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X11T uxuyumO urns VOr. 1L-N0t.O. 3L. ANACONDA, MONTANA, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTODSR so, p RIC C1 TTE - CmPD DR. D. J. MoaDONKLD t> eW D4UM.z Sur ms ov orn se.. ow -0 twe. m - -~eI -t !. i.. St. J3AN. £.B., M.D.. Cu. 3addilm C m- sr ev.~ IL JCS. B-"-. -7 M VW~ "L, Ist. MLJma SomI.g US.~Ugnkti *~SSA.XO$Mami~tI..M. T. D. VITZ@RRALD. Ar~·l v s0O C tt ~Y IC· t VM · - Am- Neo.n J. R. 3*XRlRMXN. ATTORNEY AT LAW. AST UI., OVUM SABurY " J.ACK UVI UTOMI AMmesud - - . eNM !. OeLKAR, Attmsl .ini Cmr at Lwv. Praium in ian of the mlate and Uited Lates --Y. ! =W iT lerursS~iee. Prop~ des.S VIntwa rest Main mmd Oat. TEETH EXTRRAC TED WITHOUT PAIN by " ere r ur rd U SS ar AUilr Toockt !YidW.4 re. okatM. MR. P. 5BROi3N, Attorey mL Iaw. O6is M Drretr, ac Jacky's B oe. Malm froet ,Ammmda, Momat. H. 3nt. STBPH .INS. PHYBICIAN AND SUBROON. AWACOXDA O MTAMA S In Detrt a Jaeiky blok. raetans A. DRS. MITCHELL & SNYDER, FI4CGON D I-I~rr ITmL.. (Next to Montana Hotel.) ANACONDA - - - MONTANA Anaconda Real Estate Agency. FITZPATIICK ! ASPLING, REAL ESTATE a INSURANCE AOTS. Mining Brokers,Co.Ulac4t and Cosveyaueers. ANACONDI)A . - AAa PH. BEST BEER HALL C. CABI.SON. 1L0 Best Braads of Il u rs and CIGars in the ThurNa. Boek., Corner ea and irE Streets. isiager, arrett a krutt, Wholesale and Retail Butchers. Family Supplies a Specslaty. All Orders Delivered Free at Charge. nhop g Firsm Stree*. - * * Ax.roNDA *u. utr.RTINI (OPPOSITE THE BANK) MASEB A SPECIALTY OF FINE CIGARS SImarnrc,, IMPOaMrD AWD lEY WNW?. THB COLD BOOT. ns ·us'r .t cHu-..-rr p , sa as c... - LS USeT o .uchase O ne 1 Ad Be city 6B is at the OLDD oT. o West Park St. F. IL Biaw. PropriSetr. READ'S DRUG STORE, MAIN STREET, Warm Spring Livery Stable. Tbe Flnes Turnout. n Aaconda. Nw o ad LANDAUS. BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES. i FINE NEW HEABSE. oDIaPDjC nor3sas a d· Iine a ed OGm "ares. L a m ak the mew aile. CHAS. W. FRENCH. Proprletor. irI srest W. T Maim, LLmam mm Mot. The - Morris * Cousins, DRESS]rMKING. *5 skee poema 4 a p .sifo f smat V3Jmmmr brl~lrei.Tk h ---~-tirya Y·LgroM oEZUi~ rei. ATLAIITEAR HOUSE, On FroM Utro. ,AamelA + A. J. BLJ)( + view.. BoutM Lam. aý.IS+M 3.mr. .wn L.o. w . mwrl·v..rbrM·rssu s~olwm~ GAY KNIGHTS AND LADIES h m...rhygbhup. 1tems wmh f-- mo M3 1M AmW - WAsasuoroa, Oct. .-The ople found much to adrmid and gratiyt r sense of the hean.tul amd pictauewque in the ap at the g~roumnd o the Whiet h tonishe on the oceast.o of the in emptieo tendered to the visiting Knights Templar by President Harrison. Fromr the mouth portieo of the White bouse the -.- was an ideal stage picture tras. med to open air and set in a oarder of nature. Rows of ChM lxeath tees o each sile o the of mrouns. Other rows of lanterns en elreled lmps of plants and foliage ere and there, while at various points well adapted to enhance the efect were circles of small colored tnass globh. lightedl h elcctrk*ity. Within doors the decoratlons were also varied. Potted plants and cut flowers were used. but were relieved hig Masonic floral designs. Over the door way leading fromn the main corridor to the east eroum two American al were draped, while on the oppositeide ans facin those who entered two large na tional ftags ung in racefnul folds, and on them the words "Welcome Sir Knights" were placed in red flowers. The recep ti began at 8Iz:a o'clock, and wa to have lasted until 10, bt owig to the reat throng that desired to 1ake thU presklent's hand it was considerably after that time before the last Knight through the lie. Thousands of Kanight and their lady friends were received. The ateo were opened at a quarter Pji eTht. The reception omnmittee entered and forming in the corridor were presented to the president and his Ipat, who came down staisr promptly at So'clock. while the Marine hand pSyed ""Hal to the Chief." The presi ent then took hi stad at the entrance to the blue room and the band shaking he an Thepresident was assisted all ts menmbers of the cablnet except Sree tarles Blaine and Proctor, and hby Mrs. Harrison Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Windom, Mrs. Rush andi Mrs. Noble. The prsentatlons were made by Sir Knight Myrn M. Par ker of this city. Tne knights, generally attenlded by one or more ladies, passed quickly through the blue room. To-day's spectacular feature of the grand encampment of the Knights Tempn -la was a parade of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. Thte proession was formned near the treasurr Iuikling and marched theltce by Fifteenth, Ninth strets and Penslnsyl vania avenue to the capitol, coemtter irurchin thence to the place of stacrtling. O)unman Temple, of St. Paul, caused nluchl amnullllntmet iuoueia the spl.tators by (ca. rying tle "')hliket," a astrong cai vas sh.eet with cunveuielit ildlthl.es, upon which candidates for admIission anl tossed durin ginitiation. Amongu other prominent trmpesk was IElKexel temsple of Lkenver and bMedlila teauple of nIllmaoIa. Memnlwr. of De.lvetr temple at imntervals luringllthe marchl uttered a ~auliar cry indicative of their ur. e of haviang tlle At the essioni of the rasnd encanp mel.t this afternoon tlhe Iowa came ca(ll up. Past Grand Master Jamn H. Hop kilm of Iowan chairman of the commnittee on jurisprudLnet, Itawulglt in the report which recouunmenked the adoptiono[ a eo lutiln whichl began by reciting the passage of the resolution of tihLeo years ago that caused the trouble. It then pointed out that it was the duty of the mont emninemnt grand master to enforce .slr temrs met out Sthis resolutions and tthat the grand conl manderles of the state of Iowa had beent disloyal in not obeying the edict of the most eminent gransu master, and were censurable for this action. But the coin mittee was of the opinion that the grand comnmamntkry ald subordinate comnuanl eries of Iowa had been punished ufllci ently in being suspended from teanplar Intercourse with the eomnlanderles of other states and the order generally dtroughout the country and recom imended that the order interdicting all temnplar intercourse with tle grand connmandery of Iowa and other Knights Templar 'f the' United States he ino longer conlsidered -i foro. The re olnlnelndation of tie cilmnittee found favor with thIe IImenilersI of thme gratnd eni canupment. A love frast prevailed oil all sides. The resolutlone of the coiumlitter was adopted and the grand counn.lantlry of Iowa was cordially welcomed back into full fellowship. The commnttee on next place of meeting of the tri-ennial con clave reported in favor of Louisville, Ky. The report will bhe acted upon to-morrow afternood. Chleaage .Weeds Mere P.tael e. ltles. WAsMIIroxo, Oct. 9.-The commission appointed by the postmaster general three months ago to examine into the needs of the postal sterice at Chicago have re ported at great length. The commission is convinced the postal service of Chicago is and has been for years inadequate to the needs of the public, .pecially in the minesae to and adds that "public forbeaance co erngtheclseumstan Is a matter of surprise." The statement as to the business of the ol mahows a rate of increase for the past Lar ears, gre than that of Nw Yrk, Philadel aaor Boston. The report says Chicago the second largest ole Ln the country. and second to noe in rnee. The comis.sieon. -.a.ne- construtslon oa annease to the present building, enlarg a the nte lor and the tke. An .crease ie,- ell force is also recommended to facilitate the busnees. BALTsuoas. Md. O. .-John Si-en burgerr. onsltecd of wile atiagSng was puhicly gives 1 Ilasbs at ibs whipping po. to-day. The prisoner was .ripped to the walt ad his arms and legs war fastened with steraps. A regular cowhide was u.ed, and each lash drew blood, snberg's back was left a raw as of in lesh. This is tshe ffth whbip in Maylaud sines the passage of the A .Ut.sa IaMI~ud. &r. P*ruL, Oct. f.-Tb. Mlwaukee rued bas been indictd lq the Uaited $Stint brand jury far vkdntioa of the Interetat ommeerce law. and the trial of the cause will be of iea po~rtunes. testing as it will the right d railawads to acarg l-a rafts to Inoeri p tohannoS Peal sad WiampalI TWO ADVENTURE..ES. SWOSm aeMase Wemse Vstsm rems mnm Irsmebsa e mme~. MAn PVans o., Out. L-As an eary her yst m e OMe. Uneby. aueMM and emrabh mand whe the pe. Mee emeidar a sew mesetamen eaptse, in the pereema PFauNe Towuseed and rFaniae Isrl, spposed to be well known counldsee women I.rm the E~t the last uamed being the one agaemst whom'Teaas Jack" staked AM lis a amne of poker about two pears age, and whom he brought to this city after Le bad won her. On Thursday evensin a yousg (entredl Arnerkan who gave the nanme of Jean Augeter sunt the pair at a restaurant and was told that they were membera of the Fannie Davenport " Torn" company. He mought an instr duction and invlted them to )jin him in a glass of wine. hbut the womnen were eoy and refused his iviltatlon until they were assured that he was a stralsger in tiMr city and only made the olrer for thew sake having company. Ohne glass of wine faJ lowed another and msoo the trio tha rht the restaurant too noisy andl prem'.~lrd to another place on Granmt avenue. They r. mained there sinruin aldl drinking for several bourm anid then Fannie Lyle .x lased erself. sauying that she was unwell. She had been Igoie only a few noneneants whenl Pauline stated that she must see to her friend. Ten ainutais later Asr-te-r m·nt for the waiter to pay the hill anil was astonshetd on opening his pocketbook to findr that it had been picked and that $1St in hills and gold bad been taken frnom it. He notified the wproprietor, who met his waiters to seaaeh for the won.aln. Aml eter also wetnt to search for them. anid at amout 2 o'clo4k he fOlmealt theta lt a carriagen lI front of a ..atter street saloon. He nman aged to capture the Townsen. l wo.uall. but the other succeeded in getting away. The oflcers were then notifled, and after an hour's work located the Lyle woaman in a house on Rutter street. Both were charged with grand larceny and.vagrnery. Yesterday nmorning when the case was called in the police court the womien asked for a con.tiuance for a week, which was granted and ther were locked up in the tanks until the policke can investigate their records. Au etr has ecured Crittesaden Thorn ton to proYscute then. asad, with lUeto tives Basolan and John (offey, he called at the city prison last night. The wcrn rn have ucreteded in vietiluising aeyveral men about town, but esraped the mnesel of the law until tlhis adventure because their victina did not wish puiblicity. AT WILIMATIC AND HARTFORD. Tshe ran-A mutrea DIelgates aspameet Tbs ammleta.ee of Thir etl . ad a(mures. mWILIMATic,, Oct. .--Tiw local canamit tee conaducted the Pan-AnaC-rica dklkygrate. to tln Wilianatic spm.dl catteon oenallmay's works. where' ti le lalrgates saw tiu. evedtu tiOll of raw cotton to ihte upsl-i produced rcady for market. Tine Iurty tinen wellat to sonth SlManct·aster. wlwre tHe milk nmills were inslgncted. Hartford was ralrclr l at 5:11) p. Ia. Hlie the paarty dividhal. (Ina, StSetiuot went .rrver te Is.utl rnlate sight wienll, anal tlw otlewr witha (Ganeral Hawley an(l Vik.e l'Persiuknlt allld Mata.i-r Hill of tihe (Cot ananwry wWork. weant te shlopes of tha;Lt a.lts.r. lPr'ntt & W'hilney's gun shoalsa w-ere next visited by the tlrat party, anl tine making anld ox.rationl of tine Ho.telnki*.' multiclcargle un wter'e Imuleiteal. after whlich they were driven to tihe Allylt house. At aanother place the otler dlvi: lo, of dtklegaates aw how hicyclce anr atluuk. Tie last factory visited was that where caligraphsl are' anak. at tile rate if twenty-tive daily. The South Ams.rkians expetrme. pleasure upon di eoverillma that tihe sachines, if they coukl not speak. could at least write Spanish. and ammlde of work ia that language were eagelrly sot tut. l)Dinner was given to the ex.c(rniotints at tihe Allyn House. at whk-h Governor Bulkley presided. Speelne. wore tanadek hy Sellator Hawley, ex-Seentlor Hetnaler son, Mark Twain and several of the fo-r eign delegates. After tiss a public reel'e tin.n was Eaekl at the capitol, lasting unltil nidkinight. Natiseal Ca.rmell e CelagrgSllamallss. WOacwruaw, Mai.m. ('St. 9. - The tri ennial national council of ('Cotgngatiional churches met in Plymouth chur.h this afternoon. The permanent organisatlul was anlnounced witl D)r. Syr.s. Northrop of the Minnesota state university as nmoerl& tor. The seretary's report was read. Tim. (Congregationail unioln of Englanld al.. Wa fte asks that thie gI(eeral rnplerenta tives of 'oagrl. ationallismj il all a Irts of time world slhould conllvenet ill lAinda. at aiu early dlay to delilerrate oil grave questions affectilng tte faith alld churich of Christ which at ipreisent are in debate througholt christelndol , anid to confer oli matters whkih especially concern ('ongregational ists. It i. urged by tlie seretary that tLhe quentions be early cosklleidre. D)uring th last three three years NI9 churches have* heen added to the roll, nmaking a total of 44. The increase in the nua.nher of memberstlb reportrd i at . Mayor aoma'a rm Hamd.m Ntw YoSk, lOct. 9. - Mayor Grant's stand taken in his letter of yesterday agalinst insufbcIent protection to human life from electri light anud kindred "live wires" had the effect of bringing repre entatives of all the compaies to his of flee today. Various ep ntiok a and em cus.e were gives, buhat a. r became warm and gave all to understand that from this on be was oin to push tLhe matr vigoo . To shs electrical L~l'TZlh b put the question "Would del oucaEh a live wire at all'" and re oied repl n the negative. Tbhis he informed them was a eonfelion of dcan ger, whieh must be remedied. P.mair4e lers Thrasme OS. Cloed. Sr. CLoUD, Mina., Oct. f.-The prairie sre. are making progrees toward the city and duriny this forenoon burned their way to witin a few rods of the Manitoba west ide track and the city limlts. A immense lot of by was bured last night. Tbe smoke is so deone in the city today as to make it mpoible to ee further than a block. Unless rain comes soon the lss to p opert will le lleavy A Yeing Ceyeat-KMiter. SAcaAMnsrTo, Oct. 1.-David Monroc. an lyearold b'e who Uves at Folsomn. s the base oeaooe-killer of the county. He brings n b hatch.. of sealps every year. and today delivered 91 to County Clerk lHamUitos reeivinag a certificate to that elet. Te oung bunter wilU rceive a bounaaty oi o n t ealps. Monroe has a rlae L id is sa id., bring down a coyote at every UP TO THEIR TRICKS im .ým B hr oI Srr atusttttsm mto Watt.e Kmadeiver S. Oenrwwr tSr Will e the r'.uh speild to the Ptaadd. olt'Lsa.s., (kt. .--A eteemnninedl e-wort to overthrow the will of theM perple of Jelfereo., anuity was naulee by the re.pah. lUen to-ay. U'pon tinr aa.rmlinag of the branru l of crsneumiminer. to can-vaus tes volte of ttlh late ek.ertion, pr*wntee aIalsn.t Etlnutingl tae vote- of tGold. Flint. Whitehall and ('ardwe.ll we.rte. ltred by Rhobert Fiwlter and A. S. Swiggert in he half of the. remelnlbi.an kwridlative tieket,. on the nemt trivial and tltehklal roumndls. At W'hitehalail it was claianel uolly three jedge fhttile'iltet .a ek ctrtike day insttea of five. TIhe two askltitiknal Judge(s we.r noit ai.bINsimlltl by thir c.t.llty conn enimimir . am uatil Se.p.temnlee..r 2.. sad ther lantie'. of their ai.noiuit* Sleguet wenr* mIst Ity mnail ."s that sLay. Tihcy we..r* se.nst ereivs.d lntil noome of .hr.tiull dlay. eidnal oeai of litih Jel-esw on appliut.tl was Ua ilkemowm ins the pwe .iIno'l. TI1..w three neluliar jtla~ger.. sIr fore, tnlsedlctel1 the elah.mtkes . Al sIaiIuceurrl of tlrael or unfairse.lm ils auuLk. At .(;1l Flint it i. claineld the ubltic were' permit te.d t.o alptrsch within tlsre. feiet of the polllug iac.., ali4l at ('ardtw.ll tin. plllinl plae wasi crlmgsretl front the uchole latussm, whter. .atelud wars iln mealon, toe thle post an@lrea ename. 8.* 0old hrear y. Aftrr a .t.mnuy 1f w.notrnas wpion. In wWob aIapamuemsts were iawk by Meesarus. Piuhr. arwi .¶t andS Hay. and rejelled to er Llewme+. Jray and Puaker. I n cnma mlrkmsim.r dekiceal to c'anvaas thea whnk.k vote. and allow the eonte.ut to hn. earricl hi As 1 - iaiek w p orts to ta t nro h e3 rearh.-t licknae In an. .zxa gemateah loran. and Mewuam. Wllia Walla-we. Jr.. and N. W.M14.4m'eawU wer disratch d to thw wren. on a . we al train over t1w· Montana C(en tral. Tlhe arrivedal at 4 n'lock andl foeur evevthing ealtac. The ..f elial cenflt will he roentJkted tmwrow. It will mactu chatiaj. rewuak s atlreadly announcaned, eseela by pr4Axs ek'etimg h'lIwr over Carl well few .tt. senaatoar. A MODEST BANKER All" d Isuslduawmt ?4.4.. steering Fity ~~lr~l Yr~llrrr (,rat.~ y ~n RA!. ii YA14) (Jet. 9t. --".Vilirj N. VFa.. a private Isamakir, was' urrn- is.sI hen- luis wiqek amid stw Iamgtmis'h rl.1mm jail Si Sa ('Iuargs". ca~t atiaimiga 16..tiss' mmmals~r f.il..." jigs t("uw44.%. 11- t"Imargias w.-r. jprsf.n'ss I i.y W.41 lanieq Smi.th.im isa I~º"i"i. shy ty., Fomgl.uad eighteen tnsmtht ago. I~frsYstly ,mfwsrt arrivimag l1"Ibs. .Y jlsei sim dsls'isit w~ill 1".. sac S.tit).J sirtli sit suistisisl~s sueds k%;1) lam 1135 sli.aa,"y.tslis 5)11 crassv Uii 5Ncirwi ls#I t sIns ilmmm tasigi Itasrii Ig s.,t ail) t Itir t ii,,t u1. tsplit tM. Slasla" hs I ·ilrin l sas iN la*am'ma F'l ur th.*mmuwsi &iisrtmi) tss'c 10t " Idsi gajl. A ,mmsiisil gof hr(i.I1 t.)mhi. Iii aIiriat.Ins Itia dra mmga tim.- Jewlry andt saurlh. la a ldintrit .ai tuanasy Iini iii.tluasia Iiitsar S t gr asal jury7 wha.. n~turomr nma iasiotamsmmt toml.!I Is..r wa gs'g*t t.) boail Iii s.ta.ali t *.aAIgb .losoIil. lh. Y mpwmrer dust ('rik as. LAmNuoN, (frI. 1t- (bum. gu.atd is lik.ly to rw.'.zt fr. th1e- visit of Emrmam..rur 'illiian to jallpluUH rea."tatly. AllHwg list- alate. timulas 1w" auwkm wns a.. to tie- B 1.1mg.'r of illitrfinrU Npurm. II iiglntm.I· . An a;. prninimlat4 tultuiata Iwimig wiiveea 1k' hlusamtlmy e~lpgsrd his smarlrwinma thli.. .in te'mmmm of mmwwh a cm.,mmlitina~t of smiigwdar ig ttImrmac. in f t mmutatry act wealthly amid a)n Igim l the msaeb ..f .ivili latlon. Him. nm mmotnrt.n wrel, muyweat.l to ts. hum-mIs. wimp ILast no thus' inm layIral time matlt.r Is-ton- twr awlvI-'4*f manI nrmqsating t o-no to u fl t aIeflba.ed. TiW. ;mmrwiut.fltt amlwtatmiriw walt lauve fw sorw mnmsy y..arm. kepgt tell, qameimion oin fr'm' wimmumiasa be form" 1w puhlic. Iln marl1. mi tiwir diasmur agiub a ".xwfrim.Imms. .. *md at twt thaut t1w., im irs p emwlm.m t oft K**mining the-jr Iha.Imr 4nawim ...1 with, mama*-m..am.. tout they .-tinmajdaina haitter ly mit tie- indihiffrtliniim minf mamaul t p.m. .pI.* m hUgh. Igmiitimua saic tme- ºigmeua hm.atimty ..f a.tlhm'r. w. mimk, nmt 1ha.-it&.t.- I., Jnrwlulm *mlmal.atiora tism- Iiaresmi of ummma&&Iminara mand aanmareLay. anad framakI, may thault thm. craoa flihihl ;emplme knaow 1mmº tiaaimim uanrmadl. Approv.m!g th. Ilakr lptr- 1Ill. N.:w YOKK. (fkt. 9. TtIn hxnard cif trade. and.e (t"litteeU h os trat.sportation ti-(Iay diresuedl at .olraklerar l le ngtil t.r sa.w anklirulp4ey bill pie.e~mnd by Lawyer Jdolat L. Taurl of St. Louis, and adopted by theL matiostal conv*entioe of tualel ae tnen held at Mlinmespolis .pte.tlswr 3 and 4. A toumelttee las bhid tie bill under aonaki eration uuue tisme. To-day tbhy reporte unanilanmaly in favoluof t. nmeasar. ('ol. Tarry was pe.luest and explained the va rious reaturle of the. hill. The board voted iL favor of the bill, oeals one vote. bring east ins the negative. New York's menawto and repre.enstatives in le ongresm were mesauriallaed to work for its euact Imetst. G4d Jeam Mt1H At IS. Nacw YoMM, kct. 9.--A call was ismed today for a convention of the girc.aback party to noaiuate a state ticket. The conuvetios is to meet in this city on Mon day. Oetober 21. The call icoarporates a long addrem sined b the chairnau of the stale oummte e e,.o (O. Jones, in which a gloonmy view of political sit sation is taken, and the democratic aId repuhl.cea p are Meverebl conkde-w ed. We. by lb. Teeate. N KW YouK. Oct-. 9.-The ooean steam bhip rae fromn Qu(tenstown to New York i mtweeo the Tuetonic and the ('ity of New York resulted in a vitory for the Teutonuk. which arrived at r er duck in tae North river at 6:U this evening. The trip was nmbade i es days. nvea bhours and thirty sminutes. The City of New Yourk will prob ably arrive to-tnorrow. Mr. eed Mre. asrases. SALT LAKtI ('aI. (kct" V.-In a at of drunken jealouay Robert Brantan shot his wift ftally here this evening and then shut bimself dead. FOR WHAT IT IS WORTH. C('ucAeoº Ocr. L--A dlgpateh Ikrns Mi. waukhe ars that private bme( write.a ty Prraklat ('oib . the Wisomain C.oe teal to the tekthholdes of tsie oerth.er Paeile rwod revens a gigatie railwayr ..i .-. l lat that will amneti tah ew. oatn and revidttaias mrailway tralie. Ttb cawolkttie of tihe Wi.eeuln ('en tral and the Northerm Parfe qitet. on an asunable tra.fl agwre ent wars the rite steep. Heary Villald, throsghb the a liasce with (harle aswl Joaeph Colty, had obtained a maJority of the N.urtharr l'acie anad a mraiatlon its rilroamd circle is iromi.ed within tse trelt ten days. Henry Vii lard will he restored to the preidesnry of the Northern Parcllc and one of the great eat railwary c.solmsklnktios of the wortd will he coss.msnaeard. F.ven now cºe-* tract have* tBeen sigaed whereby the Hal tinwMre & Ohki raih.ad Il to ewnter into asl a e*set with eauasumlklated Wiros.n in Centlrl and the North'ern lracifl rail way lisas connec-ting the twwroceans. The Atchison. T.p..'ka & aSata Ye systeIn is al ml Ia the dtnl.reaching Miexikr anld u.oth ris ('alihftrnia. ('hlcago will Ie Inulh.. the (t.SitsW for .4.i ti l th tmhee.. !rtn.t ratit way lines. The Nircl.rnte l'aiteilr will Is' *ext.endeiakl fareun Plget Ssswlu afitl built int.. Alaskal. niakingr a etisu.ul.a liri. fr.mn New York to Sitka. HALTsM4)KKr. (kt. 9.- R'egnlting the grw'iat nrilway r.e~soletatatl t neth.aw re wantlel framn Chirkago Firet Vise re.kide'ats * irlande Sntsitl, of the Rlttill.r.e a (4 )in, saik thins ,ur.wninsg: Thelw is nothing isl it." He. lwlitve.n the rense of the rumlor Ikes in the fact that while* the. Batltisnmur & SMhio ilnsectiona party war in ('hicago te art0tlyv they Iukleled over the. terninals of the 'laojnsin (Cemntral compaoy there. FAVORING INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT TI.. ta06te Typoebtb"...('adema (epteim reisa. ruFrauke or the TyMhwu.rs. ST. Lwort.. (let. 9.- The Uteluid Typoth 'ta todway took up the. Inte'ruatnnal reupy right quealeuu aand after a bog eh'hate alzptda resoluteiton M,. appoint a delwate t the. net cunventkloeeof the lafrnnatioesal ('.pyright I-aae in New York. and d1 claurng approval of the priuwcipleo of the ilut.ranatleueal copyright law, sand ew pielally of the provision (bat cop.y right Eooks habll he printed In thN" i'it'alt States. The eetmsulittee to whaich was referred the unjust pwratie'e's 4f certaln type. fouerle rk uan d ynalkate. in prlmstee". "i''i H Jk. ,sick. a nreIot uts ?/ :21X e'oll culiukanlnlui1 ths. Ieae'tlce. 4,f ýitruishlntl teº irrvr(*plnslihk· wartkr c.HI piete. " atltee to he palelefr by us utisag nadeLe a certain guttaleI of the. p.. re ee*itse nteueathly. aesal the uraaetke ve.f ,e' lWanca fueetumaer ie forreel l sihg s.nlarrase.rl ."w taebli .Iiu~aetdst. atoll Ii~s.teegE eef 'ife"rinig tiN'S,. at I*Ma4ekl male-. e'e.tstluaml,, ttie'It its s,)'rleti4,ai lto the, 41e.Srinue'it stf time. eraft. '1 Ie' I'etrruihthtt t w1114'im was nmfs"rt'el ti1.' eight-ho1r yq.w'etlnts was glivetsa until ter 11e4.r.W U) tetete. TACOMA IN AN UPROAR A Mama YM.4Img a W irh 1k. MaY..r I. It.yw. ..yd Si. 3..Iga. 1'llklI.4N ii. 4)nr.... 4k-1. 4. The- arg-.,at ulialrEvEokE.E aam1anler of E1a.w1, 4 t'rw.i'y fell Iwiig4 tor ..riE Elf . r1riai.a Mll l&&wl.as i&6t4. l ass. ..u aI&sIUM4I the. wEu. nIIIE. .if ' na tLast 1.01At 14114 iMUE.' iui..aa of that City 1110t tol niagllt 0ai6l a.I..gDi.'I r414,I1tai1ai 1 .h1mi1aitsa tlat tII94 city fflenA'Is. aidl he cElty lf Iawl .a. iEolI'ol avid tlanrasaggldy cle.an1.. tit*- sdtn".. anel favEwiltS the inll"r iMe , f Iii. lieecac fetr Ut =1.MM). J. 1). cowuIgh , a IWInilW ..t tlIi Eclrlflii, nutsac a vikoet attack Ell Mayow Wiw"l wright £1nd Memurs. E'tolkr said 1'.WI"t fllavwraIt in lii. .aaw strain. Mayor '41a.l1wrlght am.. ii' it tfomst hints.-If. mand tiii. ga.qtinug saw.ant. a howliang sateih. whaihla r..faaued 141 a E.l.. £1i7 #Ez lauiatlel ew dres."nw of 11w ntialyear olhk·Lla r"ts. .119et withewat hi14-*-*. j.eru anal *hm.ats. Fr' .ma' at Eivalenindns wle- autad. lt tlwh arsiwt that the. asew ayt amul twusihera uif tim.iiacil raalgai. A euetsuaaaltl. Elof h/1 was. iiliisiIhct. tol w:itclh Iii. llMnI( lgin Elf tIe. cit)y cE'EI9aal ae-I l 4trn l.uL rn fr a tr lwI ntanat .if thE E"itlsaiM.,, at tim. gugi t.E16"4ti·/l. Wudlhrbkre 3%Ime.Ip MNo. BNerrd. S4UtSI 11Yr.4D, In)d.. (bet. 9. The, neag nillhcst aetolse Inaaua. oif C c-e Steal.baker r warn aclmaniaa ,mntir.ly ehtwtry.e4l by tIre thir ,,a.,naigmg. The- rauai.lnrnr.* wan tirw larg.ats stuled ta.tlie"ct in Ihe. want. Staaehesankerr Is tal)Utaat an it ata.-auitar tot th~e itsaterutaatIlral a ,,anr.*n.u. aii warn torn hvu rtetat.rr talit tiast lieuely its thini I54-1314. able tI.e 19th, igunt. '1'M runt uf tare fanaily. au-eaw., Mr's. StasaleIbuk."r eandIlw-ar grnelelmoilel. are- alee sway. .rrn. StNal.4uek.-r ehirruerv·re" the fine- in, tict- eIuru.-t sateb-r tw r -ar stairway It wa's euum.e l by aepeaucat·amas e alunabea's tiara euf saIne cil rag.. trw * )untiissaasad I'ss usinag stnl thrnew, ina theerr. Thu flanme 'wsoreNal all ne-n thee. building in act itenerelihy short thaw. The wreatsts bha a tearrurw e-ucagt-. mand Mr'. Stualeabkei larwlahf was found uta theerrtaa'e hairrlj *essasihle. ehangeun ruessy beamed and -clamp begt her gratsmde-hlkiIn hera anus . swite to the careful manner in which the. alur ture wasr buil and its suppaaad mtcurailt frgee ine.. Mr. Studtbaker carried hu' denim ios t ov-_ WAsHIeUT0rN. Oct. W.-The United Sates Eprvas companty, which bas the contract for carrlinal all govermmnent moneys in transit, has raised a fine point o Treamurer Hustom by declining to carry at contract price money frosm the trerury or sruh tresury to firm, banks or indvlduals clnimnga t this is not overenm t money uler the contract. Mr. Humun aintains that all mones sent frain the traaury or naub treasury is gov. ernment money, whether sein to private lpatie or to governunasD oricials. weeukend by a Weterepeat. BvrrvAo. Oct. f.-Tbe tweomasted sebooner George C. Plnnae was wrecked off Purs ('ulbore yesterday by a waser spout which cau up ulder the veeel's stern and tossed her about like an eg shell. The cargo of :10,00 tbushels of wheat was nmuch dmanagd. The pro. peller Pnersll rescued the Finney's crew. They say that four waterspouts were aee and avoided befuore te fifth one wrecked them. allear eat a Cesl OSI Ftrm. Paovnraiuc , R. 1., Oct. 9.-W. A. Rob ineon £ Co., coal oil dealers, have a signed. The debt is placed at l ,000 to ~UL aboust $104,0U0 of which I. in this itmy. The yet unable to umke agy statemeat. WHERE WAS THE PRINCE Pmr~i~ bnbu~ - Ibum ma BuIsm.pe$M Uaumf a 3t~mmsurs U. In. te vmm-u. . S . RAP. M~a I33AN A rutLga (at. !.- Comnpld OW turn, of yesterday's munikpml .16e1 shews a swesplu vfictaer for Sb. dý." icrat. They elr-te.d the mmyor. lerk. mmd a majority of the council. while the bahol of aklermen is now a Us. The rspmhli ians had a majority in the lass council taut humird. This Is tbe Sirs electioa of a democratle mayor In flfteen ymew, and te tkm ocrats are jubilant. AMONG TMH RACERS wrlat ras brss . lreeemday at (Cluelmass sad the New terk rarka. ('-N"slsNaATlt. 4k. .-- 'The weasher was p)luansUt toWLlay, the truek fasit and the *at k*a.la.e*. tNNul. Th.- re.ults were: M. aide fll tiles~. lyer-kl one-half namil LAtiieC . won, Emily S. meesed. Mladam thirdl. Time .l0Y. ThLaw-year-ul and upwardsu thiuireen mins.-nths., of a made-Prltcheett woe. Wet.ks .rwnnel. Ko-Ko third. Time 1: 6M. Thr.ue-ye.ar-nhls, flffwen-slkteentbs of a mile -l.asI Brook we,. Ltterol seemead Ihasder shirbl. TiLme 1::734. All ages, thrle-fourts of a mile-Di Tlennsa woe. Hurc'b aseosd, Qum. m of Trasnsap tbi M., a('rlrey on Ealreb was lirnaJsaliltedl. however, for foul drivsia a-la Queen of Trumps was given eiusef plh.. with Major Tos third. Time 1:14. Thre..-forths of a mile--Bllly Pnkerlb ton. wn,. ArgFst second. Unlucky third. Time I :l.I3. Two-*elar-ods, 3,. furIoeq-MIitnlb wont. antrke econd, Aue thid. Tis... I :it. Momnsat Ptas,. Moro 1.-The essi.nsml dia were : Plive furlo.s.--ligstons we 'aron e-o,-na. l, e RBr k third. Timne 1 :o. *ve* f.rlrsas-Gl.nmouuad was, Brrown 4 bhartk second, Gypsy Queen third. Time t:2V%. (lne saslie Heyder7 woes. Harsharg see .nd, (seats third. Tine 1:4.t. Twoywar-okld, six fu une TisMe I :li,4. Mile. aid onte-eighth- won, Broa aleaaart m ro-d, i an. wnisne t . Time I :.L Mile and otaM-siateeatb -- Maid ti Or(keaS nos.. Zae-Jhyrus seondl, Vivid thbir. Time Ji Kmat, PARK. (h'. 8.-Jlmwh7 Dhay. whi #we imajarnil y)r.Mt.a.r y. tier ini a pewarieuua .".,ualta.,Itn ail (Ii.' luapital. 'koarday'a n ,ultr* w."n·: )l8irkel tWw-y.'a.okla. altmle StraigbS 4 urrin. (. wuma; Addis 'I'. r.ejnI, Lord IDal..usma m thinr. Tliua 0:50. Muie.lma tan.-ye.rt-.4alm, uu4e mik.- Lit). Aehlik went; hill lk ris us.+ua. Hyperion cliard. Tauaw. I :444. Finrnai utaake". ote anl one-halt mlum, tw.. Mtstrt.im -Vfrtiiaa went in atJt Winoua I'.mamrt.'.'ia laaigulrst dants - - (psedweil went; Brava wa' .114. St. John tbird. Tium Mile and .,u.rý..iawcn l~uth Irish Ian won L)sal4.,I ',",amd. , liian thirst. Time 1:M33. I'l rce-fonarthas mlle-- D.+eption won. Nrewmuav uaqntl. Breit thirdt. Time 1:1* N.:w YUIIK. ( M'S. a. -At the Ivy ('its rar up-ay~ij the atk'Indance wans large and tie. weathe~r wall pleasant. The resuls were : On"ie mile- -Peruaaaek won, Dal-ma mttriad, K.erwton. thint. Tinme 1:4A34. Sit e urium,.- Perlek. won Prmtkhmr uii gnfld Wild (lae~rry third. Time I :I7ý. Auaaavawl handicap oe and orn...igbth mikim.-(t rilamnnw won,. Iceberg weowd. lieu.. thin/. Tihe ul:&?57 S.even taarlunga-Mtlegiden worn, Beck .e.i a al. ?4iyrtura. third. Tires I:3) Two-y.'aa'.oh., five furlong- l W40,8 a rima.. L~UwarsU era , Vantlaa third. Tisa. 1uiM. Pamee. .J ohm WIng.. Lmi-'m. A rw Yom&t. (let. L.-The annual mgetag of she Western Union Telegraph eo paaty was beela tao.-ay. Thu okl board of sirrtt~wWr was rf5letEd4. The atalemnen uw t(he ttwsal ye~ar ecadig Jumune ltsh show. lh grmss .*arreitaiws to have iweit SJ.7N3,79; aIJI~reutaio 1S40.11Me $14.566,12. sacd neta .v&rsaangw ýiG.4iIU51; aua tuaaraeu of *1.l). 47U (ever 1lw atit" earnamuee ut the gieviosta ).*eir. Afttr the. Ieaya.ut of ()iva*gatuMl aUn all elua·rguue tIlmrr wu&g ae .wluu fr gUa the year's I~eateiuaema of *1U..cM aking tham total surplus tee Jumie ul blill.MH. Y~kkaa A.Om.5 Chk~es M.hst ('.* &I)WLL.. Kaiu., (ho1. 9.--At a aseetiag ef westren e asleanees to-shty a nearonoel tee the (hlrkasgue Live SMuck Ezhang war audopted, which will be ezsenaively cew .. lateal its the range cutntry. It 5wetinu ,oaus5 thee tofluieiOSA on ch IN ago as unjust. and asks the of a rate of charges which wiU dig the cost olf Uelg castle according to their valewsa. caUaIns Tim 0 ab Oeb= Maw TomE, (Jet. 9.-Tb. gunmrl {um ecoav tlon began Lt ascond mannal mas Lag r this year 6o . The pH. anm1 Savaan a4 HM ( Westrea raibem, is a a. railroad aoLbt t. am -wilrtion. representing mra rllr Whu camba Wa Loft 0a< t rrrwA( Oet, $.--Uemafr Job. MIn man. in a letter published hrom. soº1e reason that Canada was et lavltedto pm Skcipate In the AWU-Amerleam .omh. was that the Vuited 8af"* emet formal relaisoas with Te Cadia ersumot owingU the dsped.ie.1 adla o Great aritaia. LAn she Whesw sofa loft PI1v.. 0.. fct. L-Baarrl Uudar ·r Lmwmace HuIUIePC both ahea r tae! ae., bare been eourhiag a H~uttr herein th hv*e~b th mamin M ffiin ealbi shot hias 6taiiy. )'una mite -0 , noe itt e.LII As fir-~ N-L-I II· City i 3" aasiasg dm.bmmm. Art · At Lrcut.,.-4Ai~ bWh UP~ f