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• 411 • WEEKLY MONTANIAN. VOL. 1. THOMPSON FALLS. MONTANA, OCTOBER 20. 1894. No 2. FIERCE PACIFIC GALES Disaster to Shipping From Mix- ico to British Columbia, STILL GREATER LOSS ARE NOT MAKING PLATFORMS. Republican Congressiot.al Consunitee Not Concerned With the A. P. A. WASH I Ni_sTON, Oct. 16.- Chairman Babcock of the republican coegrees- sional committee loony came into pos- session of a copy of a pernphlet s ti:cli ilti Is informed ie eving printed for general circulation among the A. P. A., and which cuarges that committee with bele e in syrupat by with that FEARED (irlza,\3\.-. The pamphlet consiets Reports Were Received Here Tuesday the Wreck of the schooner Portia at Stewart'. roiet. SAN FRANctSru, 16. -The gale which has prevailed along the North- ern Pacific coast since Saturday last has undoubtedly caused widespread disaster to shipping interest.. -et least three schooners are known to have been wrecked, theie belle; grave rea- sous for believing that the :et:writ:an ship Ivanhoe has beers lost with rill on board, ane there ie little 'Leib.. t lett I he Southern Pacific cempanyht rat e of 10,000 spars anti pees, valued at over *30,000, has been isrukee tip hy the ele- ment.. The news of the next few days, it is thought, will show a still greater lois. From Tacoma tee echootier Nor 1 I ar- kins is reported wrecked at the en- trance to Gray's) harbor. Otte se. in in was droweed. Reports were also receivea here this afternoou if the e leek of scleemer Portia at Stewart's Point. Her b .ttoto was knocked out on the reek., tied the crew narrewly . escaped. It is ale i re- ported that the tette/eller Elect it vies driven on the rocks Leer Cant r:,i ott the San Luis Obispo to is?. A minutes after the crew left ii r broke In two and went di te Narrow Escape of the Clint re. ASTORIA, Of., Oct. 16 -The steamer P. P. Elmore urrived in leis morning Iron' Tillamook after eecouete-lag One of the heevit st seas kilown along the Pacific coast in year , . See lel Tillamook yesterday reortilog a ith 11 passengers and a large largo i f case salmon. Alter crers+ieg the '1 lIantook bar she struck a Luve-in ,ea tltti u atifi northwester bluweig, which eoen Increased to a pert' ct fi urricatte. All day long the steamer hat:Ie.:I with the heavy se... Lot daring to ta•terupt to cross in at the fetitith o: tee Columbia, which was reue .ed aleaut 3 p. m. hey reveal' eel out all lest eight, the weld growing etronger and seas heavier as the night wore a A ay. About 1 o'clock this morniog they be- gan to throw out her caree, and after 200 cases of salinen flue been pitched Into the sea the beat steadied some- what and rode the seas much easier. The otticere of the boat say that on several occasion,' I,ISL !light they gave up all hope rif saving t be ateanuer. The State of California, tee George V. El- der and three Britielt vtesels reweined inside the lit -title this mornitie until the Elmore crossed In. w Lit - KEEP OUT OF POLITICS. Otrey's Advice to United States Dis- tr.ct Attorneys. WASHINGTON, Oce. 16. -The atten- tion of Attorney General Olney was to- day callt d to u statement in a telegram from Vinton, Iowa, that Unite I States District Attorney Sells late been In- structed to cancel his ceitipaigu en- gagements. Olney said Sells had writ- I ten him on (lie suleti t et' taking alt active part in the csmintign, nod hut - following letter had beet\ sent hen: i \It is contrary to the t tees of this de- partuneut, uniformly !Led down In every case in witieh at i lication has been made, that dist IRA attorneys should actively earticipate in political campaign eork.\ Subst, Windy the same replies have be. -ii seet to district attorney. III al! meet the country who have wade inquiries. WANTS PAY FOR HER POEM. Its. Lady Who Composed th• Columbian Ode Sues a Newspaper. NEW Yoftfi, Oct. 17. -Miss Harriet Monroe of Chicago, authoress of the Columblaa ode, wag a Whiles3 today io the l'ulted States circuit cuurt Lefure Judge Shipman today, where her suit for damages 'ignites: the New Yerk World is being tried. She wants dant- ages for the pubecation of an alleged incorrect Yemen of Ler oein her atitlitirity lied in violatien el tile copyright. Mhos Monroe read tee p•Ciii 1.100 to the inry with inuch draiiritic t Weer. _ DROWNED IN THE KOOTENAI. Foreman Hogau and Assoils•r Railroad fi.mployee Thrown From Their Boat. BONNER'S FERRY, Ost. 16.-- Iwo men were drowned by the capsizing of a boat a short dist ince above Kootenai Falls Liaturday. F..rethan Hogan and two other tifeat Northern employes were clearing rocks out of the channel and bucked away In a small boat from tbe plat.e where they had placed a blast. '1 lie !teat was caught in the swift curreet. overturned aud only one seals tenclitd shore. The foreman's featly was re cevered Nioniley, a short distance below the fan.. largely of rit tt 'paper letters front 11 risk- ington which profess to give lae:s ;w- ife.; to stoe-tantiate (bargee. Discuss. leg the matter, Mr Bibcoek said: ot \The etery is made out of whole cloth. This publication is but the C:iII1UX of- numerous elleorts tirade to connect this committee with the A. P. A. Many and varied ellorts have beeti Made to find grounds her chariring such a con auction'. Men and women have culleu p-rsonally here at our headquar- ters, aekine ler literature of ten' order and when we have replied th-at n e lad eerie her diet: Ibutton, e have een up - ',retied to to know wheie It coufl b e o b. (tine. 'Iii this we hnt.. e it:T.1'4rd if at we did not leiew, us \to bud connection e It Ii te-li eer the A. P. A. or any other order. \Ve have made the saute retry to letters ,.f-thi fever- er. \As a that er of fact,\ he added, \as Illicit as a yeur ago I gave instructions to the secretaries of the committee to avoid all apparent connect:on with organiz (lion of whatever kind or char- tic.er, except republican committees. 11e have taken the poeition that it is uet our business to attempt to wake pletfortne, And have devoted ourselves to the distiiteition of literature in ac- cordanc e with termer platforms and the acknowledged doctrines of the re- publican party.\ AdIal S'e r .Yenson at Champaign. CHAMPAItiN, 111., OCe. 16.-Viee President Stevenson am vete here this afternoon and was driven to the Co- lumbian hotel, where be held an hu- promptu reception. At 2 o'clock he apoke to a gathering in the opera house, after which he was driven to the Uni- versity of Illinois, where lie addressed the studeets. SEDUCED BY A GAMBLER. Pretty Katie Pancoset Lured Fronk Her Hume in Vancouver. VANCOUVER, Wash., Oct. 16.--1111s3 Katie Paecoast, the le-year-obt daugh- ter of Mrs. J. Kemp, was lured from home Saturday and today was found le the company of two gamblers and aitother woman In Portland. Katie is a remarkably pietty girl. See lot. te Saturday, telling her mother she would be back later, but in cempa- ny with Mee ALIA° Sullivan, white's telemeter is 1101, liblVe reproach, a eat to Portland. There the two girls were net by Leo gamblers( el I know!' in \'aucotiver, Peter Farr. .h. ()there Ise known us \elontlieu Pete,\ ilud It ley elenroe, who also sports tie 111211.0 of \Kid\ Monroe. 'the two (ouples stepped at a hotel for three nights. Mean w title office r+ were hi search of the girl Hutt toddy found her. The men and the Sullivan Lire were tare re-ted Red lorletd in jail in Pertlunit while Mise Pancoust was placed in charge at the 'mitten. The poor cited was seized with tits anti cony tilsiane and labored under intense mental ex- citement. She was toe ill to tie re- moved to her borne today, but e el re- turn tomorrow. Her mother avers that ehe was en- t:ceo to Portiered for humeral pur- poses. The girl has al way 4 heat, e ell- behuved and v.rttioua atid I.er family Is prowl:tent In ties city. The excite- ment is retells° tied it mewl I let den - Remus to bring her seducers here at pie _ TACOMA MUST PAY FOR THEM. svatt,r Richt, netaa - 1 „; ti, Another Mtn, - A Capitol Contract. 01.11PIA, Oct. 16. -The suprotue court has confirmett the . judenteut of the lower court in the case of Hobert Prigney, respondent, vs. l'he 'recent* Light te Water Comeany, appeliante. Respondent instituted the aetion to obtain an injunction tiguitist the com- pany to restrain it facets diverting the waters if Spateteny and Upper ('tower creeks and compel it to remove the ob- etructions and restore the waters to their natural channels. 'line court finds that respondentei right to et -joy the aters which would tenurially flow over this hand, if not diverteie is -lear ate] hive not beet' waived. I u utlirtn- trig the judgment the ilete nitwit city is given ee days before Polguient shall take effect hi which to acquire the right from pellet 1 -y lettel meens or otherwise t udive. ie a ate -is in ettes- i em. cupeet C,,, ,et An tided The coetract ler cutlet:melee of the' the capitol tonna. Lin was 3%1111,1.-0 to 1.illls nicker fo Tacoma tor 4:: etes. fur a well 16 hiele•e ot stela, etsu 16 inches of bride Olympia, staieletone us to be tined. The effionfisslon incets Tuesday next to prepare tine (emit - are. It is expected the einieletion will It• ready for the ste r•tructure in ,ix months. New York Deiss,.crota Frightened NEW YoRK, Oct. 16.---Sentitor Feu k ner, champion of tho congressional democratic campaign conatuittee, has Issued an address to the deteocratic voters of New York city three' it g their attention to the f _tact test thee -tells its eottlfre..lonitl die nets here to, N . cost tee 'early the control if t ee in alleged Wee:al eleale. liesiees the elle:091 alleged to have eeeu made out of lie Noneern Pacific te, Manitoba, e224,seU is a leged to have been made WISH TO SUE VILLARD FATAL FIRE AT HOUSTON The Northern Pacific Wants Him to Disgorge. HOYT AND COLBY IN IT ALSO Leglish Stockholders in the Central Pa- cific Are Suspicious of Huntington stud Will Send an Agent Here. ileeeeKLL, \Vie Oct. IC --It has now transplred tim pruceediues in tee States court that the Northern Piteiec Company, terough Drayton Ives, tote made geed its threat anti pe- teemed indite Jenkins to instruct the reteivers to bring euits eguiest Henry Vt lard, l'eleate Hoyt and Charles 14. teilley, receiver, for nearly ee,e00,000 Co or Victims Perished and Property Wu' th 41400,000 Destroyed. lInl'STON, Tex., (Jct. 1e. -The worst lire in tee history of Houston broke out • A at 2:40 thie moraine. Not Only was a large atiinUltt re property destroyed, but lw, austere of se Joseph were berried to death, leo infirmary pa- ; ticiits also and a third eieter was daugerously buried. The tire originated in the San Jacinto hotel, or rather hOardirg-isoUse. at Frutiklin and San Jacinto streets, trout which it spread rapidly to adjoining small build - Ines 01 the St. Jueeph wilt - teary, On Franklin street, deetreying toe lour shiny brick main buildrug. Sisters Delerat aid Jane were burned beyouct the possibility of recogeition, while Sister Clothilde was tear :telly burned about the face. Two patients are missing and there is not the slight- est iP 1101 that these uls i perished. On , San Jacinto street, tine lire spread to a • one y cAiuge ate! 'text destroyed Alexander's three-stery hoarding house niunaged ey Airs. J. J. Hues.- y; W. N. 6 ea w's three-stery brive trueditie, cc- cunieti by I. el. B smelt's grocery stun, utul J. \‘'. itancoce, sus:liner ;Li tbinese tiereasterv fureitire- house sib ge I to have Leen made unlawfully e „,i tie . d ry guod . threegit Northern Pacific deals. 'Ilse tee. large et mu the city. It was 4:30 u. he leen leers to the report of Master tn. beture the 11 ns -s were eetteri under • In: Chaticery Cutey that Chariert Hoyt co: 1 ln)% auil Colby were esecel tied with \'Illard Lam s and insures c Tue new building of se Joseph's in- firmary, loee $60,t 0(1, insurance eseese fed Liii iidm tug, lees $1,200, tosuraece uu- enown: Suit Jacinto kit lei, owned by out al transactions with the Oregon Jacob itornberger, loss ee,00o, lemur- Transcontnientei Cornpeny in conneo ant's tint:now ; Alexaeder, furei• tete with i the C.:etc.:go Teri:einel deal. tufe cock, lose 2-5,00 4 ..), In*Urithee AhoUt t -V)0,000 Is alleged to have herb dud. 1-untd,ii _ „wiled L. M. nice, made out \ \he au l ti ' stt' ' ° \ ul 1\e les; el - 2,0e07 insurance ) unknown;W. Chicago, Hetet:in Linn Iletavia rop- N. enuw, uirde g, lose $1.e.e0e, Insur- erty, tied : - :670,100 trete the metre e of tike Brid4eport and Suit Ii C hico ,. mete $12 0911; Postnore Uroceiy stuck, hese ele,e00, insuralice etelriee property. From the betel distribu- tion of the Oregon er. Traescontinental Company deletillanti are liAld to have inade $40.9e0, anti trout the sale of the Chicago te., Nortecre Pacific trends ey the sante comp:111y *106,000. Still ao- other hood sale is allegid to have netted -I26, 600. ARE SUSPICIOUS OF HUNTINGTON. English Shareholders in Ole Central Pacific Wail Send mu A.„;ent Here, LONDON, Oct. Iti.-At a meeting of the security holder, ut the Central Pa- cific teem:ail, C E. Breteertori. presi- dent of itie leugeens shareholder.. !leaved that a cotemittee oh eeveri be eppointell to tulle tuch peeps .1t1 it wiebt deem necessary to protect the interests of E-ropeen shareneldere. He thought the teminettee oueht to carefully Miller,: into the reason w by the railroad hial fallen lute) ds present J. 1e. Hencock, stationer, loss , 120,000, insuranceelle...tee A. tehimene a: Co., erne ure stock, lois :'.'70,000, insurance .:;),()On; W. L Fulh-3 - , dry goods stock, iuss 065,101, insurauce elle:emu; build - lee, tees eleeeee insurelice unanown. Chiniene's bundinu was ow: ed by J. \V. Jones, loss $13,000, lesurance el0,- U00. 0-Ler losees tie tell. 'I otal Ions *40 Octo. HACKED WITH A HATCHET. Ass \%Hamada C .uple Terribly Injored by a Murderous Itturgiar. OAKLAND, ('nil., Oct. 16.-A burglar did bi,,oLty work w:th a ituichet at the residence!. of Bev. F. E. \Vette, in Ala- meda\ this morning. Mrs. Wolfe was ewakened by tne presence of .3 man in the eedrount where see and her hus- baud slept. She rose up in bed and tees struck down with a hatclier. kter j\\ t iun• e 41- \ Luttee 11 \\ \ I \ husband was aeakened by her crier, eider as a vital question the ileet 'teed the goverement befits arriving at U conclusion regarding w hat steps ehould be taken tor reconstruceng the Ii nts. The motiou e mis CurCht1 u-aul- itiously. (earetice Smith, a inetnber of 'orna- ment fu - the, east division et Hull, nine, wed that toe coniniatte Charles Lim ens \Vilsou us stern. tray anti cemptreller general of the nattered debt, end go to America in the interest of Euro- peau shereholdere ot the nomad. D. Marks, a shareholder, seed he was eot sanguine as to tee utility of a mission to Aieerica, but lie thought the security holders would do well to secure th e services oh Sir l'earles Wilson. Joseph Price, 'mustier -hart- holder, maid the oilliculty 4 I the t:onivany was in reiis• treater:. There •• r r, lie dieted, 000 shares el this enu mill y in 1U share certificates, lit tile Ilallie iii \foul D.ek atia 11 art V.\ resitting in California. they gate tiseir proxies to I'. P. tient ifizon anti we're the porta s who elected the direct ore. Clarence Snit; tliotiOtt that the committee becule titi, serVICe4 of Se . Chitties \V le -011 alai au - range ai Iiiiite to go to Amen( a in the iatereet oh the European sherelloiders, was :Mowed. 'the madisinitt , e IS Cont.- posed of lietirge Frederick Bent -wee u ieenteer oh pareenient; John B. Ak- royn, A. P. Cieripten, Daniel etre lie, Joseph Price, \V. News' Lead. PLOT TO BREAK LONDON'S JAIL. Salt I. ske C.ty 'hen Tpli th e reit' e ii %lint Stosy. Owtit at, d. 16.- :led+ morni III 11 brought a letter lit Chief el Po - bee Seavey, dated at tsaH, Lake Utah, which purports to di+eluse is plot new in proerese to invitee under he Lentiori jell and elleet [lie- witille• rule 1. was,. of crnose er-4. t t, 1\ 1i d'art tied Jenes Mee- t : me ,alt• t4h1:tier O*1 hiris .4 4 14, e 4,1 iu I lit - \111 et•It.r at II ne rtni,.e.l. tool ' ti,- I 0). it tuts be :era. u r.l e .1 CASE OF MORTON: COACHMAN. t \' \31' .\ Ille Not is sent l'sck to Log:stud Ya I 1 ItYls' 'Alines. .1 st niers allege Without a ?struggle. Sisal it millet of and (...n NEW Vis,ItK, Oct. --LaVi I'. Aire ' fleeti isi tee Eiighsit jail have censimed J\I'm II°'a 4td- who to t (MIA ',el.( alb the e tne e ture e nd lins bet is del oiled at Ellis Island as tt eflect the eleape of l e cit h i n prisonere C 13I.Orer, 311 , 1 whiee return to mow c alined there. • 1-: igi in 1 e its oreered by Secretary t •ailltsle, It day III4Itud 3 petition for a TIIE TARIFF IS WORKING. , st r.t of banotta crape., which his at - 1. slopping Is Five Tbousainu torte - , Faelit Peet.e preeent es. lees of Tilt Plate. thiV in the United Statee your lite writ still ',mouldy he 1.etico. whice L SW A NsA. 00. It is esti- ruw• hi uuvi':irut 1 , ill Te e ?t e e \ ) as i n , mated (hut 5,0e0 tons of tin Idalt S were tended. r. elortiei is ii, tee n todav, letaded here today on board steamer. yeriling Itle will stand by 10 , 11.1 fer .kteerly,.. Te e . , L., , ,„ . 1 . le a s ;., elete letter than for mouths peel. . 1 reeve. and attempted to rise. He, to-, was s ruce down. It, their struggles with the burglar \Vette re reamed, utuusing the neighbere When succor came leek \veie lying unconscious in their 1).00d -stained bed. t hi the floor ley a eloody hatchet where it laud been diopped ey tile escaping robter. Mrs. Wulfe tete regained conscious. mesa anti will proteibly recover, thouell the has an ugly wound above her left ar, the sktili having been per,etrated by each elms-. lieu teuebaud IS mor- tally iiettred. The blade et the hatcnet pletced hie skull on the right aide, eeverine tee tenit.orol artery. (hie of his clieeke is tent holy gushed noel his head 19 badly Latleled. Mr. and Mrs. \\jolle an.f inissionarle.., lately returned from Alaska to rest dui tug ti.e winter. BLUE JACKRTS ON PARADE. ^ e r i ee d e er Het*, SUM . ., Fi g hting Mariners rot Throu g h a Drill. VALI,E.to. Cal., ()et. 10.-Tlie largest ' force ever landed by the United Stutest navy on the Pacific coast, and the fifth in point of numbers ever !meted by an Atnerican navy at any partici- pated in the eaval brigade drill at Mare Island navy yard t Lis teeming. '1 here were 6S0 officers find men in the line, which was formed on than water trout et 9 o'clock. '1'lle landings were made from the Mohican, Adam., leinger and Alert, welch are tying hi the stream, and this !ince was augmented by the crews fame the York. (Owe, lienniegtop, Independence 111141 uterine barrackr. 1 a erigade was totaled under the command et Cesptain C. M. Themes of the Bennington and tumefied to Me grounds tack of the tool ine harrecks, where the street riot drill and battle .actics \vies curried not in the p. - eset.ce et Admiral Beardsley and other ',Meets. .et. II:e f .1? ill ut P.1 n'eniek, the 'eme ti c, pertiet :elev. In tile leer...Les' , eeee tech.\ itee ,•y .e.:41. ii It•aels• DEFIES FIVE JUDGES Jurist Declares He NA/i I 'y Editor Rosewater. WANTS NO MONKEYING EITHER IILIbUai Scene Witnessed lu a Court in Omaha. Which Will Provoke Peculiar Situations, osttnA, O, -r. 16. -The unusual scene of ore district judge defying the satherity of liar it her judges of the district bitting am a court. was wit - nee ed at titual.a, arid is likely to pro- voke surer very peculiar eituatious tie - tone being settled. The desire of Ed- ward Rust -water if the Bee, who is e!vaigeil with libel by ex-Sheritt Bee - nett, to Lie tried by 'Knee judge other I . uti Judge scull, who is violently pii Juiltere in the eretilieee, caused the trouble. Ott the editor's appeal to the other live judges, they decided to bear the caee Nutt ci tee the editor to appear St 9 a. 111. touterrow tor tile'. %Veen Judge Scott 1Va• notillted of the judges' decieion, fie declare,' the case could but be transfetred Irmo the criminal oranch on the court. tutu made ati order ituiltlying tile ateion of the tive juilees, situ notifying I tosewater to appear before hub at 9 a, re. for trial. 55 Li retina No Monls.yiug. Whee the court was In cession he deltvered einieelf of the tollowitig: \We 1 are Dow Inet at the Cfn?rt roads aile d I d o net protease to take either side, but. iustead I alio g.sf nig to tread right it tile initidle of the rued. Here I ant, an American ceizett. 62 years of age, and stand it the brood guage platform I hut will permit me to giVe every wen lair and inet martial trial. 111 did not a ant to gird Itese water a fair trial the 'notion might be exeti.ed. There he too luVr it, tuke this tease fel my docket anil it will stay there. It there is any tim eskeying about It some fine Is to be eiteit to appear for contempt, and tlitek 1 am pretty good atithority on coetelup .' ----------- A LIGHT PUNISHMENT 1 he Tyrant of the Cattleroo L s .41e,ely Reduced in Position. P(41:51)AII, Oct. 10--- rlie disciplin- ary co:1rt t•.day trled ex-Ctiareceilor P. -iii, tenet rly German ad elinietrator In the Canierouti district, ettet Africa, recalled owitie to charges ut brutality brought agaiest ii liii. The curt ac- quit ed List or causing u itstititly ..1 toe native troops, I ut he wus ceuvicted for Libellee Isis 'authority mid immurai- ev. He was cutelentued to he trams- terred to a miller post and have his (eatery reduced one -tittle rfilUCP.111 Allt.'s Conversion Made E a .,. BERLIN, Oct 16. -The lereez Z3ItUnt: says Priecess Ails of He ee has ob- tained concesaiens from the Russian holy synod such as uo print:eV] in a hke position ever before secured in embrac- tug the orthodox fettle 'the prIncres will ilet declare tee e. tiler religion ac- cursed, nor eines tee( eer cenversion :a due to u eon Viet ion tb.st t;se truth iies tee with iier own but with the itustelan ceu.eli, It is udded that the liely pay - nod Situ tea sutistied with t, .Irc.sration that the pilifcess joins If e i reek church to he s.t the eater religion as her luture huebeild. No Nihilists Need Aity!y. Gfitl. le Oct. 16. -Tee Greeit overie meet. and the local gueertntsent Curiu are taking measures fer this safety of the czar. The police ale cuieteeiy wateldrie ail stranger:4 at Corm, reel all artivitia will he re -yet - Let to give good uccou n • s of theibaelves. The chateau of the king oh Greece is being pleced in I norough order her the use te the czar. tesvertal Itusefan officere have already arrived here. Others re - e ex- pected. Police precautioes will hiciude eattoi el the whole island hi t tevent the landing of Ullataitgir,oled strangers. A WARN WELCOME TO BAYARD. Del a ware Paid a Pr•tty Compliment to the Ambassador to 5-11.gland. \V Iteetleeelbe, Oct. 16 -All ')sea - ware turue 1 tenielit to fel - wally welcome Atiencesador 'lemmas F. Bay- ard tack to his elate tied city after an atiserice ur 15 Inc:milli as representative o f III* gas ert,:tieut to the court of t. J unie• . It mass n great ileteurperati e n, and I! u5e' mI,u ,.l'ep‘ie.1 at ere eureeeted mitt la the capuiety et ter eperae m ii , e . I 'etching spientise erseted B ee ( e re me he Was 44 , iii:nt tel is! .oi if. etege, :del he etas vteitily iteceti d the al- tectionate St.,,at• r Grey, let eelialf of the vete esteem ed the hemmed g tieet ot the eve. hig. A ni- bessailer 11.1 ant reeponeee lii3 111.:Iirg speech, and laid perticular stress teem this kind tient men t received abroad. retie% lag the spec -clues, Ambasicelor Itavaril held a recept lot, on the ..s ttee • that continued over an bpor. Nearly all of those pressnt pasatil he:ore hire ard grasped hint warmly by tho haw , . Later in the evening. Itayard, was i.e. tertaineti at at bat (feet at the foolue in the Bayard Damocratic Leagtv. tot -I afterward held a r•cention t th• heaee el the Young ,'.lee,' s It mote et , : Club.