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HHfl (5 Tite lyTHTi-rouyTAiy FAnarnn, Tuesday MoKyrN'G, December 2, 1902. I Ki SWIALLGRAIN UNLOADED H JlHIltlfw' Leading Long Lets Go of a HH ilfB Bi0 Line. Kit' IIP IBIiS'i A decl,ne oF oNE CENT HlKl '! jMnfl News In General In the Wheat Fit J Ittfl II 8mMi Bearish, Lower Cibles, Liberal Re- ilWl 111 nHV celpt In the Northwegt nnd n Large, 111 'jl 1' mil! Interest in tlie Visible Supply Bo- ' iiSSl i Vam ing tho IInln r)lr(lnff Factors fljljlj jj)j 1' Trntle in Corn Wat Light There i;U mH Wa Llul! Doing; Oati, Hut Un- i h J 'ibhwk dertone Was Firm. r?l'I 'SrlJi ' nlrnso "er t Thi- feature nf trading 'iitht '!( ' "'" " "" unlindlng r h big llni llair','SPw ' r Ua ,,nK ,orm ""' tnn constituent la! j -fBl tiuomngnn i In- market of a hum- Bin Mint slSli'i- lEui )l,n hv traelera who had hem following mlV'i VK$ in hla wake Tho roBUlt was h decline of 3lli jsi r,rr " "" n Mhi ' "" n,,'ir' '' aim ht 111 lli'rb s were also nntr Thn hewn In Ms, a - H)l fiirnii wna iHiirtMh lower eahlca liberal I Iff ' iGBB !- -lptn in tho Northwest nnd n huge in jjl j Js.WH emise in iiio tlalhli suppls twins the ilVi I I Sf m dn depreetalng factors Huylng b torn ilfi' PB mission houses hi the low point cihih"1 a h AlIS Hilt late In the dnt llie rinse lelng at kSlM ylffl I "t ngurea wlih .Miiy Sl off ul 7n Iffn I vfffl ' '"r The nrrnlng was v lower lo Hi L?l , Wi3 biglur nt ,f lo . r,c anil ranged Iietween ty'fr 1 I l'l 1 r kIIiik In torn wna light and lb" weak LMMi IVii . ST. " "" wheal iffeil-el thla muik. I nml WSnll I I St r i H4rl an cnnUr lor-lliu bill lonl Ihf HrC'Si'! Oil)' " ' '" "" "l"n Ihirr wna n mlr ilc Bli'ltt-i Bi tiJE I""n'1 mo "" ' "rh l""" "" whll rr LHiiV 1 JlM I Hi .I Ml rloKlnit He hilher at KH HE'ill' 'H' ! ' W" " " """' "-"'ng f,r,w"'n U)4;v and Hvirir I '! v!l AllhouKh IIkti- na lllll" ilo'nn in oj. alTv'? it 18 1 th" 111 iltrt nr ta llnn-r n F.miil"'TOnl BSS; ji "ill H n hr.,i ib mm I b. Inn llir anal ilnlm- BrJJl 11 f lor Mnv . I m I . i',r hliclifr ill !','' flriW'.il "J t f '' afur nn.lnit Ikiwihi ft . and i, HtEt.fC- -J if; f. V ' rnllona m ' nml nfur n alluhl Hl'i'rt '".& SI hlh'r nionln irb.a ttwml a Irn- MA?k' 'till D'i ' "rl " ilmnniml under Heal Uh If '.IlllK'. " .' ' ITM a I linn In I iiiif nnd on Itek nf an) Hilt. 1 III! vJli. 1 arileulir auninrl The elme n na alend HEfp' ImiIMSI 5 r1,n l'i" Prk 21,1, inv.er ni II W HlB'i JitllrJRli'i 1 ird u ilnvrn t,-y ifflMiM'. an I PffiiiiH'ti! it'll rn orr .i in y iiivir Bniffl50;f,ij IIAMin Or I I AOIW rfTUIlEfl '' ItWsiViJw'l Vrllrlra- upen lllfh Low Doaa W(i' l JlUfWifiVJ1 Wheat No 2 Hn'lffil lEIi Jiff ember MS 71S It ' IH VThIS Bum ri 'imir " nt m M14 mi4 H HI IraSJ .InniurN 4" 4TH ' Ui, WI7j( ffl sin 12s rii i if, Krpl'i Ir' Ulilfll"! I 'mbrrrnn w, lU , ,iu, X S lr IhllP Ve.a pork p. r 1,11 k (fit fill M Jnunr I v 11 n't U ftt WKi HMlU 4lli! Si i rM Ierember I a IS 10 IS ID law, Bin'H'f ' ' "rl per t- iim Hffi'K JJIVhwI Hliort rlba i er 1m lb - S K'irWi9 J-iiiiory V 23t 12', 8 11 H ft Ji Jgfl, i lMt M C T 9.' i ;i5 H'Fliflii PlS'J I CNBII IJ1 OTAIIOS'fl MJjl t L' i'fl ' rnb qiiotnllniia were n fnlloHa Hour HCl ' i 18 ii"L? I inlet uml MuK, N'o ; afrlnir wheal H SJIl' Wji'I ( 14' je No J lliTV "Jo t led. TMtfl"- Ki tmf' M HJ Jo S ' n Vli No . jellow Hi,. No 2 V 1 CJHl. JhiSII "Us :i'4. No I nhlte. lie No Jiye l K' ' l i! K tl " i.noi fe. linK bnrle S41fe fair to ! I ' f ffi BsfHt rholr. nulling JMiMr So I flux aeed l f timft t I'1 So ' Norlliuiatern l 20 prime El if I tS3 tliirlln aenl Slilii moap pork. ier bar Kf ' ( I icl rel Jim-", ii I'' I. Innl per 111 imiinda f .' SBKiiIiI "" ! ''" " "lorl rlba alrlea (looae) t 7Mf h' I'll Sl!( I tffl "" pillti I aboulilera Ihiaeil) Jfl i:MI aHi T' Wt! : t- ib -r i iiiriui Rra.ln I in BVlTI f 5i Hflf V Hl ' rIrr' AN" PIIIPMUNTS MB .' 9 T Si 5it rilila rteieipia Khlpm la , a J KjlaJI 1 ' ' ,lr larrela 47l m) Hill 111 ( J ill Mh ' l"b 'a Wl " H P 3 T 5 1J f I '"n biiah.l. J-.H.TO lJS-i.i iai';. U f,iiK t "o- bn,i,M- 12TOI ii i H lrn ft lit te 1,irl" ' " h '" ri" S!'m Hfil'it' ri I'l'Ji 1-i'niii rr v( liM!B fir.. L ?! ffi On Hi pr linn i ci-hnnite ln.n 1be bnl. SP, V J ;i;il t"i miiliei i llrm rirnmm IMI2V HiSl 1 -K fS B rrk'' '" "lv "' ,,""' nrm IWISi 11 " 1 li fit Corct Olillll. "' 1 1, KliPl Pn Fran I i n the 1 Whent-rjnlet, l ' jIU I) rml r II IS bid Mn lift,',, fH,, H.'r Lflll.'lj "r" '" m llow llrm II v Hill. Id nSlJ?' ,1,r"'x N' "' ""emlir. !1 bid H MlinJl ' M j H 'iIMn 8fifflr 1 st LoulB wo1 Mnrliet. Hal ' If I JlBrlJii! Ft 1'oul" I'"-' I -Wnnl-riiehnel 1 I it U JstwJlEC TrrrlMr nml erlern inedbuna li.JtlSi., I ? FlWIWlt '"" 1 eilti roirae 131180 V l .' x'r-lrl, H' I c VJSiil'J! London Wool Auction. i1 'l. lsWIu Si London IVe 1 -tiie offiMlima at the I' I'll il'.-i iili'1?.'!, ioo auction a ilea tila DiilnWre.l UD?J ' UIitlll3ll balea Inilullllh a Routt , loill.n of the .1 1 Jj;! ll'll1'? new clip Nnv Zenlnml uoaabreda were H ' ,Kn(Klr !n 'arKe dcm.ii.il nml aold remllK nt high Hal 'l4T. tWWaf 'lnllt, Tn'' ' intliienl i ur. .1 n fair aii, Hal 51 ! -'J'. M I? nr a. onndH Merlnoa add w. II lit li llffl. JlE IKI1 leijrrr rat.a tloo.1 rcna aruib a aold HI vm W WW HI ,r Sffl'll Uutter nml LgB. H ,A ii't'lSl f New Tork Dee 1 -llutter-rterelnta I il (Jl'lli Ii Si ,M packagia tlrin htato ditr TO&Sje I !ill5,i! erearaerj ein Jii ireunier, 2oT'JSi i Hnfi it ri. lie. tidi i7 piukne tlrm aaaaaaal .'i '1 nWM V 1 Ptlo and I ninailijnlii A4.'9. Wealern aai'lr 'I! Mllr'S' El uncandlid poor to nno 2iji;i HI S'l ' 'A i til New Votk Su8Pr Market. Haili' . iMW 1 ,? Yrk Uei 1 Sug lr 11, firm r:l Mi I'twrJ, i fnlr rol,nl k iv ' mnfikii o., ii HI ill iisilffli I HJI l Ml WW k1 Elgin Butter Market. PF.ih',r'Jl. I'HsSs. Ii lWn T" " ' rh' l,rl" 'fbmier I JA, .i JitTO 1 ,,,1, " "' '" b l 'll f"ll tb nit ket Hal JJ" 4 ) 9 K " ""'" "l" 'x'1 "" " r-l I r n 'r VfrJ fl """ '"ws I' "' l''a "I IK' . "f S Nil ' lli 1 N ' " "' "i'kr '" !ma vouml" H'.-i ' lalli LwHtir HHSi wtff uiii-Ado '4', '(illf ! t Chleiun He 1 I'litlle-Ileeeli ta W Haaai V . fil .81 fi "" u ludlns JiO Wetirna HW.'l! I,,er HHii, . iri'S I Oor"1 ,o rr"no '"" 5Mi-m poor to HFm l'r' ;! 1!' m t"'lum J.H-M -r atoikera mid feeder, iIt 1111 li . i I'C'ul'" . 14iii4bi, hufera tiuai Hi WIh! 4'f eniimia IUVl,l0 bulla R OMtt b HaaEf'V ' It I I nle- M JiiiuTS I . xaa fed alcera M no , fil, I ISI I - Vmi r" "'ra. 50t4T HH 4 ' iflffi J. Hoik Iteeelpw i , 4lKi tomorrow ill TIIE 4 t-'l left otu w atiadi 1 1 e utrona HHu ,. iHJM' 3Uxi.t and but hi r .' s , good. HB.Vi 'i f(a 111 rhoiohenj iiimi4i roighhen" 15;) HBl!,!,'. ' !l)l 13 ""' eiu-uiHU bulk of .ul,. niV, Hji1 si' 'i till Shop Ilerelnla MiW aheep lotdse l IV I Si ii rr lanba I "J lower Hood t eholie HB LV'? ' " 1 llfl yell ra J..B4M fair to ilioke mixed libylj ! ft- Mm,, ""o'aieff,7;:;. HliW Sl Ii" J' ,0,Tl D" l-fattla Heeelpla. RV. Ii F t . w nnd h Ifera J-1i4ii eula snilvP t l5 HI ,u' ' m bid a uml aUKi l.'..",H atoik- Hit iWrfJ'J 8 r d f.elei. KMifw aHHAH ri.WJ' I ."'" "'I'1" -"w' atiad to at rone H V Jil fiV t M '" "" 0n 'U ""''' I'1"" Wlii- JHWl ! 1 i flalli blli-cp Hieelna 2.7S aelle t,ad l I ' ( VM t UMAIIA HHn !' 11 aluT I ll'b Om.b. Ii e 1 rnlll. Heeelpla lli , I 1.' ' I f" n rklM " Lx NatHi at. ra laVr Hil I - ll '"' i 'ml I elf. ra . on We.tern HHJ H Sj-JliRiFt n Jr I Ulf.ra yHjjl mn.ra III) Haaa.S.nllCl i li fl . .' " ri "." ' '""'re I V4 l Itv! .' j I ' ' 'i'" Kt'' market ateadr HaH.I '.3 ; t. 1 r i . ., it in, (3 I10e4im w.th.ra HI P "'.Ml ' 'l l-'M'Si eitmnon and h , i'l lV . J. 1 k r 1 Ijmba. M0ulif.ii) HFS K L' i K ii Kansas ciry HaVWR le HnH n M'cia I' i 1 -fatlle-Heeelpta HaC ? II SJ I fl W 1n" '" """" lfi"0 na t.ul)Ftn Ii, P -jiL' fti Ip st t. era W'., 1 xas ..M 'f -AiM4 ,r,5 '1 ,0" i ' hilirr'. )! . i m.iUi"3 HllW 4 i- ord feedara IS' il M HHI !! lA WtV '! )jl m lino BOSW HH LViSlrl irlf V" " '" ' ,n Hulk or nl a r .1 HH' I'lSna ri ' l v5"1 -- packer HH ' H ? ! id ' V1" ' . ' ''' 3 "6 k lllll 'mi 4 i Iambi I ' r w I i cuts 1 ilu S. 1 1 Nl It T i l r li ml Ite elpta 2I0O in irk t l ill ru biai lleif atecrr I. '. it " uii I. 4 11 J .ii fetdera freight paid to rlier $3Krti4O0 atorkera !J on 4'" bulla atiillB etc llStXKIKi H 1Kb llei elpta -m market lower t lain pm kera I6(i!((ll0 mixed HWnt' hi ii y Wilefiir Hhien-lieulpta 1'frtl market ateadi (b ul fat muttona 5JWMJ3 76. lamba il'Crf 4" THE DAY ON 'CHANGE. Condition Generally Improved Not withstanding Youngster's Illshape. The month on the mining exihnnge 0wnd with tho Bale rf 1.740', ahores of Hoik for whbh lavjlijlji naa paid nnl with the belluetheta iiguln headed tin the pike The tone una quite Kenerally Improled by the rally In nlliei an I while aiime nf the soungm.ra fell by the iayalde the condition i hb by no tneaua a helpleaa one The galna made by Daly Veat were electtlf) Inn '! lauitht thnre who had roranken the oara a roatly leaaon while Daly-Judge inado a gallant llRht and In the teeth of atuhbnrn oppoaltlon made Ita way up to i Lower Mnmmolh reapoinllnit to ailiira ndianiea wai alio headed In the rlitht dlte. tlon while Century riiflened with U'nhn'h Hgnlu going lo pleiea on runiora of a at nip with one of the mlghuora nnd for which there una poaiiliel) no foundation flraiul Cenltal made Blight galna while lil ao long nigleited lnoaened up to blda na low a a II 10, with i on Meriur bring ing II 79 nnd Ingot 13 i'enl Yankee I nnantldatet teaponded In n bid of 15 rente, and Hlar fonaolldated to one of 111 renin while the day ilnaed on the nllnwlng market A" II Fl lr-M I ffld lAakedii Tlld AaaeST Jax . . . I !li4l SM l Ml ai Albion I X Alice I SO llul-Berk ! IM I i"t HI iik Jnek 10 . Iiobb Tweed 16 18 ... 1! Hlark Beta I M 7 Uen Iltnbr Od'n m (. I'nilfornlH 21 21 1 22i I nll II 18 II', II oritur 0 IB I ir,i, n i reole H Hi 40 . no i irb Hem M I I i n Ulercnr 1 7",, 1 -a), 1 7 1 7't Daly . 1 2& 1 I 87 1 45 nil I j eat 3S 01 IS Si I IM m 38 Mi Dnl-JiidKe fli : 9 no I i am Dnlmn 01 OHi 01 ni Kmernld fi 10 I iW, 10 K II 11 n I HVj ' ilibna 17i Id 17Va II i entral 4 00 I 1 40 4 8ft Golden E fti'l Horn Silver I no , l Ingot u 11 11't.l 12U J ltowera 2 l.lttb Chief "01, osa UOlijI m 1. Mammoth n 97 90 I 1 ') L.a Urine (14 04V4 "I ' HI1, Mnmmolh 1 W 1 671!, 1 63 I 76 Manhattan i om, Mn Day 18 Mjt 1T4 17' Mar tnah te K 02 K S Light 01l I N tork 27', 2tai I 27 5"4 Ontario B 76 8 Ml 8 76 8 (W ,1'itro 07 ltlrh Ana 01 01 Hwnnaea 76 I 80 SR H Hwanaea la 52 I IS 20i H H rnmento 41. .', 28k, 26V Hllver King W00 M on Htnr I'm I6U KVi 114 1"' K Hhield 03ti I OS 10 Tetro 16 1H4 16 18 I KtlittB JO 121), 31 00 M m, K 60 I R I'on , ma, 36 Hi, I tall . 80 66 00 valeo . . 12i, Victor M urn 1! .11 cat M (1 01 Yankee Con In 45 41 nbaall 73 7IJ Jf7 B8 JloTlM.NO 8iblll ronanlldnted Mercur, nt II "0 Hilt-Judge l nt 1870. teller thirty data Iff,) it 14-1 teller thirl, doe. V at ' Dalt eat 300 at IV, 156 nt t.16.36. M It IJTIi r it 136 II Si at 60 Ing t li'O at IJ'ji I ower Mnmtnoih in at f cents, to,) at . TIiii ill !.e l at !)7c. 5k) al ".HjC Mil Ins X.i'1 nt 18t "en lliiller lino at .ite, loftO at lit I'olll irnla J nt .'3'tii I'.nt ir 10O at Hue, li nt 97c. 9-t it II, Inn nt 'We I i Heine 2H"i nt (i.e. lb at 4Nc 1000 at le Miirlht Maahlngtnti SWo at 2,r N,w lork 80o at JDc. 400 at 28'si. 800 at ',i IV iliaah too at 72. aeller thirl data ni at h I,. i at 71. aeller tblrtt dnta 4l nt 7c Inn nt 77i V) al Ke (If.) al 7fti ll III 7V , 210 nt 77'jl 100 Hi 7lrV li ,H 7ii,i 100 al TI'm KM Hi 72V aeller tblrt) data 2" ul Jc. 100 ut 7:'vc. 100 at ?Ji i Hi nt ill h-l .it 71c Rharea aol 1 .'I 466 Silling Millie, 137 78313 Ol'K.V 110 MtD. Cenlur, at 88c . Conanlld ite.1 Mercur do at II silt ' I'nl Meat, bi at 138, lit at IM&, at IM60 Ixttter Mammoth 41 at Me 3100 at DSIte, JW) at StAc 4U nt M. Walinnh ion at 73,i. 2ii at 71a liinkee, 1l HI 3.1 Sharea aold, 4or Hilling talue, 111 I5 MllllMMl HAt.BH Daly 1(t) at II 60 loo at II ! Dal) Judge IW) at 8.170, 10) at I! 71 100 nt I'M) Jui at Saw aellir tlilru daa li.l ut in 87W Ion at S so Dul Ileal 76 HI 137. 26 at l7 14 176 at 18710 U at 187 06 28 nt .',. In at 43d SO I ower Mammoth .tj nt SSi. loo at wiijr 300 nt UTi .in ut !', M ut opkc, b-i at K',i at 98c too at 98ic Miij Du. 700 ut IS. 6U) at 17.c Sarramento !) nt -1'ic ll0 at StHo I'allfornln, HOo at 23i, too nt J3c aeller thirls ila I'uitur) 30A at IMe bt ut SDle, too at M',i- Jin at (Ha aeller elxty daya. l.H Hilne 6" at Ic Martha oihltiftun lono at 3Vc Uiil.H.h 2iu at .2',. 100 al 71V, H00 nt 70i U" hi UK jno ut t. cm at iCl If.i at ft r ut Un 2un ut ilttjc 70n nt 'Be too t 84i . IDA nt tan. f'" ii. k aellur thlrtt duta at Morning Ulor, injo at 'c Rhiirea aold 21 Belling tulue 849(133 ul'I'N noRD Pals -Judge, s al IS ''enturs 4i ut Me. IM al 9&e. Kt at 88c 1 at 9il 100 at 8iti 100 at 96c, 100 at lft',1 bujer thirty dua, loo at 95c, buser aixts dusa urn nil Central 100 at M 46. Ingot Ih'j a i 12i N. w York lot") nt SSc Rui ranu mo jno nt Mto Star Con WOO at 16i U'abaah Mo ul a7i 100 at 07'. c, MO at t74' '4 at 8c ' " tflmiiB anld 10 Silling talue KIM 36 Boaton Copper Strone. Ilnatnn Maaa . t)e. 1 The copper Imrea hate bien dei idedly almng In apota I'nlted blatea Mining wa the f. iture ailtamlnir about i nolnta to l.'i on a good tnlume of trading Daly Went a again aitlte allowing a de. cbbdls better demnnl foi the atork, whbh made 11 1 point gain to $17 I'ulu. nut wna liinij aelllng oft SIt t5 410 Th. balance of the Hat whlb not in lltr ahiued 11 in in tune Th.re un pen 1 a in In ti mil h betler tone to the coiner Hat than hie been In eildeme for 11 I mg linn I'he market luatd trnng Ilornblower , Weeka hrokera 63 Htnteelttt H.iHton nnd 10 Wall trent New York furnlah the following quo. tailona 8hIcb lllwh I ow note Amalgimntel IMO .1 M it, K72U Hlnghiim ton ."no r.er..rW" &Wm " " I'lah inn .. 7i M '0 2 7 United Stnt e, t- ..,) j8,ju J 2,, Curb-Beaton I. Mil ' CHILDREN ROASTtD ALIVE. Horrible Atrocities by 10 Tiuka in Macedonia, London. Ufi 1 -According in die paidue recutert lim the Bulgarian newinpra ute publlilng alorlea of hor nbli atroeltt. by tl lurka In Man I li 1 1 il li n an 1 in d t 1 hue lit -'I lit. M m ttrtuiid 1 ith ill 11 il- I'l J n th'ir h 1 , t aro saw 10 hate btcti a o iiiiuii airu rT0 OPEN MINERAL LAND 1 Efforts Made Regarding Un compahgre Reserve. UTAHNS ARE CONGRATULATED Success of tho Republicans In Recent Election Causes Party Lenders to Congratulate Senator Keains Sec retaty Shaw Asks Appropriation for Caie of Indians In Utah and Idaho Question of Polygtmy In jected Into Question of Admitting tho Territories to Statehood. Washington D C Dee 1 It 1 un rtrratoiid that Penntnr Kenrns will take up the matter nf the opening "f min eral iHtida In the I'ncompahgre reaerta tton at this aesslon, lending hla best ef fnrta to secure at nme the opening of the Uintah reaertallon, which seems now tfi be In something of a tangle POMOAMY IN TUltrtlTOItlKS The nuestlon nf foltgnms la being In jected Into the question of the admis sion nf 'territories lo Statehood Sena tor are now being deluged by petl llnna rinm ministerial bodies, urging that the organic nrls admitting New Mexico nnd .Ulrnnn In tatehool shill contain a piotlslon forbidding polg nnis UTAtivs ,inn coNciit,TtJLTnn .Mter the ennle receaa today a party nf Henatora gntltere 1 In the marble room to illacuaa tnntteia In generil Henntor llnmia was In the group H congritu laled hla collengina upon the sucieaa nf the Hepublluina In the ongresslonal elections an I tinning to "4cnitor ItoHrna, sitke enthtiHi utlleall) of the ardor of I'tah llepublbnns WOIIK ltEFOHIJ 1 ONr,nns4 The pretaillng aenllment among the memberi of both lious lonlght la tint tert little legislation bet nnd the eract imnt of npproprlntlon bills will be done at the present session PKItKON'AI, Mr.NTTIOV M V Keefe Major-elect nf Chejenne la here lie In the lowest bidder on the new construction work at Fort D .. Ituasell Senator Kenrns has secured a pension nf J1D for l'.llaln I Mlnet and tomorrow will liiimriiirr a bill to pension Henry (J Hiu ion at 110 In icplt 10 a ipiert the atipertlalng nrehliM t of the Treasiirs snld today, In legaril to construi lion work on the l'toli public buildings tint there hnd been no tecent change In the statua of the projects wnsr will m: ro.NTinMKD noth Senntnta ntibola nml llcltfeld nf Idiho reapitiiiled to their names at roll call todas Inquiry at tho Committee on Public Linda office todiy resulted In 111 expression thnt there la little doubt of the confirmation of I n West re. nomlmted for ltesl'ter of the llolse Land nlllce -1 purpose which the Idiho Kenntora will not te able lo defeat, It Is thought A8KS AN APPrtOritlATIOV The Sccretnrs of the Trcaurj. In hla estimates of appropriation, neks for Miinoo for Fort Hull (Mil resertitlon for th lisenl sear ending lune 10 FiOl JJOOO for the support nf the Knlhnb tn dlnna in Ftnb nnd n like nnmiint for the Sheblta 126000 fnrlthe Shoshnnes of milling nnl 1171000 for stirteslng and allotting Walker Hlter Flntnh and Spokine icsertntlona, under the uct of Mnj 27tll list PRICE OF TROUT LOWER. Mountain Vnrlety Down to Thirty Cents, Lou est Since Summer Season. Owing to the receipt of a larger ship ment of mountain tiout than has been recelteil In this city for some time, the price was seetcrdn reduced to 80 cents a pound, the lowest figure since the summer season Iilte nnut sell at 30 cents h pound lieirlng 36 cents, shad and ssltnnn, IS tenta rush sra bias, tnm cod rock mil soles rlnundera hill but two iiounUs foi a unuiiir Ciaha are totalling ut 26 and JO tenta each lohatriB 16 ittita a ihiuiuI ahrlinpa .0 rents a quart prawns. 10 tents a pound osateia 60 tents n uuuit aclnts M rents a can blue polnte, 3a icnts a iloseu 'lliere ha been a slight reduction In the prbe of spring lamb, tt tilth may tow 13 had at IS lo JO ctnta a pound Prime ribs nf roast sell at 17li tenta n I ion inl imrlei houae ateuk, 30 t enta, mut ton 1 hope, 12l to t5 1 enta teal IS to JO rents pork IS tn 17', tenta, laid 16 cinta 11 1 ound lltiki'js uie retailing ut the a.ime prbe which pretalled prlot to Th nlts gltlng time 18 centa a pound Hiring chkkens hi Ing 17'-j tents a pound hens, II cents tame gieae and dui ks 17ij 1 enta grouar 1 cents rabblta 16 and 311 .(tits duike 10 to o0 tents a brace I'rnnleirles uie i.uhir scane on the lotat market and aa a toiiaequencc thu Srlie hna advamed some dealers aalt tg aa high aa .0 i v nla a qiint 1 foi them lie iters heie hi em unable to annum for the shoituge nf these hi riles 01 tinge ate held ut from .0 to 71 rente a dose 11 lemons II to ;6 nnf bananas 11 to 3.1 lints apples II in tl '0 a bushel dates, 16 irnts a pound llga ,', tn .", i fills 11 paikuge iiuluirs, ',0 tents it pick grape- 71 .enta a b tski t ilieen ben nit nie nn aa llllnn to the nun ket and are offered at 3t) 1 ems a pound Pntatm sell at 60 1 nta n bush el If ttui o 6 cmta a heal relers 1 centa a stalk eubbnge. H rents a pound caulltlowir 10 cents tt pntin I he is thne buiuhes for u dlnu sweet pota toes eight pounda for a itiartei In the pioducta handled h the yinln m'i lianta iheie la no chiuge In prlrea r orn l letalllng ut II .0 11 liuniln 1 light whole uml (linked (ratkid bailet retaila at II DO a iuindredtii Ight whole hnibs a' l V wheat 9)1 10 a bin-In I Im erne SO 11 nta a hundred ttilvht tlmoths "lienia Kastern and I'tah high pattnt flnili sella at lieu 1 hundi edit, 'Ight, 1 hi" straight guide nt 12 40 nnd bakers giadi IJ "0 I'lnners who bine plenty of hutter and eggs are reciting good pi Ires for them the tetall prbe for ercamerv but ter nn the Palt Lake market being 15 1 enta ii pound the retail price of rresh eggs V tents a doscn Hntn h btittir retails at 30 tenia a pound and l.aat crn egg at JO rents a doien DYING IN STREET. Woll-Known Butte JUntt I Suddenly Sunimoned. Hutte, Mont Dei 1 Jiholnrr-ll for metly toreman of the M intana Iron Works was found In a dilng l .ndltlon at the font of the Hairs al No (vt huai Park ir.et ihla 11 irnltlg He died an hour luttr from wluit la supposed In hate bun tie rupture " a I loo J eiai I Pur r II nrrltel at the house wh. 1 he H s 1 uin uurlnt. tl 1 n,tit 1 nd n m pie b in I an tnpti I t uml the Matra id h ! " ". '.. ' 'bUarl ink fell ba k uiitl lu tlio Loltuu. OMNIBUS STATEHOOD BILL. Contest Over the Subject Began Upon the Meeting of Con- gress Waehlneten, Dec 1 -The contest oter tho omnibus htatehud bl 1 began upon tho meeting of Congreas Aa soon aa the Senate adjourned there wis a conference In Senator llnles t immlttee room at tindedb senators MUaon Alilrlcli Hale Piatt (Conn ), Cullom Lolge llanna and Ueterld8e, tho latter chairman of the Committee on Territories These genlle ment rcpreeenteel the Hepubllcana who are uppoaed to the omnibus bill admitting Oklahoma -New Mrxlin and Arlsol a and it la understood tutor a bill admitting Ok lahoma only The principal part of the dlscuaslon waa on the forthcoming leport of the Cim inttteo on Territories Senator Iletetldge briefly outlined the main fi mires of thi irospectlto report ftoni w lib n II was gathered thnt the muj irllt will be strongl sdterao to the a (mission if either Arlzom e,r .New M(l o The Hemtors at the tonferetice expr, .aid the opinion that If the conditions wu, si 11 us shown h the testimnns features ot which were glten b Senntor Meteridge then It woull he unwlto tn admit either New Mexico or Ails., 11,1 Xhe a Imls.lon if Oklahoma and Indian lerrTiors foiui I considerable fit or, though no conclusion w is reaihed I he Kepttblkuns who are making the light for the omnibus bill are under the leinlerslitp of Henat i-s (Jtias and lllklns lies elulnieil llfteen Itiitbllcan pledgee to lhal bill, whleh with the Demoirals would Klto the omnibus bill Hepubllcana opposed lo tlio 'lerrltunl Sllltehnod 1)111 think that certain faiornhle. remarks hate leen taken for pledRea ind that when the tete Is token a nnj rltv cannot be mus tered to admit three new Mates at this session It la probibla thit a Republican caucus on the subject will be held HOOF AND MOUTH DISEASE. Efforts Being Made to Stnmp It Out In New Englnnd. Oilcngo Dec 1 -The West Is not to suffer because of the epidemic of hoof and mouth disease of catlle Inn nnd sh.ep In the New Lngland Ptatea sass fairretarj ef Agriculture Wilson, who arrlted In ( hleago last night to attend the Interna tional Llie stock eoslllon The Indications ar that we will be sue cessfnl In stamping out the disease before It reaches this aeclli n he said Mt liteat report from the Infeclert dlstrlrt Is that tho disease 1 at a standstill The next report will d.ilde the number of men that I will sen! to .New Lngland Hill joii miy be sure a large mimlier will go tlefore mint' diss hate passed there will be scleral hundred teterlnary stir geonB In the New I inland Stalea nnd they will be instructed to inspect ctery eow aheep nnd hog I pelin we need three or four weeks to stamp out the dla- Congress will b asked for a special npproprlttlon to cure the disease perma nentlt I Intend to ask ror at least II l Tor this purpose Secretarj W llaon will teate for Wash Ington tomorrow night The exerutlte council todav adopted an ordir which riftlares that nil neoi mine sheep nnd swln upon Infeet.d remises nro 10 remain In quarantine until such time as the chief of the cattle bureau de cldea that It H rrnrer to release them that no uuctiona or public salea of neat catlle aheep or sulne shall be hell in Infected localities! that the transport of untie etc, oter public highness Is for bidden at all limes when the disease ap pnra to be on the lm reuse and that nnll tboe hating business thero shall lie permitted on Infected terrltors FAMOUS BOND CASE. Ct. Clair County, Mo , Issue Again in thu Courts Kansas Cits. Dee I -John n Henderson of Washington D C representing the owners of the famous St ( Inlr counts borde, tallied at iJllooo ant Issuel in 11"0 to build the I.cgo .it N. oaho railroad ap peered In the 1 nil,. I Slates Msllit eottrt here todat and r iim 1 .barge that the bond Issue wii si cur. d bs fraud .V though the bonis were sold the rail rond was neter built an I Henderson se cured Judgment for the full imotint with Inteiest whleh now iniounts to oter lll.tii.vi To pretenl the Judgment from lapsing he recenilt petitioned tho "court 1 1 renew It Thereupon the st (. Inlr .mint) official Hied mi answer In thn pelltb II ptnsitlg that Die Judgment be set iside and staling ntnong olher tblnLA thu bl Clair counts dellnltrlt ilutlnri. l expressly mil posltlirls alleges that sutil Judgment wna procured bs actual ind losliltn fraud 011 the part of .Mr. Henderson Mr Henderson todas made an Impas sioned denial of the ehnrgea and offered to hate the case tried again upon Ita merits Tlio nttorney for St Clair county refused to agree to this and the court strut k out the j onion of tho answer ob jected to by Henderson MAY ENGAGE IN MINING. Federation of Miners to Discuss the Proposition Denver Colo Dec 1 4V mass meetlrg of Olobetllle smelter smiloseea to dis cuss relatluiiu between the smeltermen and the minora will be In 1,1 tomorrow night l.nch member of tho rxecutitu committee I1111 in n at)., Intel n conunlt tte of one t lutestlgati mining proper ties In hla resnectlte localltt with a view tu mmglng thn federation In tb.i mining buslntBH uneli r the lerma of the resolu tion adopted bs the contention liat Juls STARTS FOR BUTTE. Madame Ln. Bonte Will Stand Trial for Complicity ln Mutder San Franclaen 11 1 1 -In custnds of Sheriff J H Fleet if Silt 1 r Hum counts Montana M i.luiiie Hulh I allonte nlins Fin Hart lelt f r II uie on the iteiland to bit She w n. ai it slid lit li. n elite (jlbion In thla illt aid boib bnik to stand trlul for compiled) In ihe minder of In II .1 1 atlit who waa allot 10 death In hi r apartments In Hutte on the nlf hi of lie lobar llth J U Krllrs la on trlul lor thi 1 rln.e h it she muiiiialna that she nlom Is gulltt and although th. Montana offlu- waa furnished Willi the n tiss.rs extra till m papers alio si em i Willing uml anxl. is te leturn wllli.i it them and Maud trial fi 1 her irltm M iduine In Hint stood bs Iter llrst Slurs 10 the last but Hrnrlft Furey d es not credit It Hherirr Fnrei took e,lth him Incriminating lett ra round bs 1). te tit illbann In tho woman a Hpnrtnienta ufter her arrest STATE COURTS POWERLESS. Army Officer Carrying Out Orders Cannot B Restinlned Des Moines Dee 1 lodge M, pherenn In the Feilenl . mrt todas dlasolt ,1 Hi, Injun, Hon ,1,1, ilue.l in llie State ,, ,rl reetialnlng Mai Turner In ihnge it the eouatru ti ni f th itmt ast at tins place from bull ling 1 scwrr airos 1 1 laln prltnlr Ian I 11. ruled lhat nnt a run oftlcer eiriybig .. it ordera if a sup i)r taonot bu Interf red with bs Slate 1 uirts WOMAN'S AUXILIARY BRANCH. Western Federation of Miners Will CieatoOne. - Penter Celo Dee 1 - The exeemi). cominlttea nf the Western Federation of Miners today decided to create a unmans auxiliary brain li It la tn aerte a.- rl Ing to the explanations of the rnemi er as an educational feature in unionism and socialism FOURTEEN SAILORS DROWN. Steamer Charles Hebard Wrecked nt Port Malnse, Midi. Sailt Sle Mule Mb h , Dec 1 11 steamer Chirleg lfcinrd waa wre, ked t Point Malnse carlt todm bhe broke si nnd dlsappeartl comflei ly Hnd it is 1 II vc 1 that her crew of fourteen men w r. all lust WARD IN TROUBLE: Man Who Figured in Salt Lake Courts is Now Answering Los An geles Officers. Oakland Cal , Dec 1 Thomas Ml ehael Waid a confidence operator, has been freed from the ties ot prison onls lo be taken to ban Jose to stand trial on a charge of stealing a blescle, that has been hinging oter his head while he haH been sorting a sentence here Ward has a long police record, and no less than six women sre said to claim him as husband One of these Is re lucted to reside In Snn Francisco nnd nlheis In Halt Lake, Spoluine and Ta- Ward a performances In Salt Lake a ear or so ago are well remembered He shotted a preference for the landladies nf a couple of roonilng-houres here anil Iinded In Jill but was released, as no 1 barge wis mide agalnat him He re inilned here for two or thtee weeks and then lanlshed HAD STORMY VOYAGE. American Liner St. Louis Has Terri ble Experience at Sea. New York, Dec. 1 The American line steamer St Louis arrlted In port earls todiy from Southampton nnd Cherbourg, one day Ute, after 11 icrs storms passage Dn the ."ith the Mt Louis nn Into a tlolent hailstorm Rnd the hailstones were an Inige that the nfl-cers hid hnrd work mitigating the ship For dajs thev ran the teasel under reduced speed with the pisengeis behind stmin ilonri and the eei rontlntnlls hreaklng oter the ship and bw coping the decks On M cdncsd ly about 4 n clnck In the afternoon the storm became wntse Hoien seamen were iletnlled to mikn the lifeboats more secure when a heaty sea name curling oter the rail There was a shout of warning and nil of the men were held fast except one namel lohnson who vos dashed oierboiid The boat was slopped but so wild was the sen that no Hid could be glten to Ihe man nnd the steamer resumed her Join net lesterdiy afternoon when the St Louis ttas off the Nantucket lightship a lire ttas dlscotered fotward on the main dee k It was caused bs a ilefectlte electric wire and was extinguished with n fen bticketfuls of water The Inci dent which was related by Oen VHJocn, created no excitement. POISONER CONVICTED. The Second Time Jury Finds Kim Guilty. Bnkpr rtly Or Dfc 1 rtuirka rl ward Fimonln has bren romlitd th rr ond tlm1 on th chargp of nt.ttmptliiK to pnl(Vn Ii"na IImcll Hnd Nora atlnco This li one of tho mont sen .lion . cafl o-r trIM In the Circuit iturt of this countj Slmonlw lio In a. resident of Ilmlo allr It In allied, was once llv lorr of I pna How Ml but the younff lnd din rnrdrd him fop Jum Sliultz whom fh" Iirh ilnt f marrIM On th ltth day of Tunc, l "V SimnnlK pnt two tow dors b Nora Hmtth ono to Ml l!nwp nnd th other to Nora Wailace teUlnfiT hr they wrr romnlivon powders The Rlrlt took th powderii and soon nftr b'tami lo lently tit A doctor pronouneed it a anicat poisoning Mts Howell wis nt tho point of death for 6oonl dms fter suiYtrhijf from a Ion? and overe Ulnens buth cirlti roouvered The tlrst trill of Hlmonls rostilted In n hunc Jim I ut a eocond trial ronultorl in t ionvlrtlon nnt s-ntenr of threo enrs in tho ponltenlliry Tho rspo his np poilod to th Hnpreme court wh'ro tho rrllct of tho lower court wan roord Th trial Just roncludM is tho thin! tlnio tho cJSo lias leen trWl Simon la will be sentenced Wedncsdaj HOME RULE FOR DENVER. Gov. Orm.in Issues Proclamation Re garding Rush Amendment. Denver Dec 1 Gov Orman today Is sued n proclamation announcing the pia aage of the Push amendment to the Stale Conatltuilon abolishing tho lounty nf Arapahoe nnd creating the city nnd coun ts of Denver und South 4ripahoe anl 4dums counties The purpos. of this amendment la to glto this ells li met rule, the dual offli ea of city and county being consolidated but the rli.'infco will not be ctTocled with out lltlgiilon ( Ity Treasurer Paul J Soura refused lo turn oter tho funds in his posacsslon to County Ireaaurer U s Klder and Sheriff Dm Id D Beerle refused to aurrt iider hla nnlce to Hamilton Arm strong tho new sheriff of tho city and county Tho municipal league assisted bt Dis trict Attorney Har-y Llndeles will lm meellntels begin proceedings to enforce the ni w Inw V petition for mandamus was llleil In the Supr.me court thla Uterinum by .t tornev (Ins Leros Stetlck und othera on behalf of Counts Treasurer Llder against City treasurer s-oura uftir demand had been mad. upon the latter for hla ofrt o and tils ri fusnl h id been m ide Thla la the first mote in the litigation lo teat tho t alldlts of the Hush home-rule amend ment to the Constitution which becume operative after the Governors proclama tion Ibis morning UNCLE SAM'S DEBT. Obligations Again Reduced During the Month ot Novsmbcr. Washington Dee 1 -The monthly atatemtiit of the public debt shows that at thi los. of business .Novi muer 29. lt, the dilil baa luah In the trcasurs. amountul lo HMW7SI, whlrli Is a de. crease for the month of 3110,140 -Jhe debt Is rreapliulnted aa follows Interest bearing debt I JHdiinin Debt on which lnurest has ceased aim i maturity 1266 810 Debt beuilng no Interest , , 39, m6 8ii 'tHl .. ' SMI-IMTNal 'I his a noimt however, doea not lm linie IMSSdfia In eeriincules and 1rea rJ notes outstanding which are offset by ifi equal iitnoiint of cash on hand hel.f for their ml. nipt Ion The rnsli In the treaa. urt Is iiassliied ns follows r " ''.''i'r!"..?-'' """' e") Oemral I. mil lBlttaS In nut I, mil hank depositories H 911 118 T01",1 triij.7l7 Against which It ere are demand Hahui. II. 011 stiin.llnk 1 mounting t jk,i 120 luio,ll."'" " ' "" U"l"nr" ol' '""''' ' BOOKS ARE BALANCED. Unola Snm JUceivIng- More Than He Exixtnds. Wnshliigun ti, 1 Ihe monlhli com pirnllie sliiemint of Hie Hovemment receipts and expenditures show thu f,,r ihe month of November 1)8, the iii receipts wer' 843iii(iot and the dish,,.,. for November waa 16 811880 The itati n,Hi,.'!S.l,n lll,r"s of 1 oo con m ,'u, SSSen." ;.nd0,,cr.a,ef n'fh'm & I ir tb. nw months nf the presnt nsmi ".Ti '" "'?'"' " SWHW In ex e,I of the exrie mill urea " HEIR TO FORTUNE. ll'porter on Hutte M,iw Will Receive Forty Thoitkand Dollars Him Mont Dee 1 Throhh , 1 i'h if bis mother at PIoci rvill ( ,i 'I rl " I lineman a r porter ,n m ' M'i V ,af"n h,lr " ''"line I u n,.a as ttVailWu.i'lnJS.w PROBABLY FATALLY HURT. Victor Man Tpken Trom His Cabin and Beaten by Two Unknown Men. Victor, Colo, Dec. 1 Tills evening Cy Dlmmlck cmplnsed by Iho Kleth & Orube Ore Transportation compans. waa taken from hia cabin by two men and ao badly beaten that It la doubtful whether he will lite until morning Seternl months ago the bouse of Wllllim Wcstcott, manager of the Klctli . drubs (ompnns. was dy namited and almost entirely destrosed during the absence nf Westcott nnd faml lt Dlmmlck Is u close, friend of Westcott nnd has been strong in bis denunciations of the Westeott lncendlirlstn Iho gen eral opinion is lhat tonights outrage was loinmllted by the snme men who wcro en gaged ll the pretlous uffillr LIVE-STOCK EXPOSITION. rirst Step Townrd a Movement Hav ing Permanent Show Taken, in Chicago. Chicago, Dec 1 ' The Chicago Interna tional Lite Stock exposition Is the most magnificent expression of progressive breeding and feeding that there haa ever been In the history of tlio world" J im.it M W llson, Secretary of Agricul tine paid this compliment to the big show In a dedicators address tonight at tho new I lie Stock Itccord building at the stocks arils it Is a three-story brick structure and ttas erected bs the Union Stockinrls 1 ompnns ut a cost of lino ml the llrst II sir will be detoted to ngrlcul turnl exhibits of rallwns i. the accon I will be occupied aa headquarters by lht-s(or. record societies from all Bitllona of Hie Unlt.il Stales thn third contains reading, lounalug nnd clubroorns and a I irge audi torium W II Sklnno- general ngent nf the stocks irds tampans, ind genet al min ug.r of the exposition piesented tho bull Hug tonight to Ihe live stock Interests tr Amerba Se. retarv Wilson recelted It on. half of Ihe tintluial Ute stockmen John Drv den Minister nf tgi'lculturc for Canada, sroke on bolialf of the stock growers of ('nniidii nnd U I; II irrla 1 nltcd Statea benni ir from Kansas, apoko for the br, edi ra of the W est Sectetary Wilson nfier complimenting tho donors of the building upon the pres ent made to the lite stockmen snll The most important fenlurc of this ex position to me is the presence here of Ihe stub ills from the agricultural colleges Ihe Serrrtirs then pill a tilth tribute tn the talue of the woik being done bv thoBivlnstltutes and went on tn Bay "I pi pose to usk 1 ongrcsa to be generous with us and nutborlie me to co-opciatc ttllh the colleges nt Ihe experiment stn tlons throughout the lind along the linen of breeding We want lo produce what we need In the 1 nit. d Stales I think we bate thn h.nlthlest animals In Ihe world In the lulled States Innuli perhaps, has as hritthy animals aa we tme here W lien sou gn tn the confluent of Lurope ,tmi llnd dlsenses Iheie all Ihe lime for (lie tenaon that Jurlsdiell in la tut up Into small eountrlea thnt n tie central pnw er 1 in stamp out th' ills. ns. as we nn here or as the llrltlsh ran We are com pelled to Shut out eert thing from con llivntal Hurol We nro compelled 10 shut out eters thing front ,sli We hate lo shut out everything In the Philip pines llie first step towird the establishment of a icrminent lite stork exposition to be held nnninlls In ( hiengn was liken tnnlaht nt thv meeting tthl h Secretary Wilson nddreased The assm lotion Is tn le similar 10 thit which for three yenra has been cenduetlng the exposition 1111 tier the pntronige of tho Fnlon Stoek Sards compiny It la to consist of life membership from all pirta e,f thla and other eountrlea The membership fee Is to bo 1100 with annual duea of 110 each lor Seaill membei litp A resolution em bodslng the liisH of this new enterprise was adopted bs a unanlmoun tote WILL HGLD INQUIRY. Son Francisco Coroner to Invcitlgnts n Mysterious Death. bin Fiancisco Dee 1 Oiling to the clnrgee whleh hue been preferred bs J 1. Iicke proprietor or the Ktili kcrbotker In the effect that Hob. rt Hemlnswni thn hoiseman and hla brother fin llllnlrd Hie aillelde of II . former s wife by suggestion anl bi leiitlng tin weapon with which File kill, d heiseif tvh. r. she i ull llnd It Or I.. In ml tin (oinmr lias otdrrid a thorough Ititistlgallon ef the 1 isc Hubert ll.inlngwiit ailtnltl.d In the Coroner this aflirnoon thit the wont in who killed herself on Siturdas night anl with whom he hud beep nt ing for attcral months was not bis wlf Hir nnmu. ho ana U MIsb Carlotla ( amplgllu of Cln cinnatl 'I h- do id woman Is ll o daughter of 1 will known Italian f unlit The Hemingway brothtrs d. its Iicko s story imphatliallt and assert their ele alre for a thorough liitestlgHilon of the facts Hnbert Himlngitas ibiea that his wlfo was eUsponlcut or that lie hid nils Intimation Hi it she would commit suicide MALICE IS CHARGED. Butte Man Declires He is Persecuted, Not Prosecuted. Hutto Mom in. 1 William II Jen kins ehargul with lirlbrrt through hla attirmi Him morning madi a motion In Judge Mi ( leruun a d. partnmt of the District 1 mrt In set ii.l.l, the Inrnrmil Hon libel agilnst lilm Ihe tuition was argued nt length and una onrriileil by the eoitit v demurrii ti thn Inform 1 tlon wna the 11 III d und Ih. argument will be h nrd toinnrow Jeiiklna IK ehirgid bs Cnuntv Attorney Hreen with brlbets. ind who ilurgri 11,,, 1 outils Alloiney lit turn Willi hating ul terlorine, Ilea In proaecutlng 11, eJH, Iho sm III, elurgea agulnsl J, uHlim la thai li. gati I nnnli (unite jii ,1 a glial Ulh lust lo aw. Ill In filaihmit before Juall.e (ll .inner of Walk rtllle In the eas. or the Stal. ngalusl I, i,.ilii In Ids imlion lo ait nnl, I t infnrma tlon linklna iilbgea that Ihe pr . iiiUon la Instltut. I by tin t oimtv Atli niev through Hindi c Tb 1 is. hi,, 1 ,7 usiiil Inlir si on 111 ,1111 if ib, upiirL tlonnl ihitgen anil 1. nun ribirgia nnd lniiau Jenkins la a w.alttty usident HOSPITAL CLOSED. Boston and Montnni Ono nt Butto Closes Its Doors Unite M.m I,,, , Klln ,od tin pall nta will b lu, lurilofur. tun WlSt !"' .'".""" "'" "",,.. los" I llnl will 1, iikin in n, Muriiis A. .,',,,',", ,"""""' Aiini.gim.ttis tero boa Hal's n ,M'.'i'"v "" "" ,,"""' ''I uospuaiB In ih age menus III, abin- lilll a hoar llnl lea iim ,, 11, Tit. luirg. 01 tl. hueiitlal th insilt.B 'Ih, iJurt's'iVV" U ""' '" " "'S' CHANGE OF FRONT. Veneatioln'g 1'iesldent Una Accopled Oermnny'a Claim Herlln tie. 1 PieHlilent HiHtrnof Ven. e,uelai I,, 1 , bublv on Tbutsday asr 10 the ,n Mimatrr at 1 am, aa a writ. '.i'lf ..,f.i',,',';!s,l.';,,v;,l',f..vv-er"trde: svr:,h;x;rr,,rtf,',Vi,;,l,'!,( ly-r (bring 1 alio.;, t,er unneeiae fs 11 1, rnrnrT!r.,,,.hA,,"-l '''''" :.f iS S'ir?" w?- Neiiosueina 1 liHiign '.V'7ro'nin,Ui'bL, ,'il"r rrnnvin cnmiiibra Hi it .1 1, ... 1 .....v" mint nf ih. ,,,, Biliis m ,Li,i,te L'f" f probable 1,1. 1 1 ilrll uiea Pieib I, , 1 ')'S biding to th, r,, that t, ,, l'.mn Ha el.lmaof'de.ni'm'iV ,Bn,,,hren.1l',lrR.,;f UTAIIN IN NEW Y0I1K. BOUNCED BYBlJla. Idaho Statr&iBWr , ,jl Is Removed. ijue HIS SUCCESu7ISfM Action of the State ExenH ' Been Preceded by Cnl " twecu HlmseuL0, . -Latter Decline, to f, Snowing Mad, 0D4th ise. to Be Sensational- V ft, Charged W,th V.atlnJr( In Report to Interior .. jOi iC Boise, Ida, Dee. 1 Th. State nnglneer Rom 0 nounced today, came u 4 " ' the general public, bu, . "' known In mme circles for fcl that It was contemplated Th. occurred Saturdas and on oT day James Stiphenson ol p, appointed to nil ,h, j' action wis kept a secret tint ' oovKRNon makes ciusr . This action by the OovtrWV. preceded by correspond.,,. 1 him and the State F.nsl,,.,, , ' t ember 2blh the fiotfm. .. ' him a letter c lllng o ', cause whs he should nVbT,? In that letter the Sot J""1 charges to the effect that ,h?r. had vlolited the IaV.tf.fr making reports directly ii n,: , tnty nf the Interior ,ndV,j ! against the dignity ot tils st,' WirATOOVFrtNORAUEor He was further charged ,a 10 prevent the rarrjlng m ,,." for the reclamallnn nf mi,J, Carey act. Thla had , "fr, to a conlrotcrey lhat has ,,,, the Twin Falls Irrigation prViT thnt project had hefn uth , plans nppmved and the lr,c," withdrawn from settlement 1 . tlon arose by the InatnrurstUn potter-plint scheme at si,ohow 11 was found (bat at the lo it Ihe rlter nil the water would bt for the Irrigation works Th. pi nit people, bs hating b,iui first, would bate n prior mVr Ote r this question there wa, mu , tlon In connection nlth Klvlngtbt er compins right of way a, to.,, school iHtnl aectlon that corosri 1 fulls and Is needed as a site WHHV CONTROVERSY CAME The control ersy came up ijib Ihe virtual consolidation of tk. roinpnnlca Mr Ross hM com that the chmge in conditions tn It desirable for the State tn mt from the negotiations with th t tlon company, since It could not 1 nnlee safe water rights to rro,( night settle under the canal n fled the Interior derarlm.nt tfe wis obliged tn withdraw his sj; or the plans because of 11 1 lmpilr of the inter right It has hem posed that Ihe power company aulsh any claim to f uperlorltj-ol hut nothing has been dons aMIt stage of the nutter the Goimw motes, the F.nglneer ROSS REPLIFS Ihe litter. In response to the R not a requit, Pled a tery compi site slntentent setting forth th ind the law of the miller ashen stnnils the 111 nnd stairs that hi been kom mod throughout by thr of the .Utorney-Genrrnl He I thnt he la merely nn adilwr 0! bond or that he his transr.M' authority or offended ngalnut r 1 of nlllelnliloin by eoinmiinliatlnj the Sccrclurj of the Interior j.NiiiNi.r.it nr.riTSKS to tie 4f Icr rci elvlng ihe commuc'i tho (.oternor Informed him he si inottd nnd Mined hli tuc nor Ooternor then left for the lit' nhmv til Chicago, and he duel ti know that the Lnglnrer refutes I 011 the show Ing m ide The cue t lsea to be sensational SLAIN BY AN ACTOR. Leading Woman in Philadelphia! ntcr Shot and Instantly Klllt. Philadelphia. Dec 3 Mrs. kale 1 sett, aged JS sears, leading sorrr Keith a Illghlh Street Theater I company, was shot and killed lai' by Ilirry Johnston, a well kneani formerly ft member of Richard Jl lleld'a company After Ihe nil Johnston attempted suicide tragedy occurred at Darlen an : 7 streets, in the PhlUdelphla tenta Johnston fired at his tlctlm Hi I Two of the bullts took eltt t o the left breast and the other. stn arm lohnston 1 hot himself throail lire rist nnd Is not expected to 1111 At 3 30 11 clock this (TuiiJr Ing Johnston 'ins resting ( hospital. The doctors ore Ml able! to sat tthelhci he will 11 lies In a (.eml-corsclous state ti fluently repeats the words, falso 10 me " BANK NOTE CIRCULATION Monthly Stntement of Comptrol" the Cuneiicy. Washlnglnn Dec 1 Tho nionltly r inent Issued by the Comptroller '' Currencs shows the total clrcuuiw nutlouil hank notes outslsndIM oliso of hualliiss November fl hue be.11 iS M'll on increui 1 1 1 ar or 1.1 til wit and an mcrr t ,,"l",,!l,.l,f.,,,iiVl7uili .lonl'nllel' l,!,b. wis iHllio IH aiilocrea" "r'lr'mio.t of llie rolrage je-ttj- i-vlt'.'ffl'r''.ir.b inlnur coins WW STOCK QUARANTINE LAWS U. S. Supreme Court Sustain' 6 rado Act Washington, l' I ,1?V,,is. Hlatcs rlupreine r""" "T' ' , ,u II,. ronstltutlonallly of h" "' dl. anllne Inw of '"" IlarW' wns announced lJ?'0t8 " P, was based upon the case ca , is Iho Nni'SV11. limhlhllB Hie Impor IM'on su either live Stock inb 'JJr,lrtO I' was attacked as iiic"H ,u also n oiilngonlstlo I" '" du merce lau ami Ih n, , w luw. but the court "'? J tb S n' . n acini will. lh''ht ,. pplW protect Its own cltln hheHr' rora writ of error in lhenii jitneoi dings instituted by n overruled.