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EVENTS OF THE DAY
ST. H1CHSMS. OREGON, FItlDAY, DJ3CEMJ1EU 22, lSfloT
LATER NEWS,
NO. . 1.
Oouw-ttl Methuca.
another advance.
l rreparilig fj
TOMB
NEW EAMOAN TREATY.
TERSE Tfi
Epltonie ,f the tttxwAJM
Nev.. of the World. Major-Qeueral Woo.) anticipate lmv
luuaiui nme in liavanu.
Agitator are alarmino thn t
Three Mexie.au WOr killed aa A in.
cull of a fight near Florence, Arl.
New York la workiuir hard
cno no national Dcmocratla Mont,,.
tioil.
The Broadway National Bank, of TW
on, bh unoc, wita liabilities oi 13,.
000,000. ,
Centennial of Death o! Wash
Ington Commemorated.
AN ADDBESS BY THE PRESIDENT
Aa lilmtlt( Collnotlon riiu rror
the wa .uil.phara I'raaaatad
' , t'oaUnd Farm.
Caratuaatas Guaduetad by the Munii
" the Rad Slou -A bl.tln
ulahel Oetbarlng. ,
Ouiuhu. . f
Gataere d. , a not blame
for hl diatu ,r.
sj unotln; ws held in
the guidon
Otis lllW hitl infttrnntnit
to
opon
port la the ) Mlipplne.
A colony m 30 Michigan people will
ottle near l ;iuhvtm, Wash,
Five tore were burned out on Sixth
street, near Aldor, Portland, Or.: lota.
flO.OOO. 1 '
It li said south Africa ha al
ways ben asnwveyard for the British
generals' reputation.
The Brltfeli bark Indian Emprle,
ladua with !, wa burued to the
water ede amir Lima. Peru.
' ,n iron r supply Is ,hort. It will
take 200 ve.la to handle the cargoes
w hum ug,ig,Ki ior importation.
Two prominent Portland physician
have been sued by a lady who claim
negligence fa diagnosing her case,
A report tomes from Astoria, Or.,
that the psrs' com bine will operate
only three of its canneries next season.
Britisher; acknowledge thai! they
lost over 700 wen at Storm berg, and
Boer report apparently agree with
wiuee irum isatisn sources.
Nearly S.CiW.OOO bushels of wheat
stored ia warehouses of Taooma
and not a "hip ia loading, the owner
of the wheal holding for bettor price.
A company haa been organised li
Raatern Oregon to bnild a railway
line fr.m Dilgard to the John Day
country, fba 0. B. A N. ie said to
be in the djiat.
Jonee olwaahlngton hat introduced
in the hou a bill for a cable to the
Philippine to eoet not to exceed
000,000, and the creation of a cable
Terrific Iralea were reported from
port on tfc (.ireat Lake Tneaday, and
feare were felt for the afety of a fleet
of ateamen fnhich had left the Otraita
of Mackinai. i
Washington, Deo, 10.With aolemn
pomp and olroamataiio, with cure
monie beautiful, lmpmsaive and ap
propriate, in the presence of a diMtiu
guiahed aaaemblngo and in tlio full
pleador of ideal autumn we'.ther, the
centennial of the death of George
Washington wa oommeinoratod at
Monnt Vernon,
That Sloont Vernon should have
been aoleotod a the acene of the exr
oiae wa peculiarly fitting. There it
wa Uiat the bappleat iucldenU of
Waahlngton' life ooonrred. in other
part he endured hi trial, on other
field h won hi triumphal but there,
trorrounded by thove whom beet he
loved, were apeut tlie reatful, quiet,
tuuiou Hour of bl lira. There it
wa, too, that he sickened and died,
and there all that wa mortal wa laid
wtwniurai in a Biaaao enm nvnr. I i ..... A' . . . . . . .
TheAmtn. r..... t -i I lnokinir a hmail tmim f ti.. .,t,..... I T" .. "7'" iana 01 upoja
ha. registered an emphatic diauourov Q Potomac. B"T""rr.i .
of government auhaidie. The ceremonle. were elaborately Tt o, 0wWi7 ' ",
The Stuaford University football team SSl!!!: "'J'"11 , "Article HI-H ia ndertood and
wiu puiy tne Aiaitnoniah club on New . r . .. 7 . T uj me agrwt tlmt each of the littiator now,
W. day . lortUnd. : Z vnlttZtZ L..!. B..i Tl eontlam
auu r.,1,?n (PpoSutd 2 11,9 d"y' o oriKluated in 189J
of iteteuth ZZlt?, 8? COa'U""1(1 w,th Vm M f Maaon of the
of the South African f.ce. ; .Ute of Colorado, the proportion be-
Four peraon were burned to death ln by Most Wornhipful Master
In Allinnoe Ky., at are!tof a chili William D. Wright, grand maater of
Colorado, who wa ureaent to witnesa
ia UT) ln into
William II. Carpenter, roet and a.l'i.
w.r, oiea oi du nemt in IJaltimore,
UgU QO.
ino nauai larae number of rtHH.h
ofll oer were killed ia the engagement
Agumawo baa retreated Into the
mountain and Major Harah ha given
uj iue coaae.
AQ JUoer caotured a vraat nnantltv
of lirltiah auppliee and ammunition at
aiagoraionteiu.
The Forty-elahth United Rtutjia In.
fantry haa been released from quaran
tine as Angei inland.
Muuor s caanaUlea in the battle at
wgoi river, in killed, wounded and
missing, number 1,100.
Tit ar Ooavantlnn Hlirnd
WBHhington, Deo. 18. The full text
oi tn treaty nugotiated between the
united States, Oeruiany and Oreat
untain lur tb adjustment of the ques
tions between the three governments la
respecst to the Bamoan island was made
punao today. The troaty boars dute at
Washington. December S. lHno. anil.
after reciting its purpose to be to ad
Just amicably question between the
three power in reapeot to the amon
group, and to avoid future misuuder
atandlng. prooeed textually a fol
low! "Article I The mineral ant enn.
oluded and siKued by tlie , aforesaid
power at Berlin on the U th dsy of
June, a. D. 1809, and all previous
weaiies, convention and agreenieutt
reiaung w pamoa, are anulled.
"Artiol If Germany renounce In
mvor oi uie united State of America
an ner right and claims over and in
respect to the island of Tutnila and all
other island of the Bemoan group east
oi longuuoa iti ucgrees west of Green'
wioh. Oreat ItriUin In like manner
renounce in favor of the United State
of America all hor right and olalm
in resueci to ute lslanil oi
TuttiiU and all other island of the Fa-
moan group east of longitude 171 da
grees west of (Jreenwich. Bsoiprooally
ine uotieu f wte renounces In favnr nf
Germany all it rlht and claim over
CAPE DUTCH RISING
Otie reports that J.COO additional
Panish prisimer have been secured in
Northern JSusoa, making over 9.000
released wi)iin a month, "even hun
dred are now en route from Vigan, and
transport Ul be sent for the re-
mainder. ; f .
Tb transpirt Sheridan and Grunt
. are at Kcatcjo. r
Engineer! and firemen of the Union
Pacillo havi sakej for more pay.
The Pacific Kxpres ofllce at Omaha
wa robbed'of from 5,000 to 30,000.
' The Britih ship Clonholm will be
fumigated a Astoria for fear of yellow
fever. . . . i
A promifent Frenchman say that
England i ready for war with the
whole worhi I
A wvro a shot at Lewlston, Id.
ine bullet flattened on hi skull and
he wa con. farati rely uninjured. ,
Washington ofllclals are anxious over
the posslbhijfate of the American pris
oner in tlw liauds of Aguinaldo.
' The footlill team of the University
of California will plsy the Carlisle In
dians on Clitfstoia day, In gan Fran
cisco. : " j t . ; : .
Oommanfcr t. V. Wood, U. 8, N.,
is aeaa oi t3noll (ever at Wesbington.
lie commanded the Petrel In the battle
of Manila bi y. j j
To inci asef Admiral Dewey'
troubles Mil nea people will present
him with a urge Iblack bear recently
captured. ,; j . -; t
The suprsln court of" Oregon ha
finally pft..l tikon the case of the
state vs. m Awa the petition for a re-
uuaring ueiog asmea.
AwMrreasrlsit I Kailey will protest
itainst the entrance of General Joe
Wheeler in cdngress on his return
fm the I'lllipeinea.
"noverml of jCubft" will be the offl
clal designs f ion of the olllce to which
Major-Gem ial Jjeonard Wood will be
assigned early id the new year, '
Colonel jmc Graham and William
P. Cunneenf prominent politician of
fit. Mnry,'f,'n.i drank from a diln-
itujtant lotU lch they suppfwed to
contain wu., v. and are not expected
to live. ; I '
.t will soon send a speo-
s 'jngress tonnmlnii ro
and men from the At
m who distingoished
ii? the war with r-paln,
...uitry ha not yet been
r of the currency has
iih dividend of 10 per
i tne creditors of The
i bank, nmklug 85 pur
j-v the oiuiine proved,
;C,818.20.
throwing sume powder in a tire.
The Ancient Order of llilnl ana
will donate f 1, 000,000 to aid th Boer
la tholr fight against the English.
The Spanish government his formal
ly recognised General Castro a presi
dent of the repubtio of Venezuela,
A farewell banquet at Carletoa,
England, in aid of the fund of the
American tioepltal-shtp Maine, reallxed
2,000. -
Fire completely destroyed the school
annex building of St. Michael orphan
asylum, of Pittsburg Pa., with a loss
of i,000.
A Cleveland, Akron A Colnmbu pas
senger train collided with a wiU:h
engine near Cleveland, killinir she en.
giueer, fireman and conductor.
The provluoe of Ceyan, Lusnn, haa
surrendered to Captain McCalla.
Commander Tilley may be given
charge of our possession ia Samoa.
A merles us have destroyed Aguin
aldo' body guard and the rebel chief
has Bed in disguise.
eutici or bis ions-
eaerisnea idee.
The charge of the ceremonies inci
dent to th commemoration wa placed
In the hand of th Masons of Virginia,
it being in the Old Dominion that
Washington wa obligated a a master
Maaon, and there thiit he participated
enthusiastically In Masonic work and
observance. The officer of the grand
lodge of Virginia and the membership
rreaerioitsimrg lodge, in , which
Washington wa admitted to member
hip, and of Washlngton-Alexandrl
Kxige, over which he presided a wor
shlpful master, had the chief pwrt in
th duty of seeing that th observance
were appropriate. That the duty wa
well perforated wa evidenced by th
solemnity and beauty of the ceremonle
and by th Immense concourse nreMuit.
Thousands were in attendance from all
part of the country, and almost every
Jurisdiction in the United tftate and a
few foreign countries were represented
by soma of their grand ofticer and
members.
to their commerce and commercial vas
sal in all the islands of the Bamoan
ffronp, privilege and condition equal
to those enjoyed hr tne sov1ifii
power, In all port whinh mar be open
tne commerce oi eitiier 01 tliera.
"Article IV Th nresont ennvantlun
snail tie ratified a oon a possible,
and sJuill come Into force immediately
after the exchange of ratifioation. In
faith whereof, etc,
"JOHN HAT,
"HOIXEHES,
"FAUNCEFOTE. "
tavag::a Also Chow Gymp
...... tcma of Trouble.
., n ... -
lost rAr;:i is wrrasa '.oek
Ruherta Itaa llo.n 'Appolntod to
Ufaiaad Ilull In Ctauerel
tj-, Couiumnd ef War,
BterkstTOin. Do. IB. As a raanH nf
tne iirlllali reverses, the whole counts
. ...
uuiuiwaru is in reneiuon. The natives
were, as well as those in Ilasutolaud,
are said to be ninth dlaturbed and los
ing heart tospectlng the strength of the
uncuui,
t Cape Town, Deo. lO.Seeret meet
ins of Boer yrnpathlistrciitiniie to be
held in various Dart of ( iuoe Colour.
and the attitude of the Dutch farmer
1 turbulent. ,
Ilnbarts Appulntmt.
Iondon, Dee. 111. fihortlr "befom
mldnighl the folbiwlna notice was not.
ed at the war olllce:
A tlie cumpaikTi in Natal. In the
opinion of hor majesty's government,
is likely to require the presence and
undivided attention of General Sir ftad.
ver Bullor, it ha been decided to (end
Baron Kobert. of Kandahar ar.,1
Waterford, a commander-in-chief In
South Africa, with Lord' Kitchener aa
omoi of staff ,"
ANOTHER DEFkAT.
FIVE KILLED IN
A WRECK
Morlhana
CLEARED OF REBELS.
eat !
MacArthvir ha caotured Malitnl. nna I anolra In a y.n ..).!.,.. . ' ... ....
, . . ... - ' - . . I . -" v utnituvr ui wa
" auiwiioi insurgeuts, ana lounder
of their government.
Prominent official will go to Wash
ington to lobby for the admission of
New Mexico to statehood.
Owing to the British reverse In
South Africa it is said Bnssia and
France are getting restless.
The army and aavy are each urging
different route for the Faoiflo cable.
Private companies are also after is.
Alaska Is after better government.
Her special envoy is in Washington to
present a petition for favor desired.
Ledyamith relief
rather of Hi Country. Bevarl mem
ber of th cabinet 'were almi prtMent,
arriving with th president on a spoo
ial train.
BY A DECISIVE VOTE.
Saaota Tabled Pattlfraw's Ranalatloa at
tniialrjr, '
Washington, Deo. 18. Tlie aeimt
today, by a decisive vote, and tiwuttiu.
ally without diauusaion, laid on the
taw tb Pettigrew resolution of in
qoiry a to whether or not the United
tat force had recogniiepd th Fili
piao Insnrgent' flag, and had turned
force' advance I r Spanish stddtor to the Insurgent.
v.mu.mu uua ircieiittu a position witiita I agreea o tne mum I'liristm re
three mile of Colouso without oppoai-1 resolution, and agreed to meet to-
; . uwrniw hj receive repows en tne com
General Methuen attacked li.000 Vmltlo ' 1 eommittees for tld con
Boer on the Modder river, but found 8re'
ineir position too strong for him. lie Th debate on the currency bill in
wie noose Kway was tame and prosalo.
Major-Genoral Andrew G. Wauchope I T"9 attendance, both ia the galleries
wa xuied in action at Modder river, w ot lo"r, wa light, ad none
lie wa a veteran of the Ashantee and 01 M peecJ)ss made attracted sro!al
The prosf
Ial measure i
wards ior oi
luiitiC BVJ'!
tlieiiistdves I
and whoso j
recognized.
The cont.
declared th
cent in fv!
Dalles Nati'i
cent paid i
amounting i
Tlie total
years old ei.
work'shopt '
about 500,0 '
John J, Hi
.Industrial
C'mremont,
lttrgcly ed
, it I t'ollegin
t, 1 i., Ivbs bor
rtoiv auui ;i uojiiiiiiwui,
Jildg'J Wj i, bit y
out pronil 't I .'tin
jiiber of woman over 18
"Vod in the factories and
Me British - Island is
i
liwoort, precfdeiit of tlso
ute intititute at
born a stave and
Egyptian campaigns.
A recent decision of the customs de
partment in regard to the shipment of
goods in bond works a great injury to
Paciflo coast interests."
Germany has inquired a to our in
tention regarding tlie Daninh Wct
Indies, It is believed Germany would
like to have them, but this would not
suit Uncle Bum.
Two Americans were killed, appar
ently without provocation, In fan
Pedro, Spanish Honduras, The kill
ing, as reported, was of a particularly
aggravating type.
oisjor-uenerai Edward Ferrcro is
flead at New York, la 1861 be raised
the "ehepard Rifles," of which he wa
mane colonel. J9 took the first forti
fied redoubt captured in the war.
Another gigantic corporation is now
organizing to oppose the sugar trust iu
tlie inlands. . A former member 6f the
sugar trnHt is believed to bo one of the
loading spirits. The capiul will bo
1 1 00,00,000 and mny be known a tlie
Colonial Snjjar Kenning Company.
A Washington dispatch to the Clevn
land Leader Hey that M:K.iulr andi
noot win naa tit Kepj n , n. tn let.
Leading Kepubhesns fiu'"r t u ir im.iil-
nstion by i !air,Afi.in. !. 1 i.-. June
32, is suggested as the kku t l.ln Jy Out
for the eonveution.
attention, Sibley, Democrat, of Pomv
sylvanla, who had publicly announced
hi change of views on the money
question, ana who, it was thought,
might vote for the bill, stated tlwt he
would vote sRaifist It. . Thayer, a Mas'
sachneott Democrat, was the onlv
member of th -opposition who made
speech lor the bill today.'
Narthera ranlfla rralhl Wrnb.
Katama, Wh., Ieo. 10. At n:;:
o'olcxrk tliis morniag a south boumi
freight train ran into a caboose ad
coftl twin standing on tlie main linq,
la th Northern l'aciilo ynnfs at this
wiuwiimiiu w.s, cm.Nhfeftni3 Kv
era cars, and damaging tho inromiDg
engine quite severely. No pprnnn was
injured. The caboose wna piled up on
top of a coal cut, and ws wiwi a niftn
Of ronritsg Humes. The volunteer fun
unnroiinn wan which oat, suI soon
extinguished thatflre.. EofiKMisibUlty
tor the accident t"iB"t yt 'rn Srei.
Lawlaa I)riv. tba Iasarats
salaaaa rrevleaa.
Washington, Dec 19. General OtU
lias cabliMl the war department that
Liou tenant Batson, whe organised and
eonimantled the Macahebe scout, ha
been seriously wounded la th foot
Amputation i probable. General Otis
dispatch follows!
"Manila, Deo. 18. Lieutenant Bat
son, Fourth cavalry, organiaed foui
large coinpanle of Maobeb ml,
ana naa tn atlvanee of Lawton
troop and attended Young' cavalry in
oroiweawrn i,uon, llatsoa leading
With onoaplouou Ballantrv in sevl
bard-foa,;)it--engHKmeot, Novemlier
2S he was seriously wounded tn th
wot. Amputation i probably neces
sary. Can he not receive a place ia
some mnn corps a reward for eilkieot
servieeT"
General Otis today aldo cabled Ute
war department a follow! f'
"Manila, Deo. 16. General Lawton
report Boise an province freed of Inanr
gent yeatonlay Troop of the Fourth
cavalry captured the strong mountain
position of IMacnabato, with food sup
plies, clothlug, cartrMtre faotorv and
"Mao Arthur troops occupied IU, a
town oa th southwestern cMKtofLn
son, with slight opposition and a few
light caimalties.
"Tlie 8th last, Bute reported from
Zamboaujra that he has nTrlnied
Bastlans is sending trmin to (Jottobato
and Davao, and that the condition of
affair S satisfactory. ; -
Crew af rr.tirht Ti-ata aa i
1'aulAe Hranab.
Iwlston, Idaho. Dee. 19. Piled
wie Bottom oi jvennricR bill on the
northern Paciflo branch are two en
gine and 19 car loadud with itoel.
In bouses near by are tlie dead bodies
of Engineers Arthur K. Bain and John
A. Og.len, Fireman Earl Bradshaw and
Brakeman A. Bude, f fipokane, and
John Petermaa, also of (Spokane, fat
ally injured.
The train was an extra with a loaM
of stool for the Northern Paciilc ex ten
sion. Th rail were covered with be
and snow, and in descending the foitf
grano leaning into Keodrick the train
got out of control of the trainmen and
tlantiea madly down the stop grade,
atx'ui 7 0'clo. lf this evening. A mile
and half east of Keudrick .four cars
were Hitched, and the track was torn
tip for a quarter of a mile. W hen the
rest of the flying train struck the yards
hib engines aim ait tne cars wire
ditched and completely wrecked, and
the track there torn up for soo yards,
wrecking tmiat lme Le n scut fsviu
BjKiltane and Lewiittun.
Th Keudrick grade Is one of tlis
atoepext in the Noitl.w. .t. C ntnd of
Uie train was lout at tlie betid of the
grade and tln the engine started on
their oiad five-mite mn iu t'i dtik
poue oi tne cw bave lived to
toll the story of their awful eeiiMtt oua
wblle being swept on to death
Dallas Bepnlaad hy the Basra at th
Tugele Blvar.
London, Deo. 18. The waroftlce hsi
received a disiiatoh announcing that
ueneral lluller has met with serious re
verse, losing U gun. General Duller
wa attempting to cross the Tuaela
river. Finding II Impossible to effect
uis oojeol, be ordered a retirement In
order to avoid greater losses. He left
n gum.Deniwi. . .... v
' lie followinir i the text of ni,'l
Buller's dispatoh announcing th re-verae:
"lluller to Lanailownai Chav.l
Camp, Deo. 18. I rcirret to retvflPta
u-Iou reverse. I moveS in full
strength from Our camp near Chevely
at 4 o'clock this morning. There are
two fordable place In tlie Tusala rivv.
and it was my intention to force a pas
sage through at one of them. Thevars
about two miles apart Mr intention
wa to force one or the other with one
rJgHrta, supported by a central briuadM
"'"era! Hivt Was to atUck th Utt
arm, ueneral Hildyard the rioht road
and General Littleton wa to take the
center and to Supnort either.
"iariy in th day I saw tiiatr.mmrul
Hart would not be able to force a pa-
wo, ana i aireoted blin to withdraw
lie bad, however, attacked with great
gaiiantry, ana bl leading battalion,
the Commught rangers, I fear, suffered
a great deal. Colonel I. Q. Brooke
wss serlosly wounded.
we nave abandoned 10 gun and
lost by sholl-flre one. The Iomc in
General Hunt' brigade are, I fear, very
heavy, although the proportion of
severely wounded. I hope, ia not large.
lae iourtoenthiand Bixty-ninth field
Datterle also suffered severe losse.
we bave retired to our camnat
ijneveiy."
COLORADO WILL SUE
Supreme Court Must Pass on
Demonetization Act
SILVEB STATUS ABE INTERESTED
Called States Will Dafand tba legality
ml the AetrThe 0ola-a af th
f Maaalar 1hu,
SHOT WIFE AND SONS.
to
. Will right With Swn.
Cleveland, leo. 1 5. The I'kln.
dealer say as: "A puny of 25 ymiu:
I ri ih-American bate loft t.'o city ui
Join the I'.mns in their bt ssnlswt
(.Jreat Britain. At New York the
yomiff men, who am mosiiy vou-i oi
the Siwiiinh-AftierlcAu war, will julo
ahont 600 Other Xi-tfiimen, end thn'an
tire purty will mill from e,v ,,
f-stunlity for Var'n. litl.uhi' t ct
the mcu will j tin aa I. ,ir. n.itl"
iiif funned tn gr to tV li' ti.Hfl id
i locm, 1 h i i f j,
U V.l.1 ff.ll , i If, J j ft too
S'lll, 1 l.in I A0 It l i iy 1 1 i T) (
for the t'Jit.in i i i, of 1.' i
jeuh ti.u scut) of iue i 'iti '
JTIfijr Horaaa Ruraad.
New York, Doc, 13. 1 ire at e! 1 nt
13:40 o'clock this morning In a I ii
factory building, at fl5'j-tlC7 i it-ht ao-
nuo, occupied by seventl niamifi.ctiir
ing and other BuineKM-i. II, c .,, t
apread with marked rndv, gtid :li.
In a few minutes 'n was a ta nili.'
panic in the snrrcui. hnift-nainf .ifa, si. 1
the avenue was soon ahmiKt ld!tei
with half-iiakisd poor i ol.. who I
tnmbltnl out of th lull i n.r Mhii w
cries of fright. Etat Si oi i'h'..p bo
irom tne .window o,l ,,.,) of
pM" foil upon the gntlu r'n
and torrStSed timemeut dwell
btoo-nietit fill occupied as
afebl and ISO. hows vife 1
death. The flra wia cumin.
one building witli lo'it of r -
s-t. The
a Iau)
' li ed t
I to t o
(jut f i5,-
A(eri Vni to l'l
' Ottawa,-Out,, Dec. in. 1
mtuister f miliiia, b it,
csr from the president of a
turiiij; eoimofu in t 1
who was t o t! ft i if 1
u ii j
Jaataa Han Thaw at llallat Tbraagh
aiia v uad.
Tacoma, Deo. 18. Adam Crist da.
liber tely shot his wife fatally, killed
his 8-year-old mm, seriously wonnded
second son, sged 5 years, and then
ended the tragedy by putting a bullet
throughlits own brain. Jealoosy is the
only motive fti!i,od for the crime.
Crist Is the Wi.t.rieior of the Chicscn
nouae, ami rettirnea this morn log from
a six months' baaiuoss trip to f-jxAnrw.
He wns at tlie hotel during the
morning, and apparently in the b.vt of
health and spirits. About 2 o'clwk
in the afternoon he went to a Pacific
avenue pwnbroStr and pttrclwe-l two
revolvers. He stopped a fow door
awny at drng t ire and bousht 25
vi-nW worth of vlU'iol, .. He itjuat liave
proceeded ilirootly home, for the shoot-
ill! occiirrel tuiiv a few nio-unu hit r.
tin i ia t'a 1 ' I Ht,1 i. c'
the sci-oud tloir, 1 1 ,i ).! v'fa van
rallod b ne h.-i i of t 9 studs to tt.'i
tup M. f. At- r tl 'i J-, rtnl of a
few iiion.' i.w l.a a. .st t. toi r ( h.! I
to ask her ft cnn to t'ie .d o
limn" ihttxjv (if( rwsrlftM h' , jw, y
flrtd, ailof whiLh v,ena I mt. t ) 1.a:o
tuUn ei-t in her bo 'v. i'e ti u
larord the retolvcr on t .h I, I ,.
aniwouuled J.im in ti h ' 1 it i-
child itini . -d to crael 4 inn t jr'i
and eacan. ,-. .
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WMik aud Crlut wont into tr.e ball,
'nrt,h win 'it t m d-T. ' r-fi'J ! t .
Ibeseare no Mm ks tot'
tijo trupplv, li.it ftui'i t'.o t
IMS b,M.i a ( n,u t I, v?i l ' Ik.
to bin nil iy !. i t a l
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Denver, Dec. 18. W. A. Thicker.
president of th United States Mone
tary League, left here last night for St.
Louie, where he wllf hold a conference
with the governor of several state
friendly to the free coliince of silver.
relative to a suit which is alxnit to lie
begnn by the state of Colorado for th
purpoae of scouring a decision by the
United States supreme const as to th
legality of tlie demonetization of silver.
The general sasombly of the slat
passed Joint resolution authorising
the governor to toke stop to brimr this
question bufore the supreme court.
After eonsnltattori with prominent Cub
Bo men of the state. Go-vrnor 'Iiioonu.
settled upon a cuume of h tinn. Tha
fli-st stepf war to itthori Presiilent
Backer, under the great seal of the
state, to confer with other eovernor
and raise funds ncexaary to bring a
case before the supreme court of the
United Btatos.
The replies from orovor;or of thoaf
stous rsi):nizii)g thut stiver aliould b
on an equality with gold as a circulat
ing medium of w Iue have been mimt
satisfactory, promising a,'ifffaiie,e, and,
if possible, active co-niierntiori. I
Pcial!y ia Texas bus the rerro'ioai cf
the idea been cordial, and it is poixihlo
Mr. Bucker will go to that state and
meet the governor and ert rfl.i l.l
before procoedina; to Washington.
Suit against the povBrnmi-nt will tie-
gin ia . Denver. The Vav A
Monetary LaKne will k1v8 the state iff
Colorado as a pnent, a ailter
brick .of the purest oe,lcf j.jy ot,ira,
r,d . KeprtMwntina f 100 at mt. ratio.
The treasurer cf t'.e sf't'i w.;i turn
formally presast t'ie k t. '..
he state will rad it t tl.n .'.
tutca mint at Wa..i.iii.''.n,. v. i
demand that it be c-iii I i.-.t.i !
ver dollars.
This demand, cf com, " a
tif k.tr, "will he rofiic
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