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About Weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1900-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1900)
c J " r Senate Is Atoiit P.K3y to Vote on' tfcs I!ay i Pa-jnccfotc Treaty. TE. Arny Ortniiallga E!!l Ctpcrted ly Ue Mtastre Utceatly Tasstd ,.' !': Ike lower i -a . WASIHX'iTOXV Iee. "'-'llH" SCStdoU of like 1ft. Today" Senate drtiK- tlx? tljesenion on the 9 .trateil llay-Pauniefote treaty Toy .tuat.lKKly',,; 1 . itraek-ally. xliotetL.,autI: that tlie SCennte'l ready--for a vote.-whkrli lias been' ttxed for tomorrow-.' When, upon eiiatoV.?J.ttS!s imlioti, 'Ihe . toor. wTe- Hoised rtoday r and he called' up the treatyr toiel,aor evluceil 11 de" ire to tNTk irpon lit. ' , TIIE AUMV ltlLU ' Washington, Ik'. lO.-The Army lie-organization hill, jis rirted to tfay by tlie Senate Committee on Mili tary Affah-s. provitles for fifteen regi ments of cavalry, twelve regluiuts of arlilhTy. thirty regiments. T infantry, one Jlnitiits.nt (jiu-j-iil. six msj'r-geli-erals, eleven jrlf?alrir-?'nTals an oI-i"tat-jr-in,Tr Hwirtim-nt. an In-M'.ioi'-ju;'i-al" litifitineiit. a --Juris? tilvii- pfUiTar knarti'iit. niar-ttTiuat-r iliiwrhw nt, a miltsuuM-' Jj:irt?iM'nt. a jihhIUtiI riMi-rtmoiit. ;n nay ri'lMirtuu ut, j-wri" njs""- gU .M-diuaiKi-rit jt:irii,ui-ii..n oisnal eorp- otrif.Ts tit rrt-tinl" ami inilon oiMt-e: .L.inl;iiii. otlitvrs ami entlstttl- men ..r iw. .ii-iii v on tin- i-itlretl hi ihe ann.r on lit; irt JV4r,.'n n "of "eatlet", errke tletiielunent. ami a an n-rwy-U'UhI at aenrieuiy. the Lliltetl Htate niHitary o.itt MK-li In.n.in eou4 a W lie how atilhorIr.fI hx lw- " ' The tttvalry j-eslmental tn'tfniilwitk'n is lo t-uiosist -of a iiktiel. lienlenaiit eoionei three inajor. tirteeu-ttiptain himI tlfteen earh tf ' 11 rut at.it I mi-oimI li.aiunuilt. Two veterinarian re ailowetl for ea t li eavalry rejjluieirt. Tlw l'reftrtlent fc anthorixetl to In ert awe the imimiImt of privates lit eneh trMip of earalry to teiity-lx. The House provisions in rejjjinl t the artillery' art sUiekeii oiit. anri a provisitm sulwtlluUtl eonlinuhitf tin in-tHtttit rejjlnifutal sy.ttsu ami K'vins ea.-h - reloitUt a eoloiiel. Ht-nteiiant-eohmel. thi-ee niajow. seventeen eai taiwsi ami the same iunn!er of first anl stfoinl lleiiteneints. -Twelve etun pauies of ft artillery are allowetl fo eneh rslet f rtillery, anil thrtn katlalloiis are irovltktl Tor. The I'res Klent Is antlKS-lzetl to lfK-nae the-prl-vrtles In these rom Minles to eishty tlve antl ttaise In the tlehl kalteries to i.'hk - - ;: -'.-- " . .The Infantry o-jriineuN are allow el the same s'nt"ral otlifers us the .'of her kraiiehes of the st-rvlee. ami the .same nvlsltn is uiatle for tie tail In all eases.' Tlit Irtsltlent" Is al lowtsl to Inereifs' fh iiunrisT of prl- THE WEST POINT SCANDAL. 1XVrT1;AnO(N" r Tin: t'AtSH ' ' OK CAHCT IMiOZS HEATH. ' -- ntps"" i. Jlls 'lamates S.iy the Hazhi? Tliey : Umk-rwent Wa tt.llnual nor -!",.'. legTa1intf. , "... ;",".-'''" - WIST rol.NT. X. Y., lee. i'J.- SoftH Tuterentiusr testimony was troojcht out ttslar, k.T tlw eotirt tf lutpiiry. whltOi is iuvt-li3tiu luo allejrett luixinjr of eailets at the Miiflarr Aeailemy liert. In eo:tc-titn with tin reeeut tk-atk of former fariet I'.ouz. ' in:irtv-Rve eatk ts wire examlm-il tltviuir the morning ami nf teruoou e ku. aut of the ou was a tn-other of I.leuteusirt .JIoIkmui, . of--'Merrlmae fntnrl auolker was tls sts.i of I Jem-rat Thil SlierkUui. ami va thirti v Mark ilrooke. of IVnnsylvltnia. m-pliew of !eneval JlnHike. wh Is presitlinff of &'T of I lie i-ourt. All three tohl of tie . ha a! hi,' tlwy Rot tlurius the em-umj-tuent ut IKni, at the time Hooa-wa Uieir ela!niae. aikl not' om of them sahl that (he treat meut m-eivetl or the Miings they 'kail to ilo -were either bru tal tr tk-jrrariing..' ; , . Ilokstin's worst trtlal was when ke had to statitt on his heail in alwith tkk. in whirk there, w-a alsmt ten inelitw of water. Ik Hiiid !. was partially Jtranjiletl, .but vas Jail rijiht in a few mlutes. ;. '. ; Youmr E'liil SlMThlau was tuatle t rilt a trtMiii!tit'k 'wlonjr. fhe street. In tMitnifiiKinithul rT ki UluKtritkis father's ride, ami lie Itatl 1t keep ohout luir "turu isiys, turn,? all tire time. He ttitt not think (his wa huniiliat imr. he sakl. although Jk rihl uot'relisli the task." . . '" -, . '. - ... . 1 .;. , Iu nearly every Jnsiauee witnesses salt I that all the more Airutal forms of haximr were ol-olete. ami while "krae- ins" was still practk-eri weeretly, it wa arninst tls rejrulations aikllf anyone tveiv rieteettnl riolatins thesr reKUla llons lie would Ik snurmarUy riealt -with antl severly puuJsIkhU.. TV-n n re a bout a teore or ,tre f lk .,i"s vlaj-smaten tt-te exaifHiflsl. tritfl ahem are several oOhty irstf-dl tueu . l is-ani trotn, at w a-soine oi ine oir livers. - -' ' .r '." , ' , AXUTiliX tXIAIMlTTKK.. v Waskilitoit. f 1W; IU. A 1 tierial 'eommlltee, a'pisdnknrty Speaker Hen derontt lurestljrate helrenmstanees, riineeteil with tin rieatTi of )wear It. . I'.omz. win l alk-jrtsl to ka've died as.a .result of iujurks,-Tcsvivetl from haxinx .while a mdet at West l'oint. ttslay ik eidetl'to efKerf Ml tlK InvestijraHou . boiiotliatele frer tin kolittar 'jwwet. 'lis e.itnnilt tt-e has kteriUnetl: to Diulit tl east to the- lsfttoiu. . ; ? ,;.V--H '-' ! ? JllE; JOIXT-XOTE. J i f - r , . .' f - Ministers frt.l,Vkkt Arre to tkeTvrin . - ,. of tfhe'lroiKsition. i. ji I'EKtN. lks. 10 At a nssUlutf of the forel-rii Ministers, late this "even iotr. evttytliliis in reparxl tt tlir tenas tf rhe jln.ti ot was ajrreetl to, luelml iiiB the Itrttisb , niotlitk-ations. Tbe Miu!.!u:r refu to UiseKic'-auvtblUj; - f - I - ' j ! i :..VJ Sesate Castmlttte Differs frcra the ty ttt Hst Work la Hoke. Vale i iu !tlie infantry companies, to the same, restrk-tion as Iu Vit. but t her t xtmn i-s put on kiui a. to the ill .r tin. lot.-tl strength of uty.i-TIie' maximum strength of'te army;! iixidat U. ; . . t . '! tahi the eulistetl fort; f 4 ho ...several organization of the army at; their maximum strength".; ft , QxiiJ in this act. lnrin:r the unwnt exigencies of the servhsv or "uutiriieh time a Cwu- gre; may hereafter direct. ' :'"". Nothing hi this art shall ie held or fofuMrutnl h as to tlisekarge anyof- tk-ers from tin regular anny ur to deprive kin fa commlssiou wkkii he liokhi therein. WASHIXOTOX, D-. 11). Tlie House toriay. at the end of a lonjs -ontest xt'tilUif over two tiny, jiaT til 1ko 14IU ttMUiM-llins tho lVnnyl- vnnia nmllhe ltahiinore & Ohio IL'iil rtaih, to 'aliolisli ;nath rrosfilii " ki alk-r their roiittv iulo th eity, ami to flutrisf terminal faeilitleM. ' An nmeirtlnienti was placet! innm the reiiiNylvaula kill, o retinire the rtmtl til mill) a i new scilioil ii nmt not ler-4 thair fl"MMMl. Te nivtr ami llarkor eomniittn yif tlw? rioiise has iwaetiealiy kcitht! iiot to gtre out the kill -until after the httlnlays. Tlie mhihImim fear that 11e puklH-ntlou' of the' Itenir wtHilil. jrlve the ! f riemls of t he projeW unfa vtnr a My aetetl ni.Mn an opiortuuily la r- iraiiize ttnnUi nations airaiiw-the; lull The . kill has- reaeheri sin-h ffiaiiti trtHrloiis lalnitwt SMO.OKMNX iintler the! vrovMotral aJhitHientl that miinr -1iiortei-iwiuiliMf will Is iMeesary tt retku-e it to $iitMiti(MN" $.lo.( a .!. 1o i whiek - the eoiiMuittee tlesin- to htihl it - riown. Tke tllrts-t . apintiria tion inlMikl: will ntt unit-h exceetl .t-ti,nm.(ili. The ouMnltee has provl siokallr aneetl to the Southwest Pass Hojeet.'at the intrtHh tf the Mi issii.iii whk-li ..Involve N.iMi in etuitiuuius the eonlraets. The Allss fsiptl lUvi-r Is k tret Sl.MMUMrO tlllf lint the next ten j'ear. A hs-k tui-thc ri.'itu on the Ohio In-low 'liK-ini';i tl Is t .be irovltletl at a tt,of fl.iNMUMM). Tlio harisir nt Ckvelaml. Ohit. the lunne of Chairman Ikirton. is tiowit for over IM.U.HM!. I'titlsUm is to Is natle for rett-inic.-the jettlesfct .t.Jal veslou. and to make- peivral ywns-vve- Mf-at ttieru nt a eofft ot f i,outi,i"M. Washington. I )ee. 1 k. Sena tor tJeoi JkV k.M tr Itri ff .;vi'on. t itsta y n. tltshiy fuTi" mitm? f an uhiHKiiricnt he pi't'l'osits to ofTer tt the Sumlry . ivil Apis tH priatltui kill, approiH-latintc ?ir..,no or a lakm-li ftr tker-usfonis sseniec In tlk? vHuity of Astoria, ()r. - s - . - - - - . -n hi eouiUK'tlotif with' the matter, lHlkir itljc that tlielioine tloverniiK-ut sboukt Ive the partk-ulars to the public. ' . HTAYTOX. MoveuM'utsi of tlie. I'eople Utile- City. ' of That Live STAYTOX. Or.. Iee. tk.-lAsmanl ami i;i luinl Walkr. of Ak. wer-lut-' iuess, visitors in thi.t city-.Tuestlay. 'Mrs. tjuiilu. tf Mehaina . was in town the llfst of the week on a slioi. piiiff tour, f I Mrs. VrJ Pratt nml tlauslrter Allie, ea'nw ihwn fnno Mehaiua Tuestlay, ami iut tlie tlay iMiyin Christiuas present. ' . ? JIi Kftie Titus. of'Seit. is assist liijr her brt.ther,E. C. Titus in , the store lurlur the liolitlay rusk. J ltru, - on Momhi-y. - J eeeuilsr I7tk, to M r.. autl AI rs. 11. 1. Kowwn,- a tlauslrter. 1 Metnliers of the Ep worth Lea juie are Irivititf n etitertalnmeut s ami supper jii tht; I'oiilsehll buiklinji ou Thursday evenlnjr. Iks-mlr Jrth. I Mrs. P. 11. CasH-ll nml Mnt lLik AVhmer. rettrrtietl fnln 'ottatre Urove. Saturday where taey ntteudtsl the fun eral of their brother.' Willie Jones. Tlie Ktaytoti IaiK-imr Club 1m bills' tut frr n jrrand ball mi Xew Year's. Hnb Bryant, a prmnlnout lawyf-f it Allrany ami Mr, MeHarjruo sheriff of f.inn eotinly. were, Stay ton vlsllorson r Monday. . - , . r , S . A NEW llEVOLUTlON. Venezuela lis a Civil W Hamls Ar;in. r ou ; Its ?NKW VOI1K, Iks. 1!).-The Tribune Mints lht. .following A,cakk tness njre i"eeelvsl at kc office of the-Xa-lituial ! Asphalt Coinpauy Crtyu its nsretit in Venexuela auuonucsthat a revolution Ikis lroken out iu that etmiitry. Xt "ktaTrsrvtf"e t-onlalnetl In the mestHjijre. ' . ; Tlie revolutltm. it is 5aitL-ls- firoli alfy tbenonttwue of au'.mfewtrt in th iiart tf the JVexhlent and Cabhiet of Yeueuela to deprive A imf kau eor-l siratitn ot tueir irveny.'Rntl. right. Tk XatlokH4Aiha It X'tnnpiitiy-wiH Is' one of the principal iiCTerers from this. Tlie coiminy flwns - luxe con cession ami , tnluliiK ;, ltks v in1- - tlie Sta te of Iki'Bttdex,;-iitUela.- ' Tlie cowpauy ha lseir tn atittkil rtsskni of the llenmxlea astkalt- lakeifJ 1 years, aud iu Ihl thik-lf ha-Mint up the..-'village' of (iaanaca flml . enctl biiUdimrv shoi- and a TaiT04ttI. Sevw-iilrsuttemittshare lsen luatle by" tlrec.tfovvrniueiirof Veiitunela 'to caiKvl the eouitpany ptiKseitsitms. but these attempt liave always faiksl. At 4 o'clock on Hecenilier i:tlt, lrtileut ?tTo personally t6kl''lnlttl states Miniver lioniis. at Caracas, that two rovemutetit iniuission luid jrovisl i 1m? c-oiniKinyV rights to ItJ irotrty. At fro"flock. ou the Vaiue riay it Is alleril t ke 'Prewkkii t Kt-lztl t bo ou t Ire proiHTty ami tlivslttl it anions oilier, t leneral Avirj' B.-Amlrewsi vlciiresk tlent of the eouipauy, ha apNakd to tke United States 4overnment ftr a sLstance, In a letter to the shaxehold rs lie siysr - . t ? , "The liuancial Interest 4;. represent tl iu this uiatttT are'sso g-mit thut we 1 : i in ji-kin n-oiait auJ ti.ui iHon tht part of the tlVf i taiv kv eruioeitTTi-'. Tkt-i'J ; reimtlv kas M-en exhuusteri. ami :ll failure to JntervemC will result in sreat hito ibtKeuiupauy.. , . -, It niust Is IswTie ill uunti in, an tins tJjat the eueatielan novrru meut has taken our ontlre proi?rty, aud 4hat the Lssue U a elean-eut' one letween a respotisikle Aniern.-an cmi pany ami the Veuexuelau lioveni- WILIVtJO AT RK. TACIUIA, Watsh.r Iee. lil.-The rit-t'Uled Avill ae- Hearing house iKink ttslay that, after January. lit. they i-ent Canciuiau sHver sit iwr. It lias hitherto liee1! taken only at o ier. eeut discount. -" j u TWO AUMORED CIILISEK' ' Will Ih Huilt in Sajjt Vraut isi-o Noue IJo .to Seattle. J" WASlXIXirrtlX. Iee..l!The Ikarri oT Xaral ConstrMcioii. rkslay smpkH-tsl-ltsf Hisirr. althoujeh, lrttklnx.,a tke th!si(matHre of one absent mem ber. It s ttll-nbjeft o elifinae.' ' Ity ttslayN. arraBseroetttf the I'aeitic eojist eets only two hip; lnth arnior etl eruisers. aml- tliey$ro.to the Union Iron. Works.' Senator Foster and lie pn'scntative ' Jones, "of Waftiinj:tou, smoit a lralf hour with Seeretary Ismis thk afternoon endeavoring to slioir eause way come oe me .wiiirans sfhotild go to Moran Bros of Seattle, but the Secretary made no promises. , PROPERTY IN CITIES VALUATIOIfS X 81IOWK IT TI1IS TEAR'S JiiSSZS&MKXr BOLI, S1IM Km ImI lictoilr Slaca th Koll for 1899 Wu Coiupltrxl JefTermon " !! Gained. ' . ' I i ' , i . . . ' -' The. county, clerk ha sepresratetl tkt prrierty vt the t-onnty lotto whtHd d; Iniels aml iiieonKu-atrd towns. Tlie in i orisiraktl tovvus I of - MarioU eounly a iv Kiveu below, witft the Tahmiioii xrf asecxab!e irtiMrty )u eaeh. aeeorrtinj; ki I he assessnnewt rill of the eounty for 1!NH, Just Jeompleted: Aurora.-. ...V. . . ;. . . . .. . . Ki.44i tierA'at.". .. i. . .... -. IKk!lil Hiiblninl.". .. .. .. .. .-. ... 'JKiM J di rv. .... ..... ol,7:5 Moukl Ansrt-1 'SkMI Saletu. . . . . . . . ......... lJi-'SKiMiT Silvtrton.. .J .. .. ... 1 ki.:K W.MNlkuriiV. i. .. ... .. ... . Hi4y , Ktr pnriKes tif etimparisviu tke vai uatiou plaeett uNMt t-keie towk bytlie roll of 1SRW i livre riven; Aurtira. . '. . . Hubluinl. . . I Jefferson, . . . Mount Aunel Salem. . .k Sil-iftogi. T.i Slayoin Wootlliuru. . ;f . .$ '22:zm 1.7T,tH ' 132.S.TT 44.KU 141,t40 0V: BOERS I IN CAPE COLONY, THinil S,W I ITY' C U i.M Af An M S ABE WOBBYIXH THE'BBITISIL War Office 'iu Lomlon Caintiive Little -tr . Luforiuatkiii EnLiml, Xet-d , , T ' 3Ioref,Trooi. - : . IXIXnoX.: Its. 'JSK Tht War Ollice last evening could ifive no information reuardfnjr he Teorts of a Boer fnv.i-, siou iff Cape Colon J'.'t'TtiWoulchiVex oressiHl Hie opinion, iKiwjver, that the newsius r acctntiits were exajctnit'il. and fhat; prolmk'y tlie IriMips who have been employed In chasing tk-ncral He wet will Is tlivrted t ileal with the Invaders. Having regard 1 'the -us-toiuarT uM1hotls ; of the War Ottke, this can only 1m liittiprrtt tl as vou tirmiug tie rert. lxrtl Kili'liener in the iiieantime keep a light "rt4n over tin' ww, -whicli- iucreases rthe Public distiuicltttk. There Is a isTsist. etrte rumor that i tlie phase tleiuauded luavv. rt'luforceuients. - Aectirdlng "to the Haily 'Mail.-privak-telegrams f ecchnf d in ' I sum Ion yester day 'depict; the situation in Cape Col ony as somtm'hut oinhioris. It. iseeui- that the Invading Bihts are rtHeiving conslthiakIt assistance from the local Dutcli. and tliut the trotyis at the dls otetsil of tin Britisk ant koritkw.are not sullkient to ctjs iih any s-rious sorcad of 3 he niilitary ttjiemtlous. ItlHTISlI LOOSES, ' LoimIoii; Itv. Bt.- The itritisk losses Ot Xoitgetiat'ht, uccoldiug to official ac ciuts. wer .elgkty-two .killed , and wouiMtetl. with rrtyfuur inisins and still tiiaiccouutetl for. ' - ; PI'ItsriT AIIAMiOXKll. I uu I ill lot. 1ft. It is reorttti this nrt'eniooa tkat. Oeneral Kikx k.iH lwen frt;ctl ttiabamlou the utmiit. of Oen eral Ik'wet. owing to the, situation created ui.Ca. Colony by the lksrs crossing he Oraug Blrer. T It Is ikimI that lit retuhlicans have eirtertsl (jais' Coloitj ami i siiail.ir tmmiier - liavei yeietl i'hllipstown. The reist aMs" that Ikwet. with atsMit -ks uii'ii. Is north wttt of Iatly-ln-nnL nml that an. attack ou Wlnbui-g U tuomentarily exHS;tett. ' '-',"'" ?"! " XEW AIBSIIIB An Am'rian . l-'us Has Sol veil. li:ecr Heciares tlie I'robfeiiL He " XEW; YHliK, Ihs- i BKA'ilIsiiak li to tlk- Journal a-mr AdVeftis'f'r from yieiina fttyxi': ;n Austrian eu'giutT'r Wlllutnt Kres.;"bas :"lnretit!tl ah'ntr- ship which Is prbiibonced tfi'he'tiettetf tjiajt cpiHliHs,' The emp6nrV a tteil ttou lelug ealletl 'to tlk lncsfer.'-'lie' lia.4 Is-come nuk-9i lntcrestttl and expreHWtf tlwv belief that it would la suctK.ifuL Kress tiki not have tfioDey to Iniikt a lartre ship,' and the tiuHror Wild lie would Ux tlait, uit contribute! $1mr toit of -his own isskct. Xnmeixms others followed niituud Kres will buiW tbe ship. ' ' : : ' t Kina Yaa Haw tiers Bosr Twicc-a-Week SLatesuiau $1 a, year, Twk'c-a-W cck JStatcsmau I a ycur ft- I .4 r i . m m m , - I . i . J DeutH-racy. I houhl etnlssly - It in WIIITKS IX TKOl'lCAL AK1UCA. A i i"Vh".t7U . I r ' thee -w'onls: t;he the rank. ami lik - ' - - ; - yi .a-i.W fcrlrt-if ymtm-nt o rItrtnkla. Dett-ats UC ,h:U .-i hke men living In the t on- . ., . - I , - . . : former Dtr.scratic leader- Ois . cusses the Party's Actioa IN t DfSfRTjSG ITS FRINCIPlfS And Foilowinff Off the Strange Gods ot Popntism and Free Silyer- 1'HIL.vIiKWniiI I'L- Uvr. .!!.- firmer -President'. iilfff 't.iniii t-vntrtluite to Ihis-vee-kVlMttie'orThe SaUray;;'Evit:u)i. Vf rf v?,Hilt; . 1 1 ti i ... t Defltoeracr: vml- tkt1 rxnikly: f Mr.' cWeldihl'lins'liy reviewiujjrthe hi. tdry;6f tlM iKirtvaud he diseisses its defeats sinee in rietaiU In takiuj? uu tlie tjuestkni of the present trondk t km tf tke .I)euoTaey, hesays that the success of tke party in 180i was so decisive uiwl oTcrwhelmiu that a long HON. WM. ?f Jiiitei States- Senator front ' Mainei f Senate at this session of Cbheress, to ii - 1 ' f ' l 7-.-".. '-".- :-. .- ' I '.--'-,--.j:T. I "'"' - -" - I. I Hon. Garret A; Hotart, late Vice-President of the 'United ;btate benator Frye is one of the ablest rhembers makes an excellent presiding efficer n inuaiice of its supreanac.vvwas aJl Ut-iiiiitetL Then came the. "fallacy of fret silvtrr antl-ltpulisiii. i.kvetamt krocccds as follows: t'tHm-hrhtedi V.t, by t he Curll fn1IM4ing t'ompanyl. ' Tlie culmination" of lkmocra1ic we was- reachtsl when 'its i com met with f liese uih I lemtHTa t ie foix-s was coui ii'ete. and vVhi-n oitr rank antl tile were sumuioueil to tk batlllllmeL, 1ki.ii tiers ivhick Jntre strange yntlMd. p.nd whhii were held aloft in unfamiliar hamls. TIk result of stick Is'trayal was fontlooiiied. 'nils; abautlouiiunt of ;f!ie prlkt'iples of thie true IemtsS rat-, tkls -tMiUtiiptnou . tllsletlieiice tif i1h-4 Iratlitioiis .-i ml jlbis tllilpral' violiitii'oi pf tkt Uiw of its strengtk autl vigor, were.' by a tlet-rte a iuex orablc as those of fate, followed by Hie iiMlitakIe piinishineut of a stmniiug, staggering, tlefesit; TIm Iisastr 1ST-!, iiivittsl by a similar. mad vVn lurc. yvas tiuickly followed by tlio re turn' to .tht &ifesioii8 and practices of the sane Hemot-raey.: But tht e. it nt and tersevtramM nf tuir-wjuider-intrs in IXIHJ is illlistraei1 In the most iistotlmiiiig wtiy, by the command, is skott mi the. day of rmv rontau'd ilfs eoififilure; that a "seeioml'laillle shoiiM In foiexlif. 'oil . .tlit'Vioie" tield, witli, tktf same fal e war "cries ami from tlie Kitiie leadership that liasj'1 nought us tir fhe vhrni of tlefca t." ; Again lit ways: p. . .';'"' ,"Tkus, iu lmm, lke ksstii of ; ISfs; was ctiiileuipt tKHiKly rejecttsl. ;itA evTy.--l.ioii of Iieiiiocratic irccess -was wilfnlly cast nwidc. Again our long sulTerlng mk aiwl tile. wktse kyalt mul olsMlItHict tleservetl iM-tter tilings. Avi-rt actinecd and again , it was ileitoiisfra ttsl. ; but more clearly "than ertT lMfore, that the ionly- force tSiat can win IienitMTatk itecoss are ft he mlhcretits' 4o the recognized Hcim t ratie vrincijes. As j new, coml it arise our -principle! must Ik ajplied to . thtiiu lint ln the creed that . Jns mulct uu thrai-i.. n 'i.ontiirv .f , r existence -we. .fniiaii mm the,, key. to ..TWU. IL'U l.ll ' (I I-.T.. . - every 'such applieatieiu; uof sdmll we imh1, k' lesk'on f Ptjiilisiu to akl'trt in luterpretinjj .tills.. ereetL' , , V i ; . Clevlaul iut ; turn touches .on fret silver ,ad;,tbe tnleriil, t-turtM4; ami )!' Ilevjtf ,tlt ike old-t laic; lc4iocatsi arts against xHiirlewMiingUie; general , j tJoyi eruiuftijjU foj'r.prwtningJtsi'.lf, in thii exercise- of .it .f uut:tkusrijgiiinst the gaUant 4:lttriictitiu within a. ita.te. lit; preaches a return of jthe ; Hvniocracy to Its old faith. ayiu: ; i - "Since t Ins ikinocrats f tvery i-on tlitiotis ami in every iimrt of the laml real isy- -Ilia t tbe xituaititm of tke party netsls repair, reorgatii&itiion t- is ; not ketwsary Imt: ri"flupt(fronrmtr -van-tk'i iug is a4tlutt4y i fSMctitial.Be-tr-gauization Is worst-. liau useless, ami tlie arrogation of a 4upt'rlffr iarfy vir tue Will -breed only fmischitif.- Tlii -Is IhiH fdr sober thought, tojerant lan guage: and fratemelj counsels.". In cotitiuNion he sjijs: ' V4f -I should attempt what I have written tiy plan for .the retor4lltju t CpllollliKt FUggstlllg H . of the true WASIIIXOTOX. IH; 111. The State Ik't'nrlinent ha rttfirttl a caMeirrauf frui Uuiksl States Charjie tl Affaires IV Aupre, at' lkfota. stat inK that a irreat liattle, kas been fought in theL Majiilalene river irils triet. Ctdombla. w'UU h lasted two days. and reeulted in a deelsive vktory for i he . 4 kivernnieht. Six kuiidrisl were killed, ami many hundrtsls woundtnl. - -i -. - . . - ! . .-. i .t , A SCHOOXEU WKECKEH. ' SlH:iUrAN, Dee. 10. Captain Mit k- kelson. of -the fu-nitier; sekotmer l'lon tT. has Just arrived here eu route for Portland to Teport "tin 'total ks of his vessel at Har Stack Ittsk, Hear WtHsl, Tillaiiiook, i6(iuty' ' '..TirrtEE YElE pitOWXED.; 'VICTOUIA; ' ft? tC 4 Hee.f ' 1 0. Tlie iWTejVmer Aniur artiyetl fionftke'Xortk totbiv.1 brine news 'of tile drowninjr. by ' tke -aisizinjr of ' it ' 1omt at -Tata 'lktv "ear Copper Mouutam or VVUT Kartr. Mrs. John Taylor amr .Miuine t Baker. ' " , fc .BEVOKED ALL rEB.MITS. CIIICAtlO Dux-. 10. Mayor Ilanl ou ' ttslav revoked, all itennite for lrize tights. , v P. FRYE, I'who preside over., the United . States jtll the vacancy caused by the death of f :: theipper house pt Congress, and, y " ""- - V B!(5UET ,.SA lA'At i E OX BECQ ttl). " ',':,.' :' ' v . . . Storv of the St, P-tul Agroiind .;- r,o.!tj of Cold.. . WHii - ... ! I i. - . -r '. - : . ' . , IS. A. " W-ootl in Ainslt v's.) , "When, the big American liiie sfeaui ship St. Paul ran igrtiiiml in a dense fog tin tlk Jey- lnack- iitar lie lower 'cud of Iuig Brant k. ,1tftn tl-yligkt ou January 'Si. 1-i. tipUiin Clark. I Jnyd's agt ut in Xew Ytrk, got. word of, it at ftnir tTt-ItM-k in iic niorii ing. h ea'h'cd Ji'stant'ly tt l.tiiithni. and Lloyd's was iu liosi-twioii of the news ,-tt N::iti a. in. Tlie St. Paul hiid 1m en ' indulging in a spurt of sjievd wilii ' t lif-" sVvift t.'unai tkr .'-Camitaula. wliifh in1 ii'otifrait wfii'ik-.-r is i.tr-ly a knot 'faster flian" the .uierh"iii slitji; Khr got far out tf Imt t ours',!, mis-iug lie Fin- Island light.. a u'tl tlrove up oi th' sriiitls .of, the Jersey foasl. Slie was h-l.d in the .ii'ibracb of the shelv ing l-iijck for .ten thiys. The CainiMi i hi. was also reiKrid to have .niched IhiIIoih by" an obsi'yyanf.llfi av.r pa; tiolliiig th Jfa'cli.' Her t,tfiiiui.unkr atitl ifr agents tietiantl ili.-il this was litt so. luit she ulitloubtetHy came willi lu view' of. ft.lks along the shore. ,-. lit h cargo "of. lIn. StlFnul weii one anil a tjuartcr millions, in gold - con signed tt a liiiu In Xew 'York, it was essential that this 1iould 1n lantletl. Arrangements wcr niade witl, the Merritt-(Jiapiiiaii Wret-king' i'ompany t" Imvo the stranded lily r kaitVtl .olf. She and Iw-r cargo, hiiuUng tki gold, were lirnivily ' insureil. After l was found that It was going to Is very ttiftitSiIt to float 11m; big sfliip. tlie con signees t.r IJh' gold, who lH-Oi'til it in their business. siHealetT( k Captain Clark a. Lloyd's agtnt to have it lamktl." !. retnainod alsuml the Ves sel tints days; the fact, of It lieing tlMre Ttiiilrtsl tlie . underwriter lia ble for-a heavier tax In 11k eveur-of the vess l 'U'lng tloakil. Xatnrally. the' American- line tl!d not make any 2 Hmiiis en ort s .iw kare'.Uie. bullion l,' - ', atgeit. -a tul Just as- naturaliv 1 Joyd's ' .we'rj iinxlous . lo get.lt oif'iU tjnit-Uly arf iMissnik-: for in tiw eveut of a slurni arising, aiuf cnusiug'.tl.e Ustriicllon of Hie j ship, ,the , gtl l t.'raild ;h;ive nikf -'d jw inimii .inore'Jo h:.Js of ,':3ie. nudcf writers, Capta4u Clart: Vkariereit a' tea hut ain ofrcretl tt taks irharge of tbgohl amV laml tr. llKi'(upor ' t!: captain obtaiiieit n prt.kiis fhaf tji gtkl would Is lamlvtl Immediately, Tlins the underwriters wtre reMeVtl ef the fuetJur risk and cxim'hkc of. U.iatir.g the stiand.tl ,hip. 1.1k Kt!i1 iV.is itahsftrreil to the light er llagsreriv 4kwn u sagging- nlmte Kiigiresrlve utietHi of ea'iiva-t ia Iwgs. k:;gs and 4 sixes. Twelve men arnu tl mi Hi . revolvers' gnarNil the treastlro as it was 't-Jiusrt rritl tnmi a pier to -a Iriit-k ami," tak ir hi a Tault hi Wall afreet. 'I'he. jt'ard of $(;.ihm -for sal vaee s?rvice Jn the t at-eSof the St. Paul wa tin' largest ever obtained in ail Admiralty Court. The St. Paul isrround ten i lays. It was said was that she hatl uut a plate letit or a slaiicd." . " . . rivet etj'l'ree, Staled Tlieri?? was Wnntly. a iisichaiit'aiilong tla-iii ami only a few udssiouai k's. Mot of tht ni wire . a . .l..'Jl..i'A.nu.i.i.l ...! .I. wen engaged in expmrlilg the ne terrkory. In establishing and tHktr-v ing stations ami iu tnilning ll. ;im. lives fvrTVh-e as st.hlkrs, Imkii hand ami workmek. The ,proiirrt!on if haths anions ' them was appalling and. with very few exceptions, hcv were. obliged, every two or thrje years, to take long furloughs iu more healthful regions. The la test statist lew with regard to tlie whites living in tlie Congo 1'n-e Wate-;slhMV ;tbat about l.TkO are , sent--teretl all over .the state. Tlie exact lruMitier on January it last ar- ias l,ih, ;,Oiie-t4lxtktif ithtj entire auuik.r live at ifcoma. the capital or the stale, liftv nnies ni he.ylver and a largt p.-irt, of Hnn are in charge of tr a:e etn-pkyi'tl. in the ubUt olUt-s' AIhhii two huiitirwl an living'4 at' tatadl. niuetv utiles utc tlKf river, and. inot . of, them are In the transportation mtv- itre; ftr Matadl is Ik starling jiolut tif thi ritilrtKitl f-tuimvtitig with the Pp. tsrCoagoaiMl here all freight is traim-s-hlnMtl bet wetm-1 he railroatl ami tin. EunKau steauifrs. Tlwre are nearly as many white imu at Stanley Tni is at Boina. for Stanley I Nml is tin. ldact w!k4o frelsk 1 trauliioiHit u." twceiii the railrtiad and the ui-river steamers and here also are the -ship. .......1.4 ..-li. tlu,. til itlva. .11.. ttnl ... gother auri repaired. ( A large nuiler-of state, ctmiiucn inf antl nisioiuiry -stations are now es. tablished on .the iipper river aud on its tributaries far north ami mmiiIi r tls nuiiu stream. Thus .over Too whites are now living on-the tipjit r rlwr svstent alsive Stah'.ev -Pool aud alMut -4s oC them are it ally , iu Ceii traj, Afrk-si, for.: they live, frtnu l.noo tt nearly lS iililes from I in iihmiDi of the river.. Just' aiwnit one-half Sf ( 1 it nii i t e Isi'oi)tei re I lelgia us a ad nearly ' alf the leading ' nations ' nic rrirtweiitttl' In ""flit remainder. , ; -i The liit-rcase- kf whites iu I lie' I-VciM-h outro !territtrf k also very bug". This largi legion 1 just norUi of tlit 1 'tint'ti '. 1' fee Sta uV a ntl I hough it is tilticiitllv known, as -the I'tcih-Ii Congi. an kniHirtant part of it is li!bnbir- l olhcr stre:iiiis" rt-.wing lo tiie AtKiutii or to Ixike lbatl. Oil.. tan. tl l,i-t 7."t whiles were living in tin Frcnt k Congo.- of wiitiin live-scveiitli wet -FlemJi. They ar not so gfiicrall.v tlixtrihutcil tkrtiugk the t-oiinlry as iu tlie'i'dugi State, ftir comuififial and missionary :ations are not yet ivitlHy tlistrikiiletl.'. The largest while oui l.i mm Is at Bra.a vjlk . at the ln ;nl f Ilk in vigalioii on the Ogowe rivt-r. everal humketl niiles fro inlln imt.iii. AIhiiiI toit.seveiitk of tht white imuii . - latkui. are woiiM'ti, wUU-li is a Iargr pitlMH .Con lluiii in .the iHft Sta If. 1 A'small kut iady Mnam of wi Hers is flowinir froin'tlffriiiaiiv to !.'t-r- tnan Southwest Africa. The sta list its ure-iiot very rrs-Mir. Jmt in 1S!N. '.oi.". whites were bring there.- tT winoii !it." wtre - wtHiitfii ' ami cliUhrreii.' I'iflccn vars' ago vle-re were vt-ry few wliiit's 5n tlKit iKirt trf Africa, but it is mov forgllr.r; ahead faster In its "thvIop tiknt tif iiany other part of the Uct- Uiail l!OSJlSfiioilS. : 1 $2.50 SENT FREE. Tbe Hill-Known Chicago Heart Speclatltti, franklin Miles, H, D.. Lt. B WUI Send ; $2.50 Wortk of His New and Complete ; 1 Ifealmeat to Oar Readers. J. TlMrrt kex-er. was a ls'tter iIMrttiuit.v ftrr erstiH suffering from tlhteases-of the heart, nerves, . liver,' stomach ' t.r ilrtipsy tti test fits, a Xew and Coni 1lte Treatnicnt for these -'disoitlers. Ir. Miles is well known as a leading specialist - hi tliese disoases, and his liberal tifTer ' Is -'certainly ficrioiis consideratkk by worthy of every af- ITietetl rentier..-'.' !' . This new system of S'Mflal, Treat ment", i thoroughly stieiititic and i u hiensely superior to the ordinary ns'thtMl.. It fonsists of several rein tslies carefully siiecteil to suit ; eueh kidtviduai case ami is I lie tinal result of twenty-live years tf very extei.sive rosea rck ami experieiiee in treatiug 4 UI9 . lit .""ft 't tliwaw.n. II -lll!"l.l.- a ctrralive ;llxjr, foiik'. iableK lasa tire pills and usually a plaster, select ed for e.'iek Vase, Kxtepslve statis ties. tifiMiy -.denioiislrale that '1r. 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Your treatiiient" enilniy cunil me." writes Ifon. W. A.- Warren, of -Jaim-town; X - Y-? " " '-" :.. -:'. As all a ttl ieltsl readers- Liny have 2.2 worth Vf tieatirtent espts-ially alaptttl lo thelf" case, free; ke wohld atlvtse tliefn' to send ' for it at ' okve. AtMresa---1 Hv Franklin :M iks.' .0l' to 2f State -tCincagoJ ; :'' ;" lt -v.. -till: tij n.iiir l' "" ll icne "Oiemiu" ' it , , , '' ..- . i ' ...'.....- ; ' ; f ' '"- , H MAlr X MISTAKE;' i - ti'i Mailt ii Tr "'' WASI 1 1 XI JTOX Hoc il-r ' t k now Ieanetl that : "Iheentire1,iMisuudei4autl: lng.'"wlik kiias tkdaytsl-bf coiisiruV matioii of the Mgrcvnient.at ,1'ekiu. was niU'tj; by a change of muissiou of" a singRHglt "'lit "the coinVk! group bf tiguns.iuaking . itj one, of cipher mes sages: of liiKtriK'tiou to Conger, Curi ously enough tlie chonge in this iu&le tligit exactly reversed- the 5mauiu of the. nt ire. message, sti that Mr. -Conger, in obimsiiig tin English view; was uctinx exactly contrary , to .the' 1 spirit tf Ids instruct Ituis. I hough in.accord- 1 autre nilk. their Ictlcr. . . , . l H r. .in