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TwelvePages. (OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO - gMg oooooooo ^oo^xx^o ( TwelvePages. cosoooooocoooooooooooS VOL.VIII.^NO. 104. ANACONDA MONTANA. WEDNESDAY MORNINO DECEMBER 10. 1333. PRI03FIVE CENTS Youwill aheays findiihe^right goods at the right^prices at MR.MORGAN OH CUBA HeDeclares That Congress Should^'at Om Act BUSINESS IN THE SENATt Fha EI it Pe^n^ioninK Nancv Alla-^bach Passed Jver th^^ Presl-^gjgflPa Veto A Hrayer^by i a;m:.jo. ratjkwku tta. ThisIs a kargata^tarn ilci* not neid^thai It Is a bargain. ini HnM King Ilabel lo t'-ll you IIIs :i ill s. i Iptlun in lull.We Mil only I limltnl numbw anil^to Hell them readily we have marked^the prlc^ down from $10.00to $5.oo Washington.Dec. 15.- Key. T. Dt-^witt Tilnnit delivered ihe prayer In^Um nmii io day Frys occupied Mm^etalr. Haleof Maine reparted Um peuatoo appropriationMil without ainindm^iits^a.id wave tn lire he would rail II U|i tn-^nuilToW. The house roll) urt'tllt loso-^lutioii for the holiday adjournment^, Dec i2 li^ Jan. 5 wan agreed u . Morganof Alabama BreBSBted the^i 1 tdeiitials of l-.dmund W'lii.suili P.'t-^] tun as Kenator Horn Alaliama for the^term beginning March 4. Best. Allenof Nebraska offered a renolu-^tion for u committee of nine senators^^on i he use of money in ^MCtloWk^^The n-sidiitlon directs the committee^to thoroughly investigate the extent^In which money wub used in DOW IMC^limi With Ihe nielli preaMsUtksl slBB^lion, either in proiimt lug nominal Ions i-hi Arrivedlo-Pnv A Handsome T.lne of Merlin! Silver Ladles'Comb and brush S^ ts of the^11 mm liorham mnnufuclure. t'onib Brunh fa- Md orlafluendM '* Halelectors, and Inquire suchexpend It ares were^legitimate, corrupt off^pel tally to Imiutre and^what i xn in for sm h^un Mffi of sllvt i' ililie banketsmonufoctureri otherrotnoriilii^all class, s n ai side ofpn v.Inlin r any^excessive. II-^unlawful, i s- amortalBlo^puipoaoa Um^gold mines,^railro.nl* or^lis and millionaires of^conirib.it ions and If $7-50^ - GreenAtVtty Jan. i, '07 Solid14-kurat (bait's (MM Wateh.^Solid M-kOfBl Lady's Hold Walch.^Hoy's Solid Silver Watch.^Silver Tea lot, I pieces. Tiekets^tiven with i.vtry pUTchaBS and repair. ....7 he Jeiecler OWBoTTBLOCK, Bl'TTE Perfumes- Atomizers-^Manicure Sets^Toilet Cases^Smoking Sets AlbumsTraveling Sets^Cigar Boxes - And ManyOther^Christmas^Goods ml til DRUGGISTS UNorth M;iin BttwC, Batti i 1 1 ilQ-IIOMM,!!, anycontributions were made by any^prisons, or 11 rporailoim raiding^abroad. Theraaarutlou sinpouati Um pro*^poaed oommtttee to m ud tor porooM^and 1 . .n r.1 and diini a report h^ the^Orst Monday of December, IM7. Alien^sent in Mm dark's dot k and had road OYOraJnewspaper (lippiligs conla'ning chargesol Irrmrwhtrlty la eoBsoctkMi^with tin 111.nl rlocttoa. The raaorg*^ttoti n*aa isferted M ihe committee on^iinatlaaoal expenaoa, Allen reraarklag^that bo aaraoaUy aoairod a apoody ra |MI|I. TbeMil ralkUUM aomo Mow Meal-^can boa da was paaatd and nan aooi^to Um proatdent. Mr.Morgnn than took Um Boor and madea |im-^'uhait speech. He said. 1v. ill i online my remarks to com^^men to upon facta stated in Mm recent :annual messages of Ihe president and^I (he m i rotary of stale. 1 am not aide indlaoovor thai the praatdeal made^j any apednc rocommandatloni or Indl- jeations H to any aotkM ha deems it^j proper or expedient for fonart-sa to^j take with roforonoo to Spain or Cuba; northai hi had Indicated any enurse, txcepla atlll. nnUani arnltlng thai Mm^txecutlvt proposisto make. ConaTeoa,^left to itx owa initiative, must aaauma^the reapoBalbllity on a matter of most sei'ousgravity. Conareaa must give^to the rtatementB ol the prealdenl an-^bealtatlna acceptance, as to matters^that were oomntltted by the rxplana- tinll10 his spei lal i harges. W in n BO^undertakeH to state the fails lhal a!^feet our relations with other powers.^vm- must aieept these farts unless the^disproof is overpowering. Thismessage therefore i^ of Um^most Importance as a statement of Ihe I^leading fai ls and COOK lusions lhal luar uponour duties in reaped to the eon- 1^Kiel of arms whieh has'iaia d for over^two years on tho island of Cuba, and^it hits the support of le ally all Amer-^icana I have not heard that Spam controvert!any statement of the prea^^ldenl In his rneoaaase. The arldenrc 1that comes from private sources r la- tlveto the condition 01 Cuba and tho horrorsof peroecutlon, rapine and ex- termlnatkinvisitid upon the people of Cuba,admits of no douht as to Ra credibility.Yet it aroatnti pletnroa ao lOCrrdioiyInhuman and so di.^';rae^ful^| In the civilization of this age that u^i itunta the mind Into the belief that smh things can he true. AsMr. Morgan proceeded Mia ralleT hs Idled and his words were followed^with close atlihtlon by the BBMtOfU andthe large ntunbar of apoctatora. Mr.Morgan went on to speak of ihe^trying situation arhlen teijulred prompt 'actaM lii save thousands of iuno^ ,.t^people from trot I and dellbt i^bntcnery. The wholesale ma.-saeia s I^ \-^the Spanish were no turpi lap to the senator. ^If war with the United^Stales Is neeessaiy to reconcile Ihe Spanishpeople to the loss of Cuba by^foreign ronqueet.^ said Mr, Morgan.^^v\e shall be compelled to meet thai^emergency, if the deatru^ tlon of Cuba^1 la em.ugh to satisfy the popular aan-^Mnaenl of revenge, we can avoid a war^with Spain by remaining Inactive^while aojr own pooaaa are hatag ralaail^or Blnnghtered along with the Cubana.^If we mean M lake any aetlon to^^wards stopping this war. or anmh ia- Uoaami txtermlnatkm, era intve ao limeIn lose. Mr,Morgap. spoke of the resolution^of congrefs at the last session, which,^he said, pave to the president the^okotoa of concurring with the policy of^congress or delaying. The president^those delay. The war has continued,^sal'.! Mr. Morgan, until U has reached^the hnal and desperate stace of a war^of UevUntattau and extermination, wuh^Ihe people of Cnba an a nfay to the 'who have set aside the navaj honor-^aide usates of warfare and baVO he-^^nine rolibers. cittthroals, ass.; sins,^tavlshers and plralea. Ifwe ate forced to wat to ; it an^ir.d I^ this saturnalia of Mood and lire,^congress will have reason to regret th^^Inaction of the president. A tin.. dOi -^lara'ion that the eaafatet In Cnba had^leached the stage of open. anbUC war.^VMiuld have admonishid Si aln that the^I'nited Statea at least ^uoule h Id her^n^eourta!de for the ol.nervance of MM^tules i ' CtvUhMd warfare.^^The senator npolM bNlatlf ^ f th^- In- 1ti rfi renro of the auppeseil husin- sa in^^terests lo pr-vent ti nt governnn et 1from i nding ihe ^horrid and brutal^puriH'Si of Infuriated men.^ Mr. AP r- 'gan s|Hike of the necessity f p:-oi..t- !ngour etttaana abrond. RefHilng ta^Turkey. aaespruuBcd ihe k pa that the policyof this i :irt:- nl anM bat 1^e relaxedami 'hat are arenkt not much^h -ci-r h. ar of th sf Tur';'sh anTonaaa^acait.at hii^. an'ty. The Benstaf a - i t - 1^i^i that one nooajte in Cnba hav*- rinhts :^i nd. i ihe kftwa of naiiot s which the^conrta of all nations arlH enforce ir. Spite ^f opposition, even if IhO IT I )^nl of th^ I nit^l S'ati - shoo: i ., i .^tkana ii^^ should give datae la. * fun^focco and iffeit. our pooaaU are not^content, said Mr. Morann. to sudfef^I these arreaani v.iiiun anraaad of u^r, frontierand to pile up petitions and^pro. fs to l.e hrought before Spain In^the ' ^ ndless palaver of diplomatic cor reonondonce. while ^e katon thai wringshave bOOa done to our p-ople^und other ^rungs are threatened, our^government Is In Ihe most humiliating^stale of innocuous desuetude if it Inter-^lioses no helping hand In th- WlltaWIBi^and refuses lo forbid the further de-^vastalion and death that a crin l nuO^erntnenl la now Inflicting nsag Hem^The senator said he foresaw that the^lime was near at hand when Ihe Dual^stand of the United States must lie^taken, ll was foreshadowed by the^message ai d the moment might come^at any time that Ihe president would^lake a definite and final stand When^this came, the senator would follow^the colors of the nraatd nl. and if It^meant war. would any Anieriian hesi^^tate lo respond ' There was no aller-^li.Hive between fu''her humiliating de^^lay or of Intervention. Inconclusion, Mr. Morgan said ^In^this condition ot affaire, to eotabllah^pernaanoni aanea in Cnba ami peraatt^I security for our own people while the |^i Spanish nionateh' is deMiinani in that^Island, nra have no alternative left lis 1^but the single ^ h'Ui i lictw.i ll the con; MnnaaarenaUtlon of the evils aoetrayod^I in Ihe message of Hv presiilenl or a 1^i base, hurnillallng ^:'^! rnai debut on | ,ar par', while rapine a'nl ibst! iielion |^are rampant in Cnba in ihe hop^ that^some fortunate event may relieve us;^from a duty thai we owe to humanity. I^to i 'hi istiau rlvlllaltOB, ta the spirit |^am1 Iradttloal of our oouatry, om-1- plaand to th Uvea and liberties of our I^peopta In Cnha who are now held l^^^the cruel power of Spain i g.. ant uponany authority for what I have^raid hiyond Hie i resilient s BManago^ami ihe ronort of Mm ^eeratari ^^t^state. That is facta are tnrantmvrrtl- Ma.and our duty hi plain. If v.e tail lo^aci noon thorn, we lake Ihe laoponal- blllty^f a delay to perform a plain duty nt the expense Of our people whose Uveaare in conatnni peril. Atth^ close of Mr. Morgan's s|h lieasked for Ihe adi ptlon of Ihe reso^^lution presented yesterday ragUaBtmg tie-aarretnry of aiaie for ihe papers iiiihe Competitor caae and In other^. aaaa htrotvlng the err f Aniartrun^citizen! by the gpnnbth autbulitlaa.^The reoolattoa waa agreed to without divbnon. AfterUenator Morgan*! apeech the^^enate took up the bin idanlng .ValleyAIM bach, which had been veto^^ed by the preeM mt. Mr. Palmer, in chargeof the bill, favored a sugges^^tion of Mr. t'eckrell. lhal there was^a move to override Um president, thai^the duty of u senator was to art ac^^cording io his information despite the positionof the president. While he^had the inmost respect for the pn si-^^1 nt. lie was not willing lhal a nraoa* den)should iitahitahed in which Hiepresideni should preacrihe the rate^ai which pensions should 1itahitah^^ed. Mr. Palmer thought the prealdenl hadacted under a misapprehension In^vetoing the bill.^After a roll call to determine the presenceof a quorum, which daman* Itrated that there were :.T senators^pi's. nt, the vote was taken, reaultlng^41 yeas In II BUya, after which the^i hair announced thai the bill was wanednotwithstanding the nroatdant's^objection. The negative votes were^rasl by Messis. Bate, Berry, BTamh-^Brd, Chlltnii. Kaiilkncr, llnrris. Mills. Morgan.Paaco, Vent and g/althall. ^^n molionor Mr. Vast Ihe senate w.ni^into oxo. Utlva session ,ar.d at :i o'clock p.m. adjourned. 10I'll 10 GOOD USE ;u^gerstion^ ia Regard to the Re^^clamation of And Lands. IN IRRIGATION CONGRESS Comproheiislve Report of E. H.^M.o-es, Chairman of the txoc-^utivo 1 ommitlen at tho^Moellrttf in I hoenlx. SECOND-CLASSMAIL. TheHill Itlarnau-d and ll Will Pr.iliulil)^V:\s* llle lleime, Washington.Doe. 1.^.. The house to^^day entered upon the eonsid. ration of^Hie Li u I hill to amend the law rela^^ting to the irajMutieaton or Mcond- classmail matter. The bill has been widelydlneuaacd in the public press^and has met arlth the nwM latenas on*^iiosiHon front carta la auartera ii as*^a let Mm asrlal novels to sdmlasliia to then ails at the newspa|ier late of 1^lent per pound; denies the newspapers theMnugda rang nrtvttaga. r*rohtbttsthe returnol unsold publications at Mm^Bound rates and makes some other^^ hanges in Hie present law ib-slgni I to^Correct existing abuses A change in^this second-class mail nmll^r law has^been repeatedly urged by successive^postmaster generals. It Is intimated^that the abuses of the law had eard Um^govern men i ijt.liuo.ilih) In ihe lasi b a^year!. Mr. Loud, the author of the^BManUfUi brought it forwanl lo d iv^Millie iimi'Xmi ctedly lo a majority of theaMMberi of the houoe. The onno sitIon led l.v Mr. guigi: of New York Inangututoda llWhuatoi and attempted^to prevent us consideration by nd^^Journlng. but Um house siI behind Mr. LaUd ill 'WO Votes, defeating the opposition. The opposition, however. arehopeful of defeating the bmuuuts wIn n il is put on lis final passage. Mr.Loud trade an opening speech Ml^UM ,n as'iie. during which he declared^lhat th' ''ill would save th^ govern^^ment iJn.nnii.iiii'i annually. Krfore this^bill was brought up a bill to roorgBUUM^the Atlaniir a- i'.n lib Itailmad inm-^jiany was cnMad Bg and MMBSd. I ilh^some BllieudmeUtSt afbr an hour's de^^bate. The hill, as passed. BtVOI to tbi^purchasers under foreclosure sale all^the riuhts of Ihe old company umb r^its government chnrti r but n pmetdss^that It shall nSaUUM all the debts ami^obligation! of the old companv and^that the lands BBaUMsd -Inly B. I'm:.^along th^ then uncompleted portions of^MM n ad shall, as a condition pruOMV nt toroorgnalnatlsn. he relinquished in^writing by the puichasers. MrMi line attacked UM bill on the^ground that It did not sufflci'ntl\ are*^led the Interests of the government andthe creditors of ihe company. Mr. !'rlne of Illinois pfUnUBBf an amend^^ment providing lhal. ss a condition^pistedsnl to the reorganlzaiion af the^road the' purchasers sh' uld. in w rltinr.^mNmrUMh all ^ lalm lo land granted by^thi government adjacent to thos- nor-^tions of the road naananjrieted Jniv lvMi.Mr. I'owets said a sun ,i as p.-i, I-^!n'r fi t ti c forf -Hure of those lands^i^.I the amendment would be piacti-^' calty I lai kmall The amerdmeni \ si^olopt.d and the l id pn^sed ^^ Ithiul di-^islon The housi adjourned at 4 j1'- ai- ( Mr*cemrtnoi hsnnnni^|mw York. D.-i 11.^Mrs. KM bells^CglthBg ' ourtrev daughter af Wi I^frttil ^' ^^ Weal! I v itiie.h nt ..^1'r. r H v a! to.day UWOtnfed of an- snum ad. Bhe was nuunrhtd la UM^i ''^ urn.' y, an netac, end nr asdedv. !lh him !^^ Italy, v h \ iks a'b r Um marrtoce her tashnnd plncadIkr in a private as^lu:.i at X*ta- tona. l'lnix, Aiu. Dei r. Ai io-da^ s Sessionof the national inmution con-^Bless. L\ It. Moses, i halrtnau of the^Meoutlvs comnsMtae, BuhnatttmJ ins an^^nual report. The . lialriiian says in^I at a Historywill record this year iis Us astrousto hutlvManis, rornarnthuM^ami io the BgUaa I'eihaps no agbnr* piise suflei ed bmcs disasl n usly in ev^ciy way during this line than iniua^lion. The work . I your exeeutrve iotti-^^UMna laid out tor Ihe v.ai was ma fullyBccouMdmbed, nor (^^ H as salla faobariM them as il VMuil'i have In Ifthey had BOt bi n hail In app. I in^many way a in its adv am ^ iieni. '\\o commenced wnrbj upon ion Ki-c!sb^ assisting nlhera in obtaining anBnusourtettea for hjrdrogrnuMc ^^n vi^s for ileiermlniio: the w ih-i siii plv. Weobtained from nrautuN the differ*^cut kgdaIMrodnred la tie- Flfty*foi less In ihe Inbtesi ,,f irrlgatloa amifound ihat |J had J.^en preneUted Someware nmt.nrrrni ami locnY hev- elalwere for ceding ihe arid lands lo^the slabs and territories. iMheis for I^surveys and determining Ihe wab r^supply, several lor building storage^rSSIrvulrs and one for an irrigatloc^comnditee mission. We have work d unoaflongi sm ail \nMi wa turned ourBttentMn lo this coming iirlgtillon^rangraaa ami determined lo mak.-^it ibe bant reneesentstlve .me aver herd,^so lhal no ipi'.-u i! would arise as lo^lit' rights In passim: upon bills in lb^^il Isrsat of arid and ^^^mi-arid Ann ri^a. | 'riioiisands of letti ra and invilall ins^and i in alars and pamphlets and i Ir*^oulurs were sent out SdveHHUUg this Meeting.There are man) s*ha assist^imI in this work oiuside of your can*^n lltee and gave veiy valuable Bel vice! Ius! among the auxiliary fan sa is the press. These ai'tllli's lallie pi 11|. i p.l 11 . fromthe gentlemi It who will lake part^in the proceedings of this I anginas,^ami who, through our Importuning,^consented to help the raase along 'lln railroads have shown no lai k of Interestin this work. The h ast Inter^^ested in this work are the water ami^lend companies, emigrant and provi^^dent assm latlotis. What should ihe congrnaado Ts day thnatry gen- eiallyis demanding something feasi-^I le, prnaUcaMa and tangible We can^^not at tlrsl expert what we do will lie perfect.Time ami txpsiMace w ill ra* \i al Ihe Imperfect ion! and giv a us BUS*^pi,- oWMtrtunity to correct ihein. Th chairman (lieu details at length^the work done by the various in ma^lion congresses held In ihe pasl and continues ^Ws are ia tinged thai we never will he urepiu.d to secure Ihe definiteoutline m mil detail of such ia t ion a I legislation as will ultimately^be secured. Ai BUM, we .an only start^tp an imperlo, | way A bill upon any principalsubjset connected with the workof this congress and prrannlod for conaMlamUoa^iii rsqalrs ^ lose scru^^tiny and pass. il. if passed at all, with smend men t a and then when b leavi^this body for one of limi I adjudication It Will be toril P. pieces again, s ^ Hint wemay know thai nothing starts in a^perfect slate, but it may Ultimalel) ap^pn .ph to it through pi act Ice and ex-^pa i. nee. Woirusl that von will not think it^presumptuous In us if we present for^your consideration yum,, things lhat^have been evolved fTOM these con-^greases, but have M maiiied donMUri nadInactive, first, -v.- would eonsid i iigood naHey ami wtawjudginonl it tins^cctigress should puss upon a bill or^I ills creating a national Irrigation^commission. ^Also a national forestry^conitiilssloii |i would b^ belb r to BBVS^Iheni Hi'paral^ and apart. Ian If we CCUMnot gel Ihe one Willi'.Ill th ^ other amiaangraai would be opposed to era* Stingtwo onmmissiniis. bill BMgTUt one^if eon;.led together, and Hie friends of lothwafttiug for it. of con me, it would bowise fie- US lo accept II 111 this^shape, ll Might I^ well i i si n. In the^irrigation ComnthTSBOU bill lhat it hi createdfor the pwrpoes al nBaml ration,conscrvalien and iillllaatlon of^Ihe wab ts ami lands In ail.I and semi^arid America Tin- duly of this Irriga^^tion commission wouM ha m look after^ii l igation In lis every nmtns and form,^in every Mate and tenilory In the^union, to take charge of all b*rtgnttnu^works and nragarty and r. |^ rl dire, th^lo congress or to the Interior or agrl- tultnrnldepartment the pragreas m Ir* ngatlin ai d m iki such sui:g^stions a*^w ill bo for lis further advatu ^ tneiit,^until every Sfrigabhl arid acre la sun-^duisl an I the BBomptoyed and hnWM I^* ;^gnd aaaca and plenty upon unms.^The pornounH of this MUMnhMson ShoUld be composed of lll' tl of experl iin B in the work, men of individuality,^who will pSeaS forWHld the work lo a^speedy com iuslon without fear or fa^^ct If we can accomplish this WS will^have an advocate al U/nSUSUgtoa for^all the other Intricate, nl.: trai t ami^difficult problems thai arc now nirltat^ina the public mind in the congress of^Irrigation, u is annsosaanry for me to^comment upon tr.^ - forestry rmrnmhv sion. Its necessity is as iin|Mirlanl to thiscountry as the rnreats, for wiih- niitthe former I ^ v ill sang save none^of the latter. The many subjects aris^^ing in ihe interest of Irrigation make^it dMBeUM to decld^ Spon what one or^^ i ^ should b^ cons: lerod lirst. Thecommlltee r-. oi.imend^d aelion^e|Min th^ f^ llowina Mbjscta In the farm^. f bin; for nraasntathm to congress a* Washington: Arid lied policy, inli-r- :tatemreams. Intsmattonal Mrsama.^ihe rocMHSgtlna of arid ami aen-i-arld^Mnda, pastoral hvnds itrtgnUaa art^and BsMeogrlntkass r irrigattod. H1^^ W ll ) It. tiOOD. (^nut a.' Tout.iii ' PgnSrea nt Ihsus Ro^^ntnsad i ^ bm fi i -om. X.w York. iJee ^ ^OmBSt is^I. ^ ^nir v I: ^ ^^ ^ 11. traveli I b i he^t\e^t and was rou-l UMM k of In gaa i'DCO MS ll^ l-l' H trJkvand i eme v.^tombs ta-^s*a i.ihm.in.Inn had drawn i revolver from ',^^ |HK'k^ t i.e. nice he faan I hs arm tnlng^la at mhuod 1I,ad mi'ih nn n- ' mid n v\ it h of^S^ld.^ he added, and I pared I a* to i'.ragged.*1^^W.r. you not a prisoner in RnattsT' askedthe nrasscatlng atu.it:^^V^^. sir.^ rspftad the raunt. 'Then. said Hi^ prosecutor. I SbmM^that thi! msn's Ward cnnn.it ks UMMg^Bgajnal UM enhman. who trstltle.l Hni H.e^11 ^lit di. v a | |st..| cm him In th - Ten* r-^lolti dJSgSMt, Thi! innn MBJUtMBM W i*^I'fraid to ao 1-a. k to lit* .'ountiy Tim's all nous, nm .^ mU IBS Ikdga, ikmi ii.'i from tbmsM far rsdin^al raigann.i tbsak Ms nurd is as gaad as^n.e sabnsan'i i nhnH sad thai ease nad^r. i anunand an a. anftl it. Thei omit l. fi lie si iinl and In a few^BSBMStSS the Judge r. tinn.-.I a rurdbN ^f^not Kiiiliy. NOT Willi \ bUiH. iin- BonrtaaSMn M i rnm-i* n^ SsseeSse] Isx ..i It. ', to. .1 \ , |. n/asiton. i^. ^ i 'rti. ntsalnatlBB of gceretar)p^mncht as the band af the in-^Isrtse dopartraeal nns ret.and to the^gaamu coumtHles in accardanm with Mm^. i sti ^ of ill, s it, .Nomination! of the^president far eabtaoi rmanjani at^ aaaat-^ll onudrraad rarj pun.' ifej The asurdna* lleli , I .Ml 1,1,, v, l^ .. I t lo III. si '1 ate , K..k BgB ^id to-day was III. lust meetingof Hie llnaiiie FonsmHtM since tinsmalnaUoB was sent in. gparotany^I'Vuncts win nui at oaaUrmed until after Hieseiialorl.il i le. Ilea iii Mis.-, i.rl It is^^lib ^M a I ll H .1. .a Vest. *-|enil^r of INPINA1_DEL HIO TheIn^urgen(3 Are Credited With^BcTtril imror:aat Vi: ories. (i(t.VL/ HI ADHIj i ' )!^' HAVAN \ AI .-irgo Expedition From Han-^dura* Landed on lh^ ^ou'.h^blda^Ag to Amdricana^BnlMtlng, i\ . ^' . lhal III. i.OUUtaCTI :,J nor i. .Hi . ft ^ lbs bad* nags, ^^ - a c .tic |, It e l . all lie I.caa Ii to!, o in the in i ui ^ t^. -^1MB, in nhhh Mr, Ihraaehi sapportad me^gel i demacrat rand Ha l** Omrgasrabls^fteilni mis been sngi i bud, but M is mM^ti.it Hi^ i ppo nun wni not ks rented M tillus to pi.V 1,1 a eourirtiiatioii. i riBciaaatl, Dee. IS.^A ma rial to the^^'i mm. .. ,.il Tribune front Kex \v. ^t. Ha.,^says; rl'Irlii-- l! repoi'nl mm of in^^' u i in I'lnar del Kin as Hon where^l'l- iii-iii :^ nt.-. under M.e ^ o ^ et.eressnr.^^'. .^' I KuM Klvera. lies taken th^ field^. it net the Spanish forces t*rt bmts bp^i ^ 1. uei tl IVi'v'i r No lielall-t l.ave ts*en re-^^. b.d .^^ i. it .Vi woui. Ie.| m,l ll.rs ,am* inyssiirnsy from the mtghbarbaad nt^trtemeasi II is nate.l Is Havana that Osnernl Weyler hss salted in Mime ot tna^lroup* now ^ .ii on. .1 ouurtde of ibe i ity. \real Ina hi attsrb by Uemral OomsB. ati.i^is reoorteil as cumins eastward with k^large force, w.ll arrr.nl sad provision..| ,The insiuii' nt! ha vi already ssuutod BPS-^^ i I -ia..il ii.wna hi hi i . the Upaniar.l!^In the i a it : e | art ol I In prov inre of Ha^^vana ind hive had hsrd'.v illy drfntls^r.v^ ii ia I i uls of piovulnri and aima warsnaptated by the BMargnrta on Um Matanansrailway galurady and gun lav^wlih slight loss It to report*-.! (hat an M*^pedlllon Horn Honduras laiuled on Ihe soiiiii-id.- nt ihe isi.it: i ^ntardai with^HMgs eepsttos of an ginnUbM ami arni!^aad that ttie ..irno ^as saMv Bsgvserd^li in ih^ puss, si ton ef ii. ii. ial t;i era. UALVINI. VOLATINC THI LAW. t.idai '. iIs Rem a Bed ti lot p)lsd \^^iiu kattvs Landi IToien.^. Ilnly. In. i: Alexander Sal- viuidiet ii ^In*, af totoatlaal Ittbsr* iI'losls. The new-I' ll^ i s piihllsll 'Oll'VgaV lie11 Hits rise sf iii- i i sard net ^^^^^ Alex,^ander galvtnl vas bara in Bsans Dos, it,^ISfL He was Hie son sf MS llalnin ling -^dlsn, 'luai sso Salvia:, al.d wen' to schaelin Naples, piorense and IMaaa.^His Aral appearance ibi Mi ki hi Igs^Itnltrd Rats* waa at lbs Patoa ggann thsatef In New Yolk In CMSI Mail ' rarngangfami h-^ afterwardj maul iws^s.aions with Uargnrsi Mather, rdayhaj^Roman Orlaade, Kudo'ph In ^I rib^ and Cllgordin ^The Hun. hl.ai'k DOWN wn H A 0RA iheMoem ganMUWhe* the Mtamh CM]^CnoMSl ami Oiner Hi Itdlngs. Atianiic CMy, N. j., Dan, hV^A heavywind and ram storm Is ragbag^along the coast at this point To-day lietarge Caalno building, where the^i ^ks dtoastsr haggansd Iwn yearn a to collapsedwith a i rash, carrying with^It an iinlenaiited inttage mxl door,^Ihe storm reached such a height to^^night thai Local Observer Brand re^^ceived Umtructkma from Washington^io wai,i mariners not in heave part, as^there Is ii storm of hurrt^ nne force mi^Hie way BpOCial InslrurtIon! were^also issued lo ihe i reus of the life-^saving MattoUS along Ihe coast. SAIDtill WAS GANG PAT COUCHLIN IXBCUTIO IN^SACL HOLLOW. lb-*.i,iieMrnwherrMs ami gnthsr funn BaSVSmtofHe Killed Inn^I nicer-.. SaltLake, Dee. 15. Patrick ^'oiigh-^Ha was executed to-day in Sag,. Hot-^low itu h county, i*iuii. H t dkm north^of Ki ho for killing DegUty .Sher'ff^Thomas Stagg of I', ho. full and K^A. Dawes of Dv.inslnn, Wyn . Hie UUg^of July of last year, lie was shot in deathby Deputy Dndsr ggsrht Dick- | Siii. CdUgtlllUwas cheerful i,, Ujjf laat. Beforestarting in the place of execu^^tion he said lo MarrlS Dickson. a mi '^sever kin. ^i s mtmer mini in four nr ^^th in vim will kin to-day.^ a land k id been| lleh'd if. a lonelj pirn .^ In San ^^Holloa and h^ IsS CUi ill til^ b ut.^ihrougb whnh the falsi shots Ware^^red. The sxecu!toners wire not m* Iused lo public view. Th^ iluilr in^whbh ihe doomid man sat was : foil fromtin (^in. Ufi wa* extbsrt srlthin I tin minutes after the shots were red. Thecrime for which runghlln bbM thep. in..ty of d'-alh had its origin in^Park 1'ity. where, iii company with^gradarh k Oarmjrtt, the iwn men stole a^few boxes of Mrawbsiiles ami then stolehorw! on which tin y were mak^ing lln ir esi ape Th-v were putsti d^and overtaken In Hich i.unly. where^Ihiy tiM.k refuge In a cabin. Halle r^lhaii surrender, liny tlr.il froin the^cabin and killed OhVeri Stngg and^liav.es \rtii en exrltms rhaas for,^i.ve days. In whhh the onVera of half^a neusn cnugUBB took ynrt. Um smo weregustily captured in Toolaaty. Theyw -. trbsrl and COUVbrted of miir- ll r I',^.age W is Sentenced lo a life termin the penitentiary t*t III*- fori bio- ef hmadBi Washleglon.tier 15 - The secretary^of the treasury to-day announced that s.aie.iproneaala for the puxchnm ^f^$^.^snisio pejii mcrtgngs bonds of the i'enIra I Pacific. ITnMU Pacillc and^Kansas Pacific rnllroads. conMHutlng^a part of the sinking fund of Hi^ Cen^^tral Pad!^ railroad, will I^- Pn Iv ^! nithe iranaury department, ernes of^the secretary, until ll o'clock p. m. on Ihe'.'lsl day of PseOmbOr, 1BPX The^Until! will be gaM vilh all BtteroM gB*^crgad and BUgB d tliere. ii. %ni' rlt.nl.on PUMSi Washington.!^^^,^ 15 -S-nntor Allen^to-day ntrod't e.t a hill a-.proprlnllng^.: million dollars 'or the sun sy of !h^'^{ headwaters of the principal rivers of Mmcountry for Um mcgMag sf nvail- |able Sites for reservoirs for irrigation^purl ^s. The survey pr^ pos. d is t. t^s to be i ^ r,tired to ihe arid r a.otis lull t. inrlude all ^e. liana of ii: ^ i-atantry. ire \tle. I nli-i tm Um tn r ni.it^ta .ma in^ ^ li nn ^^. vi k Bgtou, Dgg, 1^. The atteniion^^ ' ' ''i. i lls h. rr has In . ii attracted by^the stones coining ft sen all portions of^ih ^ ennui, indtcnllng that rgJMtgragig^a.^ going ' B of parties of men to go to a a t i ,iiii the Ina urges to. These en-^listmi BIB aie In direct violation of the^neul i It; I : as and are prohibited un- ha s. v i^ pellBllhM Per acripllnx a^eomrnl .. ion lo serve axult.st Spain, a^eounlr; siih which th^ ITnltad States isnot, .,1 peace, the penalty presi rllied^i v s^. tlon HbW revised statute!, la an.I throe year!' Imprisonnient. will^ for eiiiisilng to serve against^Spain or hiring any one in enlist. th^^penalt} is *l.ishl line and three yeara [MgrMaamMttd. gnalaua'^^ Us tn rjuhni Kansasi'llv, In-c t'. Already mnru^Hi.in ;n^i i'iib.in ri'crtilis have Is'en enrolled^in llils eiiv and Colonel 11 S llsrrlmsn, i.ui of tie p, ai ggpvsmsat, stated M*dng^lhal then are as many more In Kansas^l av iiel vi iiiiiv ready mil willing lo go^Hi. fun,i The enrollment Is KOimi on^in Harrimnn's office. Bad no serrecy of ;ha^pi rj.rse of Ihe movement is mad '. ON I Hi. I HACK. \lsail PVmMMSOi^gun I i un Is, a. Dec IV - Hve and s bag] farMUgB,tnahma 3-year-oldi^Noneha-^I. in e won. Sly seeiui'l. Mhman11 Li Ihi-'l.^HMa, I I- on., mll'-l'oiler won, Karl^(Toehran ^ecand. iMfhxdM third, lime. I;7 Six fuil ins! Pirsunne won, Seorch-^^ i M'ci.ml, i^ j Tohln third, lime, i PJ.^| \ and a half fUrtSBUa^Mt m-Or-iior^w. ii. It'sldinston an oml. TrmpestilOlM^H .rd nine. I.31,. Meteif furlons*^ Alva^^ni ln wnn. I\ant!ln BSSOUd, j i^ k Li'In lieu IIltd. lime. I ll'^. \lNm Oi l, inn. HewOrtongUj iw-e i: six furhMnm*^^Bryan won UsaabM kk mil sssand, Whiff^third: thnr. llhML five furlongs -Pat MeiTtase)won. Tern mcoiiiI. TemiHst^thgd; lime. l:'C*i|. rkwen furlongs- .Nieo- llnlwon. IJllla Hilly mesmli CBtherlna Hint.till'. 1 ai',. Five fiirlonijs Hill Kll- ivnon, m o Verne Bfeead Ptaudri IhtBdl^lune, t ' a Haudbrap mile ami a an tien I h. over four hurdMB I' m le Jim win.^Hurlbert mi and. Mr Donhvp third; time,^: i: ^^, s.vii furlopits^TtMhartaad won.^Petrol si and. ChMM Ihlr.l. time, l:3n\. Hiegsmaul tfropui grhnasw Chicago.Dee. 1^. John WinsMn^wieiii.d th- Dupotn trophy, embleinst- lcof tin- live bird champbMUUdg of^Ames ^ a. from Oaargs I RaH of gbaa Island,III. In the mabh held at Wat^^sons | ail. Km h nan stmt al l'SI^I.ii.Is, Wu ston hgtlllg a total of VI.^leading Hull, whose sore w gg ^t, by sevenbirds. pjeumneiRwdsaM Hail. i'rippl Cnek. I'nl Dec. tight betweenUktorg)! Hail af Pushes and^Jni k Dempaey at Crlpph Cresh, light^^weights, tor the championship of Col^^orado. '.'Hired m-nlghi al the Hutte^opera In ui -. Deinps- y won tn the^sixth round. V.w raSh Nut In H.iul.t. All.any.X. V . Dei- li The state hoard^of canvasser! has cottipP i.sl the . invaaa^of th^ vnii! cist In New but at the re- ,.:n. !. ,-t :..|i iin pn si^rata was as follow. fi^ in. .v.'...' :^ Palnn i^::^;; piuhitntlon. kj v^and scattering, gg.U in.aa. .'-^i'a MnKlali lUvta. nl..I .-le tora ttie^MrhUoley. xU.KtS; ;..-.'.. msaxUat,^btoak, dBfaatrra M'Klnlev over^| ^.^ r all oitnrs. gTeoli.inwer* ti Meet feagmy.^Washlncton. IV-c li '.'emiwrs of^th.- *..ii ^ ii Wool as.-^ a Hon are to^hold a nMethnu here beginning to-mor^^row to consider legislative matters^p rtuinlBg lo the Int : -:s ^^( ihe wool^grown!. teletaud ^^ I. too V*. Oeorgeinwn. tt. i' Dei Th-^preoid ii' .il party enjoyed splendht^^port iff South totat Utj ihe tium- ^^^ .^ dUI lis buggeo!'^^ It JO. lb reatail,, ri.^si.l .:,,ni .^^I hi lilt,^wa ^ I,, a a^ling i - ait d^^i ^^^ ll,- gi esgn I 1 ...D' i l^. The i\ - s oectoJwfi glhraf n Wash-la ha riffbill^tea1 I Mil. -Iv Mlnneapolte,Dae I eown til's .i '. tr u it'.ut can !^^the Aral of the year Ivi IV .1,11111 ^^|^. 1 BM Ho SI lA^Uto b^Tlie !^ ministration uressmpbaSMag th. non ^ It'i III' e ^lvel! ^ .ei. Ibnl the ai i'^proparttoa to their ei^must either accept a '.^^^ tn ^ haticci ef .v; kill the nooee tl ri ^ Aaacmufg St.-^^ ''i if ... bound ll..-an. i -1. eraimill! .,:: i isnial- Ifirup lo i-nl. -.alnrleft, paOlk- :i^ al fail-^r.. I'gatsi d by^s '^, rl .-oneiol- s,'.- av ii sal i a: .v. i I'hey duatlonand^am or taBB or they^v s 11^ tolUeii I^i v-ar ittf.^'. vVet'.sler- Ubd free aprcmisiuu