| Show PER WE A AMERICAN 10 washington 6 this evening the Stor publishes another interview with mrs christiancy Ghrist lancy iancy in which she denies having baving written the published letters alleged to have been written by her herand aud nud and addressed to edil berto giro these letters she pronounces malicious forgeries gotten up coplay to play their part in jn the case when she spoke of published the letters to the reporter she had not read them the letter letters 8 G iro she now says were in a di different sapt erent not liaa so gushing though imprudent Jm prudent enough for her to wr waitey briten iteN when in new york she hastily glan gian ced fut rut at fit the headings of some of viem she bhe further said there was a common sense side to her statement viz that her mother brot herand miss meloy all knew was not away from home evoi ebeor alv nive five e on christmas day 79 and therefore could not be theroman the woman referred to the miss meloy referred tb who is a sister of WA meloy a well known member of the washington bar publishes card in the St stat star arthis this evening I 1 bavo have been with Christiancy Mrs for i meritha past and saw all the letters written by her to mr air giro from the first dvone ne 0 of those published wt we rewritten efi eil by her slie sue wrote him hinr bu t those are not the letters they are totally unlike those arlt written very respectfully Y lillie Lift tee iEE E MELOY in connection n with his remarks upon bill springer submitted the various tables under the 1111 bill the number of mem bars apportioned to each state is fl follows alabama 7 arkansas 5 california 5 colorado 1 connecticut 1 Ve delaware laware 1 florida 1 georgia 9 illinois 18 indiana 12 iowa 10 19 kansas 6 i kentucky 10 louisiana louesia U a 5 maine alaine 4 maryland 5 massachusetts 10 michigan 10 minnesota 7 mississippi 7 missouri 13 nebraska 3 nevada 1 new Hamps ramps hampshire biro bire 21 2 new jersey 7 new york 30 carolina 8 ohio 19 oregon i 1 pennsylvania 25 rhode island 2 south carolinas Caroli carolina nab 6 tennessee 9 ve vermont smout 2 west virginia 9 wisconsin 8 total the following states would lose one member lanch alabama florida indiana ennois ois louisiana minnesota massachusetts maryland new hampshire ohio vermont tennessee pennsylvania would lose 2 aud and d new york 3 members arkansas ac california iowa michigan n mississippi south carolina and west est virginia gain I 1 member each minnesota 1 and nebraska 2 each kansas and texas 3 each commissioner trescott arrived in washington this afternoon and and delivered kathe chinese emigration treaty to the state Department from whose IN possession will be transmitted to tt b y the president within t days there is no doubt however mer of ot its prompt ratification T ane 1161 commercial treaty it is understood stood will be brought by alft mr trescott alie tife gilfie diplomatic reticence xe rne manlies manifested ged fed in san francisco eind find courteously declines to say anything in leg beg regard ard to either treaty ad A blaine day dat said a id headid he did aid not mot believe it possible s able for the secretary of bf the treasury I 1 ry lo 10 a 3 aper perl cent loan was to authorize the issue or 4 per cents at llo lio drover drovet or over this would enable the secretary to almost wipe out the falling duo due next year and reduce the total debt 60 did ald not know that he be should draw a bill to cover this ground but idea had bad been discussed and abid generally approved by ills his friends NEW vola volu 5 the tile united states electric lighting company is now having made the necessary pipes to lay jay its wires along broadway wall and broad streets which electric light will be furnished to many banking houses bouses whose owners have made application for small lamps the prices charged will be a little less than is charged fol foi for gas gas two thousand lamps are now ready to be placed in private buildings and they will be put in by lk the first of february the american panama canal committee received the following cablegram from panis paris A pre preparatory expedition composed of engineers en in and anti skilled mechanics left havre 1 for or hanm tt to commence survey and operations immediately A large number of mechanics and laborers a quantity of machinery and a large largo supply of provisions r 0 have been ordered in clork 1 new now 1 w york and new orleans for immediate 1 m shipment ent to the of operations CHIC CHICAGO eago fAGo 5 A A talmidge general manager of the missouri pacific who was in the city yesterday was asked what he knew about the alleged sale of the central branch union pacific an account of which recently appeared in the denver tribune talmidge said he had heard nothing of such a scheme or arrangement and does not believe there is any truth in the report As the central branch is operated by the missouri pacific of which he is general manager he would be very likely te to have heard something of such a scheme if it had been or is now contemplated the central branch he said is owned by the union pacific but eased leased to the missouri pacific which now operates it it looked rather improbable that mr gould should sell out the central branch union pacific to the chicago and rock bock island for the purpose of allowing the latter to build a rival line to denver the Chicago rock Bock island pacific managers also disclaim all ail knowledge of such arrangement A special from new york says jayne the detective who has been working work ing up the morey forgery for truth said the plan was conceived by stillson hutchins of the washington jost post poeta col headly and a detective named lonergan the envelope was oab one which lonergan got gen garfi garfield d to send him enclosing some seeds from the agricultural department at washington A careful examination jayne jayni e says has shown that lonergann Loner gans address was erased jaynes statements are to bo be taken with some allowance ELDORADO kansas 5 parties representing jay gould are here for the purpose of working a franchise for the extension of the leroy branch of the Misso missouri url uri pacific R R to the arkansas river this branch leaves the main line at holden missouri passing through the towns of paola and garrett ran Kan makes connection with the mo kansas and texas at leroy it is now proposed to extend the line from leroy neroy to the arkansas arkanas river biver a distance of IGO loo miles this will give to gould an air line from st louis to south bouth we west st kansas and enable him to make the southern pacific connection on the rio grande with miles shorter route than any other line now has washington 6 representative page is notified by y the post office department that the tiie office at ala meda owing to the growth of business will shortly be placed on the list of af presidential offices and he is requested to recommend some one for nomination to the senate the present incumbent holds the office luer l ien len jer j appointment of the postmaster te general and page not knowing whether or not the people des desire re his appointment by the president for a four years term has written to several prominent ent citizens lor advice in the matter before making any andje xe commendations the grant peo people le are very much di a satisfied over v er ge the course of don cameran who has bas been deb arched bythe by the sherman influence and is in coif constant stant communication with the 16 leading idoft of the new administrations trat lons ions bena Sena benator senator lok iok slater today to day presented tile the senate resolutions of the oregon legislature and memorials of the portland board of trade and astoria ohai char chamber niber biber of commerce praying for liberal appropriation for the I 1 improvement merove of the bar at the mouth of the ther columbia an official report on the subject is shortly ex expected p buted from mayor gillespie of tile the engineer corps and upon the receipt of this supplemental report slater will introduce a bill to be based upon its figures CHICAGO G the inter oceans jackson mich apeci special al says the state convention of greenback green backers ers erg was held here to day to mali map out a plan for the future the state convention ven tion to nominate a supreme court judge and regent will meet in february encouraging resolutions were adopted ado ted tod gen terry torry klor telegraphs tole toie amplis from st paul january ad to the military headquarters the foll following from major ilges ilg at camp poplar popian river moved the hostiles ho stiles today to day to my camp and have them under guard there are by actual count of them and more to come over from yankton camp tomorrow to morrow I 1 proceeded n r them this morning anti and was mel met by inkton yankton chiefa who requested I 1 should not visit their camp and promised to turn all the hostiles hos ho stiles liles over to me tomorrow when this is accomplished awill I 1 wili will move at once to buford I 1 have burned and destroyed 42 of bf their guns which were worthless will get more tomorrow to morrow there will be about horses reliable news just received is that sitting bull with over lodges is at the crossing of milk river 52 miles from here A train from keogh on the redwater will probably reach us tomorrow to morrow the crow surrendered his ponies and guns this morning the times mentor says there is no probability that allison of iowa will be secretary of the treasury garfield does not like his record on the silver question the new president prides himself on his devotion to the financial principles which gover john sherman hon M C george of portland oregon member elect to the next congress was here today to day he thinks the pacific coast should be represented in the cabinet and went away feeling sure it would be he does rothope not hope that mitchell of oregon will be invited to the tho cabinet but concedes that california will secure the honor for ona one of her statesmen well informed politicians intimate that garfield says yeter foster w will ill lii get a first class foreign mission and is not a candidate for election reelection re for governor ST LOUIS louls 6 A be publican special from henrietta texas says james A curtis a prominent cattleman of northern texas was shot and killed in a saloon at cambridge last night by von rice who had formerly worked for curtis and had been discharged rice also received three shots from curtis before he died and as he rice was having his hia wounds dressed at a doctors offida some unknown person a friend of curtis shot through the window striking rice in the breast inflicting a mortal wound washington 6 the chinese immigration treaty brought to washington by commissioner trescott patt yesterday is still in the keeping of the state department and its terms continue to be religiously guarded by the dignitaries of that diplomatic temple a state secret but they have nevertheless today to day become open secrets to an extent which enables your correspondent to refer to his dispatch of sunday the uit as full and accurate summary of them the substance of the whole matter is that the chinese government freely consents that our government shall regulate limit or suspend the immigration in of chinese laborers to thi this s country whenever we may think proper but chinese citizens shall still be permitted to come here as merchants students and teachers for purposes of travel curiosity pleasure abd and all subjects of china traveling or residing in the united states shall be entitled to due protection ef of life liberty and property new york 6 the beralas heralds shanghai correspondent speaking of the two treaties recently included eluded confirms the previous a arm aro 9 ints as follows they are very short but pertin dealing dealings specially with emigration from this 91 empire the other with commercial matters the forr fori former fien fier may be accurately resumed in the words that it authorizes the american government at its sole discretion to regulate limit or suspend the immigration of chinese laborers when the tho public welfare requires the enforcement of such a measure the correspondent regards the issues of Commission the as a remarkable diplomatic triumph the treaties were con concluded chided within forty eig elg eight lit hours after the first business interview tmekei the key 19 to their thein success uc in obtaining concessions in the first treaty is to be found in the agreement of the united states made through the second treaty to discourage the opium trade the minor points contemplate a general of the customs tariff CHICAGO 6 the inter inte oceana oceans washington special says bays A distinguished army of officer fleer who has been in the chagres chagares river country said to your correspondent today to day it took ten years to lay the track for a railroad across the isthmus and the result was dead mens benes bones enough to pave the road way from one end to the other now how long will it taketo take to dig this chand ditchard dit how many lives jives will it cost no man can pass a night in that country in the wet season without t getting sick ive lve been beeri there and know another point look out northe forthe for the chiliano Chi lians they tiley are the yankees of south ame they have conquer conquet conquered e d peru and boia ilvia and long iong mpr before b re lesseps has his hig canal dug will have all the pacific coast up to the isthmus these objections do do not exist at nicaragua or inter oceans washington mrs airs christiancy said yesterday to a reporter if it was wrong for me as I 1 know it was to write letters to giro is it not wrong for christiancy tobe making love to a chilian woman what interjected the interviewer mrs airs christiancy with a laugh said A mr delgardo of peru who recently arrived speaks in anything but complimentary terms of christi ancas doings in south america and sa says s his life is one course of carousal tl that ba t a spanish chilian woman of wealth came to the legation for protection tec tion and is there yet and it is generally understood that christiancy is making love to her and it is thereupon important for his suit to be brought to a successful close on his behalf mr oli oliver ver mrs Christian cys attorney had assured an incer inter ocean reporter that the letters were geini ine before her denial was made known new york 6 the chamber of commerce today to day adopted the there re port and resolution presented by its committee on railroad transportation declaring that the public welfare and the urgent demands of commerce demand that railroads should take the form of first positive s 1 laws lawn defining public rights and d second supervision by an executive power to see that these laws are carried into efrece that with interstate commerce these laws and supervision should be provided by congress and for these railroads exclusively clu within the jurisdiction of a state similar action should be taken by the legislature of that state it was also resolved that of measures now pending in congress for the regulation of interstate inter state commerce the bill known as the regular bill in the opinion of the chamber is the one best calculated to protect the public interest and that it should become a law without unnecessary delay that an additional and separate bill not inconsistent with the provisions of the regular bill should be passed providing for a it national board of railroad commissioners to see that all laws of the united states relating to railroads are duly executed and gen generally braily brally to supervise operation of interstate inter state railroads N X H 6 the strike continues and the excitement increases creases esl esi men paraded the streets with clubs and screaming but the police checked the demonstration nearly all are french canadians it is thought the mills will be closed a few days at when the mill bell rang |