Show SILVER CONVENTION The Heatllii of rajicrs tmloiitlonf Resolutions and Oilier Itiislnc THC LOSSES BY THE Vtttt Fine i 250000 Damages Claimed rUI lien llnller For Maudcr Oilier > ciT3 Cf TcVjtraph to the Ncwil TIl SIIn tN0LNTIIN raprns Ilrnl osItldrwancn hOi h-Oi Wc old AT LoUts Nov 27 At thesilvc convention today a Inter byJolil 1Uellon > prccnt of thc Chate Thompson aUona llank was read I 3 the judgment of Thompsoi Uic movement or n more liberal uc of silver in our currency SUIpIJ I should gradual FIt secure tin houl coinage of the maximum four millions mouth and see tIme result lions per mOlth 11 < ull produced under that augmcntci coinage In Ihis dcliberato judgment judg-ment this augmented coiiugu would pave the way for the adoption of free coinage 1 acclamation The following resolution oflem Iy l Jacks Californiawas receIve with rule cliecrs anil referred under tin WHEnnts WallMrcet and cosicn work actually at bondholders are now aduly striving to elect a Speaker for tho ap preaching Congress pker record 01 entirely opposed to the silver interest I HAcTfvw Tho rpt enlaln s Ir ronpresa should bo the servantsof tin people nnd pcplel II ham TIlls great eonvcntloi shows tho unaniuny of public opinioi in the western and southern Lto and Territorioi in favor cf more coin ago of silver therefore Utirtceil That western and southen reprosenUtlveiin ConpnM bo request eU to support GUIS friend of slU cr tot the Speakership of time Ilouso of Hop Iekerhil their failure to do > will be a betrayal of tho people warranting war-ranting their political death Inlnl rlll < et It P Wand of Missouri W3 received 1 with a storm of npplaus and addressed the cuincntiun nl tome length After listening to a paper ou tin silver question from Thomas Jordan Jor-dan editor of the New York Mining Min-ing Itcconl the convi ntloii took a recess till 330 pm The convention reassembled nl 330 and listened to lopcm fron I lol 1 1 tiel 3 Judge Morris of llichmond ant Congressman Symmess of Colomdo f ynimw referred 1 to an articlo fron John Jay Knox In which Knoi look a i sition adverse to thc sentl mcntsof thu convention anil said menl Ald Hits ii themanwiioadvi the country to demonetlo sihci from IS70 to 1S71 Icu as he argued < ar-gued l an American silver dollar ex I reeds by 3 ler cent and u ill not cir cuLite but will b exported 1 for coinage coin-age Congressman Synmies was followed fol-lowed by Senator teuart of Nevada Neva-da who remarks eroded fruiucnl outbur > l < < of applause Tho Senators Sena-tors address was olThand talk am Kemed 1 to Hilt tho delegates Iicttel than the printed papers to whIch they had I previously listened i Senator Stewart closed by urging that then 10 a plain demand madi ujioii Congrem to dimomtizo silver dallying with no compromise but n 1 straight demand Meet the crcd l liar lie said face to face tot If you must yield up your propeity you might as well do I now as in the future The report of thu commltttc on resolutions was read recommending recommend-ing I a memorial to Congrvst ii nmndlng tin imsfCigo of laws fIxIng the coinage value of gold nt 5S grains and of diver at 114 grains standard nneuecf the piirchaMjof least 1010000 tllvcr bullion each month and time I no and unlimited 1 coinage of silver and gold on a full and equal prlxllvge under the coin Ige IIw After tome uifcussimi these resolutions reso-lutions wire recommitted for correction cor-rection Calamity Weller of Iowa din rvuted from the view of the other intniUrs of the committee and pre Eentcda minority report in which hu asked cn o npr thin act < ac of Congrcm of 1531 I by l which 0 Trent T-rent of the niaerLU was taken mil of the gold dollar coin lUo the endorKnicut of the ltpis lition which made the sliver dollar if ass grains 1In tenths tle ° omivalent to nl grains 11oe entlis fine a dollar before tIle law mud II all coutts of record fjr limited lim-ited inymeiits ridS ho stated could dcmonstratu faith in lie ear xctiRfs of the conrluIons of thu iipremu Court that the material of ivhith money is composed has lothing whatever to do with the iroj > crtics ImjuHuiI by Congress f r f be J n demonstration of a lurposu to finally reach I financial ystem which eliall bo n purely atonal as the Constitution and nl o as a ui > o and intriollc cement In lie final solution of tilt vexed arlirquistlon After the reading of a telegram rom the president of the Industrial Ungueat Washington urging un imitetl coinage of silver time ccn t I ronlion adjournn SMOooo llnlnml forMmilrr WASHIXOTOJi NoV StSaulticl Urong vlioo claim again ° t the litrict has almost bicomun maier hWory today filed n suitngalnt tKltutlcr forS250frW damagis for lander Cenernl Butler brought Hil E4Venit nionlbs Ago against itrong for money Iiich asserted ras due him as contingent counsel f 1 out theaward made to Strong The ulL developed come highly exiting ex-iting feature among which wag tbc production of n jdjor which rgciiuiue would fhow that Jtutler ht < agreed to accept for his services al amount much lower than that name in IhesuiUJJutlcrdenounml thc document as a foigery and tIe sit for slander grows out of tliK OiI of the ty ills Fine LYNN Mss Nov 7Fhio in urance adjusters intent estimate the total insuraniu on the burned rojiertyls 2730000 Tho iti ur nlr I practically a total lots tlure eing but liltlc nlvage Tho Lynn > at > y JUni was lire to erect its littlo onc on the situ of Ito former olllcc rlth the sign Daiy Jinn otC All ready for business Jlovlsed figures on the buildings 1 far as known are 12 brick build In l 112 wooden stores and fac > ries and Indwelling houses 102 imilies are homeless and 57 Iho laiiuCictiiilng uL establishments wiped uLShortly Shortly after nol a meeting of itizens desirous of aiding tho wIt = erbcT nr8 was called to order Tcle ramsoflcrlngn < > lstanculii cash or nj tiling else were received from toslon and a number of other ulghloring towns and a committee was appointed to make an estimate of thu loss and number of people pllle eprivcd of employment and the lengt of time that would elapse b for they could again get to work A subscription lUt was started and rzicrous contributions received nosros3 mir 15i > STOX Nov 27At a meeting of citizens held this afternoon the tayor presiding 1 take action for UIC relief of tho sufferers by the Lyn Hre 30500 wassul > scribed on the spot anda committee appointed Tlir I rclibitr = Tire liiXCllliUIKi 13 Nov 27A inservatlve estimate of thu loss by st nights fire is S 130000 to 5175 0 insurance 73000 I Is I Hip p the lire originated from natural 3 Twenty or more homeless fmIe were cared for K t night iflnitearrangciiieiiU will lie made t3 house them today The popula lon of Iiccchliurg la tSOO 0fInIin 1nrnirrn jyluhcaraeuJ 0v27Tiso pro Nov27 WXSIIINCTOS traded I rains and I percent hoeIn havu disheartened lImo VIrginia hlo Ilshlrene ruttinix In l the Com is farmers rtthu ftrler ii > 5et n fields and tho ground cannot 0 ploughed out Cnuaillall JIntrBr l Is OTTAWA Nov 27 There OT than that nothing more apparent fl mor government views tho dominion vews domlnlol JernDent the alarm u with more tlianordinary aln wih mor dlsairection which is growinj 1lrton halfbreeds oC tIle French htlfhros among Frnch tho Canadian northwest Dcput 10rhwct Depty < aI3dltu wbo nilnistcrof the Interior JJurgesswlii h3 just returned from an extended tour of Uiat section of the couutrj form u their condition may says IY rlldlol nnd an serious dlllicult and problem dllllt ferouS be I that It Is fiared they will always flo I of until they enter a source dancer the limits < civilization flat time lmis is anxious over this government alxlous fact lha matter is evident from fne a few days ago Ir JJurgess wn ns to Mont scut on a secret mission srd Itl flt 01 Sir Donald bnill real to interview JoILl Smih and Archbishop Sadie about their nlllrhblhop and < what is I tIme alleged grievances an llt alJglo bt lUIO grOll b taken to SAtiSfy them and keep tlicm quilt < olliPc or n IlnUroml Ilrldc CIIAHIKSTOX W Va Nov 27 CJUII O ralliroy bridge over the Jluntlngton gave ascoT river near a1 this evening tor under a frelglit train The engine and three cars were thrown into tIme river Engineer Freeman and an unknown cattle nmal ni man were killed and Conductor Stevens and Iiremau ConiC were severely injured herokw A octallon CAIHWTJI KIt Nov 27At a special nuctlng I of tho CheroKct IIcUng splnl held Strip Live Stock Association licl today I n lengthy memorial was pn pared to lit presented to rresidei Harrison stating the great incon ellcnc and llimnclnl lnlcr that < would follow Secretary Noblo order to vacate by June Jbt 1S90 orter praying for further time tha ald they IrJllg dispose of their cattle a panl gradually and not produce Fn Uie block < market by throw in them ou the market at once Biz fntltrlos c < > DKNVKI Nov 27Tile ellr herd of cattle of nearly fiftee thousand heal belonging t cx Senator Dorsey in northern Ne lexico advertised t b sold aL mortgagees Kilo 1 at Clayton Nc Mexico on December 2nd to satisfy note given to Georg a prumissorv 1010 GlrC for 54050 togcthi IL Swallow with Interest I i amounting to t000 and costs and expenses of pale A Mliiuron Illliznnl JIlNNliMVUS Nov 27A db l > alch from litclilWll Minn Kiy a gcuuinu blizzard set in there this morning Snow has fallen to a depth of three inchc and I driflln hut lluilalo linn report heavy enow this morning which at eight oclock had reacheil six Inchif when U turned into rain and sleet Tint at n DriinUm n > lnin ASlllltY PAm NJ NOV27 rile lark Tcrniajihi loaded 511111 oil barrel and was empty oi mil rags 3 arrc rg wrecked tonight at 1ong lirancl lifforc a life line ruM l > o hot to her the votcls spnrs went by the lioardaudslieiiuicklywcnttoplcct and dL < ppeanil l FIve sailors wen rescued Captain Windhorst nml light sailors were drowned When the cHI stnick the captain it b said was drunk lie Urew I re volvcr to shoot the man at tlie whce when a wave swept him into the sea The Inrk Killed from Slcltl tkpteinlierWtli for New York |