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The Weekly Gazette from Colorado Springs, Colorado • Page 1

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VOL. XX BA Vtj'irt(f 'j 1 A rff iiur 'nr lays "lie ians 'aiiso O- 3A' i i fnives i i i i a i 1 a i been in wnie.3 is ftom any force vraica- can Ibe, i ftgainsf him, but whiea will, him -so matter 'down ie at his wtl. Having been unahle in yeftcrtlay's villageQ? Vina ie ispiate CV.no aiu, -hws-caprore it, i for the president. Secretary Secrenary 3 rorxr iroiie with S. Sn curainec; raroiiches which laired were the! memseScs of tie nr ty and t-ie Local etHnaji-K in 'tae.

1 t.iat. tie president foottd tasen an o'pcn- space i- inside 't and adaress the from; there. 3ut to follow tnis It fthd-so'Co-ouel boker' the will new attempt this A OltBAT BATOuE. Xsw': YOJK, Valparaiso jceiais say: ground for itfh desperate hi'twften I'tfesidem i Time thf IiiMiruentH Attack Position Only 'to lie Itarlt Cirent for Position. Crystal ifce Chamberof mincrcp is in the of Advertising.

-exautnatioa intp deati greeted cjeera arid presiden- tn5ace a speceli, of lie i t.iere were for and tae secretary or war respooded brief.y«. Tnen tac fex or' xooqed stoci 'iie-' gaB the is' exam.nasion mtp ue ueata a was found 'at Crystal aJ president escorted back to his carai aer decided an J. ust and fl le train rCoiftner 7'hte coronet has always i work, never ie 6ca wtpmutee from Windsor, a' wftvs -Of nlfiasor. me, unnecessary esienfe president here. Genera: 0rout tie iB.atUAjs, and he mates up 1arty at 01 YORK, Aug.

s.pecta- to the Kera -'rons Valparaiso says: Darkness stopped the oattle Vina Del Xar beneh, lie i ragetl liotly all ilay Sunday, before any decisive resn was reached. 3abnaeeda's ine of Sunday was stroug.y fortifietl, ahi was unueF; t'ie range girns a i ie rebe.s das'ied gainst, i lines of the government troops, o'i'y to be' repu.sod wit i great 1 wrri- nit the uu.y "xitlVrers; however, uf their art i cry played win teting effect, 'tie enemy and leir rities wore mr vise t'loir Attack am" repulse were irepcntcd time a tiiiK'. i i no docide(i on eh 'HT ie most. desjx-rate vn'ior i by boll sic es. Ihuit-r covt-r of.

a f'ag-of truce ailiini- lanet- ani," hospita corps "of the opposing armies were busy i searching the tie i for Me woumh-d aiu" e'aring for them. 'lavcbceti strcnsjt'i- anil arc to get into a posit i whh-h i preclude- any successful at- tnpt on the part, of the eiu-i-iy to 'ie rear nf city i-. yenerady be that (ieneral Caritd. fhr geiu-ni i wi a i i a i un.c iiioveincti" when re- siuues operatiin. and lis t.itj tnaret.ists are dointr in tneir.power to frus- trutc.

Aug. entiles under of -I, a i to of vie and forees si.tipei. ihc battle at Vina Del a a lis city, w.iici raged hotly al! i jesti-pc'iay. bfr'ore any "decisive was-rcai-'ifd. and like tired gladiators the foiitestmg rc-stf'd ttj-day and worked ban -to ijcf in the best cxn- tlition for i tjual loM-t wliiu.i inust.

sson io- ciile the ma-'tery of i i i i 1 Ha. maectla's ine of yesterday, was strongly aiul under t'ic range ic from For Ca ao. of i us troop's were raw recruit of vutefjin-! among lem: time the rebels dashed against tje Jties of the government only fc In? rp- pu.sed i great b-oods-icc. were not ie only nowever, for their a-rtiJlc-ry wit i tel. ing et.ect on and were not use eps in.

leir-atlacf and rcpu.se. Tne most va-or was displayed lv veteran and 3a macediste anc" Therfc was littjie regret on cither, side when darkness enme down and the work. Under cover a rtag of, truce tne ambiance and- lospital corps of a bus.y during fie nig it clearing! the field o' wounded ana caring for tLcm. i broke, it was -ypvted tight would be repeated. Both umiies.

hiul Mirt'en-d seii-rely, iicitlier appeared to be in a position to assauic ic pf- and a j.i-actiea: truee fo-day i no UK'iTtut; lias IM--CU I.iic resu Nvrit i been it'. tOhoWfver, theiia-v'. lisf.rtsejtJ a i va seo.triii;; i i-ountry fur I t'? raii'niiiiv to I. 11 part of the (-Hcmy to iiito i wi.l attempt a t.io:i--, i i are every- i In i in ir tmvvcj- jis. In fiici: of an army equal i'n valor, as as let aiu.

eiiuipfieu and leastwj.ua. if not.superior hi numbers, to the auo of forts wit i wavy matinee by expert veteran gunners from is a :a.s to daun- the and. bravest nud if t'ie army can be funked and ue Inmirgeira can, make good a.posi'ion in the rear of tae wul, in -he opinion of -he naval affairs here, sucpeed in doing it. i "J-te general, Cam-on, carrages, an ay, 3a. teer rirtr 1 'j of ie bay.

The were inatie ruYriwJy, wrc avaLnSlo fur Six of tlie insurant train wwj.Xw.nposeM. asc a urposc a. followtxl. A galling hre from te insurgent witch M'af; ncetl on. he Hotithcr'u ban i.of the river.

aide(" by i. 1 htsavy butteriOs mac lire guns te Mips, wart twohmieh for tne and taey-svere forced to retire, wii i good 3otii sices 110 utj'oos: valor, ant Tnay t'um 3 was engine -In- -m 1 a ine ie spent then O3eorte intended, originally t.o an meeting, ie state of tiv made n's sible. 'rue. i and tie president- was greeted i i stage- recejr preaidjens said that he did not attribute tio h'on'aeif iierson- tfanip u- to-t' 1 aae tiie goveni- ment t'-ie warm -we corne had received in Be said aej felt the jf pi)ison. -Ac- people sxulJ be given to institutions trie naxiW: Weber, a 1: was rejoiced' -to find'iir Vermont w.mt seemed to a deep seated.

patrib-isai. Continuing an a sie ctitvpa ricm. constant siii'inUh 'or' hlfttv'ri ore? ro country; At every point of vantage 'the niatle a stand, aiu, const im.y were forced- to flgw was, oedl 'tEK refused tlafe he was tf 1 jiie farm yielded a net itt- atts' reputarhoii as a the best; president aid a pleasanSi -r. 3varts, andttae crowd tlie presient. l-'i-ocjor was introduced for tTein' in BsW the br ei i tae --t-ic' w.oulw.

neVet Did some At tie concms.on ay.iBir.ar^.Ue Jtijn him food shor 'deatn were ca.iea to fie uicjrew.aJJt^, tincirtttijamisisi, i and 'ai tcain left for Jutland i AT CHKSTEK. 7 Aug. Chester at the president, from platfpnii of acvnowledged the denioristrrfiion and askec to be excused from speasjug. snia.l crowds th a OTis ut too. tbe president i ed to spealv at At 'liudlow, .10 rt at a person caLed aC pH i a TM net-of his.

Kaynes, former out not. Tie! y. that resilient io.wn. AT PKOtTOU. Aug.

27----- witaotit a coat of ing car-was range not nearly e--. "tict-ive in aiding ic land as icy -aad been at trie passage of Fricay. Jhey as many men as they con spare, with all their limclum; arid rapid-tiring guns toaiCafu a a ixi.liary brigade the attacai 3ntl- rnaccda posiwon. 1-UVRlitr, very mysterious je ie.c. -o'day or wo.

sen- to the man. whose the man's effects, Aug, diaastrojiis raijfosu. at'eitsttnt into an open carriage was driven the road hetwecn jnes of swinging linese Above the oridge Otter cree-; wns tge wore "iW.elcome"-oir^ lined in fire. 1'he awn in front Secre any tiouse was i'-Uminated by huge 1 comotive leadlig.its and the front of 1 house was hung wit lanterns. cetr was.received by and bsrs of the secretary's I'ie i own-room very afttjriiis Kaihitiiiber Melboarap "Arrives.

CHETKXNE. Aug. Bourne, the rain Spd brothefar- rived this morning from Canton: Ohio. will a ay or two ymtE ie wea-jer cpraes settled DeforeccnhmeHcinsoperasioBS. xig acvert 1 1 of e.iamber, is confident of Mm power of conferee not 'mating miic.i fuss but-it Ta and 3ays iewi -j.

eO uvinoe foe far loidiny a.po.'dt'iea great JtriBOK :ytO.VI 1USIA, litest Vri repu.ne on against in pc forces 1 in rather Liennpnieter elov 2 I IfcUlroiKl littii. ninety ever made. a if tnere is iinj; iminuaiion 'iiein -iiei etoaiiQ i government ai8 are greac-ty' ekagg0ir-ed 'fcena-n agitators, opinion the ionel Augl Mi or in Je of cgo anc. St. Auoemes.t^ charge tjat the west arc oW asserfs'tha- i.hese roads -iot for tbe' I iCanada'p Census.

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9,636
Years Available:
1872-1972