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- AC AM NI WD O= VOL L--NO. . ACXcONDA, MONTANA, SATFURDAY MORNING, OCTODSR S, zg.. PutcuVvIu Cu DR. D. J. CDK L.D mo. Dwvur. 1. L. ST. JIAM, AB.. Y.D.. C.M. jk e 7W Lm w. Ust. em. aIlMbg. O in 0503£r o 22 . M.. to 4 50m4l 0o 9P.M. T. D. PITZO@3ALD, Sstreet. - nd Ma J. R. BDOXRr[XN. ATTORNEY AT LAW. UAU sir, OWm SABRE " JaCE3u * StOSE Amason" - - -r t. gLuM, Attsful adi Cmuhr at Law. PImails In all of the dltate and United etates ~u~ Ma~ro~ _leeu~r_~_~. Prop-t s ýa:rrd Pr~`ýFirat sad Osk 7. P. CKURISMAN. D. D. S. Qes pnr~ Iaasa sand C ak. YiarN BETRACTED WITHOUT PAIN .R. P. UROWN* ftAewuq at law. Suma is Dawma & Jmbfa Utk*. Mal. Usreet. H. 3K. STBPH-I* S. PNYBICIAN AND VUGEOION uaACVS .UOUYAXA vrroo~r aa4 ' DRS. MITCMELL & SNYDER, (Neat to ats. IkuL) ANACONDA - - - MONTANA Anaconda Real Estate Agncy. ZTZPA TRICK & AaPLING, REAL STATE & INSURANCE ACTS. mW. -.i I amvOeyaO'S ANACONDA - MONTANA PH. BEST BEER HALL C. CAREONX. Th 3M nmmiss at Uponm Vg Ca La ti. W~rme m~k. Coes s arni sb weet. Enai, Dairi s a3ad, Wholesale and Retail Butchers. A3 Or4t Deftr.- Fr.. o Charge. Ihop - Irat ar.e - - . AXAuO3DtA *M. MRRTIN* (orr09061 lu3 BANK) M&a A 'ZClALTY OV INE ClOAJ a03.Itc IM?0eTmD AD 331 WalT. THE GOLD BOOT. is at oiheu 0W(. M wat lark US. . H. SEAWPr. 's~iltor. READ'S DRUG STORE, MAIN STREET, Anaeoada. - - MomtaaL A. Q. HOEF LER Ha. the FIree Fancy Cakes, Candies and Ice Cream sw net 01u cis. Baa Tu wral Uaee m( a.°d be omvtacd. TAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION St West Pahk Street, Butte. Meat. The Morris * Cousins, DRESSRM KING. Swefk s p teMtl oee sad a pfreet uar ese. ! .yr vmt eb ms tI. ATLMITEMI HOUSE, + R. J. SLI)( + b Molepas l .ma I embL XN.. rim cum Dowd id LadiM 2ý an PW d1 W-9ju.·"~kw son #W We* THE TICKET ALL RIGHT rte Tawe q. as minm t -w r ast asg amw 'starms e Osae L0s 0am s.. uspeb»haa Trylag te 4 Awary wais tse (boeas t Usast. No change of aslieance was wmade yesterday in the returns on the state leg islature. Th. tabulated statement printed herewith shows that the democrats have an absolutely safe majority, the senate standing eight democrats and seven re publieans, with the senator frwn Jef.f.s on still in the doubtful list, as ts Boul der dispatch shows. In the lower house, with one member from Fergus in doubt, the democrats have ive majority. The part- as more than an even c in this number, which would give a majority of seven in the house. The returns from Silver Row are cofimrmed by all tlhe figures received yes terday. In that county, the republicans have one m,1emlwr and they elect Keoner treasurer. Il Lwis and (lark euunty Toole has l3Y majority and Carter 64, with the legislative ticket divided. )na the whole state ticket Toole has 568 majority. but it is claimed to be 6t1 at denmocrtic headquarters in Helena. Carter's majorlty runs to about 1,150. Following are the tabulated fgures on the state ticket and the statement showing how the legislature stands. A movement is mn foot, on the part of republicans to throw out a number of districts in two or three counties, but democrats propose to stay with the re turns as they stand and slest two federal senators. It Is not possile at this bour to get accurate returns for eeadidatee in mlaier plaes on the state leke bRNAT WI cOUxtiin Ucc~lap hi. oolTa . &Uk w cwsv~a....... ............,.... 1 ... Cbit. .. ".:'.'::' '.''.'::.... i : : : :: : R I .... ... S.................. I 1 t6 ········:........ ... 1 . .... ............. 1.r ... r.. .............. ... :·· ··,··. Yefllw.aeew.. .......... T w .................. ....... l 7 I 35VUKR~iK?4TATIV35. O~ee ha a~o wfdC .i.sd........: . '... BesLde l Raerbhesd.. 1 va (.aaauu mw ed J 4eruou. .. I .: aWime sad Clarke ..... 4 4 )Mllnial. ........I.. 1 Pa rk .......................... 3 I Tr u d al Cue .............. . . Tow .... ..... ........ 3f 94 Ttbal loit balleo...........s a 's Denocrat.e fj VA We E..- O.v.rU.r. Following Is tbe corected table of ma jaoit0 by counties on the vote for got. (1.strr .... ......................... Ii·. rs ( ' tw s a : ... I gal a w.. . . . . IirrSo Mu..... . ... l . Lewis an (:ak.. .: . ...... . I u l'atuk . ..... . j TnLCla ..... k Ma... .. .. ... a . $flr r Ro .. .. .... r··l Yellowstone.. .. .. t ri o:~ CI..s Result.is .. ow.r.en Cmato. SSpe ial to the ntandard. BOULDt.or, Oct. 3.---Up to 8 o'clock thiss evening the Age has rncived unofficial re turns from all but two prer.incts in the a county. with the following results: Carter 66 maJority, Toole 81, Pemberton 48, Blake a8, Jones. democratic candidate for district judge, 119: Jackson. repubtlican candidate for joint representative for Gallatin and Jefferson. I=; Leslie, for state senator, 20. Whaley claims an error in the eturns from Whitehall Sprecinct, which will eat down Jackson's leaconiderably, and claims his election in the two counties bt from 80 to Wo majority. Close estimates fro the two mlssing preeints Jeferson River and Montana City, give a not democratic ma wrty of 3 votes. vhleh will reverse ish~m majority ad elect Cardrell to the senate. Thee reslt, however, cannot he determined until the receipt of the offi cial returns, which are expected to row. The blance of e legislah tve tieket is eonseded a sealy deQmc~wrat hr the re .hi and the remainder of the state he very closse with the demo ra leadinL In msast eases. Several o the esounrtyoees remain to be decided by the ollal nouat. Ctwczar3, Ort. 4.-A rumor was hn eirrulatiom tua that a co~lsio had ac catred as the Cclamanti Lsouthern raN road nuer Karmrsu, acampsuled with loss at Ulr. hIqmakv dicloses the fact that a figheit tria naid aaeumaodation teal. came toswilr n edr tunnel Nb. Wa The damage will an dssed ~OO and no sin was rL Atsad a inemmmia Slim~a. utawtr Oct. .-Te rilvers Rober and Spr4o5ua PM rssisa Ui'isa, hysv over Sowed thsfr baks, and ImaCb danage 1s swadis Themwea SpGoa sad lIlwhi w OCTOSER RICING. i".m at Tnsiaelet ests gas~ Cldm usi. Now Teek and Othetr P@a.6 SC1asU.s(A, Oct. 4.--Th. rsk was o e m ei w Mo ast La faro sedy. Td.ce ie . th. No time taken. Thres-yeaTa.as w pard"o a T- Tbeewwyearolds and upwards, mile handlette won. Queen of Tlrumps .yo third. Tinme. I sPa. Mlosmone PARK, o t. 4.-Theo weather waT chilly anaud th. attendalnce warn fair. ti Five furlonwg- Plhaon woes, PeWoarue te.oul, Swift third. Tuie, 1n. I Mile aid osne-sith-The' two t.r mtelr, Now or Nev.r mttw l Bwrother T nm ran a a Seven femorltr--4'rdckMnain woan. len haruisn uaennt, . third. TTnw. 1:S13. i On. mile - SI. John won, B waarriter mu- I oemd. Dimnhlstae tirnl. Tian,, 1:41. Two-car-ohld five fearlozgt Mi.s An- I nile wis. Civil Servke use,.nel, Gearlwad s third. . Time t m .. Six furlonga--Tilptaff wnm FPred',.s ~ eole Gald Meund tahi-T r. Tinert 1:3o. JaNowo Pever N. Y. (ithr 4.-The at- a tendaee today wa. large. The srslt I were: d vd .r Seven i six funinrg.wae-9 14t Jawonen third.eco, Emine e tird. a Time 1: M. Mile and one--el hth-Ring ora wona; Caoent as. cd, GoGlel Meeln third. a.10 TJseer PARK. N. Y.. lt.4-Tbe at- t eadoncs ,tý-o ud ras P sae. T ise wresat I Ie:r c I unter ,ltes, tn u hrlp-S JIMe, I( one and gth mile--Aurala worn, w HLoht ALL(scdd, De Empelty third. Time Mil and thrr-esisteenth, two atartere steem won, Palosoph yenRl third. Time iturnheua-IUd yare Maia wntias Ma I macsad, Utll r td. thirdim 1:13M. was plearseat, the treek b and the an. tendance fair. The ral tird wem TweI.lnteea elatm.tb. trso sle--Hal Two:hity tont, pear.. Sl0-Iank Smith Lastn, Nettle se neda Monke third. Cirat ]se Kng f . Dist time Famaxo. Cal., (set. 4.-Senator Stan ford's threer.eaokl Sol troeted a malle hero today In 4:1:.. hreaklngal previous three-yearoki records. KAssAs (sITY, 1(let. 4.-The weather was hdelightful today and the track fast. The result. were : Two-thirty trotting clan. (unfilaeln Davis third, mmeus ratued out and distanced. Beet time 9:3 , Two-forty pacers, puea..e MI-Prest Wilken fIlrs. John B. mseeond, Dlih third, others distanced. Bost t~ome : . Two-thirty trotting, purse IG-Neti - V. rst. Black Diaont i"ecod Captain Two-forty trotting parse .. -Wilke mont rs, Cera McGregr asensd, George C. third, Gooson fourth. Best tiue 2:31. HE KILLED THE BABY. A C.adIltCma lsde ,r a Ub (Camwvet Ae IO1 Teeas. FuVwxirorr, Iry.. (rt. 4.-Through the effort of the national humane society and the Kentucky divslomn of that hody a con ditional pardon ha been obtained from Governor Ducksner o ra iaville Combs, the yoesgest hif eouviet ever ment to a peni tentlary. Young Combs is to be placed in the Industrial school of reform at Louais ville to remain until he is of age. He lived with bhis mother and stepfather in Breathitt county. There was a haby in the family and one day this hbab was nuiarasl. Linville was questioned and finally led the neigh hors to where tir hbaby's body was foued in a creek. its head crwbhend in. He makl he had hit the chikl on the head and killed it, after whkih tried to burn thle body. It ditl not hirn fLl.t nneauhl. and Iew th.rew it lto thel creek. Hie ailo, iukl hli father had prlmin.d hit it n e.w pair of red top hots it he would kill the hatty. Being an ilafant in law Iin, tes~tins.Iny against time old m .fa wa% valueless. but tii. was nent to primon for life. H. had never hoard of (:cl or the allaialtw,t and dial not know right froan wrong. At thi tieet of his conviotion he was o) years ohl, aiml now at tti" age of 12 can reaul landl write and is very bright. Every cta.viet il tia" prison signtd a iv-titinl for hin peardlon,. Ia.rlse Ols k Ie o a omm O ed Thems. WAn HJfaroIM. (th. 4.-The state depart ment officials decline to dimcuss the sen sational story that the delkgates fromn Chili and the Argentine Republle were so indignant at Blaine heing chosen to per side over the session of the congress, that they would not go oM the trip btrough the country. The ofi cials call attension to the fact that two delegates fwroi Agenp tine Republic are on the trip. and t$bt the (hilian dekleifr will join the pIrwty at Boston. Thet as claim that at iesilUar meetings held 1 counts, the minister of foe.igeaa Mre welconed the delegates and presid at the meeting. m... -- Thegh a gm..e Car. Ro.oztrst.a N. Y.. (Oct. 4-A frightful aecklsnt occurred at West avenue canal brdklge this afternoon. The bridge s what is known as a lift bridge. A street ar was pausing over it when one cnd of the heavy troaughs Alled with pig Iron, used to asult n raising and lowerln týhe brge ,fell frn lbm im pr . and 1 pounds o" pig iron erS_ throughn the top of the strsie ear. John Metsser and Mary Blrn iar mwere ilniemd fatally and three otb pees very seriously. Crosr os Aesept a C rewmis... Howao. Oet. 4.--Creditors representing one millon dollars of claims have assent ed to the offer ofA. H. B lhcbeller & Co. for a settlement on the basis of 75 cents. which ainsures the acceptance of the prop ositlon. Am Mart Armosgad. Losoon, Of. 4.-Th, earl of Galloway was arraigned In Duemfs today, charged with indecen behavior toward a little girl named ,lhe oa. He pleaded not guilty and his trial was set for o(tober 14. STANDING ON ITS HEAD am" a s Wrt s kly w I FIislbr . bra.bv Milkeep Celle Irpeel Sr. I'.tlLt. (krt. 4.- The ioaeiw IPrcra peidal troin Pierr" syr thb w. lction of Pierre- am the eaelntal of South Dakota bWl. fair to -cratel a oions which wntrlivugI that of Ioklahoma last r.print. Strangerm an Hockling into the city by theWaraitrula. Over $T'AVJUU worth of wI.N'wrty c(hanged beau.) ul "ay. Lots which conult have be.. h..tgllt i week ago for $(K) are orld Mki.hy for $1.444). People are e's.jleeI atel the towna in hI a 4constant Ithubbuh night atd day. 441141 it i. iInlsu'ite to lr.*Mrr · any kidI oI .Iankr. port Pierre', aem ui thIe river. i... ils, criowde1 with lueus.rs and iukgadeel .etlers. ucanty of whouga have *.st-.inie'd into the r emervatioun. n.Otw*itiaem~dlug a largec florce ol nrgum Itaw u1141idI I ulian 1NC3 4.'4 airn- ,t*tiitI tleuI t.' . n-verna rl ucnruue~l wnn. A ,s-li,*tui wasumn o-arthed tn-day by tie.- auutoritl. wb glh warnr 414 foot by a gong of bonniei to ."ak leO-S ol.-the river at nikldnighat ai.d jrbi .ww.."'uii of the 131141 airesawl Iort Plre" aced tlwn-hy c-apture the townl rit.. Appiieatmm~ had heea ulietly mtuhs, to the gorve-nimnent for town silte pa ere anid if tler .ctwna had tott een nlsartlhd at an o{ppurtun.. nmouent it would verahabl hae been uawessfl. Few Srti er~oeF~lia w r. WeW armed and the piwtetl have hoen attended with much dater and as the prime iuoverrs arc dew nenthere would have heen much eammlanee ba ha herv ~edfo 7evetyattempt wINU be ph p d a order. THE CARONA DISASTER. r seary Pw a by sseageus e eath lUt-be4d aleamer. (Nw DOurs xa, Oct. 4.-The TIVo.-.rs swert Bayou Maeg special sps the lag Bh rty Harris went down this mntsing to the wreck of the ill-fated Corona. The hil has saunk in deep wate. Captain Knpp of tir steamer is as work saving all he can. He towed the radnma in and k it at the foot of Prophets Island. Sit Is heing taken to pieces. The bodt of Pat Ryan, the ste-rwah, was found jeummed betwee.nl twot bank in the state ream. The body of Mrs. Heal was found and sent to Baton Rosae. this morning. No other bedlies have as yet bhes re novenad. A aub.her of the survivors rilrched this city to-day. Mr. Henlry Blanks ean: "I was standiJn with easy sister. with nmy child in ai armus i the roar of the cable a ql espiomk occurred. The chasber au us ruingln to us with a life grever, thik- we fastened on. Wildmer Femning. tim pastryman. thtae came ruan ning to ua and told us to get up onl the hurrilaue deck until he could net a life hlst down. which be did in a hurry. We then go t nto ite yawl awl hardly had we teen seated when thes hot was swamped, th.owing us all into the river. With nay &yyewer-" child in oe arw. I Iheld oesto the wreckage until one of the St. Loads btnats e ame and saved us. (. ay sister. Mrs. Hule. who is a widow. I saw notUlig more after oue boat cap tard." apaia Swe.ener stated tit time whoe thing cnte on so dealently tiat he hardly had time to see anything. Capton Blanks, who was sitting in a tbarhes chair, was hurled thsouga the cabin roof and in stantly killed. Others in the cabin were struck by flying timtes., among whom was Shaimlp Hasnsa who was sitting near the clerk's oflkc. Tie explosion seemed to go downward, and the full force was In rear part of the boat. Those that were not killed outright by flying timbers were pinned down an.d scalded to death. ('ap tui Sweeney saidkl when the explsions took plahce he was i)n thei fnreasktle and tlium es caped tl. heeavy tinst rs which were .tring aronnd. He was picked up b~r Ie 'ity ot St. Louls. Marmd...Ut lh.md twwla Yearner. LocKLPOKT. X. Y.. (k-t. 4.-Them vqte Suln' a-l,.oe'mtimn of ministcrt*r, fli 111 (,iuieiu~ ?,f..lmt lilst cognf..n , ,ts.e Ef ablojut 'U miii lN r.. its nistmuaal ala. acismg ilt tl..te ity aulolut 4(4I it n'FI'lltliitltl ""Ihat w." MiSW*"n ly rgrnct li." flMeIWIIItiEIIHs nY .lulti..slE)nElr Elf *M.g." -i+lllM ouf I lriltE.r~al 1amnanarr, fharw"tl fmu hills b)y tilt- ilsfhnlrntlt" of )*liti."In*. anal that u e II) tllE* t' IUIIIII IIIEE 1talg Elf iwtthii...ii *uMi r.i.iit tlE"tIºl rtstsh ilt tIo *IuTti.&tal wir. y a shah w h.lI. likuk. I urljur.hl lulllmmer. leav ta1N trot- itltt~rr.t Elf ti1.' M..hlEiE.% aat leart; aitiiI we pall U it tilt- llr.4 t of t.. 1'l18t44l St4.AtEE V., ill'. Itil Kritaltin Elºf gw..iiloia intlm. iaatal,4 Elf tla.,.t. w ºla will arhtulair.tar it in 11w itattWt of tilt- .'ouun. lr)·y·" [eU Us nt i .a ·('t P ay fr o1qbs. WAsMii n)oxw. O(t. 4.--Swrsrtary Win dol Issumud the followinlg important cir c(ular this afternonn,: "Ti. custom.s ,1 cials and otlw.rs- In accordasnce with a tlc*vision of tIw attorney-gese.ral. dated S.-ptemhr :l4 last, th1w e.It for altniniste-r iag oats to officer. andi emnpkyre of the rnevanue marin. re'ire as to the corwnt ni..n of ttewir sccolats fir paylr s.lary. a provkled by usq-tons I.,itend l,7t of the revised utatutes of the L'nitcl4 Siaasº. eata lint be naude a charge upon thie gover daigmeaset i r..aver t vI.ele seam. WA.a.ixurrO, (kts. 4.--Informution hmew h.*en received at the treasury department of the re-ov of Judgmllnnts in the United States ouurt. WVetern district of Ta-as. .f $1A000 each against the Rio G(rande & Eagle Pass railway, and W. L. Gibbons, on the charre of latporting aliens from M.k'oqu -under contract to labor ia the Sau Tonas coal mines. ('Alastr.,a, N. D., (-t. 4.- -Mrs. J. P. .and., wife of the Little Falls. Minn.. uulwerhl, who litbrated and eloped witb ("on vit John Micltanll. was arrested tere .-night.LSh leacklowtlrdd her guilt. M)ithiell e.saped on a Manlitob trin, but will amdoubtedly be captured. A "*m l'aia. Imowow. Oct. 4.-Two thmasad tram way omnibus emplges of 1 rlden held a meeting this mornin asnd forasmed a ..nua to obtain aborter bonm and redlm a numbsr a grievancesa. Loae Roesberry Presided. SEEING NEW YORK. be ameSh.te.S. IO.$tagm lattmheatilAO ier a- iahIMim eat Our 6.m. .aw Toam. O(t. .-Th. pea-Ammereaa dleams reasehd her. on the Yorkeowa this atmemoma. The mabarkemh t at West Pinte wasi u mad tI berae, wbleb theme was a .smai Itest. (Caoael Wilson and Romero had .meet in one of the small crafta, well in aslvene of the other.. As the puar Ay7 .rnsacb _ -Yorktow a Ile .iryiFHine. was drawn up on T 'po.r1ft de. and the olfllces stord b.hindl ('ommanter Chaidwkik with an-overeml head, as s the thei distinguilshed visitors crosmed the gangways. The visitors were intlNle.tql to the ensulrsmartkr ly SuprInte.ntk.nt 'Wileos and Iprera.ntkMn for their keparteSar were iln nmldiatuly br"Igun. As the ship gatherel iheaway a malaste was n.led. The intere st of the foreign visitors, had Ihetn enlistedl ip) t tlhi. point,. hest they were aromeaeil ul nit)0. to enthlun.iam na. under tw dtlirt tietl of the ese'ruti*ve of.tleer, the. marlhmee gins Lbegan to kelch forth at inte.rvals of 24 seses aet. until 14 shot. luall mhrneseehd trn vle.ssal in .anuke. Salll `salrtli of LgeI.ts wnar' plaslet in clarar. of vsrinmS, uiteer*r anul expzljarl every u.erwer of the slhipl. )lealy of thel elekgate art- no)ul-ea.anlitatl as to whait c'ity of the I'niterl State. thIey woudk lusan earun to revisit pon. the. masei.ne of the. w.erll's fair in ImiP. S~oie, however. are' oueatmpokes. Flrawenese Silva of Ve.esawlla. .rgani.l New York as the nhaut eligible site for the. fair. ('lChIk will grow and he. in his ..pinion. hi.h-y elig ae w tlhe site fIor ther let we rkl' fair. Si, euatiueut is her of the growth of the rnitevl ntates that for the third nest worlkl' fair he deems ass Franetio o a a fair canlklate for the horor. New York was reeched at 3:1Dbp. mn. A mahute of 17 gus. wee mlred in hnhamO o Senor Slva, meesutary of the treasury of Columbal. At 6 o'Clok the paaty were trsansfarld to the steamer Puritan,houand fur Boston via Loag Imand sounsd. WINE AND FRUIT. Way ES .r-amletem. C(stcao. Oct. 4.-The Goiden Gate and arauaesato ('mm4nanderies Knight Tern plar. which lft Nan Pr.mct.eo lst Mom day. arrived here this maoring via the Union ParflS and Noethwestern milroads. The party cosists of people., and the train Is composed do seven cars, two Pu-ll man sleepem and a commnnsary car coln talming fruit and wine, which was liher. ly dispensed on the way. Entertalnments were hekl every eveningl on the train. The Knights are quartered at the Palmer bouse, where special dining room aud other acc.mmodations have abeew pmo vikld for their comfort. )urimn thL day they were entertained by a carriage drove to the principal point. of interest in the city. Early in the eveninl thee visited the industrial exhihltikn and afterwards attended MeVicar's theatre lam a budy anl wledattio fom she matn ager. They leave at I :M p. am. to-orwow aued are c-heduled to arrive In Washing ton at 4AP p. m. Sunday. At Washint the Norsmaiks hotel has heen en a their headquarters. where winse Aid .ust will he dealt out in liberal quantities. D)Uavant, tct. 4.-The Colo derad tios of the triennial conclave KatI Pullman and dining care over the Rio Gmade arad Mmenourl Pafle, and ev eanemmadery in te rste Ms aese .Y They will snake a determined erfort to ee curs the neat conclave for Deaver. Work Aueag Bk. 1Uida.in. LAKE MOHAWK. (et. 4 -. Today Dr. Lyman Abbott. ehelantan of the committne on mraolttlona. repaortd the amnuea plst form. Itaesmrima It. prevlous utmteance sand approve the plan outlined by (:n mlaalasuo Morgan. Another plank - ertts that as the hinh chararter of thou.e engageed in the wirk of Indian educaton and prmasan.'e of their kenure of of-'. are entitled to suhbtanatial prmares. The cosference unsph lots the aieces.ity of .epsaatlcag fom polikati ab Iulutetl the appointment. to much ofIlces. tI the rtcolutwtklatiao of mim. Rk~ulrtaoag. as mnla nasrw among the rw(lr Indlamian in Indians Tac r.`?'J.u rw'aolutinuu wars Inc-.wxgated in thme pphtun rse4nansa,4sdimsera lWbCMifl5in35 Etlf 13)435? lr Iat) fuall cit aenmhlr, and e·xtccdnlil, i st-tat £als faial prot."ctas of Ains.riaiarsa Iies. At tlis t- viiaiig Mn(StI Hi. 1)b. H.uglatias of Boerettis, told a r",suask i·hirse triln *inf IlteliulI,4 who. ree'utl." *iuii gnat.ei firwi. ammus~iaa I. AlIASk4I. &ofli of tIN.? r.eaaI~e iIe~wtrta~ti'. oi f th,.ir etaawnmmil eat as lecee»of >tl3,1515 \\'csrllc rt licitution frosts ?Ir. Ihaaactaum .Ir. H.MH.i..oaa "U"il a few frije*,lad ija ln".t..aula ve ruier)l iu*lut 6 (MA) to lt-iS' bigot. Two fatal Aewldalnt ast Londoa. Lc, u..14. (ht. 4. A .eriuºa., disaster u" cenrr d at S.'liel'l. tlhis. aiwsriaa. where the, Italian arntetdxl warship Fonukldable was oeling gtmpurwh' r aid eartlrdgea. A ha. hat. sof cartlridg e lsrnpp.l from a colirlele~ruhl reight to thlw deck of thhu vowe.l. c uuing a tcrri it.' exploalon. Tbh navy .ffl.',g * trk was. in ehasage, of the wokand .evvra of his.tn,.n w..re instant ly killed and a nime..Isr 4f sothes. eveerly wounded. All thoe me'..oklinr about thet rs l"of the chai sl in curer of euretlej at Liite rrb u raamnovr, fl yesterdaynly. anid waven worknen were /fortk'.d ly feet to the grunuld amid killed. A Cas .f Weltaw rover. N w OULWL.ADU O(t.l. - Enriqua Pevilla. Columbian euaesal who arrived here from Uvingatoon. Guatemala, October lot, died this morning of yellow fever. All pre (butlonas have been taken by the bosad of be..l. who announce that there it no caua for alarm. Pevilla had been skc saoe time hefresreachinjg the Missiesippi qurantinu elatio, but a order to et Louyrb and prevent detention on the wrfem. he mnustered on deck with the pea senger, annd jbmuagb thbis inprudence Prark e toe .e.: L SCteent. ST. ('Lot . OCt. .-Datwrertive prairie rLes 'are raging east of the i tonight. A hish wind prvails add a large qsmatity of bay will undoubtedly be destwmved. Nick Streita, a far..r living ms ven mile west of here s reported to bar. had 71 tsi of hbay trcyrd ibs a.urala. 5*b. Lasr O. Ge Om. MDoolaTowm, Conn., Oet. 4. - Jeih Lon lamith. the l.ss of the owim - trusense f Weayan univerit. died day. aged a. GREAT NORTHERN ROAD a eew Iar The (. a1x " -otall as tm Mal Sease-Wsal of wbk 10 Nuw YOR.K, t(e. 4.--Witin thl Lta me.nta. the prci of mtrkc of the it. Paid. Minura.polis A Manitola railway r piny has advanced about 1U to tp The remain of this appreclatlo sm ae aIuade clear by a circular islued by the ~ropanJy last night. It seta frth that within the last ten years the Jraiway. under the nannagement of the e+orpa have incre. ura their milease ftm 40 niles to an3) miles. Further .etsu iomal will hb necetreIry and with a view of nw-gring the .control and o. eutsatl4 tie system it ha hbeen determlind to a alism* a new corporation. It will almo be - fuiae-tion of the- new eneer whtilh haI lwvIta wsranisml mLadeur the Utitle the Gret Norethern railway .on.l~any to provide for thw, sk'vc-lopment of thie h.uines and for the Uxaessary extenslion of the pmers syste*m. Thu rreat ,oI Norternm s eruaid under the law of Minanesoa, with am po*wer. It will have an autharlad of s440.OIXO t of whieb oue-half wi be pfrred stl k, entitletad to dIeds mI prefercnce to all other Soah, at the rai of i per .ent per annum. As no adlslem can he muai to this peered tem witbnut the cnssent of freese. e at all the preerred stolCke td Its holders are sgemmed am desreeiatioa by any meee y re - The common etse wI he w remed 0. Greatnrthrn "alwaouy. _ 116 to d !m ir future s km O eentive ao O Im d pwene+d steek to th Great Northern esmpaqy is s td M stockholdere of the Manitehb comptay. each intohekwl. of tWa.g one shar. d e o . s c cr" preseat holdng.. The gpreeroed moch wil he t d at e e abut Manyiha aetse aadea llwN .m " new company atamto alrema~ m imd ANSON'S JAW IS SNOKEN. Tw ~fl 3lam 4O(U· WIY 3~~ ('uwcoo, Oct. 1.-A asetam a sd"iiM £urred ao lb. league ball grin.i h m while Sb. basar r-- pwmleblg. Dl.. hant baterd a v v high lob Sb a&. Nthelevwr and Aasso boom aulmtd t catch is and dllded with tSme thi bu'. both bring robmw. is dib groun. Bo rud to berit ht Itasle ar is sad oi Am mon arnatalmad a very bad braseure th w.whl. "r and h fb rU t e it IS freaed astimadir. A SOEa me SNOS UMslm. MAma,. Me.. Out. 4.-Par two scathe pmt Shane he. been - etraV ku number at burulsis heoe. Harry (lly-. a 1&yee..aM now- bm. who has been.tn psatud. was arnseed on Masier. on wadae a eaefuaiose s, tating thatS he wine member ofa aus of yn hbg. who hate, bees orgmalasi two saomet. 1t retriald the names of hie parhoa. Is crinse, all vegroes, ranglog I inwe uers 1 to 17 year.. The grand july sinati d IndLctmetso agalmst ll lat eumalg. Tm day the prisners were arraigmed arto l Mathew Brown. seed 1? pley~adm gult t furcharges. H. - memmuad the. k .. ifmr lag. also p iu e hlwr Ll wri r r 09 guilty to taut chawas. H. was hat 13 yr koli. and the Judge aony Sa o e am ontbe for each or two eseawe isall Irve-ler-AIl bat~ mlAA.e Moom.., Ala., (let. 6.-Th. mew Steak blived t to br thr mnm who ireld Into tl church at MHmr Poinat WeInader dl· killing Dan McKee and eorteall weate -as hbi da..~tr, b.eki. er.lomJ y woied Ing Henry lume,. was foundl oudy p&o edlag, down the Pcaqabouli river In a skif. He returwul to stop. whe.rupon a negro in the hunting party fired upop him, hitting him in the hand. Stark ranled his gutn and ailul at the crowd. It tIw weatnlrn ,,niieael fire. A deputy *w!rit ltwl. Itired. tilling Stark with buck eli-t atnd killing ain. instantly. Tb. Itm... ilmait blre rbed at W.ak. M sI N Ll.Ap.te, k *t.-An evening papr ay": "'~Neg.I.intatiles have bee..s opened ly thed tle IB..tlw.rhue.,l of ae mall PLa ers f..r tle 1eure*luAru o- f thew Minna.lpols andl St. Paul frna1rhi.es in ertkr that tth may ln.ate*. hall teanun iln Ibt Twin Clies nezt year. The. udeal it yet in emlbnro, but the St. Paul nlanagers harve been eR.le $10.OU) cash fur thelr francrhie. Two a f inaarie. of the brotherhood have beea in Minneapolis for tLhe lst week. It is mml they have laudle favorable report, to thek chiefs. Htina. S. U.. tcs. 4.-l. Hsiumaa asa T. Findk y. of the denaacraotie mIstt a vsI commlitse.· to-nigbt paed the rd derntm-riao vote in the mslts at ,. sad c la im tw e n ty d e m oc r atic un b rs o f tebti S lmglmlsrsa'. Therry may Sb. wai la11~ than eupecied. S~csiaayl ~-L- · . the ms.te problibiiau catommmhs, we he bas macient reumrns t awa. statement that proibitboanm rra. --I of s~ ,in tishe mise, h einr SAM -aow than eapetrcl. Uiaii' is month Fomw W rMS, lad., Ch'e 4-A km. Liao -mgie sad treshting aebim. hblob throub the bridge !r hJr ay--- hy.. day sad blaued LS I she -u L below. John Sparkms and eql,, Thre. other -ase were se C<I7GA. N. !', (b &--. e -. were playing with mh" - r a s to-h u at____ oser~ tw .usi f1U rn t.4--A d - si Oaplo~ - _%F ath~J -.-ad