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The Weekly Gazette from Colorado Springs, Colorado • Page 12

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TM 4 fi i i i I ''J- ,7 1 A SUBSCRIPTION JtATESr DAILY--IN T'er annum 00 Three- TS GO One month Incependence ane a fcoocc ea. of coa prospect ng done on the -mrted surrbumU 'r an bna: 'to-he sure, but It us- a- tion and an ex ample of whac may be one -in CoJorac under proper cone i- Such a ne a'-ways a-Senfef- for Tho TVrckly be-naaded in not Uter caan. 1 3 remlttahc-ea and contmunlcai b. Ca. i bo rhohurrient-rt wh ch any might" he prout' to have his name put at hard There he to he kept, one ear, and.imti the his ssuea an order fixing the day execution.

After Issuing- the order, prisoner is to have at. least 30 execution and to be kept' confinement. statute says governor shall be compelled to issue' exec-ution, whether, a pr.soner was convicted during predecessor's or his. own administration. supreme, court irl a habeas.

corpuK that a governor could not be Issue an order for fixing a execution. Tils' had been brought by a county attorney to compel a governor to do so; According to the Kansas cxecutons. rare to be witiiri the walls Of -ane ntent m.ne man of -o practlca; knowrcage of It is the amount men- work cone jrojwtldn to the money When -t is remem- heiiwS that the cost of at srae ters ant fre. ght. charges are to be from the grows value of ore before the m.ne expense can be said i i reatf.ly seen that of development has.

been quite nf a management of rs. wans oi.inepenitentiary are.ntent- scovery- suixe be only a and re atiVcs on ru of the condemned to witness it. W. 9. ane only after ong present In penitentiary under" sentence of death.

Several; of them been there the' d.s- the idea deveoped.ac le day; bSn a hri Americans.no^to ccn sa tdn crmcls.n^or com- a low symput es to'carVV a mendat of expressed far 1 President 1 prove ah of federation is' cumstances, that'he prove -he many was- jar. and r-. to -AS 7ie length of dr.ft fn the mine 29,711 feet, or about 61-2 miles. Tho of nze and. upraise in 2,160.

feet. main is in three compartments and Is 4 feet 10 Inches by 18 feet clear inside measurement, and per 1 might answer these follows. But one is foolish to -enter into ii. 'controversy unless h.6 has'-both bt tho requisites, i montpn. Xcw Tork paper today sets Preach to the'entire luhor element tho country and brands us JVB 'cowards' bucauso to n-bt Malays as American citizens J.ct mo tell.that paper and of thd same labor doea uot the.

competition of the the petition of uneducated am poorly-red of ch They -hope for a pardon, the sentenco hanging over them has a certain Tiiey ways anx.ouK/.to! earn the PO -cy of a.n^iw governor on, hangngr. VWeoreJ further a different that. xh a'- penjul.ar law, an for the, tali-punis'iiment. eg. slature difficulty reach an Mreemcn- co.mpro-: ave se was 'Jnidier.

or hearsay ev. Wth reference wdnderfu the rureii yen ar- were from Kr. private office, with h. and in ninnbers as 'sWown by the books Heretofore It has been obtaln anyth ng Ite an au. 3 cdrreot gtatement of the arrar6 already beeii it more iseip.ous, the occas.ori for a general putbrea't handyto sh l.f^ as partly to mple- mani punishment for murder an6'On the man quality )ias the other to governor frorh a iBt ahun nottir ety ahc 1 the sagreeabie duty of- fixing the ea'e wSlc of execution.

I- atter tlan which 6 or sors. r'. lon 9r o. 'Q most how much pr9per-y inde lole d'sgrace jipon -woii frq most- cons: i Js that jvill be.ljicreasetl, tho army iluJroasea. and tha'ujmhrts poprboys equatorial suns of these now possessions; after the taxes cat'up tho tv-nsos of the working-man and mako'him.

no better the-sorfs tho. peopW of. -these countries aWs the wrthout zatlon. i I that vl PIO rppresenta-jves of the United' States inl.Hfivaina the at irigtpn who; arc acting under their advices at'eth6i oiigi.ly..ac(?uainted;w.t a the s. tiiat.on, irnay he that they arc.

no; act.ng very wou cortiiih tisjjpsXon.on part of the prcs.dent generals to ih- TI OF sorne'Of-'the n.lrnanacs a of tides and and set. of ie In these, therb al a that, they are ca ouatec: for bart cular a-. such pf 3a Xew: TorX or how mjiph. egit mate mmlni at the earnest soli c.tat on fnencs ane justness rnen 00 to on of'. the the mme, where the Pump ng 'plant located in an m- mense station cut to rece ve st.

The pant cons two Snow compound concensing: pumps of a maximum ca- pacity of 1,000 gallons each. This ca pacity is greatly in excess of the present needs of the but-is another of the se foresight of the owner. Above, on the 800-foot; level, '-here left ready for use at any time -he 3 ed.er pump rig eng ne of SSOTga'- capacity, Which was the one pump my ant of the mine. The steam plan- consists of three Heine water tube hol.ers or and Full Cqalpment. The hoist rig plant consists of bvo on eng nes of 300-hbrae power, smal.er hoist for worimen on re- shaft.

Two air. compressors, one Ingersbl-Seargent and one compoune 20x20 furnish pom-' the Time Bunks took to Xew Torkrio Dictate: Rale of finance -Hew Been largely Due to Ittdnstrial New bee. iorK. L- weekly rev.ew of trade" will and 11.2" per cntr and in Jia- vpnva tri iow were zewer oy-zo per Of 300-horse a honorable ingso isntng New Yor'c to VV1 ane -lenaency ot fail-ires the about .5617,000,000 against Bmane ted since 1892, Jind in previous is; likewise' -he re'- a 'or. a.

i nils a'nd other need- the r.sen to -u Turposcs, Added-to these is ah ei.ec- ho gh't capacity for the Avork, i of Oroand. The Independence group now cons.sts of about acres; boundec On -he opinions sound in coYdttnce with Arnerican principles, and i'. puo the- SQiitirnent of a- ar number- of reasonable and JBUit 'thpy are an evident misjtpprohensfon of the tinder Tji'e policy of expanslon-sq far as it'nas been de' uppa Vhe ideh. that there are mutual interests'-existing' between people: o'f the. Uri.itcd S-iattSs and: -the'people of the colonies.

have--been brought by the accident of war mto relationisf with peoples; and we have certain them which cannot "be; honorably dlsrcgartJcd. i problem is how these mutual relations may and.thesp cut.es pcrfprmeti such a 11 not injure cither of-the parties' but. will be beneflcia-. to There is'rio reasonabie: Amerrcan who e5 res 'to or to bp- ss 'the or hand, r.i there no sensible who.de^ sires to jrihg a.ful. share Arii- erlcari a-large mass of- jar-- bar ans ami savages who tot a' ly in all ab-.

'solute crnment. feut a many VAmer -cans, a majority. Of co; that there way to. be varyipg w.th.each particular, case, in yh ch very substantial j-'acvantages may- be gi veri lato Spanlish colonies pp.ltica! and commercial-sense whUe at the same t. me the'Americans may detive.

benef ts b'pt i mor'a. in arid honorable -'We are not aware that Great "Britain, -co'onlzer. tias as yet expen-; interference unless there were reasons arc may oe surmlsec iii part from the. stories rncrieasin'g. c.

sorder which come 'f ro'ni Havana recent- ly.vfroni street Vttghts between 'Cfu- hans and Spaniards, from the arr.va' Havana bf numerous; criminals from the United. Stat.es! arid frorii the ing of and the concentrat tibn in Havana of ae'speradoes frbrri'al. parts of the Cuban outlaws bandits as i as T.ie pdsif.pn of atithor-. i ties becomes more c.car when real meaning of i cdns.cercd. Eirac- day simply the transfer of the 'military authprt j' in the island from r.hc Spaniards to'tho Amercans.

are. vast bebyeen the two, ie. most esgent.a: of wh: is were pjiedg- ma ntenance cespotc rule. Cuba: wh t.ie iAmer.cans.arc edged 'to 4 h.e. estab bf-a ernment.

by the Ctbans themselves. 3u- th'a-. Cuban, gbyerhmenf does not. nai; another for New yb'rc, another Snsland. and quite a property rir.st hecame.

Xnowri as a producing m.ne in.1893, when; at end of. the year hac about 580,000 net to its: this t.me other t'. Bryairi. -claims to it were by ane or three succeed, ng arge. from evelopmen- work a one, and was built espec ally, for Mr.

Stratton's purposes. In capac.ty it beyond the.present needs of the mine and amp. for considerabft enlargement of operation the future. Tie GrtEctte'H Pkoo rapliii. --l u.so.11131.

in. the anmia.1 furnish pom- 1897, and in only years' cjentase oi -f' i other need- the r.sen to buslnLs Vi 6 iseis anelec: no past calendar year mpbrtsi capacity for of reached nd prem.ses they about ts j5i and lor ln shown in to i a larger-nuriibet" Power in the world's -markets cOmesi: of small fai ures w.th a demand breadstuffs andi in some of the eastern states-rthect other necessaries nevef before poor dull- Exports of cotton have been over nesa gXowing pu- the 700,000 bales, about exports fittingly' the year and no previous or 3.i year as -with 1'arg'e 1 total. some other noted Here, aga i for use ihe.s:.SBlss interview whJca Bryan slgria' zed hi, Itary: to vTfc, Mr. 8 strong anti-expansionist: and. ighoree and in but ng the nex-' cay he seernlngly, cpntrad; cted hinisclf.

it does not necpssar ly follow that Ae was Ke was ionger the must be but. niuet all In-Omftha Cblpne, Bryan ntact as found, ant the! devel- tratlons made therefrom the.photo supplement'issued with this New Year's paper are un- i months anainever: hiushels last 5-have been as large in any other; 335.061 the coiresQonding. Exports; of wheat, the year, lacK- 1897; 'n'1896 xl- wheat, the lacK- 1897; 985 'n 1896 2 "ITS in the-product on.of the mJne in goie.wa. are W- ng a dayor two. have 218054.683- in enormous, though the ton- tie finest ane most complete bushels, flour exceed-i ores w.hJch the same wa's L.

a 1 "ey w.i. assist in empha-: f. was sma ler perhaps, than iat wel '--known cyi of reserving the sizing the bus ness side of the Independence mine; aL'. of which it is particularly desirable out. are worthy oy in 1892; of corn 200,979.077 nearly' proachec.

by 189217,670 in 1897. WJGH AVERAGE iBom.Taesday's One of the. largest competitive in ipai. a ic- one the. largest competitive shoots heariesc exports.of both gra'ri'and flour 1 helc: in the city- was that of in any year at Hfll blJS'ilGlS i i 1 of the Pike's Peak.

Gun'club, un- neons sanie town. expang.on,si pin en ot the m.ne downward ahe in Kiri i lc lo levels -o lc ppencc, must tspp, a a ho pay ts own-way; a sn the upper cpu appear ns, an ardent eveis, a 1 ore ho imrne- alion "shpuld ever dla needed, must be left in -Slace "Sesame, way, ready for extract on at 900 fee: Gazette. This is the largest pumping station in the Cripple Creek cz.pac.ty of djtant; PhlLpplnes: probable Co 3rvan wmiir Conservative ey. probable 3ryan wbuic DTossbm Into an riiperiaiist of tlicimost pronounced At present Cbipne. 3ryan adiustcd to thc-'adm ri on ex s- asjvc- and 3n the du-y of the A.mer.cans to take sluch adhereC to; espcc aly for the year 18M.

ane curing air th time the procuction of ore has been cut down to the 'cons stent-, w.th paying the ex- urider take, to perform ts ii't es Cuba penae incurred in; icy el oping the mine arid jthc i Phi Ipp nes, while refusing to iiiew ore bod es. iCrl the means iiecessary for such a 0 1 in'-thls''; in finarice, 3 chandisc. affairs ever held to th' s-aio largely due to Tha and. tbat.theaaevotees of ihe-epor c)i nas aboyt Well manifested- fey tho 645,000 tons, ie greatest yet reached In; large number of expert cutered 2 000 gallons 1 fr any year by two million-tons: aiici! the.events. in excess bf -present neeSs, Irtpple re eyer.rekche£ of ColDrado high Creek being practically a dry camp.

The photograph' of 'the' 400-foot level shows width of the ve'n --while al the other photographs are extremely interesting as showing tie by 2.800,000; tbris. 'Yet the consumption! a r-see, in manufacture has been st: 1 cc a score Colorado in sbitc of the -JIQ anft. T.OTI-V/^»I st: I larger ul i vrj lii- Sl3r a arid-Law'ton, oi 1 'Colb-ari-i Rnrfrtn-J er competitors in th'e events in eluded. the -best shots, 'of. -Colorado MORE JACK POT OUB.

Anotber Shipment from. Ready. CrcMon manufactures in 10' months were in value against Prices shown In table of comparisons been; UnusuaKy not flve' -pecj cent the lowest to the hrphes: 1 through Mr.vC.-I^Furik,, and: for. flnishec has beyond ccnt I tho 1 borJers of Colorado, won second T'ai'ures in the for the Among the from out-' the means necessary for such a otn i rP sources ure tM TT if 1 enabled him to Co this; andithus-iin' lease on the Jack Pot tomorrow and-416-the corresponding J.n ne'may-expect lower in- morning. ore has been carefully 1 1 toI eceJve the cvi(U LIIUB-iIil rposit.on he may.

expect leve.s.yii -he support'bf thei Democrats the; upper levels rn 'the gran.te; tie measures as they may riecessary congross. They did.what-htycou'd TM TM "ho.ws: systemat deve bpmcnt. for nuance of end the ft c.vw.e were prepared and reaches several nil I oris of do sta-ement: not the ch. roduc --jv, unnii OUUMS irom." uui-- CFeek, Tan. high 'week were 252 and in Canada 22.

side I of. Colorado wete-'Killeri and last week, 292 the pre: o5 Pueblo, and Bynori and 416-the correspondink! tone of-Coloracto other sources grade''shipment wll. go; out from the 274 against 289 week last year, of 395'. were States and 21 in Canada. sortec and sacked.and is estimated to JHH.CU ana 21 in values oi not less than S600 to t'a-Iures in the have' uled Ior liabilities ss.nnft.'nnri, 178 iioll was nearly an hour later when Mnch Interest beginning of the -shbotjwas -sche'd-i'-.

uled o'clock'in the mpriiing. tut it iftverial, a'fairs' of any of her c- pcnc Kit populations, while at the time it is a.faGt of alin.ost' uniyersai ceptuncie English; rule lias brough; a vast-improvement m-the-condit pits of tho rices, have been Vjrbught. uriter and civilization: There ta the'Brit- on aii.d our 'c JTercnces arr as to be.en: tirely; opposed the idea' that the United? States may play the rae of prb- tfcfor' and outside of her may gain in the benefi.ts wh ch areidcrived hutfrora upon' y.Uzed and tha- sense race's; of flpt in Hayana. -the'Amer. -seems to be' that it friake.

the evacuation day ceremonies sirnpiy the of a military and th neith- 'er the -he. Cuban'in-- ent cla. Afc Amer-cans however he'g-ad if the w.ere. itiat Cubans.m ght test fy the they 'certain must fee: I and we will' he 1 when day shal be to', low.ec^ by: InddpenCence iwhich the have things their-own way with such as- allies arid friends- as they may we CAP1T.U,.' i i -1 "V- 1. 1 1 jf w.e were reaches several nil I oris of do ars, iis through the new shaft heinin nnt fHin PS about the 10th Inst A ji, t.ie.

vaiue pi i eas'ly IOI c-v we were prepared and reaches several nil I oris of'do egun: they voted not the ch.merJca^ 'against t.ic ricccBsary war revenue bl on -he average It So wouic oe glad'to see: -he 0 1 concurren: teszl- 'j, i mony ant. of competent min JIK The will aggre- liabilities exceeding 85,000 'and 178 TT 11 earl an -thai when bilitles ess than For four weeks: xL 8 not was flred were run off i.n.close succession Irojn-that time, So now they wpuic oe glad to see. -he to a mil.tarj,-. 'englneersi on of -he vs'and s. wh 'arate exam- ned the property.

tn rcg.ments. XltUe Sloping The Eclipse, on the west slope of 586: as-year i rst sh pnient It of about 25 tons ore. of impottance be recorded for 1899 has been made on the money, prom in tak rig.iout arjgre a sum A riumher of men more or ng haA corner of P.ke'g- 'arid Te; disr te; 9 and nspectec as much tne -as me fcum Oroyer Cleye arid, Wi iam and Xenry jf. e'r. hav.

ng --he "Gazette corner of P.ife'9.-. 'arid 7 cuss rig. tie bes-J method rcac'ji Vie a rcum stanceswould They al. express surprise that the ore bodies 'remain so Vl.t deri-i" den-, the bu.ld.rig and.the post- fT.ce situated. apprpx raately upon the same para.Le'.

Inches in of w.cth these mtn- up an ore chute 18 that returns. assay throe "-ounces cons gnmen-, market by the end bilitles of December total HaDlKties' of the list 7 failing ere; 5 against 5 m. as- year. is published jelow, aiesars. Strang, and constituted Collection of trophies ever peered at in.

the''state. -Tho SWOT was by. a of. who- went, out The Mason handicap systerii was-'' and. received 'the heartiest appro-: vat from every manin the c'oinpetltTon I A IX W'lCE AX EVeolDR- AGIAG FEATURE I.V MOST S.TA,' HOLIDAY ftCIET -IX ERAL lowing are the from I Oliver tori sh: pment week by -Jsie in -the' upper AS BtTSIXHSsi If there's'a, reader of the Gazette who -rnprcsscd with 'the that go ng is a speculation or a-gam- to b'e by the account of the; great iric epenq- ence" mine, together vi.ith -tte i lustra: tjons appear this number.

To one itvho article; carefu must be it already 13 to who famf.rar/wah:tl»o^l.t- on as that there are aire essential to dev'elopmeht. of Vntne: 'first, the presence.of quant ty and va uevsiilh- ent; arid secbnc. hustjincss ab: -arid the Greater Sfatey a.westerricttp:ta;. Years ago was much -ta' of the rempya' of the headquarters from ut the extens.ye ini-, both cho way and- scape eng.neerlng ant a romoya. more from to; it hbweyer, natior al': need xshou.d.

ri future, a secondary capita are: many aQyant'ages are ipbyous. The proseryat.on of the ha- 'tfona. busiriess: and Yecort from ppss b.e loss or; by of atTack one the :ncce8s.ty-_-o£ a center for govcrnrneh-, action for the West be t': ncreas rig, as pbpu aition of i-Pa'c. f.c; coas-. and i.grows larger: are climatic regions which favor the transfer of a.part of the.na.tibna.

ness to the west fromi ly seasons In this connection -It may riot ho amiss.tb a'dd ctty n. th'e countVy which fl. cations for, -the; national'-Bu'rhnKer ifp equo. to those; of Co proc fore, wo we sha'. ve.opment"wbr/c, grea.

time.reach ourldeBt.nat Kv 'advice 8 tope8 mbrd or gutted of ther is to proceed cue vest." my bp.n sa ia the arnlrie me IOOKS or tne ne or 5.m- iadyaritage of pur sc teclaret that, he "never icnew so present posit on. riet therefore pro- ucM on to corre out of aim ne and coed co ieg on, east and- we arrivcf at the! as.they are found, and l.tclc of the ore has hcen taken sloping it. Kariy skoptlca. that this morning mine work- New York, Dec; will say: HoLcCay quiet in general demand, sustained activity in industrial lined, parv tlcularly rbn and steel, Jarge shipments of goods on orders, era! cere dealings narnes' jgf the prlfzo 1 First event--20 -single; prize, ilshing-rod, 100. yards' -finest', -value.

Third Ithrce: dozen Syent-r-lQ singles; n.25.: aiumncuiB oi goous onpracrs, sw.su: Second'-pnzc cereal exports and spec. ally, -Gold Dust "powder, iji ings sD.eculatlve re ures casing for notable, mention-in- 1 singles; en'tr rinsinr-' nf First features casing for notable, mention -in- the closing weeK.of the year, Work was resumed the li ttle Sus.e and 71at Top on Cop- the Ton tons Out from Sl0.5p:_Bonbrlght.- Secorid priie, 2 ppumTs 52V.Maaori. singles; J2.50. 30.40 in Scc 300 large export Everi't-40 singles; erit'rance. First I Colt' 32-cailb're vPoUce" frl A .3 ease hold by, of low crade oro R0 nt ther c5reals are Plsi'irbh 1 Coif 32-calIb-re vpolfce" re tso were.cent eemand grows and-prices for'thisyp'rod.

$14; Dcuminohd. -Second iVL --f erma woril ss uct jand.for stcol rails. '1 nnest yaiue. -S3J I AreqUa tOWnsite bv nlotoic oV.j i Tlitrrl 1 cfi.1VfnWiv.nn. thcrico east to and thence south.

When we arrivcf at the! corner of Nevad'a anciiP.xte's we sha be ess" ocy frbhi' the' ppst- and arrange a ser'es meet! sa-d Mr, '-c. er, the f.ne siowngr mafe by the irie js thp cost, of op- erat bns. and improvements, the to tiie present. oan.erman worK.ngs uct stcol rails, steel bilete' i nnest Arequa townslte by plate's and wire rods are a 1 gher on Morse.Third pri associates, the while the volume of fore gn Wf B-non. Basing company, op- demand for even Hn.shed meta.iprod- itG3 Sve 0 fc I TVIr ucts apparently increases as v.

15 iorifl nf oAftrnifc i i -Shotgun, i on blocx 17. of Arequa townsite by Lessee Estob ane Engmeers Leasing -company, op- eratlng'on the south end of the Trach- yte, sh pped about 15 tori.s of coarse ore and screenings today, wiiich assay from J30 to 512) per ton. The ease 8T good.ore from the'north Third 1 strikijigj value. Chls is resu of two things: rst, the natural bus ness 'Why 1 Cl1 pns of tie owner, wh'ch en- ab h'm to the anyone want to go from the Ga- gc rc bV o-rt fVntini 'nSv-ttVin' be much better Ito go from the ca: to the then.J we w.shed Buca to return we 'easily find the features 'of the ne are as to t.ie year's :n.aljL'sec- po.wdejr, value. S3; tions of the country po.tit to anAinprec- tS Event--10 singles; edented.volume of domestic and export First -jprize, Steven's value 118 Iy Pecoming trade, whteh is' resected in bank ear-i Garrett.

Second prize, Value, thing of the past. In the Cripple ances that" the high Dnimmond. Third, case, district, not because prospectors. 1892. The general level of Of 1 Bynon ng to take aavantage of staple securities at the close of in the-, -non-compilance i.t*.-^__^ i w.th the bat because the claim ho: dlers no longer neg'ect to make the.

hole Ings vallcV Oinsicie of produce exce ent re- management. Tie ore heces has set h.s state, no property' of importance has been unip- On Galena hi however, several wh ch assessment work neglected or imperfect'y per-' been re-chistenedr A few Locations on Cow mountain and. in the i jr.cv irum ne the ready chosen by prev ous given, ciin reac 1 ly be seen, nity of G. were also the WAS the answer casua' boserver, that "rfr! rfe 8 Camea Doy e's re location nSnann -v- jas heen reinhr stc th.s page pr A cbrnmun regarc aclc i.viKAASAS..'. the i i the Strattpn had chosen Jas stenec the Daphne.

nage and value sunasslng by far that of any known and th IB, too, Wyithout. any great or correspond ng. creaXe in the expense of operat on. RAWL1NGS. of the keadvillc district' an the safest In the world for mining )n- vestnierits la dally brinklnr in new men with money to invest in new properties at years past.

These 1 "FJrsv prizej.250'machlne resu.ts the country' at 1 J7j hunting Jeen achieved, too, notw.th'staridin^ -hf coa t- -prize. 2 jeen acnieved, too, nptw.ths-and-ing -he 1 C0ltx vaiuc zponiWa outbreak and conclusion'of a foreign war.and in of unfaybrablb, conditions some inrnntrioa a 1 0 car CS textl manufacturmir, with unfavorab year the lowest price for cotton -Tenth Event--10 singles: record-, exercised encei" But the close tloris and returns.as to. retail trade andi particularly holiday business are'stnkJ. ingly good in all 19ABEU.Ars the- Because has' en; pyed ptir ihese cpncitrons a super.at-ye pre -bodies have proved bo equal or siper.or to anyth.ng-: tie Creek' distr ct, Mh -Strat-' iias iumseif possessec bf an ab wXch wbiizd have en-; "hjs success'as a mine manager independeHi.y of -h s. position as profit, more r-wo minions, of of world show- ec'ua.

that the Independence, in be lat'th: large profit net a joye' an, ue-; of in tp the refusal pf -to gn of mure erers puts xao a more 'ex-. sltuat-oh as The anriounceroerit Stanley that he 1 not sig-Cohn death warrant-arid, in effect, that there 11 bo lega: hangings Kansas during in keeping the of W.pree ccessbrs. as governors the state: There has not been a legal 'hanging In Kansas since J872, when the changed so'-that capital xnent was left at the discretion of the governor. thea'tet 1 genera of the ocai opera yen Oe bf i'aow: ng to the wbu 'W nes wun money to invest new properties 1 iu DCUHUUB. rsesi-Teporics 1 i.

TT ana extensive arid, important development a8 trace natura.income; Made a work is planned for, 1899. There are many -rom the graty growing sections'o- 'he' Made a. Set reasons why the investment money in country, which were the first to fee ari rrOftt or.tixe Moirtk. the district a paying propoel- improverrierit resulting from free 'or-: AH sftttlemehts on ttOll Y1C not 1 tllA ICftB OTimntr a J. 1 ri- 7- frbm.that^b^any other state.

It ftocs hot a judge the day 'of." execution, '-arid T-proy'des 1 a prisoner.i» sentenced to death he is to be to tfca -ant tb see a hetter attendance as a means of secur n'g a 'hetter ne of attract'onB 1 or ease of prevnt ajr 1: nrf oJf. -er, surirest any -eason or the' cbnd on he-: -iec: arei, ex he offer any method; of sectir- the reif. Perhaps maySe. has: a Cerent po n', bf from -Aa't the writer; rt.e wou he rf.acV to rece.ve cocnmua (Ja- 1 1 A Democratic suggest on that, of Dewey and as the t.cxet;. or make Democrat ti ey shou-il 1 stand on an, on 'Ant a -r VI do untfer a practical ane oor.s«rva tive management.

7 not a story of the owner. ICr. W. account of ''the Independence i any goof man can 1 tuAt.pn. The m' yi ue ronnf Vunw four bf do to Xov, CThe net profit 'se Ui owner; a 090,000, of Ceye-op- ment one for hefore atetf, eavinn Lmmeo wi-cs can he exiractei at n-, Imiim expense.

-6 a paying propoel ane not the among the disposition on the part of the clairii owners to five the operator a chance to make something on his Invest man t. They real'-- the of maxtag a energies may be -worklnr. improved and economical methods vogue with lew handling charges inci- to the ralroads to an small smelter costs a so have a great eStect and a good one on. money Invested IB nlnj here. Tho successful system exemplined fcere has hae much; to 3o with the past and ITMter The resulting 'from free''or- 1 elgn demand for our cereals but' shipnients-for the month of pctciber'' cat.ons are not wanting that this" im" 1 la kve mado together nrovemen- trrnfiin'iJ' i other repelpts.

makes a 523,400.55.. fhrouehbu't tL rooatjn 8r The tiet mine and office expense's, includ, throughout the ent re business cprii; tos to lessees worth we buy. renders possible the gains reported Ai distotbutf've' over 1897, ranging from, -P, to :40 per cent, w.th i tew se good' expprtssfrom the manufacturing centers except ng the textile The TUB miSH i gale'. the Ir.sh. channV.

arid the seas' are terr.fc. 7he harbor already 1 meti-: and "some bf the ves- i VA 'n numerous 1CD tVIt LA- j.w^j. t.oned. The export trade of the have draggec i.tiielr for the year is the heaviest ever krio.wn gone CTh'ere unexp: ternrory un-. -norier 7 fc that the Jnvwtot with the afvloe man, and there are Mt shoot in the nearly export trade in miniifaj- tured goods, it must.be the heaviest ever known; for tljie f.rs.t tjnp in bur country's h.

story excejecec. the ya ue of imports of sim: argippiis. were fa; ures" the. ted ri 1398, 1 ec 8 are CHICAGO. Cb.cago.

Jan. on chairman of Depalocratio cbmtnittee. came icay to attend a' means atbr; and.

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