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Show CHILE AND SALVADOR MAY HAVE TROUBLE ' 8AN FRANCISCO. Nov. 6. The Examiner Exam-iner publishes an Interview today with H. B. McKey, an American mining man returned from Salvador on the Newport, who tells of Impending trouble between Chile and Salvador- as follows: The Salvadorean Government has run short of silver and In order to avoid the coinage of morn stiver pesos has adopted the Chilean dollar as its own. It has stamped the Chilean coin with a small Salvadorean coin called a "media real." The Salvadorean dime Is imbedded in the Chilean dollar and is widely circulated In the Central American republic. The Chl-learss Chl-learss have sent officials to Salvador to enter a protest and they threaten to back up their demand for the withdrawal of the coinage by sending warships to Salvador. Sal-vador. . |