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QBCINYOUR SUBSCRIPTION^^MITH THE FIRST MONTH.
TENDOLLARS A YEAR.
7
ANACONDA,MONTANA, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 15, 1889.
CET^DMORTISINC RRTBS^WHT THE BUSINeSS OFFICB
PRICEFIVE CENTS.
BUSINESSCARDS.^DR. D. J. HCDONHLD
HCKtJKONDKXT1KT.^orrii'K ovr.k Jim. pktkkm ro^^rint twreet,- Anaeoiula, Montana.
F.L. ST. JEAN, A.B.. M.D., CM.
Itmldeneeon Hmml street, St. Jean ItuildiuK-^tMBre on Kimt St.. In HI. .Iran Huiultajc-
AreHour*: ^ to vi A. M.. _ to ^ and 7 to a PJL^T. D. FITZGERALD,
POI.K'K mahistka1 K. JUMTICK OF TIIK^T*KAt K. XOTAKV I'l'III.IC, CON-^VKYANCKIU *^'.
IVES'SDARING SCHEME
Howthe Yonng Napoleon or Finance^Triad to Steal an Estate.
FirmHlrert,
Auainiiila.Mont.
J.R. BOKRMKN.
attohskyAT I,ah:^mux mt., MMM. MMM M Kf:v
AlllK'Ollll.l
Montana
Waul t^^ MMMMM Hon
avaciim1a
momAS A
TheIt F.ST ami CllKAI'KST place in tin -^Itiillc to l-urelinse WOOTH ^nil SIKH-.s
READ'SDRUG STORE
MAINSTREET,
Anaconda,
T.O'LEARY, Attorney and 'Counselor at Law.
Practicesin all or tin- Slate and t nihil states^courts. f iillet'llon-i pioinptly maile. Sis'.-iul at^^tention -riven to Minim: P riiiicrllei* ami Minim*^l-^w. Iti-al Kxtatc, Loans anil Instil nine. Prop^erty Kt-nliil ami 1-eutn C^41i-t-t^a. i mice runniii^J ami I Matlic Itlnek. corner of Kirst ami Oak^utrci-ts, Auui-unila, Mont.
F.P. CHRISMAN. D. D. S.^Oltlif, r'trtu Street Between .Main ami oak.
Ana.-omla,Montana.^WMBTU KXTll.lt 'TKIt WITHOUT fAIS^t^^ a new MMMM. All atMMM of Hciital Work^cxecuteil ill Hist class 111:11111.t. Artificial
thanwitiKHit riiit.s.^^*TK. F^. BROifliN*
Attorneyat Ijik.^Office in Kai-rctt ^c Jwky'a Hl^M*k, Main mum t.^Amu-onita, Montana.
H.W STEPHeNS.
t'HYSU'lAXAMD mVHOMOM,
ANACONPA-Monta HA
officein barren it .luck*, hlnck. I*i's,ileiice on^Scci-ml street west, oititohilf Montana Hotel.^Calls promptly atteuiliil to. i.taihialc ol St.
I.ouis Mi-ttleal CoHcue.
DRS.MITCHELL ^ SNYDER,^RNHCONDR HOSPITHL,
DR.R. C. BOWDEN,
MMMTMMoNTANV
VKTKRIXAHV SI HdKltS.^All diwasni known to exist in the animal fam^^ily su. . essfiilly treated. Treatment of cows a^kiMM'ialty. t'liaiifes rcasonahlc ami where a rule^cannot lie alterleil toil lialf regular fees will lie^^^har-fiil. 111IW at Warm Springs iMiariliiu-^lions.-. Front street. BnMMMM l^o\ 7-t.i.
AnacondaReal Estate Agency.
riTZlATIiH-K d* ASl'UMi.^REAL. ESTATE ^ INSURANCE ACTS.
Minim;llrokcrs.t 'ollcciors ami t 'oiivcyaiiccr*.^ANACONDA- MONTANA
PH.BEST BEER HALL
c.OAMMK.
ThfBent HramlH of Lienors ami liinirs in the
eifar.
Thurstonblock, Corner ^ iitar ami Kin* MMM
Hunslnger,Barrett ft Burnett,
Wholesaleand Retail Butchers.
FamilySupplies 11 Specialty.^All Order* Itellvered Krw of charifc.^Mliop on BM SI rift - - Asaiiimix
+T^K. MKRTIN
IIII'I'CMITKMM I1ANK1
MAKhSA BMM -IALTY OF WtMM ^-HiA BJ
uomkhtii',im11ihtk1i \m^ kkv ^ kmt.
THECOLD BOOT.
it)of
I ^ll^ ^l
isat tin- IIOLD H^HIT,^m West l^ark St.F. H. Sma^, Proprietor
Montana.
The^ Morris ^ Cousins,
Fashionable
DRESSTOHKING.
Allwork promptly done and a perfwt lit jiuar-^antissi.
Parlorsin 1^.-Inioiiieo Hotel. Take the Fust^Hallway on Main stn-et i^tl First.
n^^^^^
HavlUKl*tirelume^l the
ATLANTEANHOUSE,
011Front Street. Anai-omla.
+7X. J. BL1X +
l nrepared to ^ omliiet a flrst . lass I,..1.-1. None^^ 1hut while help cinplo^eil.
First(Mass Itoanl ami I^Mltcim:.
Kates^a-ot^ |^-r day. Kensonat.le Kate* for week^Itoarders.
A.Q. HOEFLER
Hasthe Finest
FancyCakes, Candies and^Ice Cream
ThatMonev Tan lluy ! Klvals Any F-astern^'House ! Hive Him a Trial ONM
andl^e t ^ou\iuced.
HAILORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION
i-AiWest Park Street. Butte. Mctii.
Crime or furgrry Added to Ik*^^ l,^nre- Alr^ady fllesl up Aajmlnst^the (lay rlaaanrr at Wall
Htiwt, New Vork.
XkwYokk, St-|^t. 14. -Tin' A.Vem'wf/ Sum^in the luat ttlUioii prints, a wiiHutioliul^Htory* of an attempt to ii^l^ tin* esiute ^^f tin-^late CliriHtoplu r Meyer of *7,UR^,11IU by^tueaiiH of fonrer)'. uml i'Iuiw* Ht-iiry S.^Ivea with tilt* erinw. One of tin- -Vim's^lii-ii^lliin-h is an follows: ^Ivi-m im a^fortri-r.^ ^His Indtl si ln im- to rub ^ liristo-^plu-r MeyerV i-Ktut^-.^ ^97.UUI.UUU want tin-^lnMity.^ *'lv^-^ tfutfwl tin- ^li :nl niuil'a itii-^tiuln and Stuyin-r totu-lnil tlu-tii up.^^^lN-rjury but an llM-luVnt.^ ^Tilt- imisti-r^tliii-f c-ulmly tol.l WiMMlruir tin- Uvtalla In-^WUH to HWeur t^^.
Tin-.Sun Hays: Henry S. Ive.s, w lio ban |^Ih i-11 ho ofti-ii rvferreil to ill tln*m- eiilmniiH j^us a muster thief, iiIho ranks liiifb amotitr^fortfi-rs. Narmtivt- will sliow tbut in*, by ^^tin- torj/i ry of two initials, V, null M., was^ill it fair way to obtain at least MfluVOOO '^^^eoltl ctiah anil o|m-ii a till wiiieli i-ontaiiu-il t^l^lll^1htW|| more tl.ali sr.i ^m,t^^ ^. Ives '^iilii.-il to iiis pii vious i-rimt-h that of for- |^trery in Mm latter |^irt of last l^i-^-^ mlwr. |^1 Ins faet is piibliHlu-tl to-^l.iy for llie lir -t ,^tiim- anil IMMI Is- Kiibstuiitiuli-tl w believer .^it sball Imh-oiiii- MnaMRTi
Forh^-votuI yearn baek Meyer I1.1- li.nl |^dealttkaa with Stuyin-r raaultittg worse for^Meyer to the tune of alx.ul MUll.unU. Stay- j^m i- was Indebted for that to Meyer anil {^after aolMJI into insolvi-iiey eo|ii|^i-oiiiisiil 1^tin- ili lit. leav.-lK a balaliee of many [^thons.ilul^^ of dollars iiupanl. Win 11 \^Staym-r anil Ives MMM sipu-^-iti-d for |^fiindH Stayiu-r lM-tboui;lit lums^-lf of a^nox-i-l and HfeetiTa i*sjmmBmM for rveaa*^Hiring old Meyer's eon tlilem-e anil makiiiK ^^him a eoiitribiittti- to a selienu- ill wllieb 1^lie bad embarked with the thievitiK N\^-^pOHMM, After drawing M the iiinu-ral :^r.itt*fe fiilul. of wllif*h Ives .V Co. had [^ma le tlu-mselv tlepoKtorieM inimedi- ^^ntely utti-r the,.- ! ad trot eolitrol of the |^road, Jstaynor pre.-enti-d himself to Meyer^til a liiKh moral attitude. He tlteluri-d to I^Meyer that In* had eonie to |m-rforin what I^In- eoiisidered Ma duly as a elirisiiau anil ;^all honest mall, lb' was now happily in j^funds siitlleieut to ili-eharne the last ^ i nt 1^of his ohiiifatioii and it was for^|la%l praiseworthy purpose he had 1^eaUed, Meyer ban that time on irave^implieit HMMM to all of Stayner's I^ilei-larations ami was MM |M-rHiiaded by j^him to )^ive his road to the syndicate^formed by Ives. Stayiu-r and \att^-r. He j^auri-ed to rei-eive for them win 11 pur- {^raaaan uml brought to New York a total^of 1.,^M^ shares ii| ( ili. ilillati, liaiuiltoii M ;^Day ton eommoii MM at an MMMJi priee '^not to exeeed 11^. |M-r eelit. anil to earry it^for them, rif i-ivinn l'^ |M-r eelit.for the us^- i^of bin money, an urruUK^-nu'llt whif-h wan^praetieally a loan by Meyer ti^ that ex^^tent upon tile stiM-k, sinee it was utrrei-d J^that Ives and Ntuyner should vole II|H^||^that at all eliftioiiH of the road and at I^stiM-kholdi-rs' nieetiiiKH. Tiiis MMMl |^wan earrieil out l^y Meyer to the letti-r. 1^Thf stoek wan held in his name during all '^the existeliee of tin- swindling linn ot H. |^S. Ives A- Co., and when the inevitable ex-^lMtHiire and erash eunie it wax still so held.^PWaMMMMf Ives and Staytn-r'n nil- j^seriipulollHlleHs and daily melltioll of his '^own name ill eoiiiiiftioii with them and his |^keen k^-iih^- of diKruee drove Meyer to his ;^IT rave in a few months. Within lime^months after Myer's death there was put^into operation tbroilKh Ives- a-feiu-y '^Ht-lu-nu- to iiii|nivt*risli Mi-yer's estate tin* j^and too|M-n to himself ami his 1 ^ mfedi r-^M a mine at sT.uuu.uuu.
I'aoli'ul tile Clllt-Mlfo l{x|M^sltioll.
BMaMto the .standard.
ClIli'Alai,Sept. 11. Ik tweeu eiifht ami^tell MMBMMMbI |x-ople ruslull pell ill. ll out^of tin- Kx|M^sitioii biiildinif to-niifht, fall- j^inif over i'aeli other downstairs from the^Ifallery. and many jumpiiiif throiiifh win- .^ilmv s in the hurry to MMM Fire had j^startisl in one of the bi|f booth- m ar the^eeiiter of tin- lliitfe striietiui-. and the |f lure !^of BMMM and the erash of plate MJbmi I^eaiined a paiiie. Men, women ami ehild- '^roll joined ^in the mad rush for the exits,^whieh were fortunately numerous eiUMiail^to prevent fatal erushiii-f. Within live^minutes the 1 -xeited tliousaluls of in-ople ,^weii' safi-oiitHide the Ktriieture, ami a few |^mimites lln ii-afti-r the ^ajMM were ex-^tiuifiiislu-d, uml oii^^ fourth of the interior I^of the Kxpositioii in ruins. The daMMMMi ,^to the builtlinif itself was sli-fht. ami tin-^url ifall^-ry wholly esi-a|Mil. Tin- losses of 1^exhibitors will reueh BjjMMj No MMM^were re|m^rted si-rioiisly iiijureil. thoilifh [^many doubtless MMTerea MMM hurts.and j^others hail deeiiliilly tliHuirrefuhle ex|M-ri- .^etu-e. I^ne yoimif ludyaiiil her MMfl '^im^iii|m-I|ed to ^li-s^-^-llil fisim the roof. Till' 1^lire was euuseil by all iifiiitiil earls.11 fall- j^iiilf from an ehs trie liifht into a pile of^ribbons.
Tile(auu^tniir-Te^*itM-r Flasi ...
PnMMnM,Sept. 11. John I'riinfle. .^refeife in the (.aiulaur-l ismer Is.at ruee |^di-eiili d this afterniHiii that yesti-iilay's^ruee was a draw and orih-reil the men to^row over aif.iiu next Momlay 011 WimhIs^Kim COMMMI in OmOi ^i;iuiliiiir's baek.-r^|h^sitively rifiiseil to MJPM to this^and the nnuiey was r^ tiinnil.^'li-i-liu-r oll'erell to illereit-o the^slake6.VIDai.il row again within ken day-^at WimmIk Kim or on any eourse in New-^York, lake or river, but traud.iur's hxteker^still |^e|-sistlll ill ri-fllsill|f. The referee iii^Ifiviii-f his deei-iou stated that MM was^110 foul, but Malum h.id violuti-d tin- .irti-^eles of aifris iiii-ut in pullili-f ill trout of^Teenier ami that In- had no biisim--s on^tin- MM*t at all.
slimk Iron W hile IliirtcliiK for t\^lrr.^Islll-KMINl.. Mieh., Sept. 14. While lli|f-^Ifinif a well at the rear of a house on North^Seeoiul street, a mull strut k blue hi ni.i-^tit^- on- at a depth of ten fi-et. The on- is^of exeelleut ipiabty anil of eoiisiderable^exti'tlt. The mineral riifht to the land is^owned by the Iron f'lill eoui|^aiiy- The^diacsavery will h ad to the development of^a mine within tin- residence part of the^eity.
CourtHolmes M| Houliler.
K|M*elalto the Standard.
11(11li1kk, BaMh 11. -Only two cases^wi-n- called iii the ili.-trict i-onrt to-dny.^when all adjournim-iit until Monday^uiortiiuif was had. The cases were:^Maine vs. tin- olden Star Miniiiir Cotn-^pnlijr, in which judifim-iit for tin- plaintiff^wan ifivctt; Met atfcry vs. Smith, judir-^MMM for tIn-plaintiff.
'FANNY BRYANT CONVICTED.
'The st..ry mt IMrk Hawe.'. Hunter of His^Wlfa and Two Children.
BlKMlKtiHAM,Ala.. Sept. 14. The Jury'^in the euae of Fanny Hryant. the mulatto^woman who anaiHted lliek Huwos in the^inurder of his wife and ehihlren luat Ih-^ii-iiiImt, n-turneil a venliet of ifiiilty of^inurder ill the first degree, and llxiil tin*^death |M*tiulty. Tin* woman broke down^completely when the venliet wan an^^nounced, ami aohhed aloud. Hit at-^torneya will move for a new trial, and. If^they full to get it, will ap|*eal to the Su^^preme Court. The prisoner. Funuy^Hryant, has made a partial confession,^which would have cleared her. |m-rhapn,^if she hud told tin- story when she wan on j^tin- stand at the trial of Huwcs, but will^do her no (rood now.
Hick Huwcs kilh d bis wife anil one^child on Satunlay niifht. Doc. I, anil May, i^the eldest child, on Monday lli|fht. I^ce. :{. i^I'lle little ifirl May was left at Fanny !^Br) ant's house from Sunday moriiiiiif mi-^til Monday eveiiinif. Fanny Hryuut h i- i^i-oiifesseil that May told heron Sunday !^moriiiiiif all oimut the killinif of Mrs.^Hawes and tin- liaby tin* niifht In-fon*. I^Huwcs In (fan eursiluf his wife, ami -he^thieiiti'iied to leave. Sin- put on her !^cloak, and takintf In ne. her youuife-t^child, ran out in the yalxl. Ilawi-s fol- j^lowed MFT and killed lo-r and the chilli^with a heavy stick. He tln n ilra-fifed tin- '^ImmIii'- into the house anil i*o\ t-i-i-d Bmmj I^with a niafm-ss. *i'ln-y lay theii- until ;^Sunday niifht. when they were curried to^a lake a few yards away, weiifhleil w itll^iron, ami thi*own in. May. who w iiio-.-siil 1^the eriiiie, seemed to n ali/e that Mf !^father would kill In-r. In-cause -he end ill- !^Ifcreil his safety. This story i--. eoi-n^bo- .^i'.ili-il by the i'iri umstaiitial evuli'iii-e on ;^which llawi-s was convicted, and shows t^that little May was the only i-^*i*witt*Msati of ,^the mmilcr of her iiu.ther ami -i-n r.^-*
THENATIONAL GAMl
What Ihr Itrot herhoo.1 of Itnll-I'tny ers I^l*r^^poiM* lo lie x*-xt Season.^I'MOann, Si-pt. 14. Hints tom hini; an :^impoitaiit move to Im- made by the I^brotherhood of liasi-ball players have ^^MM piiblished lately, and this afternoon ,^i In- ./iwiwil says the n*port that tin- 1^brotlu-i-bocil inti'iuls to lake the MM MM !^of the hands of the pn sent owners of the ;^IcaifUi-clubs MMM to have some foiin- ^^ilatioli. Tin* pisibabilitii-s an*, the ./mi'i-hh/ |^.-ays, that by the clone of the MMM '^li-airtie Mi-asou the plans of the brothci-^hood will Im- well etliHIifll miittinil to war-^MM public uckiiou leilifi'iiietit of their in^^tention-, .lust at pi-i-seiit they all* not |^^fivinif away any MMM particulars than^they can help. Tin- plan is to run the I^MMMi ho far as tin* Icaiftic cities an- con-^ceriiiil. on a sort of i-o-o|M-rativi- liasis. If I^it suiii iils.othi-r assiM-iatioti- may In- sine 1^ilarly orifani/.i-il. It is MFOMQOBd JM* place I^tin- mauaifcmeiit of the whole ulfilir ill the^hand- of a ifeiu-ral f*ommitti*i* ii*pn-si-i|t- I^ili-f each leaiflle club. F.ai-h club will have |^a stock capital nf s-J 1,1 M^I, some of which^will Im- taken by tin* players and tin* n-st^by men who an- to act as olliecrs and^tliiam-iiil Inn kcrs. The players an- to n*-^i-i-ivi' fair MMM and a M1MMM of MM j^profits. The ri*ci*ipt^, lifter all cx*h-iisch.^iiicliiiliuif Hularien anil |M-n-i-utaifi-s an- {^paid, an- to In- put into a |mm^I.Io Im- iipial- j^ly iliviilisl MMM the chilis. Aiiotlu-r new^feature will Im* tin- haliifin-f up of bitf (^money prizes for llrst ami si-cond plaei-.-^in the championship race. Then- will Im-^no Sunday MM no liipior -ellinif on the i^ifrounds, ami but little i-hanifi- in the price |^of admission.
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TheColored ltaptisls.^IN'iIan \i-iii,is, Si-pt. 14. The MJM I^liapttHts i*cHimn*il tin- ilisi-ussioii of out- 1^ruifcs mjm to-day. Itev. T. I.. -Ionian, of |^Mississippi, made a MMl depreciatiiiif^the i-i-m.'irks ailvoeatiiiif violonee in n-tiiru ;^for tin- -outhi-lli wistii|fs, as it places^a lll.l-s of helpless i-o|on-il |M-ople^at HM MMM of the criminal clas-es i^of Mm .-oiith. Ollii rs of the Mi^js-ippi !^ili-li-ifaiioti talked in tin- same vein, ami !^resolutions wen- Dually inliislii. i-d and^adopted, to the elleet that the eolon-d^people eiiltivati-il friendly N4aMuM with^those omonif whom tln-y live. PMmjMmM^l.ove luaili- a s|msi-Ii i*i-ti Hint: the story of ,^tin assault MMM liitii-elf, and said the i^MMM ^' Mm n-sohitioiis would make it i^appear that MjMM had DM no oiitraui-s,^Uhtl that in* had made false statements,^'this i-aiisi-il imii-b excitement, ami tin-^vote was i*eeoiisii|i-ii*i| ami the n-sohitii^u .^tabled. The members of iln- Mississippi^ileie-fatioii insisted, however, upon their I^^ lames ifoinif on ii'i'iinl as Is-in-f oVpo-c^l^to \ ioleuee, anil tin- was allowed.
BMl^^^' ^he IIIk strike.
LaMMMt,Sept. II. Messrs. BMl anil !^Tilli-tt. ii'prcsi'iiiuiivcs of tin- striki-rs, lie !^^ lay. ill lM-half of tin nn 11, si-fiieil the^uifret-no-nt i-iiti-iisl into iM-ta'ci'it MM -^si-lvi-s and the llirei'tol'i- of the l|is-k BMM.^panics for the settlement of the strike.
Ata mcetiiiif of the strikers to-iuifht^Messrs. MnTMi and Tillctt made MJMMBMM !^ill which tln-y MMMMMl tin- cud^of tin- dispute anil praised tin* exertions^put forth by Canlinal Maiiliiuif ami the^lord mayor in i*lli-ctiiiif the settlement,^t .nihil..1 Manillas also .ulih-c^the |^men. lb* i*xtolliii tin* mitt 1 UMlMMMll :^shown by the strikers ihiriuif tin- striiifirle^ami sail! they had passed Ihniuifll the or- ^^deal MMMinnd by aiiytliiutf iletraetiinf '^from t!e ir Inuior.
LOOKINGFOR AN HEIRESS
RomanticStory of t Young Iowa Girl^Who Was Stolen From Her Mother.
Tea Thou** ml Ihillara Kmard on.-re. I^lor New ^ ^r Ihr Ml.^lim 4.1,-1^Mow ^III* Itl-M-oxere-d Who^Her Father Wa-s.
StofXI'lTV, Iowa, Sept. 14. The pi|m*i*s^a few ilays u|fo eoiitaillisl a brief account^of tin- sinn-h that was Im-uik institutisl for^the youiiK woman who i- now a n-niik-nt^of this city, and who has a fortune await-^iiilf her pro) i r imleiitiIll ation. A little^mure than twenty years aifo Viola Adams^was married to a man named Amln wH.^Her paii nts op|s.-ed tin' match and after^the youiiir |Mi^ple wen- wiikliil, ii fu-. d^tllem shelter uml. r tin* parental roof. All^went well for awhile, but anon the hus^^band tired of his bride and lM*ifaii touhu-c^her. The advent of a baby if ul did not^mend matter-, and at the end of nlnnM^two yeiun Mr-. Aiuln w s took In r if irl anil^went hoMM to her widowed mother, her^father haviiiif lu^vill|{ died in the mean^^time without brcathiuif fot'ifi\eiu-ss for^In r. lb* had not forifom n hi-infant ifi.ilnl-^il:.uifhti-r, hoMever. ami hi- w ill |nii\ nil il^tluit tMUMU he set u-iitc, ^the inten-Ht and^prim-i|^al to -fo to In-r w tn-n -In* arriv^*il at^ieifal air^^.
Twowteks after hi- w ife had left him^AtnlreWK went to the Immmm and stole the^little ifirl, leaviuif I h lea if o and ifoinif to^lies Moint-s, Iowa, then a pi*os-H*rous \-i|-^li-fi- of a Ism i oiic-lilth il- | in-^ nt popula^^tion. Tit*' e In Id was if i ven into the i-harif e^of a Norwi'if ian family named Nelson, by^whom sln^ was latMM to regard h. i -elf a-^one of tin- family. Sin- was called by her^Christian name, Jcamii'tte, but m-ti ad of^Amln-ws hIii- was made to |M-Iicvc that -he^was a Nelson. It was always a matter of^surprise to the lleofhls .r- that .-he ^ a - l. t-^ter treated than the ii iiiaiiuler of tin- fam^^ily ; was ln*tter ilre-seil. and diiriuif her^sehool tlays w .is always s*ip|i|ii*i| with^p.-i ki t mom \. She was latajut to r. if.it d^Andrews, who n iiuiimil in lie- Monies^anil iM-caiue a pro-i-eis.us bu-iness man,^us a dear friend of the family. He had^Ifivell her many pis -t nts. ami it was he^who hail ifivi-ii inoiicy to tin- Ni-Isoii- to bjt*^Ifiveit to In-r.
4Ine ilay in June laM ^h-aiiuctte hwMM^ill, anil a physii iuu. Dr. .1. II. His-wi-r.^then a mmM of Dm Moines, nan rain rt
Hi*lllaili- MMMl Visit- anil became i-\-^eeediliuly illtell sted ill his |iatiellt. He
iM'eaiui*eonvilieiil that shi- was not a^child of tin* Nelsons, ami stroiiirly sus-^p. etiil tlmt Mr. Andrews wa ^ it.-one- way^n*latiil to her. The di s tor told Jealiu. Ite^to tfo to him and claim n*lalioiiship, and^perhaps by eoufniiitiuif him In* miifht Im^luilfht Im* startled into iiiakiuif aihui--ioii-.^At llrst the father denied, but the ifirl nan
Is-rsistclltand the father Dually told how^le allll Jeallllettl's mother had parted ; how^In* hail stolen her when a child and In^^tern led k- ^ f-*^U her until she should bi-^MM of ^!{*^. when In- would tfo with her^and claim the inheritance, now ift-eatly^uiiifiuciiti'd by tin* accumulations of .,11^these years. Tin- fatln stateil that he.^wife had taken her Halt ^f Viola Adams^and still lived in ^ hie a tfo, ami that years^a|fo -lie hail ollereil from In-r father s es^^tate a rewuiil of Mfl^MB for the return of^her stolen child.
HaviiiifIm-coiiic satisDi*il that she was^no child of t he Nelsons, -Jcullllcttc wiMlld^n-maiu then* no lonifer sml jdaeed hi-r-^si*|f in tin- i-barife of I ^r. Hti-wi-r anil Im -^^ ^ami* a mi-mlM-r of bis family. A few^months a tfo he movitl to Sioux City ami^sin- came with her m-w tumid friends. It^sif mi-d an MMM mutter, kMMM that In-r^mother was in Chieujfo at leant up to a
fl'W.vi-ill's uifo. to c-tabl i-ll eollllllUII il .it nil
iM-tweeiitbi' mother ami MMF loiitf-li.t^ilaiiifhter. but up to this time it mm MM)^MMMM H was in furtln-riuif this end^that the assistance of ^ 'hicf of Police II lie^hanl of ^ hn-aifo was soujfht, and ly him^tin' outlines of th^- -tory were tfiveii to tin^mmm,
Tanner'sI'roli.il-le MMnM
BMnwnMiScjit. n. ti.i- htm n
niifht-ays tin' jiresiilent tcudeii-d the mm^^niou i'omuiis-ionei--hip to Maj. Wariu-r^this moriiiiiif ami that the latter ha- taken^tin- m.liter under consideration, with the^chances in favor of his ili-cliiiiuif il on the^Ifroiuiil that In- euuiiot allord to -urri-mli r^his pn-sent biisini-ss i nifaifi-mi-nt-.. In^con vi-r-atiol i w it h a re| ^ irter t hi - after not ^n^Maj. Warner intimated that he had not^reached a coiielu-ioii in tin- matter. Tin-
lnnmaalini In Waahiiiatott la that the mat
Inrw ill Im* settled by tin' pri'sidcnt durui'f^Mm i'oiuinif week anil that tin* appoint^^ment when ili'eiileil upon will br llr-t aa^^iiouiiei il at Dii r Park.
lu.vsiiClTV, Sept. II. Whatever^doubt existed in the MMM of Major \\ .li^^ner's friend- hero that I're-iileiit HarriaaM^han otfcn'il him the i'ommis-iou-hip of
IM'llsiollS,Was lli-|M'||fd til'-. ^'vi ii u i if MMMl
mm,Warin-r ii-i'i-ivisl from her hu-baud^a tcli'ifiain that road as follow-: ^i am
-tilllllnle. iih ll.
I'.niliilF.vlilen.-es ill t*ol%^Miiiif^.
f'MMfMtnjn,W'yo.. Sept. II. The Cm*** I^Imhi MM HMMf has just returned^from Casper and Hottiw. II. There he
ha-ls-ell ill vest ijfali ll|f the reeellt sudden
deathMMJM Averill. tn phew of the^man who was recently lynched. Tin^coroiu-r iluif up tin remains ami found^evidence that Averill hid -lied a fearful^iMMllli KvkJcimi' of )Mii-oui.:^ an- sti-ouifly^^.UsjM-etiil. Hllell.lliall, the |irilu i)ial wit^^ness iii tin- MMM, is now in jail at Ifuwl-^intfs, stronifly ifuanlisl, tn Im- pr.--.-ii ted to^tin- if la nd jury mxt month.
sun.storm- in 4 iilorailo.
III.N\Kit,Col., Sept. 11. -s)s-cial- fr .111^the llioiiiitaiu ilistricls -how that for this^season of tin* year it ha- Im-cii siiowiuif^umi-ually hanl all day. ami in most places^-till falliua*. Tieuiifht the storm is drivinir^cast, and all moriiiiiif trains wen- loaded^dow n even to statuliiiif room with tourists^Is.uml f^r oustern MMM,
The I...... 4l.i.^^o.iioo.
KMYoKti, Si-pt. 14.-It is D if ii red^r MjMjr that fully Bj^B/BB MMM has^Is-eii done by tin- wind and -ea. Tin^MMK*r ^f vi smi'Is known to have Im-cii^w reck.-I tfn-atly excissls tin- llrst ex)s-eta-^tions of -hipping men. ..ml many more^an- yet to In lo-anl from.
thei Miifi-n-iii-r ol t harflle-..^Sis Tltwi lsen, Si-pt. 14. At the MM^^MMM of charities to-day A. O. Wriifht^of Wiseonsin ii-ail a k*tli*r ihi tin* employ^^ment of M-MJMM in MMM institiitioti-. ami^l^r. H.t'. B/jrMMM s|sike on the eorn- tion^of iiimateM of such institution-. At the
COIII'lllsiollof Mm -es-iol| i^r. W^ in.Ill re^^ported that tin' committee on little ami^place had ^i leeted It iltiinorc a- tin* pl.ie*^for hohliiitf tin- annual eonfeis-m-e on^M iy jo.
MMMMIn Pen-Ion ti niuiiU.^W \siiiM. i nN, Si pl. 11. Tin- examina^^tion of the Julie aeeollllt- of the Wa-!ll'l|f-
toiieity mmmm aifi-m y by the |M*iiMioti^dlvMilan of t lie t hin I auditor^- ollie.- -how-^au OVt ' tsiyinetlt of s'_-,ll-u j|| one voucher.
AHtmib.-r of siualh-r f - .i^ iiieut. I. i \ ^ al - n^Im'i-ii iei-i'iitly disi-ovi-ri-il in tin- MCMttt^of nthi r |M*li-ion aifi tieii-h. These error.,^an- -aid to have resulted fnun an effort to^increase tile Work of the clerk- Im-\ ^^uiI^their e i|sieit\ .
Ilaly'sN.-v, 1 ..ii.ul.
WaMUIMMOM,flfipl. 11. The mmjMmM^Ii.i ^ n e. -if rn/i d Francis.-.^llrnno, i*i^iisul of^ltal^ fi -r tin-state- of Colorado, Arizona,^1'Uili. Idaho. Montana. Wyomitiif. N^*w^Mex e... Kansa-, Nebraska, ItakoUi and^Indian rerritory. la MMMM ailh-nver.
Ilea,,sti^rio. In kmi
V1i.i.iv F 1,1.1.-. K.ls., ^e|.t. II. The
heaviestrain storm in years m rurnil^here to-ilajr. The ni-ul Is-d- of railr.sol^^an- belly ilamaifisl. The Heluwiirv river^is even with its hanks anil tin- water still^ri-iuif. Tlin-i-|ssiph^ an* n*i^ortisl to have^nrau .Irowtaeil m tin- river.
CHEAPMATR.MONY
Rlnal %if.-nt. Kmmi il In a natrlmonlal^Kate W ar.
MMIMj Si'pt. 14. A bitter MM war^is on MM ii two rival matrimonial^atfcncies in Jeffersonv ille, and some^, Hlushinif i'litn have already Im-i-ii made in^1 tin* line of fees. The matrimonial uircht^in a -f n iw th iM-lonifitiif exclusively to Jef^^ferson v i I le. Hi- duties an* to wati-h the^fcrrylssits, anil w hen hi- sees a couple^who liMik like elo|M-rs in -. an h of matri^^mony lie introduce- himself anil airni-h^for a siM-eiDed sum of money to furnish^every tlimif n quinil for a wiililinif. I he^busiucMs is MM iiliar. but it pay-.
TIm*oldest mill Im-hi known tufenry i^^under tin- maiian-eiiii'tit of John Huu-c,^anil another active, hustliiiif MMl is^o|m-rat^sl by Win. Knit/, and until n-^ceiitly the im ll have Ins n fro ml- anil^have n-s|m'ctiil each other's rights in the^business. Hut it is not so now, ami every^iloy marriuifcs an-clicu|M-r. Hy an e-| eial^arr.nitri iiieiit with the maifistrates the^11 kture- hate heen cut down fnun nTjMtM^^*^'^ for a mm|M matrinioiii.il outfit^license, eei em -iiy, ami all, iiu hiiliii-f the^service- ,.f |,r .fessional sweiirer to make^ivath to the Lilly's aifi'. Alsvut a wci k aifo^Ki .it/ eantl o-ted to pilot a country eouph^ovi-r ami atti-'nl to their ease for A^., tin
thehtml Unil^ ellenil to do the job for
anilthen Mm MM MMJMn. Tin- rii.il^uifcnts ^ ut thi' rate a dollar at :^ time,^until Kr~.lt/ ollereil to do the Work for^Uothinif.
-.*** ^ ^
racetroubles IN MlSSlSSlPP.
%%Iiilf- \riii^ il himI I'n |i iiIttrI it-
HMMlN^% tilt Hit* Mm4mi^RbI OttSJI IOVmi S. pi. 1|. A M. f Hli.in,^MiMn. -^I^^ ial MMpffl ti**- HHl NMM fW09Jgf^^^^f iIm* rtn4-t' tnMil^l^aM iii Ji%iM|M*r i-^*uiit.\^^-!i^^w-. lli.il i!^^*v m MMMMMl LiririT |^ni-^|M^rll^MlF-^. Ou Snml.iy T i i tr | if HMnl ^ --r*^\v^l^(^f IMbmIbmI im-ii ^^^^^ imTi---ar**l--tI .it i\ -.null^iii ^m i liun Ii iiiMHit -i \i-ll mill - w^ --t of^I Viuliliti-T an^! In'lit a iikm-U WbWV%9M^\\n il tli^* iMtilalitin;. \^ ar IIiIh cluin-li^a iit'ifrti mi-Imni| iHMHnl ami tin- al^-^^hi i ll. 'I lit- .|\% . llm-r**!^'!-* m^ Alfn il^-^it^'i*aii^l a'loilicr m-trn*'- li^^n-^- w^^ n'^virtiti *l ami aflir flu* ili*-4 har^fi* of llrt .irm-^MMMln|| mm Ii alartu, llii --- two ^lw^ tlm*_r-^wrii'.i'-n iIiihI. Tin- ^lv\*'lliiiu iMMMMi ^^f^Um tM tl Hair, a wltiti man wa-% \m
il 11. Mr. Hail* ami hamily w hv mm h^al^u^-'^l bul iioIm^IiIv harm wa- olicti-il.^Si'v* raI ih'kmcs 11, i \ i* Ih*^ *11 am -Ii it in^\^-w'l^iii county for im itiii^f in-nrr* t-ti^ai^.mil .in- now* in jail al l^^ i .itur. Two of^tin-in c*tHift*hh^*4| thai llitTt* wmm an ortran-^i/aIii^ii of lilai'liM ami lln y w^^r*a to muti^Sitmlay I .'.th ami aiiiii^-m-i' the war. I iir-^tIi* r immIi ^ ^ 1 -onii* iif tIn^ l**.t^liiimT ii**-^UIim ^li--^*lo-.a'- tin* fai t that tlii'if i- all^-^iVam/atioii I ui for |m^lita-al |MtfibimmIIm^(^li i^ . I hi ^ w lull - (M'opl** of t In* i-on11 ty mb^ot-ij.iiii/itiu ami arming; thi-ni-i-lvi-*, o*,^-r^m%W^-fflMM having Im i ii -old at \i^wtoti. It^la it-tt m*w ia\|Mi-ti^il that an oiitltii-ak w ill^Im* mad** at any tiim- ami matt* r- arc^^|iiii tmu ^l*^wii.
ami
il
ELOPfcDWITH a jap
A MUMNMkri- ^^lrl of lt^^|^^*^^iMl^li- ^^Mtll^ j^Mrrlra m .Ih|^iiih-c.
Mll.vv\ikki., Si*|il. 14. Iji-at nii/hta noli* |^WM ^^^tit to K^'v. JuiImoii TittMW-orth. -ay- ,^iiiU* hi- MMMl w a** il^ -ir4il ^^ t tin* n-r-i-^ili'iii-i- of Mr. Ri^ hanl-oii uii Mill ht*||^H-)*i4rht^. '1 lu^ not.' wmm \M*rt'iiiptory, ami i^tin* lltitlii^t^^r fiiti-ri'il a i'ltrriaifi* ami iiiniili'
^f half an hour wa- in tin- Ikmim- J^of hi- |^ari-hiomr. II*- hail Im*^*ii^^*alh*il t^* |M'i-foriu a -traiiKi- n*arrtaari* i-t*r- i^MMMTi Tlii'iMloif Si imo ToiuanTawu, of |^'I'okio, Ja|Min. wa- itlMttit to marry Mi-.-. |^t iillicniM Aetlunori* Ailaiu-, of I hii-air^^.^AftiT tin* i-i*fi moiiy, w hii li w a- w ilm - ^m il |^hy Mr-. Kii-liaiil-oii ami Mi-- Hah- of
(liii-.ibTo, tin*anil hi- hriih' li ft for (
\.w V..rk.
It --^^^ui- Th-iMlort' HCVM Tiiin.iriiWii^ha- Im'I'Ii in Ann rii a fi^r -oiih* ^i-ar-. I*ivi* i^yi ar- ai/o In* wa- in t hii-airo a- a t^*ai In r^of tIm* url of naukitifi Jiajm*-i* ^-iut^r*^iiI-
*r^. V in-ui-,' hi- | ^^ 11 o I - wa- MIm -Vdaiu-. '^who f^ || in |o\-i- with iIm- .la|t. Afti-r an j^ai-^|iiaintam-** i^f iw*i ^i^ai*- In* a-loil ln^r^to Ih^ *^nif hi-- wiff. Sli* i ^ mMM ii ti *i I.
Mi--AilauiM i- an I-111/1 i^li t/irl 'St ,v^'ar^ |^of air*'. H^*r fath* r ^- ^h-.t*I. Iter niothi-r 1^ii(i|iM**i i| ilio niati n. l ln* J.i|i Im i^t**i| i-ll I^i an \iiii' out hi- |*art *^f tin- contract, .mil^Mi-- Ada 111- 11 naily i iiii-i-titi-il to an ^ |o|m)^- 1^m^ nt. Ih*- -laji Ira in l*u-im--- in \**w i^Yoi*tft^ t* a* hiiiir ^'l.in * i|iltroi^h*r^\ Im^ !^^Mhm hav ing a -i^*i**- win-re Ja|i.uii m- arti- j^i h-- an- m \^\.^mt* Hit/^ lit.
Hi-i- ^j** yi ar- *^!^!, ami very
WillI \t.ii.l |rj Mm Niiihoi.tl 1'itik.
tim Ml \ , \^'li.. Si-[it. 14, Win'i i tin- tour-^it ur MMMpM o|m ii , m xt year it w ill liml th*^I'uioii P n'tHi* w ith a lim* ti'miinatinif on^tin* w* -t limit- of tin* Yellow --loin* na^^tional park. I v ^ r -im *- tin* parU w a^* Mi
*-tahli-h*-^l li^ tin- ffti vi ti i nun t tin- \^irth-^a*ril I'ai'illi* ha- hail a m^^iio|Mi|^ *^t tin*^hii-iii*--. f i u 11 rati vi-ly -| mm kin*/, for lln^ri'U-oii that it ha- a lim* ti-rnitnatiii'/^within l ifcflu mil* - m^ th*- park. I hit***
lift i i^ ^ n t lime*, tin- t'liion I'ai-ilh* ma^l^ a^BMrtflJf fr^^ni In-avi-r ramai to tin* park,^btt-l with that tin- mat!^ r n -ti*iI. t Im-f^Km/in*-^r 11* ^*/in* Ji i- ^ ^*iiipl*-ti-i| a survey^hailinif fr^^tii l.a*/l*^ K^m k. a t*^w u nim*^nnl*'- *^miiIi ^^f tin- Itt-av* r **aiioii -urvcy,^ami fr^^iii w hi* h a r^^a^l to tin- park t ail In-^i*i^u-ti*ii*-ti-il with hut littli iillm-/ or i/rail-^m ami no fiun* liii*/. It w ill only r^ otiin^a.MHit ^'*.^, mil* - *^f r**,t*l. Tin- latti r -nr*i y^ha- Im-cii ai*i*i*ptcil ami the r*Kul will Im*
*Im*| to * i ^f.iipn-tit tti at oiii-i*. I he I imai^ilh* ha - practi* ally irratii/e.l f*^r tlie^ruiiiiitii/ ^*f a fully ^ipii|i|M*^| -ta*/^- lim*^from tin- t^ run al ^*f the n-ul to the park^ami to ail point* of inter*- if.
Kansas^ II v I: .. e-
ii v. -e|(t. 1 L I'll
iii Jf. ii Hi
andtin ir.ii-k
iI.i.
. atle r^^ mlttion
,.tmltiuif Im^-i'i-oiul, t'on^and drawn.
He
i.int. r
third,time.
K\^-v-^w a- rle.tr
M-Mm
Intin- '^ ^ la--. trottiuif l.ady W^Ill's t. Mi uilnee
-,' | . l-s dist.iiifed^Itll ^ i.
toiir-year^ltd stakeTornado llr-t,
BnjTMUud-i couil. Ii.-ortfi-t . thinl. IHiun
Midiuui dist.iuccil. Ih-st Mnn . I'atjtf.
Inthe_'::to elis-, |Miciii|f Huteh. r Hoy^flr-i. Addle -i--oml. Ileliifhl thinl. John^fourth. lis-at tunc, Juki'..
TheMonetary t MMMMm^I' iliis, Sept. 11. 'The monetary MMMM^h id a lln il MMMJ to-ilay. I'nif. Itoxwell^MM of the pnafn--^ of liiuii'taliHiii in^Kiiifl.mil ami complained that tin- discus^^sions on th. sul'ji-ct in the runfMM MMM^MMM of a llieim lii' than practical charai-^tcr. 'Tin- president nnnimni ^^! th.it W.^HcruiiHchi had -riveii _'.'^^^ francs m h^pftM for tin- In-st MMM ^^ M o|^^-rutioii^of lnmet.ili.iii ill tin-.it lint.tin. America.^Frame ami liermauy, ami that to this^-urn the Kiiiflish bun. tali. lea if lie had^added .'.MM fraiu-s.
UPTO THEIR OLD TRICKS.
DisrepoUbleTactics of Republic*!^Officials in BeaierhMd Connty.
lirmiKml. I n.lil*^ It. Im-i Out TtnHr^l'^|M-rs i,^ A^-eonMl nt the JtMwe*^^it a Ke|^Mt^lteaM l*sr-pul^^IH.trlet Clerk.
!l^s lal in I he istainlaril.
lii.i..i.x. S. pt. It. The repuhlir-ana of^Hcu vertical I eounty an- n's.n-tiii|f to ilc~pic-^abh' tricks to k^i'|^ ill tin* iwseemleney.^His Kxcellem-y (iorrninr White is ex-otfi-^i-io dMMM of tin- county n-puTlicau^central coiiimitie,'. but hi - n u-ti d lieuten^^ants an- iloiiuf his biikliuif. Tin' county^ollleial. an- n-publii-illls, and tin- ili'puty^disiriet clerk. J. It. Holik-u. is om of them,^ami tin- ileputy eh-rk i- al.-.-nt fnun Dil^^lon, while ci|fht MM rats .in- in town for^tln- |Nir|mmm* of ifi-ttiii|f out tlu-ir ilii-lara-^tory |si|m-i-s of eiti/i-iiship -o th.it llu-y i-ati^ti'lfisti'i* and vote at tin* etisiiiiiif ,-lei-tioti.^I hi- tr-ii-k of tin- ili-tiety clerk in Icaviiitf^IMIInn, In MMl w hen In- went up to^ttleiulali- pn-siiui.ibly lo i^^^ dcelunitory^|M4|m*ni to a iiumlM-r of Hon. Mt. Ktiip|M-n-^Is tif's Italian coal-burners in MM to^make the-,- sous of Miintiy Italy n')^uhli-^eatl voters. This trick on tin- pari of the^itc[^uty cl.-rk may Iimmm* thi' iIi-iihn rut- ti-ti^\otes, hut It is only iii kceplllif w ith other^n piihliciii t.n-tii s which .in- MMmBj) il.irk.
IIn- re|iublicaus of billon Mfi a mmm^**sw cut ns iih.^ otherwise ca llci I a **n*ptll^-^lic.iu i'lub.^ It is a dark ami iliniry imilii.^in which MMMMJMI mIMM MM pMjMMli^The other niifht. in this ikirk lantern^MMM, MMl of tin* n-puhlicuti Is -sscs^run in a in-|fm and Iwo white^MMMMI who MJMM the mil of^MMMlM*ralii|i of the liilloii n'publieatui.^Tin* next il.iy this wuiidcriiitf trio of^tramp- w i r*e urn-ated for hreakiiic into tln-^ston- of Kaufman A t o. and now tho-se n^^publican tramp, an- in the enmity juil^MWmIMmj llu- ai-iu^ii of tin- next tf rand jury-^1 hrec ri'piil.-bc.in train)!., will mm mmmm^re)iublieau ticki-t this fall. 'Tin- 1'iHility^jad is lull ot n-)iiiblu-.iiis, arnnit twenty,^tint run* has Im'i-ii taken to |.n'\clit them^ri-jfisti ruitf. anil MJM will Im- taken to M^that no Mill binls M tin* MMMMMMH
tlckit.
'Then'|niblicaus of Hc.ii i-rlu-ail i-oiinty^all' demoralized. 1'Mf MbBm Hi. fact^that TimiIi' and Maifllltlis will carry the^con illy anil llley an putt iiilf all their houea^of earryinif tin- i-omity on tin* om* pns-im-t^of Sprinif Hill. I hat precinct will east^.iImhiI IJa voles, ami tin* n'|iublii-aus ,^x-^|.i't to so mampiilali' tin* rallr.sid vote^that ^|irmif Hill will -five m to :nt n-publi-^eati majority. That pni-iui-t slnmlil ifi^^ilcuiiM-ratii- iiiili-si- tin* rath ^ad i-oni|Miu^*^wauls to ih feat tin- ilemiM-mtii' tii'ki't.^This eounty will Im* elosc. ami the only^hop. the republicans have is to carry^^Sprinif Hill ^solid.^ Tln n* js a -tranife^eoiiibmatioii wit-rkiuif tin- ^^t^riii|{ Hill pn-^rilM't, but tin- cotiibiiiatiou will Im- broken^Is fore l-lectioll ihty.
MajorMaifiiiuiH has had n.u-iii|f ns-i*|i-^tiotis iu Tk*.i vi*rln*ail ami MailiMoii
colllltil's. 'Till' llleelilit*- Wen* n lllslllif allll
enthusiastic. It is aiiiu-inif h.-n^ to n-.nl
tinmmi'lltn of ii Illlloll i*orn*s|Miliilellt
onMajor Ma-fiiiiiis' -|^i rli at thi- op^*ra^house in thix city. This MRMmImM^would do w ell to speedily n-turli to ).re-iil-^uilf at Wiiliicsduy i^ v^ ^ 11i11if prayer nns-t-^inifs ami eschew iMilitii-n. Hi- miifht make^a handy hit in lailities if In* ^ ntin ly iiuitM^s.iviil|f, or at ti ii 11 it intf to sue tin- -.nil. of^sinners.
ImBmmMttrt' workinif hard ami^enthusiastic l.vory indie.ition points to^Id .ivi l ln ,nl eounty u:f.uii n-Mitiiiiutf In-r^plai'i* in tIn-ilemim-nitic column .1 place^this eounty iM-cti|iicil for many year*. Ki'if-^i--tralioii i- ifoinif on pn-tty lively, but a-^111 arly all the n'tfistry MMMM in thin^county uii' n-piihlicun oltlc.-holilers tin*^democrats h.ivi- tt-eeu aetivi- to s.*e that all^iliiiniier.iiie i nters an* pni|m-rl^ ri'ifisi.-nsl.
REGISTRYIN JkKFERSON
110mIMM BnMM MM ^^^ tilth
llll.- I I.I mt Nioiie-.
jse.-1.1llo tin- siamlanl.
BMVImMMJ,Sej.t. II. At in ..'el..-k to^^ll 1 If h 1 tli*'i-i- wen- *J**i*i names n-ifi-tcn-d iu^Hoiihli-r pn i-ini't out of .1 total last year of^'Xtl. Klk Horn ha-names enrolled
atfailisla vote of ifW- hint fall. Amasou^pn-i'iuct, tol.il n*tfist.-iisl is ll*, l.ii*kiii|f^eiifht of tin- usual MMMMtft At MMMM I Tlx^11.im*-- were 011 the h-t at the close^to-uiifht. 'Thi* railroad t'utiip ou the^Gallalill Huttcmadh.nl als.111 1.11 11.inn s^n*jfi-ti n il at MMMl n^ |s*rtwhii-h will lie^anoM fin* total villi* |mi||i*i1 MMMi Very^little can Im* leuriii-d fmm thi* n-*fistration
111tin- iMMMlnj pns-iiietH of Jclfi rson^rullllly, but it Is jf. 11. r ill\ MMMMMd thai^thi- vote will fall short of 1.1st year's poll^MM ten |.*r ii'ttt. t nutit.v Attorn, y Hay^ha - w ruti n a letter to n-ifistrntioii aifi-uta^111 this county iiistruetiiiif them to keep^tln-ir iMsiks o)m-ii for names until IO p. ill.^Sunday. 'The olllec at Iknililer will lw^kc)it msmm ai i'onlmifly.
l-iilitleal Altai 1- al MMMtl
s|n-eial111 the Stainlaril.
Mlin I.a. Mont.. Sept. lit The n if istra^^tion tietiiifht n-ai hcil I,-^In, and it ha- tn-eii^^ le. ill.ll to k.ep tli,^ mmmM MMM until It I^o'clock Sunday niifht. It i- not thon-fht^many w ill MMMMr to-moiTow, .1- 1110-' all^^ luriuif 1 ^..^t few day- an- ih.u-e who have^taken out mMmMMI' of iuteutioii. The^tli-iiiiN*rats ai*i- pr* ( .irititf to take advuu-^t.nfi* of Mr. Si'lijfiuaii's olf. r of slii,t^u-l n^^w aul f. r fr imhilaiit n ifi-tratlou. Thi* n1-^iniblii ana hnVM n-tfisU-nsI a uuiiiiM-rof tui-li^illi-lfully. .nut it is ifeui rally known th.*^MMMM1 h.ivi* Im'i-ii vci-^ i-.in*ftil that^every otic olfen-d for n if i-t--.ition was a le^^gal voter. Most eneoiiraifinir new s eomei-^f 1 ill Klathi ad .mil MMMM 11 |MMtln*M of the^^ oiinty. Iu iniM'mtH to a man are n*ufi-^-^t r d. Tindi* and Pcmln rt.ui*s nst ptioi,
1hen- on Momlay will In* the ifn ate-t polit^^ical IMMHMMI ill tin- history of tin-
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-eirii*mm I ten*. Teettl.
t'HIi Vial, Sept. 11. Xo lli'VelopmeliU of^interest wen- ituuk- in tbel'ruuhl ease to-^1 ilay. Tin- seeoud wis k of tin' sean-h for a^jury ehmm-m with not a silltfl, man ai-cepted^hy l oth sul, ^ . Tile state has cxItattHted^I iM-n-mptory ehalli*mr^^ anil tin- defense^1 .^,. Kai-h sale ia i*iititliil Ui 1UU.
Mnrwle.1 .^*.-. to I'rlsoa far l.ife.^HAM Dili ii, Sept. 14. Sylve-sterxi^Morih'H. the not,si lainilit, who for mhik-^uioiitliH lerniriaeil soutln-rii Cahforuia,^pleailisl ifui 1 ty lo the rliartt** of 1 nhharj^Ilea ufteruoou and wan aenteiM-ed hy^Ju lite Putterliana-h to Pnlmni state |^for life.