People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 October 1894 — “GEN.” KELLY’S PLAN. [ARTICLE]

“GEN.” KELLY’S PLAN.

Reorganizing the California Commonwealers for Future Action. Oakland, Cal., Oct. 17. “Gen.” Charles T. Kelly, who led the San Francisco regiment of the Coxey army to Washington, has completed arrangements for a new industrial march, but instead of going across the continent he will this time direct his invading forces toward Sam Jose and the productive regions that lie along the route. The object of his march is to secure signatures to a congressional petition for the relief of the unemployed and incidentally to obtain contributions of supplies for Gie army that is rapidly increasing in numbers at its big tent Branches of the army will be established in various parts of the state with the intention of massing the forces at Sacramento during the next session of the legislature, in the manner that Coxey and his followers went to Washington.