1 Ilimtir are more mralned to-ntght than ever. Hunter dime within one vote of election to-day and bin op ponent are ald to be toutemplutlng till. liumirliiK ur other tinuns for preventing a deilidve ft suit before W llnon'K suecemur Ih elected. Hunter had Ixt-elght ote to-ibi). all the Itepiiblican vote exieju S.ii ator Htage, who hell out for Wilson mid w i bliM-.l, as were all the !'i-!WHrat who did lint vote for illaekburn. Hunter got thv vote nf l'o.ir. the 1'utiiilNt, to-da, the Lit ter being loudly cheered. Illaekburn got lift-eight vol.. cliveu nhorl uf m (Ion, with Wilson's pl.ue vaiaui, and nevenieeii vhurt of ,i niajoriiy of all. M(Crear got iU Carlisle two and Urn kner one ilia, k burn got the vote of Kiriligtnn, the oilier l'opulbit, and It he had reieived all the D.-iiim nilli vote prteeiit he would have had Hlxt-"vcn vot,s The abunteen were Si nator Ogl. vie. Demo, rat, uud I(epreen tatlve W'IIkiu'h niinor, who are counted vine for IllutKburn. It Senator Staite vhould come to Huntir to-miirrovv, or mi time before Wilson' em i eswir In elei ted. the iVeadlock will be broken b the eb-i tioii uf lluiitir, In an) tuut, trouble U ex pected. GENERAL EWING EULOGIZED, Ohio Society of ,eiv urk ,iliipt .VIcuin- rial JlrMiliilloiK lu Attend tlio riiuur.it lu u llody. New York, Jan St The Ohio Society held a eilal meeting to-night to take action on the deulli of Ot im.il Tlunnau HwiuA una of It charter iui-iuU'is Ueuerul lleur I,. Iturnett. prenidiiit of the wKieij, jire sldcd. While the cciiimittco was preparing the resolutloiM, n-.eral of the I new here de llvtrcd ithort mldrewie eulogixlng hUi many gocwl qualities of mind ainl lieatl. eieuir.il lluruett, iaklu of fleneral Hwlng, paid K (.lowing tribute to bin HerllUK iiualllU'U as a nun, a u. friend and as a iMildler His only defect If it wan a, defect nu, the sin iker taid, liU extiime iuud4t "boiut- men." cuuiiiiced thu upeakar. I a. lli. v.. f J I11A l.V ulflkk.rHlull.J. ICI.1.3 oualitv Central Kuiiur lacked, but this uai onlj t his (iv. n tnjur, never to the dctii tuent of o tlusr " ilt-Mjlutiuii wire then adoptel bialiliig lu high teims of the qualities and achieve ment of (leiietul llvkiiig The sue let) will attend the funeral in a boil. General Wager Hvvalne, M. I South ard and I'rofesior S S I'ackard were e leeled taaelas palilaierk for the buelMy The burial will take place on l-'rhiay aft ernoon The remains will be ttumoranly Interred in Oakutud ceiueterj Funeral serviieb will lu. held In the First I'rcsliju rian ehurch at Vonkeis LONDON CHRONICLE IS WISE, AdtUc I'ugUud ioc to Ite Deceived b tenatur Aoleott' Speech on tho rut m liu Omul Ion. Ijmloa. Jub St. The Chrnlcle, with ref-erem-c- to the Venezuelan quostlou, cougrat ulutea the Timem on the candor and open inloelednck which has led into the rational path that two great countries are now pur suing. The Chronicle then proceeds: "Only do not let us deceive ourselves. It is ver pleasant to read such speeches as that of Senator Wolcott. but America, is ubolutely solid for urbiiratlou over Venezuela, and urbltration wo lanuot and iv ill cot refuse " The Graphic, loamuallls upon the wel come ihange in the oiiiclal attitude of America, thinks that "we cannot join the eoaimUsJou, but it Is not too late for Anier ieM to ur,je Venezuela to accept our offer for arbitration. It it went against us, wo might then agre-o to arbitration ot tho Schomter lino. Two AUegcil i'erjurern lu Jail. Guthrie, O. T . Jon. 22.-(Speciaij Ebon czcr McDonald was brought here fr ini Val entine, Neb , to-day and lodged In the fed eral jaii on the barge of perjury In a lani ease Nicholas Brown was also brausbt from Oklahoma City and jailed on tho same tharie. " COOMASSIE PALMER, iiktah.s r Tiir. r.Mii.M. or til.A.M)'"? ASHANTi:n WAIt, r.N'- KING SEIZED AS A HOSTAGE, i.mji.i-h ntiMAMi nn.noo otiMr.s or (IOI.H AS IMHlVIMlV. King I'rempeli OroreU In tho Dii.t Hfnre tlielttlll.il (.nmiimnder N itlves Awed 1 1) the Mioxt of I orce-ltrltllb tnprcniiey In West Afrlci l limirrd Cape Coast Cant to. West Africa, Jan. K The following dtal!s of the palaver be twren Sir Francis Scott, command r of the l.ritlh exveelitlonary fore and King l'rcmiwdi, of Ashantec, when the litter made his submission to Great lltltaln nt CoonvtS'le, have Just lieen receivctl from llt iflpltnl: Tho trnopa formed In the principal square of Coomas at T o'clock thf morning of Mom In y last, preparatory to the great palaver. Sir Trancl Scott and his staff were seated In a. scml-clrcle lu the square, Slortlv afterward nn oilier was sent to the pnlsce with Instructions tn I in press iqion Hie mind of King t'rempch thnt It he did not appear lsforo the Itrltlsli com mander within live minutes afier this sum mens he would lie taken from the iml ace by force. The king made a show of resistance, but llmllv necompnnled the oil) er, surrounded by nn escort, to the square. Arriving there, the king took his sent upon the stool of state. After a few form at words had passed between the king nml Sir t'rnncis, through the Interpreters, the king descended from his stool and shook linnda with the llrlllsh commander. The latter wni then Introduced to the llrltlsh governor, who stated the negotiations which have been conducted between the representatives- nf Knglnnd and of Aslinn tec, ending by Informing the king that he must formally submit to Great lltltaln ami give tip Immediately W.ioi ounces of gold as Indemnity for the expenses In curred by the llrltlsh government In rend ing nn expedition to bring his mnjst to terms. The king wis nl-o Informed thit he must keep the streets clem, maintain order among the jmpnl ice ami Hint he would be held responsible for an) disturb. niici'M among the natives. King I'mupcli submit.. King I'rempeli was greitlv Impressed by thu show of the force In the square, the Mnxlm guns In Ing conveniently tainted nnd cvir) Mini being utilized lie the llrlt lh and tl elr nntlve nllles. 1 liinlly tho king rtplltd that he whs rendv tn submit to the llrltlsh. took on" his .rowti and san daU nnd advanced tu the seats formed Is bis, ult lioxes upon vvblili Sir Cram Is and the governor wcte siat d, surrounded bj their staff!' Ills maje'i tj then placed hi head between the feet of Sir l'riinria S ott and thou" of the llrltlsh governor, clasping them with his hainU and uctinlly greivillng lu the dust as a murk of his complete submission to thu power ot the quitv' of Hnglnud, Thfn display of lielplesanesa upon the jiart ot tho king uritly Impressed the Atdinnl prewnt. Thev were greatly ngltatrd and tnlkeil excitedly together, but thev nude no attempt .tl reslstum e, n step which would have lieen unless In the fmo of the llrlthdi expedltluu and the deadly r ml I tlrlnir eun- The govrnor tlmilly mile the king nrlee and riialll to his m.ijcst' mind thit he had Iri n r-quesled to Immedl itely p.iy ,V,fM ontli of gold tl the lepres-ntutlve of llngland In reply, his mijest), who wis grrifly ugltateil, ald he onlv pua sesed 3" mm oumes nf geld an I that hn hid no in. .ins of collecting the 5il emnces di-m.in led by th- llrltlsh. To thla the governor replle, that sue h n st ite. nieiit was mere I) child's phi) nnd that the demands of the Ilrttinh must be compiled wl.h, as the king's ability to imy the mount d tndiided wis too well known to admit of an) dtsiiisslon. Villus Awed li the Itrltlsli. King i'rempffti then gnkrd for time but the governor hiuw. r. 1 that ii u a previ ous oitaeloa the Ashantees had failed to Ui-ep their pro'idsts uud, to the llrltlsh, and that ih I'l ter had no Intention of giv ing th.-m the opl ion unit) nf doing the s nil" thing again The governor then ubrupily amiouiie.d thit the king, the que.n's mcHi-er an-1 the klmi's fa her. with the hir .hlefs nf Impuriani e prismi, woull I, tiken prtsonr undtr e-s orl to Cape C'rast Cistle The guvrnor's words frit like a thnnler ledt up m the assemblage of Ashnntee n.i tlv.s, and thrre was an Impetuous move meiH ferward which lieIe.l trouble Hut the troops, which had been ut the "ground arms," w.re prnptl) ordereit to "carry arms," and the mai hiiii-llke prechdou with whl h the Jlanin-lleniy e irlMUs wre lUteil from the "grouul" to the "iar r) ' struck dlm i) Into the Ashantee and proUild) averted serious trouble, for they fell b.uk is If fearing a voile). ihi of the chiefs, liouever, rose from his eat n ar the King and uttird mhh shrill wor.ls In a. loud tone of volie Tho w.r Int. rprete I as talng that the) eom pl.ilne. that the replies vvbbli their am. itasjodori had brought Kick from l.reit Hrltaln hid ralld them, ami that ibu A.hant'es therefore weie not to blame The governor. In lepl), said that their aiu biteadors weail.1 abo lie made prliUers aid taken to Cape Coist titl, -where Ci.y will Im ehirgid with forger) in hav. Ing put their imitte-s. apiwiretill), to doe u m nt cf a mWle.tJ.liig nature. It U oWo ehmn d bat th se ambassailors wero not reall) the chiefs they represented them selves to he, but men of a much lower rack. Sel.d at Hot! ige-l. A strong guard of ItritUli troop then tuov.d fjrward and surrouudeil the king. tlie imeen's mother, the klug's father, the ..in,in..ti. . hiefd atl tke uuibaidors. vvlihjtil an trouble, so su.M.ul) was the nnviiii. ut made, au 1 so ene-etively was it carried out Th. prUooers were qul.Kly reiiiove.1 to a Urge houe. which was sur rouuiJed b the guard, and then the Ashan tees were quietly dWpersed b tlie trooiis l'rom th' moment the expedition was first organized until It reached Cooniawie, it has not beeu ueeess-irj to lire a. tingle It Kia.) be sail that tlw fuljiulsslon and capture of King I'renipeh will insure Hrit Uh supremo) In that jart Jf Atrlca for Uiai) )cars to come His majesi) his rel atives ami the chiefs captured will be kept at Cain Coast Castle until the S",w) ounces of gold clcmauehd by the Iiriilsh govern ment arc forthcoming, an I until all the other questions connected with the expe.ll itMi and lis objects have been arranged. The A-iltantee aailjassadors who are J. cumhI of having misled their people will be tried, and. if found built), severely pun Uhed Near CcJHiassle. th UrltWh discovered uui burned the notorious sae'rillclng grove, full of skulls and bones of tU victims of the king The making of human sacrifices was one of the leading complaints which tlw Britlth hail agaut King 1'rempeh and Ids predecessors, and thW prnc ike has now been woioed JIIIbsOL'lU I'ltUHIISllIUMSTS. The State Convention to Ho Held at Se dalla May 7 aud 8. Sedalla, Mo.. Jan. 2i (Special.) A sub committee of tho Mlsf ourl IiohIbltlon party held, a conference to-day In this city with Charles K. Stokes, of St. I-oucs, chairman of tho state executive committee, and A. U iirouji, of Hannibal, of the executive commltti-e, and decided upon holding the lrob.bltion state convention in Sedalla. on Ma) 7 and 8, when a. full state ticket will be placed In nomination. The committee expects there will be between 4uO and Ml delegates in atteu'lance ut the convention. IdUurortb. lugalW' Ilauca Head. Atrluson. Kas, Jan. 2i iSpeclaL) MUs Harriet Mar hall died at her home at Nashville, Teen . lost idgbt. after an Illness of seven months. The defeased was ta haw been married to Mr. EiUwqrth lu- cells of Ati lirsqn. last nonth She hi I lltnl th. Ingitls fnmlie m i 'hljon n siveril n. i-in and m i"i( itulir hen CD-worth Ingalls hn lm at N-d vllte fer th itt ttfonth li'm 1 lnirilb who i- le luring In the S.mti hn- gom : Nashville to attend the ti-insl. ASSAULTED INJIS BERTH, St, dnsrpti Man Int.tly "-tiM.i-il by 'Inn Mrn nnd n Woman i n I t hlctgo .V. tlrrit Western Itiln. SI .tiweph. Mo , .Ian. - i.pt, lal 1 t'cllx liefond-s, svhtb. rtiirtilne to St .loa ph from Chicago, on a ttiteae-i Hreit Western tmln, was asvulte.1 in a leeping ear berth early IhH mornlmr by t i men and a woman, stahlnsi thrce llms in tlwe region of the heart, and will dh liefonds for tnentv-two vears lata ls-m steward of the rlty hovpltti, nnd Is rteh 1( had Urn to Chlenjm to sign per-, at tne reouesi of the I rench consul, ctntwiim prop, rty In Krartee to a sister. Deb n 1 mn give no teson r-ir the nsslillt. H rli-1 tie a closet and hi keil himself In to ive his lire lie thinks he might Imvo b. . n mistaken for some other person. LOVE BHIDGEOJHE CHASM. Ueillhy tinriii uf 71 Weds lllrl Who AMU Ite t.x .Nitt Maj-tlrmini Has tlM-it.griiiilcIilldren. romoin, Cat.. Jnn, SJ children rvnd grandehlldren of Jntitfg llogers have lieen nmaiied by the Inforirmtlnn thit he married on Stimlav hist Mlaa letn Ni bin. near l'res. t, A, T. The groem la 7, )cnrs old and e.tt ! iy.v.;: tT'.-V-J "r ."t 'Waybnck Domocrat "Wliero aro you going with tho pig, Idibs Domocracy?" Misrf Democracy " Whist ! IIq thinks ho's goin' to Waahltiijtoii, but I'm clrivin' him to tho the bride will be l. m xt Ma)'. Mr llogers 1ms been tivice in.ni-o-1, Ills mind wife d) .ng three )eitrs ie He has six ihll clrin, man)' grain.i Mldren, ,md ervirat griiltgnindehll'lreu Hu i well pre Wirvi'l. genlut and I I beHditl, and lies a inrtiiiu hi aiseiu i "n invesieii in i.irm Iiiluls and bank si i. k In lowu, lots in lie MulniM, nnt ui mi JIWiss In pruwrty lu lew Augelc-s. II lueft tieeii au ai live huaiiieiM inien ami vn il ineiiih. r of th loua legislature tor -.eve nil )eirs He callle to Visit his i II ireu In l.o Angilea count) last bumiiii The tlrst signs that the nuirrlage was m tu lake plate waa last week. wh-n all i Itogera' lis Angf ten pniH rt) was ti n ferred ti Ida Nel. em. Mrs Itogeri, b'i school iml) .1 few vvetkaagu .She i i iett) In un. tie, THE ST. LOUIS DIsTsTER. Three or tho Hurlid I Ireineii llescued Alive, Itedililllg the llellli I 1.1 tu 'I brie-. V lit lib Inp. St. I,OUl, Jlo, Jan Z2 The bodies of three llri men from uliUh life had been crushed by falling H ' vvere to-lay taken from tho ruin of tin A. S. A km A. i'o. building at 115 ItroiiMd)-. Three otliers, slightly injiiiiil, ttei i lovoreil during thi liUht. ThU m.iKi - i i ital of three kilUd anil tli injured. a i Hows Kllleii John .sum chemical compauy No 1. ageil :''.. num. ' two ehlldu-u. -N Hii ro. 1 Kay Kerle). ulv - iorw N. l u-nl SS. nwrrled. three i h I Ireu: J.uiws llo.ll), balvagu corps .No - ireil ai, inim.urii I llijuieil Captain I n liLillvllle. Katvaga coriM No Z. crusheil I v filling walls, hands Ucerateil. IHH diu i i nil' inlurc-.i. It. m hardt illller. alvai. .oi No I, liadly brubieil b) filllu. t iidier; )e Iliue... fori mall of truik N o, bruUe.1 and juir Hally suffocated. V M Carthy, tru. k So. i burueil and tlio k I y live vilri-. V 1 1 reer, truck No. t, bi.metl ami hoekcd by IH" wire The dlwister ln-t i lit vvaa due toe the rottentiei4 of the I u i r which held up the- llooi. Now tlm the eoiMliilmi f tho bulldlug Is knouiii i r)lo.l) dlaren It a d.-.ltll trap vvhiih -' . ukl have be.u icwi denmeil Iou ago e .Her W'aiti u) be will make ever) eft i lu IK the tcspooij- bilit), for tae cuai r AN 31, K. A. r. Wltl.LK, Ono Man Killed ami I uur lujurcd In a Col li, lon ut Houuville, 3lu, noowville. Mo, Jai 22 (Sveclal) One man wa4 Killed ant fur other injured lj- the head cud colli u of a, freight nam and u patheugcr tra it ou the MUkOUil, Kau-b-i ie Texa. a mil utli of th I loan-1 villi; dvKt. eail) 11."- lcirilli- Cireuu-U IUrr), pf the freignt wom the man Uillr.l Tho injure.1 are: elu Hiter, emlm.r of the freight train, d i kerouly hurt. 11 J bmltb. cundue'tur ui the pais. eager tram. I'at Handler, tlrmim of the itueU'r train: Allen MdJuuuU, ensluiMir of the iiaeiiser train The eiisLut of both trulgs were- badl) wrecked and mau ut the car niiuhe.l uii The baggage e-ar ti ti-e iuenaer I rata telee)iMjd with the tenter, anil the eaeape of the baggagemasti r without injur) wo almost mlnuuIcHJ- Tb pawtugv of trains will be dilj)C.l for tweuD-four boui- I'OKT SCOIT 31 1 ISUV HON 1)3. Council CoiiktJcrlug tbe I'urilunc at l'art of the l,ov . rn uieu t Issue. Fort Scott. Kas, Jan. 22. (Stieelal.) At tbe regular meeting of tbe clt) council lat night the question of purchablng JW.oue or ai.ww irano qi tu. in vv umtea btatia bonds vva Introdu c l by Cguclhm.u C. I Habn ami upon motion tbe matter was referred to tbe llcaun committee. A ma-. jcrlt) of the council appeared to be In fa vor of the propose 1 investment, and, a tbe tlty has cunl lerable fund tuvv ou. houd, from which but a, very low rate of Interest Is being di rived, it b thought that the llnance committee will report favor ably on the matter Tbe Unite I States Trust Co . In N V. Life bldg , acta as ex utur, alministrat r or guardian, taking c oarge cf all tun is and securities i ocnci t. 1 vvltb mirh sint ,. The entire capital ct the eompan) iio w) Li Invested la UnJtvJ atatj bands at par. MARSHAL NIX TO GO. ATlOItNI.V Cl Nlllt.W, HMtVION HAS OIVII.N II Ot I I I.M. DUE TO MR, SHEIBLEY'S REPORT Mil, II lolt A It.VDICVt. I'll VStJi: IN I Hi; t)lt..VllllM. HI I'AltlMlIM. .VHrehit Mx's Mnety Siibordlnltes Are In liritn II ing, r -Vlinr Appl'e-ints for Ibn Impending Vaeiiiiev Atturney Hen- iril I more An li Muthill I ur- tlirr Inve.tlRiitlnn, Washington Jin JJ-fKpeclal ) tldwar.l N't, t'nltcd fit ite marshal for iiklahotmi. Is to Isi removed from ntllce This tnte -ment la given out ttat bv th. nttomiv general The intimation riitnw Tiom d -partment of justice eirclesi that he has al ready lieen removed, but the doleful fact will not ho tn.ido known ollli Inlly until his siicecor Is apiKJlntcel. Then Ihe appoint- CORRECT! to THE. GREAT 7 UATlONAL'SLAUdHTrlR Xhousl.CHICAQOJ -r'- ment wilt i-ome in; "So and so, appointed, I vice li.'-war.l Nix, removed." I Thin ae Hon la the reult of the reiort I made b) S.lrtl Agent Shell.le, Which ar rived Acuirda) hist, as covered In r!un- ! elii) Journal The uttortuy gun rat took up the re wrt tti-dfi), an-l after he hud gone through it he applied u mat. h ta a froh ilkir and remarked that the re- I -irt uii Nix wan enough tu bang b.ru He was very vvurm over the facts set forth, kb h evpbitned oftlclul extrivvngnnce and Hii.im al inanlpiiUthin for e rsonal gain whltu the guvrrnmetit was (ta)ing the bills. The iuli) of the olllie in making whole sale arnvn, getting tang hauls uu prison ers bv i-v.i. .Ins near at laud eummUsimi.rs. b) w.i) of getting tie, und the plow of luiviiig up government paper, holding up tunds and foiling the sab- ur runer all lilMVed uuite as aeneral in .il.l.ll. utLtll as hies been t forth, and intuit more thn il. attorney general had liellevei) sMiblu tu exist The attorgi-y genenil Is .! b nnlne-d not mil) io 1,1-1 rnl or NIK as mmiu as iksjiii but will uisu Insist that the entire list uf eiuple)es In the eilll.e, about ninety in all. be uUsted, and the pew nuirsh.ll directed tu implu) no uu, of th in until vcr) sure he bis uut hern lOlllie, tnl with the pri'M-nt state nf things and in pu wise has shared the- niuiii) Hc-ccimI out uf the government. In addition lie this, the g ing. as shown by the an uuiits, his coming frum the guv ermaeut abuut jji-mu. and the .li'urtiu.-nt will Im vei) .lieu tu iiikI these- p.i)iueuts lu fact. It is il.nm.-il thu isithiug will be aid until it is shuwu to be uu a legitimate anoeiut Hue ulr.s have un thawed out to-dav b) message's fruui ilklulmma w tbe Nix citualiuu The li lewis uf the in.irhul have askei fur Hue.' and have- lni.tuu.etrd licit Asiiataul S.L.ll Ageut Te lu uur tried to fui i ,e . uicMd. iiitluu out of Nix by vva) of iusuriug i favurubli- leucrt It ts ex- plalued b) Asvut bheitde), that Ticlteuur, is a ileteclive ald.ug him. pla)-d this resle b) ua) uf latching .Nn, aud that be suc cte.1 d tu sume vtillt While- Nix s friends lit trviug to argue the quesiuin b) wire, ihi applicauls fur at tic e ar- miking themselves kiicucn. lu al ditieu to the feltuws after it when Nix u ts sppuJuted, llila.c- 11 ilsguu uuull like th. )d-ice He is a, stat.swaH of cdd-lluie staaeliug at 't 31ar) . Kas Is a brother of Kuen-.- 1 lagan, of Tuis ka. uud suwe lima ai uieved Into Okhitouia, fur ttuoii ial and iUtieaI reasons He Is hook. 1 lit airive with tlie Uutorse uu n t uf Y C 1'iirs. I idled Elates aituru.) fur KslM au I will also have lb.- support of other llctudcralii oUb'lals at Kaua uittg the- laulilalcs are C C IfevU. uf Outline. I-:. K MUibi-U uf Kt Kiuu. au-1 i'at Ngle. tt Kluiilisb. r Culua! .Mg. hell w is au active applicant for the (dace wfceu aix was apissmceu lie wir.a ills ineau. ynimli4ou I llruuuin of the lu.iiau af file, tu rush ti his. support The ccwisuls slutur aud himself were edd-tuue frlrud lu Suuthru Illicuis uaUtbal taggtes )eais ago. and .MIUh.e-11 wUl rd) m this iuill vcr lorgel) Tbe utUiruey general, however, l- ti t.Uht rather favorable tu Xa k .Mulhall. at Mull-all, O. T and the chauees arc d;d fur bl appulutnunt It cuuies a Unit U this vvg) It I. t)weu. uf Musccttjet and Mulball are okl-tune rcheuiere tikcelker The) haw been luter.steil lu cattle ajid IiitUau schms for )cars Owen Is the ui. iub,r of th- national Deatocruttc com-uilUi-i. tor the Indian Territwr). and Is hcie He called ou the attorney general ti-da) aul cplalued that there Is just use lieunxrat to liklaijuio. tit for tbe ulUcv. aud JlulUall Is the ma a. It) so explaining the indorsegaeut of Oialriuau Harrlt), of the Pemocratlc committee, -eus hail Mr Harrlty ua, call. 1 lu bv- uuen ta aid in sc e urlcg the lea) uu-ut uf the S3,ur.C0O Chick-o--au- and Chcs-taw laUii. and the) are H1I .loUig business tc4.ethrr Tbe old cattl aul claim fcau- has tiroiuptl) ludorsed Jlulhall. and j th) have accompIUhed much greater thlogs w UU this -.ImluItUa-tion than to see ure tbe ayoolutment of marshal ot Oklahoma. It Is believed the) may iuc-ceed The startling tin I of the attorney gen eral In the marshal's ..HUe of ukkihuma. is to be foltavved by exim- u work In that dcuartmvnt tu other biauihes This i bebeved l be the breaking uf the Ice- that will let o-.b rs under bislb - Mr. Nix. Wotcrusrs lu Waebbigton. Washington. Jan Z2. Spe lai) V H Farrall, at Leav v,avv gnh, lio arrived to i.Vw imm uVTe.V VtJSeaKr w ' ' sF vk aftr sem d pir'mental matters in thi treiiirv lbi rt drill n. r Kiin-!s i.fne In to IS) frm rhllidi i tin when he his be. n en v r t for nii tlmi arl' ng a boon th it In trs the tltb K v Vot. an I Is devot I lo the nnsn 111 qursMin A PU H ELYD EM OCRATtC ROW. (iilnnet Chnitc's .ilt gtlliist l'otinitter l'eppe rell nt I nnenrell v .toe I owe Wuiilil I Iketu testify. Concordia Ka- . Jn 22 -especial l The leriwcraile polltl, lans of this sei Hon of the state are attenttng eoiirt at Con-onlt this reek tw of Ihelr niimner. Colonel J It Chodte, of Washington. Is the plaintiff In a eertatn a Hon, and another one, ft . II I. l'eprierell, postmaster and secretary of Hh stat" committee, is the defendant. Tom Ihvlan, of CHfton, is hre as a witness, ati'l there are others who arc slfnply In terested spei tainra The trouble has been brewing for some time, and it ts aat.t to have reached even as far as the twstonl e department at ahington. and that colonel tvpprrell tnny have aotne dlHIi'ntty In keeping matters running smoothly with the oinctnis The acttem being tried a a brought to collect a irtaln promt sor note fir IG" made hv Ciloni 1 Pepperell to Colonel Choite while the forme! was at Washing ton getting postortlee appointments for his frients iTioute s an applicant Tor the Washington nillee an l he stated to-ay thit the steeMtig iemmlttee s-i Sei him stfo. and that ofher appthnnta also were assessed In pruportion to the hnalness of the olltt-es thev de-slred The partleiilar frfi In mntroverv was sent le Chonte In re. sponee to a verj piteous aipeai from I'ep- r i test JWzCvtt RWt X3 -r-. sa I perill. who vtate-et thit be was hard up, that he had Just lieen furi.d to bii) a salt of clot Inn lu look r sp. Malil. , an I lb it be was rushing miners at the de- partmert as fasi us nuaslble After the note was male. Cbuale n liuiiu lslir.1 his J e hum es to John titer fur m, ant It is ,iv tn ffHiliu, uhlle Mr, AI in ' Hive il.iluii.l ti) I'epiM n II ihat Hu l as ,i.,i. .; ,,, ,,,i lllh.H ,. i uisu u pay his note Hi.me interesting .te.Mn"u' r "fY ","1 "" " ' velupments an vji n-1 It was i xp.'i tcl that Hun Jim- teJW,- noult b. here a a wltiiisM, but it Is said he was called to Tu peka Tup-ka. Kas,, Jan H 0k- In I ) Job rme uld to th- Jutirnil reH)rt r yesler day In regard to thu suit agaln.l Vnotrcl at coin iinlia. "Choaie Is not the old) man In the Fifth .I'-trht who was umpi ib-d le stand und deliver A lot of the liujs iri n- luniprtled In grin and pa) our as ssmetiis tu Iihi the wheits uf Inllii. ii. . In million, an 1 the testlmuii) tu-' iv i.il-ilH tu shuw It I dint ubiHienaei't I h w.iul.1 make utvliTi.l.in.1 wii) ( wasii I su iuill'! till t hi in a sturv Mhiih their hair stall I ou . n 1 abuut tl.u 'assess Illclll pusiiies-..'- THRIFTY LEGISLATORS. llirfe lli-i-eu itur ur Olilu liulletid on the tbirgw ut llril.i r) -I uu Heniu- iril- .md a Iti piiblliaii Columbus, ti. Jan ti - bomb was eg- pblel In editi al einUs t.i-ulght by the lnuii tliu nt uf Ihre, v.iy. mlpri .h.. lvab-latun. .,. ihjr... f i.i-ii,ri , I.JI was fuunl agamst . x.feutor Johu .trier fur sulbiiing ,,,., fru W P. ur- lell, of this cli), for his iutfiMiue In ur- nig nn- passage oe a. mn in ine nil. rvt ol thi. hli t-anu-s lUuk and Trust l ul iaii) tu ls.15. A true bill was ftuili.l again.-.! ex .--luatoi Hear fur suite it lug ffM from 11 II liauiiier. uf ila.ui sv tile, in tne M. u llaunier i-U-i llcln i ontest in l!i Thiev i.junis were fmud at. mist ex-iiiaiur I.. C uh' as fidlos Suit, itlag JU from i x-r-eiidi.ir it. irge i men ui tae plea i.auuur elei Uuu euiitol I .! . euiTllg lil ud uaeTtif w...i ., cu-1 hum llin lu same wuwisiiii. togiv. toniatur Aver) of ileve- I ua atl ii lit! al riiht ..US,,',' lanl. IP for bis luHu-me In bold lug iu I Jublii gervb tliifcHiic. 1iA h H , few ...tuutl c two bills ill th- tiil-.e-a st K. , "hJ.1 li( tt iurcnai ur u -the Iduu state uuivcrsil) Hear an 1 Url r 1 '. ffiustS u,s HWereut pr .1 ire iiui.. ul aud I ii' I a Iti : iiWli.ni. It Is said uth.r luUitunnl. ir pudjable, iiiui.i: it'MM.i v Di.i.i t: vi i:,-. l.vcrytbliig VV ii tut .md Hri.vl In Ibe I Is luh 'lex i. Hi.trlel. ImbbB. Tex. J.,u 2.' -' Highlh e-rcssiou-il district It. public an. ccmveiitiuu lu eh.JUse ilc-l'-gatcs tu the uattuttsl euuvcti tua at bt la.ais uie-t last evening gAd uua Hsisbed u. bvsHUb. The whAl affair uos cut ax I drUd ami was walkavrr lir the u mailers uf -Vli KUiU) Krien.ls uf lice citlu-r 1,'au.li.ia.tes w ire pa red l- a agbt but fouad vvvr)ioUi ag.iliisi ihi-iu and subsided Tbe cunvtutioii parsed a rrso luiicu Lu-4ruetUig the- three deb-gale foc McKlulc). NT I III! .. A. i:. 1,M'A 31131 1NI. ltulT.iIu, CUivelaud ami i'biladelphli Are Applicants. InlUcauolU, In , J an 2r V IjiitaAt Ueg- era! KobWua. of loiuuuwdcr Walker's s-'alf. aniiuUttced to-da) that BultaU.CIve- taod an-1 ItUiade Iphig are th' three c ties thaJ want tbe il A It eo amu.iirtit if U is taken i.wa) f roau St l'aul. All the nve-ui-b rt ol tile executive coug. U telegraphed to be-adnucriers here to-dav that the) vvcsuld stand b) Ccairoaader vaUeer If tbe rall-rua-ls refuecd tu )k-ld and would vote to take the tt.aaipinui a- a) frum St, 1'auL 3UMSli:it l'KAK ANU IA3IILY iIU Left 3ivvv Vorlc fur ultrerlaud intercl.i)- uu the lv il.er MUbelm II. New 'iurk. Jan. 2.-."aluUil John A lak, uf Kansas CU, recom'v appaluted Called bl ales muiltter t Svv.t&rlaal. sailed fur Hibraitar io-ia on biarl the steam r ivaiser vvicnru,c ji t i r u io ms ihu ,u i. H was a mpai ic ' b) Jlr. Teak and tb "It. solved, further That tbe s"naie of Miss s 1'cak. It 11 rt fori, of Kiu-lth. I unci Stat s, the bjuse ot repres-nta-sas tity. wo alio a mtaibvr ot the art.Juve3 ..uUeurrios, UI supper; the preil- A NOTABLE SESSION. INT! IM tllMIM't I t III M III HT1 S l llll l NA tl. M -II-ltHA). AN ARMENIAN RESOLUTION, cvt.tiMi t cos i in: row i its or if. noi'ii id i.vki: m i imm: m iion. ernltnr Wolrntt V iket i Mgorom werh AKiilnet the etitHeliii Apptlc illnn of the .Vlotirne He Ctrl"" I endrrs I n- gige In the Vlntt eplrlled lie- Into nt this tiingret". Washlngten Jirt 2? -Th" "mil Kin. bvdav aas m.itk-d bv noiihl -i hti and nitnble detiates Late In th. ifurr ii a inntmvirsv o mrred between Mi Sh?r mnt .Mr. Oorman, Mr Teller nt 1 t r, which led to the mot spirited tli m ii bate that has o. i urre.l sin,e tl) pre-tit iiinsr-. i .iiviiti'l Mr ."hermm -i k it length met with gnat exrnestnes-, del re- slaughter house" mutin r Ut Advert i "-r juitlng the thrusting e,f an "eitd w -o u t laie"the sitv.r iiuesllun-lnto Hi e. ,7r ,,., r.,.,i. -i i..,,i,i,. ,, lv- 'f " t t. . . i. . , lniratlvi. Mr. I.lbr and Jli i nr I nnswereil Mr tllu riliull Irum tlnlr r i Mr I irt ill the exi lltng ili-tMte Mr. Wob-ott s sp. i h criticising 1 1 i ti'ent's attllu.e an the V. in mclaii i i was th nutulili. event of Hie eurlv i n the da), for an huur the seu.ii : namh-il the uttintiJii of a erovvdi I - . . her and uicrttowlng gillefles, T Importam refwria were wia I t the eitttilal dispatches at t'liil. i 6'e i .iiimiit'-i' on fun I mi affairs on. i primming - serious . onllilon i" n - '" firkey ami urging prompt i I "u" ttli U puwtTs. aid an a e i p. ire un air tans re-sutuuuu . .i . ccinsuts lit Cuba ridluiiiN Armeti'uii li.-idutl Ur Culhim, uf Illinois, r. port- I ' fd laming irnienlan resulutiuu. Whe-r.as, The supplementary i IP r liu ut Jul) 13. Ills, l I w.iu i man .mplii. and llr.-at Hrltaln. e, r , AustrU, Frame, Italy ami Hussn i the fullutting pruvisluns: "I'he f pert uiiui rtagis to carry out I further d. U. the m. huratious ' '?rw lwuJl lo.j.1 require u 1 Z&lJlUY" , ibe Clriansiain ud Kurd, and will i i.Mli) Ulalte kUUWM Ihr steps l.lk. n 1 . I' c ' i m ur puwers .mi win sumr t their appbvaticin. "Tbi suWlJtte (kirte. having cxpr cl tin wish lu maintain ihe prim ipl ( r I clous bbrrlv. lu give it h. wli.-r t- i . tin .ull trail big purtl,--. take utc i' i u snjntauous de. bVraiiuii "lu ic lutrt uf the iili..ioan einjir -iH ! fTi V." "'. "r "r,,.ta, l" , -Mlei.1 d at III - 11 "i.V.'Tl'1 .h" lL',' ",' apgcii a r. .ards tb. .its. h . r , " Att persons shall b.- aluiill, 1 llstiiii iluii ut nb.uu tu rflve evili - it b - nee .we .rueuilOII lAbert) a ii, i uut wat I exer.i- of i'l furnes ui worsn gr. a-sui I tu all -i iht uu hladraaie shall be uffen 1 I ii- ir hjerar. hi al i.rganlsatlcui uf th.- i- is .ijuusuucuiis ur to tbe rdaiiuu vvn'i t r splrliual . lu.f- -The right of oW UI protectin b C-e iliphituill an . .Hisular agents uf i j vv ers In Turkiy Is r.iugukird, buili i r -gar. is th- above au-otlotied p r "I the br r- li,-ijus i haiiubk- jij Wh, r b. 1 shua. uts hi thi hvd) idace. aul 'Wkere.is. Tbe- eXlStlt and uiljci-t of th . abuvc i lie i pruvlsious uf said treutc jr. n phi e th- CttnisOau siibiecls of th jir ualer ih isutf.twu of tbe. uhn lor Us thinly aud tu lecure tu su h C r -liau subje.ts full libel I) uf retlkln, c -sbiu iud belief, the eu,ual betta-dt ..f 7"ns and oil the prtviU-te-s arid liuuuiiiiti. I -Ijnittaw ta an) subci uf the Turki h em pire u,3, W ben as. By saW treaty the Clrst'm par. parlies tbereto. hav lag estat I h. '. uud.r the cut., ut uf Turk. the rv.it sciuaudbtb jm.1 eecure tbe above n it J ubjrc ts aild. U ben as. The AtBerKaa people li i 0. uiuu uj,aU Chrlstiaa peuple ev rvevb r . have beheld with horror tbe appall n. rages and uaascns of which th. chris tb' vfittut T""'"y Iws b-rti aul Hecltive Jleaeure Ilomauded. "K' solved, b) tbe senate of the I'nlel tHatcs. tbe bouse of reprccstaiiv . zn c luring,, -That It U u uuprrative dut) in th- interests ut humault) to express the earn st hope ibat the Iluropc-au .on ert, brought aJxMit b the treai) ref rn I t , may i.tdil be given Its just itTecu ti such decisive measures as shall stav th hand of fanaticism and lawless io n- , ao.1 a shall secure to the unotreuduii Cihristlau of the Turkish empire all th riiJtts bekmglug to them both a men aul .u-i Christiana and us benetlclaries of the expli n piuilsiuas of the treat) above.- ic i n-i- - VfaWKs . - 1 i S w$& v .. vfrTii v. v5savA,v V.t kX . ' s Villi