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VOL . ANACONDA, MONTANA, SUNDAY R O
VOL. L--MO. *1a ANACONDA, MONTUANA. SUNDAY MORNImG, NOVEMBER a4, s P.ilIC PtVWIS CWNT
IsU -MUM CARDm
DR. D. J. McDKX*LD
sluom Dmmwr.
-a swan - - krm& No
F. L. ST. JUAN. A.$.. M.D.. C.M.
U..~as as U. a.wt. et. J...r lI.
4S~ - ais us.. i Mt.I L Joe s Udlilag
.stsmrm: rw*sOIA.M..UMis aiSS.M.
T. D. FITZOURALD.
VVUA?4CKDI, AV.
*A. P. BR03 H.
Mr~smera Irr.
Mr~ I.Hrlywss1..t Liver
osm.n is .a-rm beky s . Maim fs..
-Rs~. l.sr
?. VIA ITn, oflumq u -ate u ý
Sb.mal mnige U Elal
_te.. B Lb le -
~r~ Aam-a~&am ____
P. P. CHRISMAN. D. D. IL
oAnm i. aailmmm
EETSH EXTRACTED WTHOeUT PAIN
h a T wE t Pla tyiw wkt
be. IM. s - ANU.Sa
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON,
ANACONDA - . M ONTANA
OS.. Vn Mhlmt A .Jamphlak R ýtdtj
wesad Nra l ra d i. a U
DRS. MITCHELL & SNYDER,
nIN4 CON DR HOC 0 ITXI..
(N.at to uetama Hotd.)
ANACONDA . . . MONTANA
Anaconda Real Estate Agency.
FITZPATRICK ! ArPLINU,
REAL ESTATII & INSURANCE ACTS.
Miming Brakere ,C~nul rs amd CuaaoveYener.
ANAOON)DA - MONTANA
euslmger, kmreU t krstt,
Wholesale and Retail Butchers.
Famil upgSl a * Mpetlm y.
AU Orders Ikeiveard Free df Ckarge.
$thpun ViiNLrtMtret - - - ANA'INuDA
*lT.. u.r~RTIN
(OrrolerTr TrHU AK)
MAKES A SPECIALTY OF FINE CIGARS
DOMMRTIU. IMNPORTKD AND R.Y WMRT.
READ'S DRUG STORE,
MAIN STREET,
Amecoada. - Monta..
ANDERSON & THOMAS.
Contractors and Builders
Plhaing MinU .at rnd of Town.
MISS H. V. WHITE
ias a Full and Coumilert Linwe of
In Anufonda.
LLJ KINDlmOV STAMPINUG EATI.Y Ix)INE.
ANACOND)A, - Motana.
REOPEN ED
--, GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL
On Front-st.
ANAC)NI)A, Mt. By MRH. RAMKRY.
FINE FURNISHI-D) ROOMS
-AT THE
OAKLAND HOUSE.
MUM. . B. WAKRRN, Prop.
Ut!T IICO -t1., Asai,- EIta
CKROCKET & KING.
Stationers I Booksellers
--o.A IN
CIGARS. TOBACCOS. ETC.
rioeei News masd.
ANAOONDA - MONTANA.
OLIVER SAVARI),
Merchant Tailor
Ofees to asnae oup tUl' Io the I
LATRIST mad R1&T a r YLENat º
FORI PA . ...................
AND t' ARDR.
SATISPACTION GUARANTEED.
FRONT-BT.. - ANACOND)A. MONT.
W. P. BURROWS,
CENTRAL + MARKET
_g Wlrt Street Anacooda. Meat.
WmOL.UBAL AND RETAIl
TA. Oily Flrst-Class FamUly Mark.t
it. the City.
READY FOR WORK
The L~w bHa o the Imtu
lis-tan Orgeal.
SCENES ON THE FLOOR.
Yen Now Eaucbs Up to th Din
a- OrN slik as.
NO QUORUM IN THE SENATE
3.pmkt. Uomh.ss ea theb IgemIbat.
a sm mp Ae s mM m .maw. -
.iqk Lom.-
lpVeltal to the meta.darl.
H.P.IrXA. Nov. dI.-TIh first ISnas of
rrpen.aemtatives of the state of Montana
was duly orgsalnied at none to-day. Time
Governor's pru.lamatlem o FPr.day lad
allayed any feverish excitegsmnt existing
in the city and the proceedingtllls before
and incident to the organisation were
conducted with decency. order anmd digni
ty. At the court house, where tbe govert
or had called the legislature to meet, the
politicians began tp sasem-ble as early as
10 o'(clrk ill the nlorning, conling thus
early r te most pat part to pay their respes
to (Governor Toole, who greeted all most
cordially at his offlee. Among thL gentle
men present, in addlitio t to tie nmemhers
of the legislature, were Major Magianuis.
S. T. Hauser. (ol. Broadwater, (ha'rks E.
Conrald Siam Word, W. A. Clark of Butte.
and Judge McConnell. The representsa
tives miet fIorionsutation ti the room as
signed for their deliberatlon aboult 11:I
o'clock. No republican reprwsentatives
were preeuat. Ilat all the 21) democratic
menlmber were three except Mr. Humber
of Iker L*ldge county, who was exreted
later iln the day. The sergeaelt-at-arnn
stood a.t the dour with the llafornationl
that none u1t lmacnihxers or persons ckl<la
hgl to be i.1e1uiers would he adnlllttedl to
the floor of the house. The gallertie were
net asuart for spertatorn and in ohldiesiee
to thaLovernor's ianrieutions the galtbry
duxaes were thrown ope.l to the publlic ir~e
cia0ly at 12.
A few minutes. Iefo-re. 12 o'rclok Tern.
Power was Lmee,. strklillsg own the corrl
-kºr to tile oeser oif lthe fl.mr of tIhe Ileeniose.
Thet erwd fell bawk toe aillow the great
manu plenty of room. He iull nothing to
the eklnrkecIeAr, nbut with all air soe mnajcs
tkic as to erder ln the rklieual.U tried therie t
knlob anedt wheta the door refu.sel to open
exclaimedll "Lr*.ketd! I thought so."
Ti'rlailg onei his hIedl Mr. Power the.ri
stalkeed out of the tbullding with the proudl
eose.cloeiIlsneun of onei who had mi).lale, a
most vital alad inperwtamnt diieevery.
A 1L2 o'ehlok '. P. Blakely, of Gallatin,
called the hour to orQdr. At the caonclt
sloe of the roll-call Mr. Blakely arese.e and
saikl: "There are : ,,enters pereeent. a
qll1oruln1 of the first legilative assembly
of the state of Montalla."
The wildest applaluse broke' frmn tile
galleries. whkh were now )ackedl to thelir
sltmouet ellrapcity. The clheerilg laestel
several mnlllntes. effectually drowmtting theI
voice of Mr. Blakely. who mlayed everal
tines to sp.a.k. When ourskr was restored
Mr. Blakely saidhl- the rdeetleliialn l.-vinl
been presemteu -l -it was thle dllty of time
memluhers to take the . outl of
office. All gathereel in front
of the :upeakers desk. sald holding up
their right halnds repeated the words of
the oath after ('. B. Nolami. counti y attor
ney of Lewi.s angd Clarke. As oonl asI tle
memlersn had agall takell their seats C.
P. Blakely, of Gallatin,. was el('oenl tensl
porary speaker by acclanlation. tland
Charles Z. Pend0. of Jefferseon. was e*lectedl
temporary clerk in the samne manne..
On notion of Mr. Toohe, Miles , inla.l, ol
Butte, was appoilntedl temelorary usergeanLt
at-armsl and onl motion of Mr. Conly.
S.amuel Alexasnder was choseen tenmplwasur
doorkeeper.
Mr. Frank, of Silver Bow, then morvedl
the appointlmeint of a com. lnittee of
live on credentials. The speaker ap
pointed Messrs. Frank, of Silver
Bow, Whaley of Jefferson, Wa'.
lace of Lewis and Clarke. Toole of Deer
Lodge and McEllew of Gallatin. The
coenmittee retired, and after deliberation
returned with a report saying that they
had examined all the credentials submit
ted to them and all were legal and proper.
The ~8 democrats were named in the re
port as having been duly elected. This
seats the nine democrats returned from
Silver Bow. Mr. Humber of Deer Lodge
not being present his credentials of
coure were not at hand. The co.,mittee
recommended that the)- be continued for
further service. The report was ,nani
mously adopted and the coennuitte cosltin
und as recomnwnded. The speaker tlmen
read the following communication from
the governor:
(k)vasowls ()VrrICKe, Nl,v. 23. I!e.
To .oaptain Jon Ham4tk, is reArpc of the Ilose
of Heprewestathte., Hlsea Morst.:
At 12 o'cIork nooen tod-ay you will u.e'n the
doors to th.e house of reprsenttlves rnld a;dlnit
ao person to the Ilur except perm.ruans clamlinai to
be Imenmlwrs of that body. When muni*.l t,)' l aly
member whlum y*Ni have adlmltted tult tIh. ht.'.e
of representatives has tempirarily ora:ntzre.l ý.i
will turnover your keys to such iero..nm as tlh*
h use of representatlves may deslgn-'t.*. If t,.
auditor of the state appears at Lth door Iwe i .
you are reliev.d by the persone deutig.a:,al by Ith,
hmume of reprleseutatives you will aillmtl hil t..
the tflow of the house. When yul are reli.~i.d tbi.
such person your emt.pinymient reases.
JiaEgpa K. Ttoe.a, 4;,overln.r.
The transfer of the keys was thel. l dly
made. The house then took a recess un
til 2 o'clock.
The house met at 2 o'clock, another
large assemblage of spectators being
pmtr. Oft tiso MI (amilv. d
Issth .Ml Clat h. the rak eof the sIn
SAW cc the gtrritor at Mantam. msor
adapted a. the tIrmpusey rules of this
hIm ... taafar a. they wem ae a. Tb
hoo the. tinmk a ren... ton til S: o'cknek,.
she a mabm galag Ioa caucs In the La
terval. On wsmegnblilg at the boon
named time. tent newary oIkTccru
wuer appointid: XNight watch
man. Blyron Khctnaan of lIelaua.
presiaent of the celnrJ,'l ci."anrrk·iat
club of this city: engrneslgckrk. V Ensnwt
Ryan; enrolling clerk. Vincent w.atauswc. of
Hekena; assIstant chief clerk. Edware'
('<onay. of Jefferson comunty; ."aamioilast
ineruuana-a-arns. Williuau L4 Gwen. do
Helena; day watchman. E. T. I )w..sa. of
Hutto; chaplain. HRe. J. HawkiLuu. of
Wirks, Jfeg+saon county. Samunuel Alex
amnder. who was apluuimltcdi dluor-k..en-r at
the morning session. lctlisaing the ap
pdahataent- M. Warringtomn, of Iiueti..an
county, was appointel in his stead. (in
moes, ao aMr. Wallace the speaker war
lmastrarte to appoint a cosamlatac of five
on permanent orgtnluatinm. aned than
speaker aamel Messr. Wallace, .4 Lewis
and (lathe. Toole of Drer Lcu~u. Whaley,
of Jefeisem,. Penrose, of Silver Dow, and
MeEllewer. of Gallatin. The henes.e than
adjourned until 10 oecock Me'nekey nuart
lang.
THE RUMP LEGISLATURE.
OUtemam Kl...tod saila Cmacasattt. A pp.1.1
.d4to Walt m 1kh. ta~a..e.ar.
Itwelal tr tOh Itaaautard.
HKLKNA. Nov. VI.-Paanweaaant tea a cull
Ismumce by State. Auditor Kenaay uponh.
whast utlcwity due. s nt appe.r- than re
publk'aa nembarm of Siw lo hes.. and the
repeahlleaa clalnaming t.. 1uw nanmlwrm ..
the sm i anct at naooa it a ball fa the
nww Inibl ock, near thw feIl of Manlt
street. Tea roach the hail freet the mtreet
one? had tIo travermi tIw Centir edeptlh of
Itsw hulnldhimg, go oual Into a back yarel full
of Clotbaes-tle. cows andi wood-pile'.. catl
theta tua, wa by another docw
go hawk Into the, buildlllnag lad (eataic. out
of. The rooes wasa sloppay. cntel atad .kuris..
with cigar smoke. It wa. altogetle.-r te..
mushl for tLw laerlum-a' rtalllrVl of it. atid
preseneteel anyolaitg heat a rnsetate. mand dig
atife-el ap e~araiwr . The loath to thile rorans
saaggesterdthe (Lark and creokedl ways of
the ropubllcican leader of -Silver Bohw
Bountty, aite the- rooma itee-If with Its..ateu-ea
petits wa. sin powerful e'ettrat.t wila thIe
ellgaelthel Ixaly of mani rsnttilug Ia -eur"nia
di s. carte-re iai the c-ousl lae...e qaai.lt.eI
not only with thw pioper waarajhnalia of
a legIslatIve asscnab y. lnt wills
right atwl justise.- ont their li.d.
State Autllhtew Keuwiay ealcel its.
atcetitag to eareL-r. MIr. Keniay maid:
4tGoatle-nseae of the. -Irfit aean-c oaf alrrae-ai
tatives of 01ws legislative' neenalaly fSat the
smtate- of Movatania. ly Mce'tloua I,:tC .,fftha di
visiota of th. garn.ratl lawus ef Mcantaeaea, it
is taqy dtty. as tate' auditor tom cli YOua to
ostier. 1I6ad1 I Stow aroea· toa cet ee. I 1ev."
is .-artlitegate" freaa tSlw a ecare ary oef mtat.
eeaeatceiamlug the" uamaaeas ea all ehaly e.S~ettee
gta e ailteroe ef t1w legir ,taanr e. wllilel- I w ill
mnoaw re.-ae.
The amulat.cr tlw.. calleul the. roll of ttie
rwiItmats, .alenlxr.4 . FPrug. Silver Lemw
Hobtl'iuaum, EJ)olnc,. 311'40111.. '.n. Bray antei
1rbehrt.. Jmssldt. MrcHratt ,.'. eanler iii thwrt
fonr ignie~nH a ulattage(tltr.4 iief Jn'at lee Blake.
he,. swore evert yhuwly i,. At this Iiwaint
Mrs. L. H. Hiruhlficlh wulkedlI uia time aiwi..
witll a Iarge. l..airjmmt of ufnw.r.r winch h.lw
plaeued twit the ak·e*. Thelw nail cull show."el
:il Iwatrwe,,,.. gw~te'.ut. Anna.. C. Witter of
lIea%.vrhmdta wil ttuiciti,.uiatly e-l"e*t.e
melma,, .eawaker: lk.,mljamm,, %'e'.lmse.t.r of Ha"l.
e-sea. sluahi, chlief clerk ; Jlnut'.ew H. Willh.. ca
Heletma. engie'nwwlsimg al an .rollag (herk.;
J. 1). Taylor ot ('s..aeale" euhasty, seho, ,wr
geuettot-at-rns..; H."v. V. 1. Allen, of He·lenuma,
hlunt chaulain; ('luerkes B. (.ihb. of Mi.
otula. shamui tl'xirkeeper and wate'hmcutan;
Frank WV. (nx-brau, ot 14talena. ..hamin gmage".
Tlr whluiti lIouw. then toruk a newe.,
.Iutil 3i '.i icutk. On em.wsenaauIlWCin* it c.mn
m~itt."a" if thmre. iaimwly: Mesr.eeuu.ilte~r tit
Lerwis. anted (larke lI1..emlnhtu .fr he.te.aa.
athd Hurrnlamgieum o Madhisona. w..n. apuluuint
a4l te wait one 11w govenow AuCh nf.n
hlint that tihe stenaim houeaa* was iirmjataictl
and rustily fearbnwm,..w. 1'lw 4Untuimltate n
Inarmeel d li half an hIour anti hiet the I·ov
Etti(r budt gil4 o thel hotell r Intclrwatcr
anti would P-1uailly aoct retamin manil M"..ii
dli:y nruloleg. Tlw st mtrs hntua w.i" aivKem
t.., Indenuamalc that thet guºirtieur liutl rlsea
away to avokl 11am. but* the truth. is. that
lit. livil atu e4IIitUl.geltt t 0 IaIp to thatli. nn ael
waler wher. Liberati',. haeaatl were to Mtrna
natdle hit,.. Two eoominhitte-e. wenre ail)ae.ilmt
etel. El, 11 enreletlah..: n . (Mewssrum..
Eatteag. (ory, lWiag anti Mcite-Iaell ; amad oila
nate.,. He-mry IHirlia. M1.aimte-atl. Morean~
ustd Bray. TI.e adiamum 1 cutw. thee-a aeljea..rmm
eel until Moisaday at 12 eu eloek.
ItRepublel*a Neaature M..t.
dlt'pil tlo S*t landlardt.
H uI.rn.%. Nov. t. -- Liealte(rlaut-Gov(ernor
Hickards and theL eight repelulic.a~ m-ntu
toem liet at Inonse in thie tlrull the gyr
ernor had kldlsinated for the aIIwtiang of
the leslate. Secretary of State Rotwitt
called the samesr of the senatorn-elect.
tile eight republicans alone re.ponding.
Judge Hunt administered the oath of
ofllee to hemn Jointly. Tim oaIlas were
also prepared in written fornal, and each
of the eight .senators preU.-et mulhuriltll
to the saue. The written fornu was theL
committed to the care of the secretary of
state. The lkeutenanlt-govertor apuuolited
Mathew MdGurk temporary sergeant-at
amis and told hiti to hold the keys sul
ject to his order. No further busiisseu
was attempted, thL re npublican realisisag
that no Yquorum was present andl that
therefore any actiona would rhe null and
vokl. aind an ai.ournllsent was tlake-l
until IModay.
NOTES OF THE DAY.
The Atluespbre Wa MRatlher Chilliy 1s
the Resep LegslatuLre.
Speceha to the Itanlard.
HIErLKA, N*ov. :L--The corridors of all
the hoteIls are jaznnmwld iteoight with .men
ceallly dieuuasilg the evelnts of the 4any.
The* excitement has subhridkld int a largr
niieaun. anlld peeople ~em*-n Ito ie saIking
off their pa. oslls alnd pre.juices. Every
where- ylens o you iwar but one opirlion,.
etx.ept amloag ithe reipublicann dire.tly in
tern-ate.l. and that opinioll is that the ftirt
l-ay's hattle is unldeniably a denrluexrati
victory. The democratic mnteniter nltl
pursuant to tine call of tie gw
Sertor and at the place desrig
nated by hinm. Thely fllected a
temporary organlsatioa in nlmplii.ale
with the law and were ofltially recea
nised by the governor. as wau sown by
» Sk "or whieb lth a pwemeul shha~lrwau.erdt
L II isa #lmhb ad whk-h we. wssu
ibpnc of the bss.. wre l uulu'le
wt the gravcty and deae um hef1t Wt
an bon.mluhlr bob'. (In the other
1gs. the u.a.caltld "'bus." uu'psanlamdt hr
repeahlirksaau boaki, [tans the mtar.
trtu.nlinsn andýe"..eal at .wtwnr of fo
parr h." alled ""barn. If the. had
dirt it a hrun .eatrigbt she wr".w 44103(1l
mat Ihuvt. M"."1 *flWr dlafip, *Iiuinal and
15u1uhrh4Ia.. its i4)63 it."gsm 4W ilt~We farciksl
vs L , . tr ." . A t 00 5 :t h el I, n i sn
.t. ere~n. Itts e'el !.r."n.** Whiaj, ws
pea.. .sa"'agtm. atynh14ally andS every 4ntlei
way. 11w w. *.to wai i,,skqsmt. to hew
MI-0%- *'f ilia nit.nfJlbln+.. an w4ll ia% te
rem-ta *Il".."tie, nretunla. with aui disre..irpe.
In tm1 '1-1le41 iag it'qJf. Whiclhn is a t1141" 34w
aEwitiln·.. th." iuatriemq 44 which. whesa
Ambalme'.l :.&ad fswwsiheavl. will noe d.I.alae Lea
a. nttraa'tirv. a th1e extqri.w. It mrucst w
said t4 as the uwma was never intended far
ah beloni fael.uewraaetaehle.. (1ertaimaIy 23w
olrunacts . Wta. Inc4 agta-ytrtilsa em .n41 gI".114al
w wathkt'gan of ae place, had a very ul.
Ifes feffect u on the rserpshllcnra.
ute r a f.t of sprt and a
(4asiýtau~iaalst-tot ainMsag tins. apee-tatoew.
11 aea. ~ae T .leuineuod an clvap wl ard
kfel the nrvpllklcalaborsl aa e whe'ged in
I51uiythe feeling loureakewmt througheout
tam citythat their un.4alble org ataaltloan
W5a a Ill.te *i~k'.ei huittt C)o gor to
1 p er w1 uu, r or later.
1w" Htlemia Nlbre.l lo-tiajlt way that
14bte. Aaslitow Kennumy was algwntw'h.4 tIl i
oumenlai with a bribe of JVk(INi t he woukl
rnesiauqt to aum.atr in th*" hueese uaed rail
tb inrllfl tthat iU dy. "1w S1ANI)~AIn wj
5)VceI w's4 tillabli 1-) ltsI f Mr. Ketity t
iiglat. hlhe story In gr.'nnatiwel by tlwh
deanar ruts as stalia1. u us fabrkation. little
OC n4)c 4.P(rl"lme'1*11 bire Yia it evesr. £5y rttih
'lieaws.
lie )Jaa241414.y, it is .tpeu-tud that the
hmaiss will ac'segsin.º4sh a ,wnrana."nt oeWgas
sastioss uimed Ie rseady to tsaaeeasat all em(S
sieasteme .,sn~ltly de~velvinsg sa1scts or eruioeais
fgua flu tlt 1lady. Tie' r inblkeinm s wi ll
aaiin n .5.)4 their eotsonltte'e to the- IuY
4-fleor 411ail the·y will 1lasul almi too. l's tact tie
nuta s roan away frown tlwhn.
Kceast.wr Mr~amnara Au Ian leers.. hoelng
caallia"l to hirs luel by illness.
Thw Ikemsr Ljelg" eand Silver How nwn.
lugs asae ine e's.4i" *t slelrit's a. iliIhsid un
aU 1)h.· tlrnlrs *·t.lr
A esigastia.asst featamme. of ltie. dirift of jutE-.
lie' o~ijisine r'." aseleeg tie" twoe arval .wgass
luatlsss is tlnat the talk tut-nlilst ons tlhe
,eeat.erial qleestloise is. .'eamllestcI ansise st ex
t'lusiv)ly to 11w" elcgsseneats. IwtsmIbliskws.
The, repallirane e'alrdidt.I meseen 1. tosave
Imp"u Icest 'sight sof.
Aniong thee Amaneuenda pe.eele who were'
s}}.eeta./.w in It"' Isouse" (rWLuy wen- Jiwlge
Fitag raskl. ("I(it Attorney llonrmrnun. Janu.
Riohry and (City Tre'sssmrer MNualty.
Why TOW Y 11,641' show !"r.
HE1.1: . Nw.t. SCtu In a qawrng t thehr ni
CwoWil ·lit l * ·,nat.ºr.* and l rr·)m .uýltcrtivru
tlJ· e.vensrnIm the motion .r.Ole nf ii,.. s. a n,
h14N1.u rnneserus is .wgam iitag Me, 'earately
was e'iilairssel. It Wag weilet the resustii
.ru.k..Mtio6 War hbse'd eu art puºIin.
Htost of (G.wv.*rsar Toaale. that osmly timam
healaimung .-mrtilla~at.a a.t e'Ieq.tlmisa trim..
.-.ruanty ta14rka wameutel It rta-ejrtmire.. It
hau.l I infun. sim".i. (h·t..lmar I *'Xgse-re. y
parovidesIe.latt ittA ,atsr:a'a I%- eratlvatke.4l by
flits st twiiii'eI eh.r..-te*arn toll is.'*.s stii
ilalte (&Ic5tid.4" III.. rn t srispe osa stime ea(mm)ai
nt..u.""y eats tit.' lore jw msitinaal tust ontly Misaim
It.' teert foundsa tm 1w' nNsassimerie iy ii. .' aetau
oantvadI werare. e'matIttl"I tarn mae:.tp. asset all
a. we"r ter e'.-terntlmu fan rtsar rigims.' nra "'Isla
w iwtly is. thie' .rnaa 5ate imassaea. andt t use,
tintu.' its the' gv*Iarn..r.
Nrw., F nram asaesw.
S 11 FxAN44'0.I'9·. N.v. 2.1. - A.Ivi.rs 11y
tlIi Mt4attI1Ni /Aail4l4nain. fr'iiui %IaI.,b. ait
Pul Nov. N Nwy ."v..rytltiemg is q.Iiet tlwre.
IlNp.aa lnu r.ºrt~t. N\twitla".utznling time po
Vi..in)R J l ela·ti..u nst nrlrlct), wlaiel nrsull
..uI ii the claoikt9 of .Maatsafa ua king anin
%lbalt iata as. vie.' king. tha follower., of
Tama city 1.14.1 ama 'electioni oni thet lt of
N,.apsmaxr, rmcauatitag in tia' elhuiP. of hat.l
etlta as king anal Taasaawseu. a.. vice. king.
The. $eau&Itiogao e~aat N autfai lusmt ,aa.uºthti was
('H·Irltviolt) '. l(;l
Isit a tetnlrwrray arclyrgn"n·el. wll Is,(I,
'f.'.. Inr u twe'e ,'imjl.nihle aar'lae·~n
.a.i.a of iiias * pdlemlac of typ ataiul fever, mcev
anal sailon's Eof th' (,rcntaata wair vesue.'
.iliaak tdyiag with what Wit M&*pisww'I tab
lIe' the eIaa·taww. &idu (:ermaalatas having es
tul.Iieity aIs' h..galitsl i, sow' m o fir cser..,
iaamaliustzta.'a',. ca thme wear ve'ase.'Iwro'.'kr'd
hosmt Muarc'h.
Eats' hb Slark..
S A.19 FmcwAl'eum. New. ZI Tihe #mee'amii
e.tvammmer /Aznl 111141m arriveel frw.uis Sydney
aim.! Ammcklanmml via H ,mlmau at ftlfun I..
slacy. Wl~u w (w'rrrtiumu an a1e wan ent.r
itug thew, harbeer at Hernealun Nov. 14e l'uvnf.
Vaun Tamei. ti lmall'mnlemt* , ac' ana as
e".mmaLum fnr-ml heIr awl dro1Vlpt lrd mar the
bamlloon inmm a ;arae~ at".* He" fill into tim
eee.ean aiicnt twem mmil.. fromi time whosea anld
em.n" sile from the- wteeamw r. H." was Me
m'.o nwf i emanl it is. .agmeowel ow warn .Nten
by) Msark,. Vana Tamul left Sana Fracimmel
a few weekms agup fir H~eteuIaImm amine! Aus
traia. whe"rm. b.*" .'rjmteel to give ehlaibi
Tih Vessuviu. at Ae..ptd.
WAsHIIIcrol,. New. 2t. -- .e."emrtary Tracy
i.r-dap .rttkel tme' In sg ;m) alngint qemetion
..f thw aerleptanme-c e.f this dymmanmite cromieer
V.ewunlus. In a Irter te the. builder. he
klowa that them as*wifleatlon that a shell
mmmitaining x1J g.ummde of elymamite or
*.timr hmighm ezmlew~ive whatl he- thrownw at
(. soo1t one mils'lu.. Iuwenot Imeei faallfllled~tilwae.
t s.ilts wmh inh had 1wrma tlrel freumA tIhe vt
.."'ls glgnts tiot Iavimg e'eontaeI nel aminy a*
1.mal*ve... Tie- nreetiremnemtem its ra-gaml to
IFuro .rimp wr aieee lmowe. nacat Iwen fulflledl.
a'mel til v.-AM-l camI)It(t 1w a" ewee.;m till
timemine ntyUimeutaleit. are .einmmmginlld with.
M..r. ublc lied.
..ttlrrrrcutl1
?T. LLT. IN. N. '. Tme wurkcf thaIt
4 1s15m A. Snmith. of tIhe Smith. lIee nd Prue
."..ºupany. haI i.f the.- city . ith a. large
amountS of Lattirn.! pe inoSe ImWIisl ?dmnea~tly
d."nirKl by hiNatt." ney.. Nt LW Mhlpp r Std.0
fus snot left the city.
WILL SAVE THE NATION
Vhme mrootM 1mr nuay ohs13
Law 3... Wl Day afl ma Th.W
mip Ia mad Tab.e ('bae
('HItIAtIH. %Nw. Wt.- Ie IrnWsYwuas to w
telegam teans tlwn Aawaatc l Pm..sk
ily Irr or n *atcnaesst e cauc."rseing t heN
erne-ist inv..mtigaatioas at .'a~lt Lake. Prsesi.k"sst
W~ooduru. of ti' Hinson ,aurc..e unsls
a .llapatwb ia which he says: "This is the
,~rkitllcal Mornan, uensetine which we
are aceusonwrd to cpect in ?4wnnbec.
('Suugre meret in temeahecr .nd it is
pnwssswd the usaal e&nir.. will ha. made
t4 u'urta legsisation against the Monmons.
In auclition. we are na the eve of an jun
psutant saaush~lpal election ben. which
the anti-Mawrnans hole to carry by pre
venting the saturalaaatlnn of Mormons.
There Is ahwslsstely nothing in the Mor
imn religion inc-onsiastet withl the most
1'atritic tltvotioa tn the" goversnment of
the rsnit.tl Stnat.. The rcvelations and
eienmarndmrnts of the churbch require
that the ,eaan.titkrnt antl laws of the land
hi. upholi. The slime. will no when the
country will h'. dist4rwnrsl asdse rneral
lawletuoasetes iw.vsil. Then the Mewouson
people will step foarwadnl ase take an ac
fve lart isa nreulisg ts. ntation hears
ruin.
In nganrl to Its. claahw that the *rwe.-u
hooed atiU chie·4f Atat eritleumk tlls c-hrare'h
assent thR right t, Cenrol Te Mo.n rmon
jaopie I in am tentperal. Iswa-ellwmig pedltie'aI,
affalrm. I wouht 557 I am the heitl ef thr
ehease'Ia inId 1 leo meltr nuke. any ew*rb e*laimn.
It wotld be Iuatpce..e ih. to e.(eienire it it I
elut. 'ii. e'lutrg. of ungdiw Lnte"rfesrene in
el·rie.e~rn is ahesurd. lIaI~lleltss Is 'tsrictly
we'et, asIwi all nuaaLaIegtfle.Smt tot the' Atc
ti.ºna in the menalktest aultal it en thr hamlel
nit Ummiter e Stat... gB)varnone~mmt agpt/aietar..
Tlwht itto %euttne (s II 11tilto I trnellltlelutl
in laý"ý. Iy due t their being e.eNutant7
.1111 rlalrt~elyaamsalwee by the smut. B
muineucity who seek ute eunte the' ajeu
ity. '
A goodt deal It being mode. oeu te form
of )wwyar heuew tup.n the twe veire.e in the
uixttm eluapt.-r of the, revelalleuni. so St.
Johnm Iin thee New Te$lamn-Att. It re'Item to
praying gtlut (:owl might rvc-nyc- the M~wwl
rI m a that hewS lr. a vrttenw t the bline
n11ad1 to ce"oeltaet this wilts aveuemilmmrthe
hof Joue.-p and lirnuns StaiSth. It .-an
Shave to such a/q)ºIIEti.ºtles a the. en.itow
aSe·nt wai t iv.-t* Bing hetwfie the. el.-th of
Jersepb anad Hiran Snmith aseal Bar a..h
Iwren aehengeevvl. T e mnm wCre matr
ethreae by a Icwest neubtlugelewel. (ewe..rim
lug the a-ry about Irteuid atuen1."wet theie.
Is tno feamaelaltnn. tI er Saligieaw
LMb' I. iM s aeuan te
hibul .m ,t rist. We. re- in
the- ieripeetral eleuetrir *. 'Wlaeieewrn-ve ehe-4
deted ,Smtun's Illeell Siy Susie. elmailt hiss Suiern
ie. sliceS1.' %V..* 51a4.1 Atie.ie · tali e.-ia.-tllSh
fern,, ,nunh-l r rmull tie timmeler tie. law of tlw
h.tmel atunI Iy atee r nlivc-r,e .only. The. aetatee
lIl ttt. ef lose- a n*i(ate. Mdeiettieat wltne.'rnent
shua tie. neS.iweme.-ttt E-ti.Sleiel(.1e Inteilte a
:l;;1tha I5ssa111t) 11551cm tIeuue who leave tile.
(lultt9El airndeliwt lle - Ilse. 11w rweig-etIMMe
siuºIaaly u..t."c'. "lir lh..lnl *.ii the intaitl
olive. a riught te, drniee' igi te eiselese tlw its
signeaeeimt famnaul'a If timed. .-ae.l."wttue t lusit ase
'ssiUr me, Wove- ihe. right 1, t efuse t , toiu dlm -
tlae. *isaeernuleie rituatl'e.
DR. PETERS' FATE.
CNIa tlag rp..rtu ma t. Ml. ruS er.. .
H~suawtf sad 1..uaumw...
Lmrsawe. Nov. $t. (onfi.l"ting areport
is. nreard toa the- lat.- of the lIr. PFea1u 'a-
julearilg puarty wn. reriveal tn-dayv. A
*lii..c.pla taiidrect tr.uan Zammallir says:
1%4-U-6 ii' n-r f"iv hl Lnr La Mu ( fflfl.
sag t1w art-I, orf IOr. Petcrum. aimalu..r G. r
lioama. smedl al nativem of 1itw I.trrr party
. aetpt fiv. Meter W . The nuamt.ssn . -
isarril at Ad.Iu uilurmr His.Is on 1w Tl'an
river. ighit clday. nlameS awi.,vo Kewkmk ro.
LOr. Pet.w wafm tfriunudly witl tii. lowal
trie.t. halt not with lb.. .-hk-f .A Keurnalia
wit.. with a party. nHole i nhght attaLk on
tIhe- esauap. After killisug time- sneintu,* .im.a
1)r. l'c.t."r' pury tmea. na,.1ive tainºtel t-H
f5Iflp antd drove. ofl 13he uiamlkwjr andh
cattle.
t Is time. catimer hnuih a ca tdIgat.I Ifront
Brerlin aya. tlislt Ealmm Ik.y re-lief ceassclltl
t*.* 5rq.cjivw i, c."able front the- H-smtumag
*callaamly at 7?&aailftr whi.l ,.ltatMc~ titast
I.i."st,.amaast IIunriI-rt. oiat, . 1t)r. h'..t.r'e
unde,. c.t uuua of I r. I .1.1... L.al.5-n
mtal wl.Ia.1e-rl fuarlih mays Ir. E'.t.,me stied
lwarty are- ..&f.~ used w.1l usid have- .mts'
11.11.4 sa f..$talel stslkima at time- foxat of
Moumasn KlIIau t.
Panm- .%msnre.as a.t Chester.
('YUCs.raK. Ia.. Nov. 2. The PaoI-Amer
lkan ·ragr..*ni visitel R.aae'|. s shipyard
to ay to witaltms the launrhling of the
stea-ser T)risaba f.w the New York and
:ubal mail line. Malny uter prunsinent
visitors w.er present. The vessel was
christened by a daughter of es-Miniater
to Spain Foster. A banquet was after
wantl giver at whickh Juoh, B. Reibhe pre
skided. A letter was read fro.l Se'retary
Blaine. whl,. after exprnosing ellret at
Ilis inability to be pre...nt, akid: "Ten
yearsn slwe I visited ('eter on the invi
tatiln of your father to witness the
lahsfwlai0n of tIe tlirt ship for the usane
-lillssel~.r l li-hl. !h.spite olliial nali(g
laity as ats.m.ieml an it was cruel -whish
maakllatesrl alnal eslllsitterel his (sot days.
him i;slnea* will always- be ihtaalrably amm-.
a*"ited with the best eifarrtI to reHtore pres.
tir. to1 t~hl Antserlan flag lie all channels
ofr oiuiffwr*t'."
('Hms'A ee. Nov. =--Two publicnk meetings
were Iw~hl in ('hicago Io-might t a'omnnwna
(orate the. twe.nty-mecoud anniversary of
the. ra.*4tatiufL of Allen. Larkin and
O'Itrie i. Es-aujre'otaUuun J: -fn F. Fin
erty of (hbicag. Hon. C. K. Gallaguher of
Ihlaumm.apotris and Hun. Mattlthew P. Brady
if ('lieaLgu we-re sepeakers aat the Central
fli*.i(i Suit!. P. W. Dunni of Peoria. Ill..
He-v. l). II. Ttoonwty of Poato. II.. "".:'
(smuit ascid 9.. U. M4. Cone!1.61, of hi~lUaeI~
plaia. uail Joh~i Dewvy of New York spoke
Mis. Ii. tubs..
JA('KM4onv LLMC. Fla.. Nov. MR.--The
.ete auuiep Uliavete arrived at Key Wesat
to-dlay, directly train Haivansa and briua
Imuformatlota that the, ('uaeita distmurba~nces
wren conflused to riots in San Cristabe4.
Owing to dlffeences arising among aider
muen tbam r. v ia.ov. Ik e es emima of
a eity ordinamarv. tb. .a uaw flumd MS
the military and the . vies wow m u WNW
two m bnad bhon hues is"d s
ntlmW wqmandod.
Oft Nnvfnjhur 21. at as Sb. mI
tary iinarerv With tal civwluw stbWMdI
ano ho resnaud amp lIha &u a A" am
ma..4. I bn. offie-r and thi mu war.
hilicd mut many w)UIniuds. TI-able. a
o-iutss in janil aroundl )Manums.
LATE 00O 10 IN RLINIW.
Tb. Wrue totw.. Ausra and M1
Rwwwdarse Primp. F..dsma.A
44.q.yrtgIeew. 1s by . t . Y. Am.wto' Puss.
DrILIn, Nov. 1t--TIe t.r. a Wines
hrtw.en Ausiria and Rumais whic NB.
marrik foceS upon (Cwunt K.IIIuy am
already partly fsaIlilled af ike Remint
slk. Th. car ha stopped the ps..e.ivhe
r umeahin Truss senlding agenb later l.
Aria and peetsmptery warmed the raS
to faster in the mneantime wltliw t 1im Del
any agitation. The Austria aý s
wougtat about a rupture of the pmpiad
marriage of Prim.. Verdinaad to PMes.s.
.l'AIW on. (ernst Kaluaky bha in.Srner
the Auirallan consul a In rah. to edify
his partilanahblp in behalf of Peta.. I.r
dinandl. Reauuia behind peaceful diHplma
Cv ci.. not euwm her muasing of U'ap
on her froutier. The work of mallwy s
tenalen is being acceleated In arder that
the itrmIegkeal .sysrua may be eamnpbeh
by May.
Public opinion netd. to deeato ap eb
nesat Hlmallan republie. The Nari (.e
wsen Eheactte nays: The pJieee t weild.rs
of pe war namt he ward I. a'ei I
errem which musaut feare. Reuropeas .fate to
itritrf...'r, io protet their countupn.M.
A eabi. ehupatch to Hanhmw ain
that the new ministry is divided i rfe+
peruuernal quarrels. that (iGneral Yae.
c·a's diktatoria mamen ners Irritat, his eel
Seaguea assd thlat his reautnatrae is deutad.
A pwadkctkrn which linds cvrdence Is thai
the nrpuhalic will breek into three .tate.,
1 41 atorlal. (eparsol andl Katl.rn* The lac
teir sving a large. German pospalatios
ja lesing the prwsctlon of the Faibme
11Usd.
New YoRK. Novw. 3.-Majgw General
H..warrl. tin the Uniter !States arusy. Ma
mee(ting of the Military service ine tnW.
holl thin afternwoo lathe meneti ng ball as
(U6)vfewnr's Iland. read a papsa o*Xll1
tiery .ind Naval Peni urlln.." Theqal,
after revlewimig the hLitory of pminiome
advis'd the' aplilstmreat i a specil coma
aimaiwwna to vrbs all penflarn regietahi.a.
At ler.w'at the people wer, not lNs Carom of
a ate.'arall m ptle psaitmt. He aonsle.brud
it right to begia the paymsen of asib pea
siom its I1. which would be M year. after
the. qla.w of the war. General Horatio
King .sai that it was nreecomry that putbl
w~utinelst shultl he aroutsed to stragtbea
ti.. w...k knew', of uiner representatives Is
tutaytr. .. and . the annual raihY mai
upon the 'unite Reinin Osrua.
Halmm %retK. Nov. a.---Another halnt mr
tukru for Units[ St ziatem enattw to-dy.
Imte Jogwnua Wly lem-id his 42 votes and a
..arn wan take.. until evening. To-aighn
hims f.. re, were Lwoken. On the Brot bal
.t 1w" r.cciv..el 3 1 rotes. 48Odway 9. Me
4 u'aewr 3. 4'ae7y 1t. Walhb B. Allen 3,
3alrrauta. tlegumurat. 13. The smeemed bal
let was the same,. Instt n the third tnlrway
remeived S. 1 med ndun r A. ('C 1I, Wa
'. H.snry Lslr 4 Sprague 9. marwatIt 1,
While dJnnsise'n vote feU to 3?. Ad.
jneurn."d until Mon day.
meg' IEmdI.em..l A )a~t /ube.
NKW (IsaiArne. Nov. 7L-The Ruvmi
Iscry Aslulsedw ..4)asit h~ietlnf of the *Ua4
tuem&3 W ta " tolay. Two inmdete.m r
w e r e f s u t i I n bl a nk . oa ne f o r U m b . U U l
lw-sint stol the. .lther few fauger. both uý
ausuably a~salnat ex.Tre warec Burke. TM
illyal 1Iaeua. of "BIab bouaa" is e.eSIameld
at 41UNJ).
Mateb-Mehtmsf I. Vuee..r
PA mae. Now. W --In the chamber of d.p.
utie. tn-elay.a mesarur.' proposed hr M.
Leyale.t. in favor of allowlng the free nm
ufaetsac. efl mate-he-a. wee rejertsd. U.
Rovic-re. minister of Anacp, theep
asut.Ieateln. that the. governnwnt roaM
tablish a .llre.t muonepoly of the baaoeis..
A. Expert inb $I. lail.. fl...
NKw YoRKu. Nov. 21.-Dr. Rudolph
Idlalliky. a notal e·xpest on insaniy' who
IMYLtuIer lmaULe' anIal atteCnpteIl to kIU hi.
wit.- mIooI tslns~lf in Jassulary. MltM died
ye..ut..rday In liltrMnminucLal. asylum. N.
was,. ue. of ter esperts ina the Gul ss
. aw".
?4Sm Lv.. Wee. LInin.
NEw Yt.KK. Nov. *tL-It Is now b.iIvsd
tlu(t uiuae lirie wcr lost tbroUgb tlb. si
limi.cn and siuking of the Old DsUaLmiam
stcuatnur Maunuttsa. wbichb ran into tlb
srchomner A,) U1O Mamng on Tbhuus
«s.mud Vr.. the L~snwl
Pmovaumnute. Nov. t'.-Tb. pum am
seven other Manbanam ..urvlvuui, wbs
were on she life raft wve. picked up
lbe mbaxsner Tuttle Wedsdmai m a
rivrel ln this port to-dm.
Maos. Misathwsrth. theUWA mwd.~
Ncw Yom . Nov. SfL--Mm .esohbwe
who saaurd.erd Pettam yesterday, -{
very reatlle. night in her cell. This nr
lug there Is. a-light lmpremsmtr Is
condition.
Dt...v.rtus smArtma.
WAsrmlan O?. Now. 5L.-Geaagisal -
Vey says tbat Professor Rumaels eopei
tons in Alaska have resulted In maaw i
tereetins discoveries rriadlumg the uh
cwrs, Silning. etc. Tb.e boo will prob
ably be ssd moon.
T. atep Ualpm y to Canda
O TAWA. Nov. I.-lt is stated pr
liarent will be asked at the mea sine m
to enart lawa agrainst -aiyue Is a lr
to cover the ofenese com it bu Mew
maon. In the Northwest territry.
PsLaee by tbh Le..sma.
WAziuuvnuro. Nov. St-The pemICi
has grantsd a pardon is the mu,
Josephb Clarke. coerkred In IUte at
trey and sentenced Mareb 8, inK te
years limprisonment.
lb. remmte Cm. A4Jmas.
Cnlcwun. NWo. Ug.-Tbe feels oe M
juurseed this naomiug till Mand l
out further evidenm belng tsa. The
defense will eArn. Mony.

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