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9MUDOLLK* PER MOUTH.
VOL,.I.^NO. 56.
ANACONDA,MONTANA. FRIDAY
MORNING,NOVEMBER 8, 1889.
BT XDySKTItlNC It
PRICEFIVE CENTS.
BUSINESSCARDS.^DR. D. J. MCDONALD
HLUtlKONIlKNTIST.^orrii'k ovum M mctkho Mm^Kir* Htrect.- An^nmcl^, Mnutarut.
F.L. ST. JEAN. A.B.. M.D.. CM.
KcsUlenrcon Second Hired. HI. .1 fHII Hiiilthng.
officeon Fir*! si., in si. J run HulktiM.^Office Hour*. ^ In H A. Mm I '^^ ^ Mi ' In '^' I' M
THEYCAME FROM BUTTE
JerryCoffey Shoots and Kills His Wife^at Leadville, Colorado.
AHrulRl ^ rime for Whl.h Tkrrr^Nw A|^|M*rent t^nitae----lt^ili^^sides of the story ^^f^Ihr slt.ntl I
*,
T.D. FITZGERALD.
rol.ICK MAtilSTItA I K. .H'STICK OK^I'KACK, MlTAKV ITM.IC, CON^VEVAM'KIt, fcir.
THB
Firt*Wrfrt,
Ana*,unlit. Mont.
J.R. BOKRMKN,
ATTOHSK V A T Im4 W,
IAINHT., UVK.lt HAHKKT *^A na^ hi*1*
.1At'KIEV * ^T^M,^Ionia nit.
T.O'LEARY, Attorney and Counselor at Law.
1'r-wtlresIn hll of Hit- Slate hiu! Tinted stat.n^court*. Collis'tion* promptly made. Siieciiil at^^tention given to Mining Properties tmil MiniitK^Ijh^. Real Kstatf, l^^^iiii^ iinil liiHiirmwf. I'ron-^ertv Rented anil Kent- Collected. ^ItUce l.sun.^i and 4 Mat lie lll.s-k, miner of First un^l oak^streets. Aiiacmnla. Mont.
F.P.
Offtre,First
CHRISMAN.D. D. S.
Street'let ween Main ami^Anaeomla. Montana.
oak.
TKKTHKXTMACTKD WITHOUT I'AIS
bya new process. All classes of lieiital Work^exci utcd iii llrst class manner. Artificial^Teeth Without I'lates.
*H F^. BROiAiN*
Attorneyat Uiw.^ottl.cui Itarrelt *tt .larky s Hlock. Main Street,^Anaemia, Montana.
H. W. STEPHeNS.
PHYSIC!AS AX It SCHOKOS,
AKAIXINPA--^ MONTANA
MMin Itarrelt ^ Jaeky hi^^'** Residence im^^second street west. opposite Montana Hotel.^Calltt promptly attended to. t.raduate of St.^lAHila Medical College.
DRS.MITCHELL 8t SNYDER,^HNHCONDH HOSPITAL
(Nextto Montana Hotel.)^ANAt'llMIA MONTANA
AnacondaReal Estate Agency.
riT/.l'ATKHK rf ASI'LIXU,^REAL. ESTATE A INSURANCE ACTS.
MinimiBr^^k^-r^jl'oUe^-tom amiConvej atievrs.^ANAI'oNIIA-- MONTANA
Hunsinger,Barrett 6 Burnett,^Wholesale ami Retail Butchers.
FamilySupplies a S|^ecialty.^All Orders Delivered Free of Charge,^ishop on First Street - - - A.NACoNHA
|NMMIIIK ItANK)^MJaiJimiel II OFFIXK CIGARS
IioMK.sll.. IMI .lKI Kl^ a!^II%KV w K*T.
THECOLD BOOT.
TheHKST and CIIF.Al'KST place In the Wty of^HutU to Purchase HOOTS and SIIOKS^Is at the UOUI HOOT.
IKWwl Tark St.
F.II. Shaw, Proprietor
READ'SDRUG STORE
MAINSTREET,
Anaeonda. ... Montana
J.F. DUNCAN,^.^Tonsorial Parlors
for.Main ami Trout Streets,^Anaconda.Molilalia.
ELEGANTFURNISHED ROOMS
at
TH6DGL/WON1CO.
I'll\^ l^FKTS^ II. Prop.^Main Street. Near trout. Anaconda. M.mt
GEORGEELSTON,
OrCITY^ BILL ^ POST6R*
A1^V KKTISKK ANTI PISTltlHUTOK.
LeaveOrders at this ^Wire. All work promptly^attended to. Anaconda. Montana.
C.HKYNES,^LIVERY AND FEED STABLES.
TransientStock Carefully Cared for.
First-ClassTurnouts and Mod^^erate Charges.
rtratstreet. Kant of Main, Anaconda, Montana.
Northwestern
GuarantyLoan Company
MINNEAPOLIS.MINNESOTA.
Capital,Full Paid, $1,000,000
MONEYTO LOAN
qtown ami Improved farm property at low^rate* of iult*rr*t.
FRANCISL. IDE. Agent,
Anaconda,Mont.^Offlrc temporarily wtUi J. li. lioarman.
UUHTIUAMn Nnv. 7. A cowardly^crime wax committed Mniiflny morliiiiif^by Jerry Coffey, a man who, without the^slightest provocation, look the life of hia^wife. Hctweell the liourM tif li ami 7 this^morning tin* nccii|^alit^. of the MN!!!^block wiT)' aroused from their -lumbers ^^by hearing two sln^tn fired ill quick suc^^cession, also the piercing scream* of n^woman. Two or tliree of them jiuii|m-^l^from their !*^^!* uiiiI opened their doors,^when they huw u man walking ilitwil the^^^.rrUlor. Dmiiiinir their elothe^ they ^-li-^tennl roohi tit; At the finit of the lx*^l lu^^tin- lileeilinir ft^nn of Mrs. J^-rry C'nlTey^-eelllinnly ill till- U|T^^tlie^ t^f (lentil. Tetl-^ilerly she w.is lifte^l and placet I U|k^'i the^ImhI which hIk- h.nl ho lately arisen from.^Th^^ alarm win* at nm-e iriven ami^Sir. Kinlier niMhetl ^^^ lutate to the eity^jail ami untitled the otlleers of^the eriuie lhat hatl been enmniitteil. ^ a|^-^taill KoIm tH Ktarte^l up the street, f^d- .^i lowed ^tftnrtiv hy Jailor Miller. At the^] fisit of the siile eiitraiiee tn the Delaware^I lilnek, on Kat^t S^'V^^lltll Mtrt-t-t. the eaptaiu^| of the |^^dice eautfht Jerry ^'nlfe.v. the hiis-^^ iMrfaM |^eriietrator of the crime. Just .^I as the captain arrested him Jailor Miller j^! calm' up ami searched him for a aMM, hut^I found none, tin IteiiiK asked where the^j weapon was Comrf wplied that he tluew ;^it in the water closet. Captain linlierts^went to the place mentioned ami found it.^It is a 41-eaiil^re, xclf-actiliif hulhlo|{, and^tiro (diailllM-rs were found empty. VVIwn^the H(MMf arrived at the jail Mr. Miller^said to him: ^you have Iwcn raisiiiK^Cain uKaiu.^ |
t'nlt'eyr^ plied. ^She harrassed the life^out ^^f me.
t'oll'cywas well lit the jail. He sail I:^^ Well, I went to her room in the Dela- ;^ware Mock Monday liiorniltK. I could not^see her and found my two little children^alone. I went to the porter ami asked if^he had seen her, and lie said no. On re- |^tiirtiiuir I saw a man come out of room :t.^She follow ed hull and went into her own j^room, ami she lieirnn to WM mc in a 1^most shameful manlier, ealliuir me the |^worst kind of names. I told her she had
Iii in a room with a man all uittht ami
hadleft tin- children alone ami that she^had hfN drinkiillf. Broken tflass wim on '^the floor of the room. I told her it was no^way to leave the children, and she called^me' aand told me to t;ct
out.
Atthis* juncture a frietal of ('ollVy's was^admitted to the jail, and eallilltr the mall^to one side, spoke to MM. I 'oll'cy then^lieiipr asked to continue his statement, re^^plied:
Ihave imthiutf to say, and will speak^no more.
Tellwhat you did when die ordered^yen tint,^ a^Ued the reporter.^^'I did llotliiuc;.*'
Youpositively refuse to tell me atiy-^thinu more aliout the sho^,titi|; V^^^Yen, sir.
Well,you can have no objection to^telliuu im alj ^'!t your early lilal l i. il life;^hav^- .. .11 .^'
^None,sir. I married my wife in 1X7'.',^at Kureka, Nov.. ami site has borne sis^children, four are dead and two an' liviutf.^Her maiden name was Mary (^allaithcr;^she was I Mini in I* ^ston ami hroiiKht ^ 11 ^ ill^Virginia City and Pum-Ims Nev. We came^to l.eailville from Huttc, Mont., a year^utro.
Howas urged lo proeeiKl. but ra-fuseil to^s|H'ak further.
William Holuiisott, the janitor of th^^Delaware IdoeU. ami his wife were next^seen. Hohiuson said: ^A little before 7^o'clock, Monday morning, I hoard two^shot-, but thought it was the slamming of (^doors-and did not pay much attention to ,^them until I heard the woman scream.^Then I rushed out of my room, which is^No. r^. I saw Colfey in the hall kicking on 1^his Itnots. He never said a word, nor had^lie spoken to M ^luring the morning.
Sundaynight about II ^^' 'luck he came^anil a-well Mt where hi- wife was, and I^told him I thought she wax ill her^ri s ^m.
Mrs.Hnbitison said : ^Mm. : olley was^in my room Sunday cveiiiiiu till aliout II^o'clock, playing ranU and talking, and^left ami went to her own room. Durtaa^the evening she was all worked up ami^kind of excited. She has DM in the lilock^for two weeks and has never h it it,^M she h.nl BMH sick. I llever noticed^anything wrong in any of her action- ami^.lie has always conducted her-elf as a^join I woman. When I heard the shots^tired I rushed into the room ami found^her lyiuirat tlx' foot of the bed. That is^all I know uImmiI tin- matter.
I'hyxieianssay that Mrs. ColToy cannot^rii'iivrr. It will Im- imdMMM that ill^April I'ottVy had his w ife arrest,-,!, ch.irt;-^iiiir h^-r with adultery, ami afterwards^withdrew the charge. In July she had^him arrested for assault and when ^ Mtlccr^John Morgan went to Herve the warrant^Coll'ey shot at him twice with the same^gun that he -hot his wife with Monday^morning, lb' was found guilty and was^sentenced to a term of imprisonment in^the county jail and only a few weeks ago^lie was liberated.
Cleveland**\ lew ol the Kestitt.
WanHINiiton , Nov. 7. Kx-l'rcidciit^Cleveland wax interviewed laxt niifht on^the ehj-ction results. ^It is evitleiit,^ said^Cleveland, ^that the leaven of taritr re^^form has at least levelled the whole lump.^The went, which hits suffered most from^the unjust burden of turiff taxation, has^awakened. Tin- state platforms ,,f hoth^Iowa and Ohio were abrea-t of the St.^Isolds pi.i form on the Hiitijeet of tanlf^reform. The |m ople have MtMldmt ami^|mkmmI judgment. It was fur the |s ople^tod^-ei^le; tln-y ar^- now dcitliug. It is^^^iioiigh for me to say that I am sati-th'd^at tin* indicatioiiH and results of TiK'sday's^eleetioiiM. The verdict in Virginia mtli-^eates the south still faithful to the democ^^racy of JcU'erson ami Jackson.^
TOTU.^EO AMD R033ED
HmUlTrrulM.Ht of mm A re. I lnuplr In^NlMHarl.
IllMl., Mo., Nov. 7. tine of the inmt^savag*' crimes on record in this section of^Missouri was committed last night at^Jackson Croxa Koads, mix miles south of^lM*re. burglars entered tin- residence of^JuM|ier James aliout 111 o'clock and hiiI^-^jecled James anil his wife to such brutal^treatment that Mr-. James died from her^prostration ami suffering. JaiiK'x kept a^small store and was currently reported to^he miserly. It was generally known, too,^that he had no conlltlciicc in Imiiks, and^rumor had it th.it he had considerable^cash secreted .iIm.ii* his pri'iiiises. When^tin- thii'ves made their appearance they^ilemainleil that James tell them w here he^had hidden his savings. This he refused^to do, althoiitfh threatened with death for^not yielding at once. Failing lo bring^Jaiucs to ti'mis, tin* roblM*rs attempted to^terrorise the wife, Imt slie was as brave as^her husband. The thieves at last Ix-camc^i^mvinced that thre.tts would not work,^and prepanil to put their victims to the^torture. The IiusIkiiiiI and wife were tied^together, back to back. F.ach ill turn was^pricked with pins, and burned about tin
THEIRLANDS AT STAKE _
THETW N STATES^Ke|M^r^ of the Territorial ^,
beadand face with lit itches. Finally Mr.^James fainted from the terrible treatment^to which he hail Itecu subjected. The^suffering wife, Is-lieviug that her hiisltand^was dead and that her life would also lie^taken unless she gave Imt assailants the^information sought,told the thieves where^^^H^^ was concealed. The robher - secured^tin- Itoot.v. untied their victims ami di ^^parted. Mrs. James tailored for some^time lo resuscitate her htiattulld, and w hen^sin* had restored him to coiisciousuc-s -lie^fell exhausted to tin' tlisir. Mr. James^summoned assistance, hut tin* licmic^woman could not Im* saved. Death re^^sulted from excitement, and Ihe terrible^sull'eriiig to w hich she had been subjected,^^lames is ^^.*^ years old ami his wife was^only two years younger.
ChiefItye's Replies to Secretary No^^ble's Recent Instructions.
tlrrlart'.Unit the Cherokee* Have^Itlirht to Lease I.anils to tlte Cattll*^CuMi|iMMle*^ ItrKHnllmN of Hie^\cttoii of Coiticress.
K'f. l^tl Is, Nov. ;
mmtin* t herokci'^^yes* letter to the^lited Stales ha-
'I'helati'-t ailvici's^nation say that Chief^commissioners of tin*^i'ausinl much ^^xeitc-
WATCH! NG TMi
ANAHCHISTS
Ile ii to o -
litill tile territory. In this letter Chief^ayes, referring I * S -eretary .table's re^^nt instruct ions to the commissioners rc-^rilitig tlie cuttle riHii|uiiiiiw, elr., taken^ImiR| stand, virtually defying tin- Clilhil^tales government, and says in part:^Till' Chorokees do not ricoglilic the^ght of Sii-ndary Noble lo interfere with^le sacred right that has Is longed to the^i lli'roki'es since their purchase anil^^ wiiiT-hipof sit id lands, ami will continue^illei't Pt trt line for grazing privileges^tintiI Secretary Noble -hall mi- lit lode-^Drive them of this revenue by force, and^tlicii the Chcmkccs will eml. avor to pro^^tect their right- in a logi'hn itc way.^^1 licferriug to Assistant Attorney t.i nrr.U^HnVlds' opinion as to tlx-legality of the^Axle Chief Mayes said : ^My imiis tciicc^^lllil sens,* of duty will gnvi*ru me m this^lllatter and not the opinion of the attorney^lou ihe act mk MgfM ereating^Miimissiou w hich has no connection^r with tlw in.liter.^^K\-Chicf liushyhi'ail comli'iim- Mayi-s'
Ietioitanil -ays Ins position is not only^itiigeroii- lull utiteiialih'. t Itlicr op|n^-^of Mayes says his letter is a bid
gl'll't.ll Ol
Sourli^m^t^h:. lever
i:\-t im
Iftioiiall'^ntigeron
J,,..sof Mayes -ays his letter is a liid^ir war, ami the flMsiteM teen^-, anlagouis-^tf to Mayes, sitys in a iloiibli-lcailed cdi-
Anari'hlMlwCcinti Inu for a lilt;
Mirationon N,iveinl^er I I.^Clin aoo, Nov. 7. The Ittiily Xmm says^Chief of Police HiiIiIkiiiI reecnlly secured^the admission of a trusted agent to the^Allan hi-t's society in this city anil as a^result haa discovered that they are once^more arranging plans to arouse tin- work^^ing classes and stimulate the dormant^movement for a social revolution. Prepa^^rations arc being made for big demonstra^^tions Novemls r 11 in commemoration of^the execution of the Anarchists, including^a big iini-ting at Mattery Arm ^ry and a^parade through tin-city to Walilheiui cem^^etery. Inflammatory circulars .ileutical^with that mentioned in the A--^siated^Dri'ss ilispiUi'hi's from St. bonis^Tuesday night lire liciug circulated^in large uuuiticrs among the working D*0^^pie. Chief Hubbard said this afteriiisui^that hi- is well informed a- to their move^^ments. No meeting will Is 'm-rmittcil in^the Armory or elsewhere in the city. Tin y^may parade, he said, but then' must Is* no
Then
3iri.il:^al
Wewaul no war, cither word-^IM)', Wo want |m'aee, but we want^rights and want them a^ci te.I in a manly^Way. We want no nation- Ido nl; there is^Jii-iiii ^for us other than in tin- im^^plement- of war.
Nt.w Yiikk, Nov. 7. t 'omul:s-ioner-^Kairchilil anil Wilson are ilmiilifoumled at^tin- NMi all'airs an- taking. M.tyes' let^^ter has been telegraphed to Washington.
WASIIINl.ro. Nov. 7. lull . Mellette, of^Dakota Territory, in his annual re|s^rt,^says the growth in population has been^rapid mill stable, and now reached tlVI.OtJO^as against *l.^.,i'.lu inThe total area
tlhilduring the year was '_\l^ri,u:t l acre-^against 7,.s.tn,H2 tin- prccisling year. TIm-^hulk of the present vacant land are., is^.iImiiiI 1-.s77,j:t7 ai-ri-s. The area of laml^sold by the Northern l*.-teitle railway from^its grant an I by private nw.-iors is^i'stiiuati'il to eipi.tl alsnit L'.'i |st cent, of^tin* land- entered during the year. Tin*^ro|tort say- there has hccii during thi-iia-t^year a practical MMBkMlaM of railway build^^ing as compared with tin* remarkable^activity of IAs7. I'p'in tin* siibi^s't of agri^^culture the report says in part that almost^the entire area of Dakota is susceptible to^cultivation,ami these portions not adapted^are available for gracing; stork raising,^for w hich Dakota |h^sscs-,^, |s eiili.tr ad.t|-^tiott. is a rapidly growing iiuhi-try. Tub^iuercas,' in ih,^ value of live attack during^the last nine years is stated to have Is i n^.^Mst per cent. Dairying is lieeomitig an^iui|Mirtatit imliistry and during two years^a large iiiiiiiImt of creameries have Itecu^eatablisheil.
Duringthe past few moiiihs. the gov^^ernor says, the subject of irrigation ha-^attraeteil ., great amount of attention. At^the hi-l session of the territorial legisla^^ture an act was istssed authoriiiiig the^sinking of arte-iau well- ii|s*n th^- petition^j of a certain mtiuber of re-iilcnt- of a^township, ami I be work of sinking the^| wells is in progress in a iiuiiiIst of coxlti*^; tii-s. The tin mines in Ihe Dl.e k llill-^.h ' ttttr.tcling a great ili-al of mti-n -t^within III,* l.i-t yi'.ir. A company of^* f,,r^'ign ,-apilali-t- ha- licon ,^rgam/^'il^, with a heavy capital to develop w hat i-
1known a- the MoPtteJI l'*-lk pro|MTlles,
liM'aledin IIuut uigtoii and Custer ruiiu-
itil's. It is the opinion of m%fn -Ik. the gov-
|i'1'Uor-ays, that these mill*-- contain lb*^' largc-1 ami most vuliiattlc aggri-gatioti of^' t:u veins i'ti-r brought to the attention of^| the world. Tin' governor, s|s.iUuig ,.f^: llic iri iiliiii'iit of these ores, -.,^ - lin y re-
DYINGBY THOUSANDS
TerribleSaffering Caused by a Heary^Snow Storm in Hew Mexico.
H^^ I i ^es |..,.i (,n Ihe Plains---Whale^tlrrals ft I all le rinil Mirr|i Ityrlns;
In l lie sii.^^,The l.^s^s
WillHe I'.niiriiiii.,.
Dl.NV 1 11. C
-a.cci.,1from
il.,Nov. 7. riii* AVom'i/icisj'j
t la.Vtoll, New Ml'Xieo, -ays:
Inle-- Ihi' snow storm, which has Ims-ii^raging for eight day-, come* to an end^simm, next summer will show a country^covered w ith ili-ail Isslies of animal* as^thickly as was ihe old Santa Kc trail intlie^**^ns. The depth of snow is now riot les^^th in twenty-six incite* on the level anil in^many pi. tee* lite drift* are seven feel high.^\\ lieu the storm -truck this section seven^large herd* of cattle, mini's ring from 41 Jo^to J.onj were l*'iug held m ar ttli* plats,^awaiting shipment to eastern market*.^The rain of a week eifo Wei 1 nes-^^ lay w.i- followed I hiir-day morning by t^blizzard of -now and sleet, which^^Mil th*- herds in a southerly direction. In^v.tin ih.I lb*' hnlf-frttseii cowds.ys try to^cheek tic march of th*- Iter;!*, but on th*-y^went through 'he increasing storm until^llinbiigit utterly iiii'sixsihic to hold the^.attic tin- Isiy- n*ie .tsul^. and let^Ihi'iii pa-- ami ni-arty ilc.ttl. r**li- their ex^^hausted h^^r-es mt,, e.tnyoiis or partially^sheltered pla, ,*s, where they |uts*tsl many^hour-of iiii-*t^ w ithout f.ssl or 11 r*-. Twit^cow'toy- drift,-d into a canyon, w h, re ttH*y^found a cellar tree with a rat s nest in it.^They m tuag.-d *o light a tire with this.^During It^ s*ntid night one of lh^'ir^e cold and having nothing
-lit pils-.
X
lureno roa-tuig.^^reign UN,
as i
th*
CORNERINGTHE
Veslertl*
SUSPECTS
HieCrtuilia
r*MIflags or di*onler. Hi^ aildi
isno cause for alarm. Then' are^tb*' old Ati.irehi-ts about but they^making miii'h noisi'.^'
afew of^ire not
wImhtial l-:ti/ilki-tli.
I'1.1/.Mil i It, N. J.. Nov. 7. Tieilay's^events resulted as follows:
tlucmile Martin Russell won, Stock^^ton second. Castaway third. Time 1:47.
Three-fourthsmile Rols'spicrre won.^^ oiirtlaild second. Pilgrim third. I inn^1 :17V
'Ihrcc-foiirths of a mile licit D'or won.^Wimitia htiiiiiI. Moheiuia third. Tim*-
Hint.
Mileand ^^lie-fourth Huntress won.^I.arehmotit secoutl, Coll liemara third.
ThnettM.
Fiveand one-half furlongs l-'onlliam^won. I'.xpress secoiitl,Kailiaut third. Tiui*-
1:Wk.
Mileand six-tenths lleydra won. Clay^StiM'ktoti kis'oiiiI, St. Valentine third.^Time 1:5tV4.
Kmcc*nl NasliT, iii,..
Nash v i i.i.k, Nov. 7. Tieday's *.vents r* ^^-lilted as follows: Three-fourths mile^Uival won, BHVWM C second. War Peak^thiiil. Time 1 :V*yt.
Si'Vi'ii-eighth-mile Pell Mell won.^RiMMMl mh-hikI, li mine King third.^Tim*' 1 :.'Vi.
Sevenami a half furlongs Hilly Pink' i^ton w*ui. Ni'Vaila si-coml, (^JMtCMHT third.^I Hie 1 :41:,4.^'I hreo-fourth- tii'h' Milton won. Artiii*-!
tOil It. third. rime 1
1%
ighthsmil*' King Knxhury won.
si'* 'Olll I
Fiv.-
r.iit*Tpri-csei-*iiiil. liau Hay thiiil. Time^l:i^.',.
I-1\I'-t iirhilis^Kent spt't^n(l,
inil*^ i^^lai'l^or
iv^Tin^r won^ilui'l. Tin n
1HMi
.I.ltli AshliiH I ti ll |l Cil
BoevTOV*NtrV. 7. At Mm i*ariM II Atli-^lt tit- ^ lult potMU %r-iittr|n, -l.t^ U A-littui ^^f^I'rtivMli-iit'f .ttitl (ii'iirift litnlfi'i-y. i t*l^ ii'iMI.^Ii*';iv^ vvcitntlil piitfili-t of Pnatoa, f-.'i^lii 1 .^it niml-s. A ^1 it ^^u i it.oil- a MMRfl litf I^t^11m NMjiMMM MM r^tmwt -i ^ii-sit |^t.iI ^l*
M(*ieiiH^. \nti lo* wum i*l^%irly no mati-li ft^i^(^1 rtlfrcy, wlo^ Htii!-ht-xl in ^-x^-^-ll^-iit form^atol slinwptl sn-artM'ly a -m-rati-li. Hy 11 ^ * *^IMVMM ^^f Um^ miat^ Ii Guclfrvjr r^*^***irrd a^i tip valutil at .^1.(^m ami A-lit^^n a |M0tl^trophy. At tlo* ^ tnM lu-.itm of 1 lit- con-^U'Ht (iiMlfroy wan c-lialltMiflM l^y mb l.aii-^iioii, a wi ll known lo uvy wt iulii of Bon*^ton.
I ^^ !^^ |^ni^- nl - In
Irial Mt ( lili Hifii.
(llh \iiO, \ov. 7. In tlo* t'rotiin MM^to-^l.i^ ('(irtyirr M^Tt/ i^lt inill^ ^l 11^*- trunk^iin IMP OMM pr- Kt iit* ^l at tlio nitpit -t. \^milkman to^*tift^'^l that on th#^ nitfht fo|-
It'wMIL' th^* IimoliT II*' NHlil ^ 'cMltfllKll .llttl
Kun/t-h*o\ o up to tin- ^ arl-oii niHjMJVa^OMMjMtol wpmi in ami RtMM ^lrt^v^- awav.^An hour later M^ rift hoartl nnuiMliHM in^tlo* t - 'it.n't as if ImMMM w^t^* I ^^ inu: naihil^up.
I'olif*-ma n l.or^ Ii toh I tin- i in iiiip (^Maiipcs of tlo- limliiiix of tlo* Ui-y in tin- ,^i ^! r Ihi in ^'otlaa{** who'll f 111^^^I tlo* link of^i*w l^1.Mvly trunk.
AtIMP aft'-riioou spssimi px I'oliit' (\i|r^^tain Si lui ipk ti^^.11 tl^ **I MM to .1 pi^iu i i *-.i- 1^tion MMcfl with It t mi.in trSnllivati rMJMWw^in If t In- latti-r'- .ti-t {ii.ii 111 a in-i* with t 'mu in. (
ii-i-min sanl hi- hail know n t roniu^**ix or m'VPii MMMi bMl Mr-.t *-poki^ |o hini ;^afti-r a iiu-i-tinir of IMP i 'laii-iia-^t.M-l i-anip ,^in Lake Vh w in 1MB lattor part of Maii h. I^Tlo* Willi* **n wi-iit nvi r tlo* i^lil -tory ,i*.^toh I hi 111 hy ^ ^Sulli \ an of *'n- EN ^ntra^*t '^w ith C'mtlili for atti-mlinu his mm n. j^i I^Sulll v.t 11 .11 Imi t ti -il that iioin* of hi- no*n |^hail i*\it nu t with an ai-i i^l^ nt atol tin- 1^^ aptMin'*** ^|io stions wt r - uitfinlitl to I^hriua; an ^lIlllwMllntM that it is iiiir*-a-oiial^h- I^uimIit sio-h l ifi iiiii-taiK-i's to pay s;,m for I^tlo* ii ^* s^-a-oti. e rSullivaii iMotMvMjfl I^that lo* thought it was a tz* mnI thiiifg*. At I^thi'-aiiif iiiii*rvn*w O'Sullivaii ailuiitti-il^that ^ ^ iMj/hlm 11 at I ti - h pi ion^*i I hini in^hut s.nit it was aliout MHtlMJI ii***.^1 van -iil^-i*ipo-iitlav ailmittfil, aft^^r^linn h hi'sitation, tli.it lo* h.nl talki-il to^(oiiifhliu alktiut KuiiX**. Si'haai'k ul-so^|CBM ahoul i ^*SulliViiU*s po*.itivi* -1alt 11 i^i11^that hi' MTMI Ml IvDMpP iu^l in Im*i| at i-iuht^or half irMtrl i'ii;hi o'^ |.m k on the uit-ht of^May I.
tMl pvvhm i'x.iMiinatioii t 'aplain Si'h.iat-k^said In* kui'w * (Mlgftftlfttl ami Knn/i*^MM workiuif lo-fctlipr In-fori- M'Snlli-^van uo.*iitioii* il Kuii/i*'- nam*'. I'll* y wpi*p^wort 1111 if t ^ ^JN*fl In -r without 1 hi * w 11 tn *ss*^ct hi-till. It W$%M in 1 on in-ft ion with IMP^attfinpt to t^low up I \ in h'-s diMtillcry*^t'oiltrhlin ami Kun/r w^-.il i ^ I'tvin .1 alniiit
tin-Im ffltlllfttm of IMP .w ar. Kuti/ml Km
sawtin* imtti wh* 1 ihri-w tlo* hotttb rftl tin*^^l i-s| i I li'iy, ami it w.a- to iatfh him tiny^MJlM that tht-v wi-lit to 1'i-oria.
tIm. f of rolt. .^ Huhhttrd it--titl* il at^MIIMttl ri tfardiiik; Ihn lo ami ^^tlo*r matti r ^^ami ii If 111 i lit ^i I \ari^ m- 1* xhilotioii** In li.itl^hail in his |misHpssiitn.
CaptainSi-hut^*r uf IMP p^^lifi* f^n^ nar-^rati-il his \ i-it- to tlo* ^ a r I-on rnttogi'. tie-^hi'IiImmI its^ appi*araio*^*, oli-ntith-il tlo*^trunk. -*^^ tit tti- of tlo* lit m.tin if 011 i^*hihi-^tioii with foot print- in paint, t-ti*. Hi* wa-^still bp*ftltfl rnn^ atiMHlllMul wIiph 1MB i-ourt^Mjtllj ^urm i|.
Thi*pnlftprP lo~^lay 11 ^^^^ 1 \ ^ *iI a |^MMJ| OVtMt1^iii 1111 if at it hi f r^ ^m I'oIipp M at^i-1 rati*^HMmltl of Spart.i. Wi-., al^t.ut a my -.ten-^oils -Iraiikf* r ^ IIiult m ar iIhti* MTMU wa-
Tl*^tm**a t' ltH^r^rf| Muri lt'tl.
WxSiiiNiiiiiN,Nov. 7. Thomas K. Hay- |^I iinl, ^*x-sfiTf t.iry of Mtatf, ami Mt-- Mary .^1 Wilhutr Myim r MM uiarru it at \ o'clin k !^j this aftiTiiooti at tin* MMlMMMM * ^f tin* ;^' Ittriil** in tlo* MMMM) **f a tionst MM^ 1^I ImMmJmmmJ 1 tHiipaliy. Tlo' intt tittoii wa^^tt i havi* Ii.mI tin1 Wftltlinu .^- ipioat as mbmmv^I t^|f, ami th^* invitations. iiiainlMariiiaf alsmt^I.Sn, m/mmji i'tUlfllU'il to rt l.iliVPs tif tin- POM^ '^trai*liii|f parto-iK ami a few MMNMMMJ i^frifiols. Auittiiu tin* lattfr win* ^^ x-l*ri*si- I^^lf nt Mttal Mr-. i |p\t I.iihI, ^^\-Sfi ri-t.iry^ami Mrs. h'ain hi hi. Hon. t ^^ ^ irWP I tan* !^i-roft. .In-tii-t ami Mr-. K if It I. -lu-tii ^^ ami '^Mrs. I.amar.iml Mr-. M. W . l ulh r. Th.^ri-fi'ptioii ami hr*f.ikta-t followiil tin*^pen iiiotiy aiol +^^ on afl.-r th^intriipd it mi pit- It* 11 for a tour^York ami oilier uortln-rii t Hit -.
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ili.vvrn,\V. T., Nov. 7. Tlo* MMM^ami mmmm met tt*-Ua^ ami aftin* f Hit-tin*^^a tfiii|Mirary tMJfMJ H i/al it hi a-lj'Hirm-il until
M.'Mtli^. All tin* MImMJ t le. tt tl lo the^h-fcfi - Im t ure liiiv ^ MN^ home ami prepara^^tion- ft *r thf iiiauixurat it hi an* mmm|MMMj^until Mom lay, \o\ ^ miIm r 1*. I he taw^prov ali n*s- that the Miauirur.il -hall lake^pl.it e Mit|^ila^ after tin* i ^ liallei* of tile^pr. h-lainat n hi if it w a- MMMol ImMMM lo*\t
Wei'k lie w I'tHllplifatioll- WoilLI iillM',
IVie MjCM of -en.ititri.il 1 a 101 ii lati*-, S^|uiri*s^ami Allen are iryitiL- Ml pu-h .1 MMMMJ ' T^repuhlif an- -o as to tie, ole ii|h^ii who tin-^party will -upport a- tlo*ir 1-.amialat**. A
IM l-feet a I'll I^' t ^f work 1 I*- .11*1 * MMM Mf I ^ot 11,
amimany want lot MB home. It i- i*ou-^fftleil that rSoMM M. Allen ami Watson^Sipnrt's have a Mi.i)^^rit^ MM) hut thf ir OJf^^mmmpmmj htipe to win hy ilflay.
Mtili-llo* IImiiIa Kutail*-.
Iol.t- iiu, O., Nnv. T. K. II. Atili.s -.exer,^a pn n in i m ^ 111 t linr.li iiiciiiImi- ami .*a-ho*r^of the Tolftlo Nation.il hank, w a-arr* -t^ .1^KmwI PTftiltm . harfcTeil with piiiIm^MllMMj^#4^1.000 ,if tiie K.tnk MMMM* J. V Mi Ki*e,
tellerof the I 1.111 k . i- *ll-o BjMoVM HITi-t .'Is
anaet-oinpliei-. The -t**aliii(- wa- ili-.i*ov-^^ reil ,a year aifo, Imt 1MB^up on pr-Htn-** to m lk*^'1'his they faih tl to MB^was Im*vuii.
IMlMl
Pii BH ia.. Nov.^h.is I iahh ii fa re w ^^Kate l^re\i I, till*
luix-I.of I MnI 4.1.
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7. A Mn.uuu.utKi MBUMM
IIto the Worltl. |fMB
Hitl ilaiikfhtor tif I'. A.^Iptna, took tlo* w Lite
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MmbAi*^ bM v h i CIbbp^4 i^t,i MM -. * N^ iv . 7. The i m In*ati. His^of liirures. .it it'|Mililie iii ami tl^^ noH r.ata-^heatlipiart^*r- mm an* ih.it tin* repulih-^i-aif bj II i ll-i t all eainlitl it.'s, iMN the BtBtlt*^tifkft with the i-xtt ptioii t^f I'oraker ami^lMMM*it*4y the I if Hteli.lUt-fc-
Kiip|Mirfil to Im* tin*^|m'c|, ^('iMiiii y, tlo* Fun.'^a^*^-ompaiiy iiiuT t he letter^mm KmMjMJ m^t a -hu*ht^i m u 11 - ^ .
mm
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ingt 'rotiili siis-^A pie itogr.i nil^show- that th*'^rcsciiihlaiic*' to
MM\ ole i- -.,^mat*-- iii.tile ^^may ic^piirc ti
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I'liMe,ar.lmg la th*' e-ti-
mligiir*-- at h.ui^l. that it^^^ olti*-t.tl tigurc- to i h'^-i*h-.
h.^r-c- * 11* I *
tocat the iii, a cut pits-es of t1**^Jl from til**^del*! animal which they w4BJenicil ami^al*- without salt. Aft^*r reinaiu-^ing there ik* hour* they -tart* d out^in a w*-ak*-u*-*I * omlition ami ui.iii.tg,sl to^a-*- with I reach a ranch thirty miles away, whcis,^they were ear.-*I for. Five cowmen are^known l*^ Is- fro/ 'ii t^* death: Henry^Miller. John Martin, Char It* Jolly wild^two mikiiow n.
TwoMexican sh.-^'ph* r*l*-r- luivr lieen^foiitid frtivt'ti to tlealli, on*' near Tram-^|s-r*^s ami amdher on a small creek near^town. Two ui* ii coining in tin- morning^rc|s^rt ilnfts in mime place* -even feet^high, in w Inch are hundreds of dead stock,^many with only their he.tils ami horns^alsoc th*' snow. In one drift thirteen^were counted; in another ten. Tticsc^were alive, but unable to move from their^frigid |*osit l* ^n .
Herd*of mIiccii at**' completely wi|*-il out^of existence ami tin* rang*' for thirty mile*^from town i* covered with their dead^hudie*. It is estimated that Jti.tili -Ins-p^h.iv*- |w'ii-h*'d iii this part of th*- territory^ami at pro-cut no t**tiutute can Im* ui.nh*^of th*- tmuils r of catth' l*^-t. tint the uuiii-^Is r will prolsibly Is- in th,' thou.-sanil*.^Kvi ry place of shi-lter in the town is^hettig u-,.|| a- bams for *uow bMiiid^lior-e*. I'm hay supply is nearly i'X-^haii-lisl and to-tlay ttlltl per ton^was offered hy stock men am! refused.^A i r^-xaliue mm' mil* s Isdow t layton two^pa ug'-r Irani- have been snow ImiuiiiI^for a wi'.'k. Provi-ion- rutitiiiig .'tit the^pa--eiigors w'cre coiii|m'I1* *l to venture^out in ih** -toriii and k.ll catth*, th*' *piat-V^ers ,^f w liii-h were taken into th** ears ami^ioa-i. ,|. It i- th.'light snow plows will^re,ti-h the imprisoned trams to-morr*^w^a*nl release them. Tin* -tortn is tiy far^tin* wor-t known in N^-w Mexn i^ ami the^exact lo-- of life ami property cannot al^pl*^--*-lit I * - est i u ia t*-^I.
Theltr.tllierli.MMl Hall Player*.
NkwVukk. Nov. 7. The national l*.t**s^ball players^ secrel coiifet**t*uce ctmtinetl^t*^sla^ . 'I hi' principal business was re^^ceiving a rc|M*rt of the committee on^player-* contract- and the i*p|m^ititnient of^^ ciiiinitti ^ s on MtMBMMM orgausiatioll.
rulesanil *clie^llllt*.^i 'I'he mis'ting of the lirotherhi**l Itall^ii|a\i-r-. which ha- ts-cii m -i'ssioii at the^, Fifth Avenue Hotel since Monday, atl-^joiirm-d t*i-uiglit until January 7, without^j Ihe permanent orgauiatttiiMi of a new^' Icagii*-. rgMM t^* tin* surprise of all in-^! tcrc-teil. I in* llrst thing to-tlay wa*^th** .tiloptioti of a, contract^form. It wa- stated that the re-^serve clause h.nl Im'cii eliminated and
Itin-term of service iui*reu*etl from one tit^thr* *' yi-.ir-. The contract was not cxhile^ited. Tlie original agre^*titeut nigtietl by^player* -one- tune ago underwent consul*^i crab!.* change. The most important^i change was that which prov iilcil ,t ilivi-^, -i*ui of tlftv per eellt. uf gate and grand^1 it.iml receipt.. In tin* old agreement vis^^ing clubs alwa.v- get the -uiall cud of th**^horn. I'cc pri^,'moficv ^ ^f M*.i i will Is*^lai-,',I by a tax of .VAJ un i-ach club.^Seven thoii-.tml dollar- will g., to th.*^1 .-lult Itniwhing tir-t in the race, ami the^rc-t to b.* divide*! amoiig the oilier* in^pro's.rthin. John Wanl was el*s-tisl tem-^is.rary -^^^ r*'tar^ ami Al. Johns,.n reUtms^hi- |s*siti*^ii as tcui|Hirar^ pn--i^letit. A^coiumitt*'*' was ap|s tinted to draw up-t,^! i'oii-l mil ion ami arrange all prelimiuarie-t^of the |s rm.in. nt orga'ii/. ttiou.
illa ir wa- lite lied
goisl ttu- |o--,'-.
amipro-*'*iition
willb
A tsetts-tt l.ttlMl lake.
Dk v kk. Nov. 7. 'I'he sensational -tory j^tclcgrapcil from Toronto about it do/en^girl* iM'ing dee iyed to Denver under the^impressioii of eoiiiing to secure itositmtis^and tlu-ll Iwing taken to a liimlier camp^and ileliaiiched and held prisoners Hever.il^weeks is without the slightest foundation. 1^There is no IuiuImt camp within several I^^ lay- drive of this city ami lio-iich outrage i^has ever been committed in the state.
Conferenceof lloultttt-f 1st l-eudcrs^I.iiniion, Nov. 7. A cotifcrciic
Ih-
twis'ti leottt-r- of the Moulaiigist party was^held to-thtV at the residence of H* Nt l inger^on tin* Island of Jersey. Sixty pr*miin. iit^niemlM*r* of the party w'i're present. The^authorities of the island cautioned the^landlord of the hotel that he would l~ l.*'Id^res|HMisilile in event of any overt demon^^stration arising from the confen-n* ^ - It^is statist that the lioillallgi-ts deb.it. d a^pro|xs-ition for important legislation m^the progri^mii^e of the |utrty.
lis^ ii^ln( r'etlerulliin.
MKl-ltolKN K, Nov. 7. The premier of^Victoria ha* consulted with the govern^^ment* of the other Australian colonic*^w it II reference to the ipn -ti*ui of f,sl*rii-^tion. The replien received concurred in^the opinion that the exi-ting fiiler.il isMIIC^^'il had siittieieiit |Hiwi r to d.s-iile upon^tin* btsis of federation and that a s|*s-ial^^ -onvi-iitioli to consider tin* subject uti-^iici*i ssury.
A\ !^ ton or llie IiI-msi,'r nt *^^a.
Kim.stun,N. Y.. Nov. 7. The body *'f^Captain ^^. Marcus Sclinoiimakcr who^hist his life in the hurricane at Sanest^was interred t-sslay in the family plot.^Mrief s.TVici's, attended only by nil-^mediate relatives, were held. Chilli Puffin^who was executive officer of the Vaiiilaha.^I was present.
TheHe.iiII In old.,.
Cut.tMilt s, II., Nov. 7. Th*- following I^was given out from reputd It an h* el.pi.ir- '^ters at In o'* hs k to-night: ^*\\'c now^havi* ri-turti- from th** entire state show- t^illg Ihe election of judge. I leek iii.in | attor- I^nc.v-geucral, Wat-*^ii ; -t.it*- i-oiiun i--i^ .tier,^lirown ; lucmtsT of tin- holtrd of publi*- ^^work-. Hall: sch**i| comiii is-i* iiiit, John^Hatic^*'k, and ch-rk of tin- supreme court,^He-ter. by plur ditli'S ranging from _',^^^^
toW*' believe l.alll-oll |- el,-, -1^-i I
lii*iit-uatit-g**veriior. but the race l*'t*vccii 1^him anil Muriplis is e|o-i-. ami l-im-^*n's i^plurality w ill Is- small. It will re.pi in n,,.^^ 'Ill* l.il count to obtain the exact plurality^of the tn*publi*-aii catidi*lat
MiiriiiniiII Igli l*i lest I lot ri*nl ^ 11 Ii lliirilrr.
Dt-MVEIt,Nov. 7. A Salt Lake ^i**oial^says: tieorg*- Haiu-*s-k, a Mormon high^pri.-st .has bM mmmm at Pay son charge. I^with murdering Mr-. Hatch ami In r -on^tii-org*- J**ii^-- llnrtv year- ago. The vic^^tim- were a***-u-*-*l of incest w hell they^wen* -lam but the t,entiles say it was a^i hull h lllillil. i .
Itlterferltlg v. Mil Clectlolt ,1 il^lg^-s.
CllllM.il, Nov. k Jinlge Pelldegr.l-t^this afta-ruiMiii MtMtMtl William I . K. lit^to thirty days' iiiipri-oiiment in jail ami a^tin*' of .toim for in lerfering with judge- of^. election at the recent primary election.
N,.** Italic**..*! Ill Mr.
CtTlfJty Ml ui 'I i v ia t ,al v*'st^ in ',^li. The oltleial t. i/. tt* piibli-h*-- .^trai-t lM-twe^*ii the g^ ivcruuiciit atul
N.iv.
i'Oll-
I'fllll-
ci-coA Ifaro for i-oii-t met i* *u of .1 railr*^a*l^from the III** lir.tnd*- to th*- P.** ill*- *-*^*t-t.
I.eio-isl Cwri ingiot.'s tte|m^rl.
\Vvsm i m .ton. N*^v. 7. tieu.-rul Carring-^tott, recently ap|siinte^| to obtain reliu-^^ pii-hm*nt of th*' Kl.itlK'.id lmliaii elaitu^in Hult.-r Rt*i| valley, Montana. r^'is^rt*^that In* ha* Is-en entirely sueees.ifiil anil^all iiegotion* have ttceii comph'tcd and^tin* Fhitlw.uls will go to the J.s k^i reser^^vation in the spring.
Mrs. Itittes Hiu-i^,nr.
ImiiaN Al'i'l.ls, Nov. T. Tinuveutioii j
*.flh**Woman'- Home Missionary s**-i**ty '^f i ^ t. 111 ^- adj. .itnicd to-day. Mrs. John^Dav i- of Cincinnati w as elected president^lo siicci'iil th** late I.m y \\'^ lib tlaye*.^Th** other general otll.-.-rs were r*--**i^*i-ti-il.
Tltelow* I .-ii l-li.l toe.
Ill. M* it N us, Nov. 7. Additional return-^on the legislative ticket -how that ttu* re^^publican majority on joint ballot will Is-^^ ight. thus ili-iiruig the re-election of Sen^^ator Allison.
I'he/.V.;i.^/.^- .rep.i say-: Kevisetl fig^^ures give Hoi*'-, for governor, t,7'M plural-^it^ . ami indicates th*- pt-.ib ible .*li*ction of^all the republican state ticket except g**\-^oru* ^^
till .% 1*11 ^ e \ ^,le*ll,i.
I'ln O0 M *^ KIOO, N,*v. 7. Tie* vo|**ail^*^of t 'otiin.t is in a state of active eruption.^Man.v lions,-- m th*- vicinity have fallen,^imi tin- wimmIs for many miles around arc^on tire.
Cle.elaiot i alts ,*,t ll.tri ls.ui.^W llll i Nl it,IN , Nov. 7. Kx-Prestdellt
Clevelandthis aftcrmsui call.si **n Pre-i-^I ilviit H.trrisou.
Tliestrike Sett led.
F.v\Ns\t i.i.k, Intl.. Nov. 7. All differ-^.^^ices ttctwis'ti the Kvattsvill.* ttr Terr**^^Haul** riidro.nl ami tin* striking eolitliM'ts^ors ami IftfM were settled tin- after-^iiihiii and train* are running regularly to^^il ig lit.
IllgPrtrtt for ttu Atc*stl Hun*..
Iill.-von, Nov. 7. The biggest -al.* at^th.' hot*^^^ show was made to-day when^F.i ho-r* ^ by Kelt*, was -..hi to J. J. Case,^owner of the famous Jay F.yc Sec, for^si,,ini. K. h.ero i* a 17 year old^is the dam of Pii*cct.
Sec,mare ami
Oeatltof * I'riu.-rs*.
l.iiNDUN,Nov. 7. Print*.-** Marie, wife^of Prince Alexander of Hattenlwrg. tht*^reeeutly ruling prim-ess ..f Mulgaria, ditttl^to-tlay at tintt* in childbirth.
VJfMMWJto Carry T^|^ tA right.
Fromthe \. ^ Vnrk Sum.
S|Kirt'tig Hoarder ito landlady) ^^Madam, the blanket on my Iwsl is n*^ thin.
LandladyWhy, Mr. Horwey. you must^1*- l.ssiug your vitality.
li...iii I. i t ^n llie contrary, nuukftra.^I'm more than willing to carry weight for^! age.