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Tll DAILY IELLOWSTONE JOURNAI VOLUME IX. No 56 MILES (ITY, MONTANA, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER s3, s8go. PRICK PIV5 CZNTS. THE DAILY JOURNAL me 0~ pop" of c mr- Ourt. Lver Morning tacept Monday. VPqr 1 o. v . . 3,000 ?m 0 sI mbesripteism t VAIL. m £109 Ecu. I'USAOO PAID. .inem.... IM.. 0 CIY WO SoIUU (aerIge. Umey Ewulaft at 1emu. Per wag. WLI Emfibm. YELLoW P'APa. Advertiinbg Rat.. y.... 2*. 0.6 40 .00 diGU 149 10.0 7si..-» ,.u0 an, 7.09I 1.09110 ILS0 1.0 )'i'*t .a 1.011.1g Iu 2.a0. 14AS 09S' 3 Weeks.....0' 12. It Ug 2151.015 ! 45*0090 Aesn.... 1200 1.0 14.0 0.00 39.01' 1.09 56A ileet..1.'00, i 11.50 14.10 .SU 09K 11.00 2eetS.. 21.0 !l " 409.5 U 71.040909235.00 w.eal &aeea-Tru teem psi earn fer "Chbao" Writ...,. 51tw..m.ma 0.1 P~er i. AddwuM "a J.ULDDILL.--- - bind. AntOSESAT £1 W. humus.w, meet. hm.Ssmls isallPaIsIreeeIM brste. Will Ibe Im Usmieu tmtsar o "arnt ge held is Cmia. MU,. PM TYICIAD AND NMU£I DN - - - - -- - - -- L M V I M at, 3.Ravigssin erl m 1211Wl dung mesMw. Di. " My. . T. 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THE OLDEST aID LkBGKLT BilI IN fASI BN IIOHTAJ W. B. JORDAN, PasIddt. 0i. U. NIL8.: :Vice Prwtfdet. If. B. WILEY, 'asbuii, W11 I~br PAID ON TIMB DEPOSIT& STOCK SROWERS NATIONAL BAINK, 1uae , arIIy. 1MOr. WEI LA EAIS AITEI DTIL INTFRET ALoWWD ON TIMI D3POSITb F. BATCHELOR, Pmea4mt. WM. HA RMON, Vie PriMm C. L MkaRILL, A·t Oamubr. J. W. WATSON Is now opening an unumlay large ad well sidotud stooak ao Dry Goods, To whalh he tnvite the atten tion of the ladles otMles Ott. WARM GOODS. -I Overshoes, Alfred Dolge's Felt Shoes and Slippers, Underwear. Overshirts, Gloves, Mittens, Etc., Etc. The Greatest As sortment; the Best Goods. Cheapest Prices. Try us. OCB.TOWERS8 & Co. ESTABLIRHID 186?. JAS. MaxTLAf 00., Fooyrasswe or was Minneapolis Sho Tannery, WALL STREET PANIC The Stringency in toe Money Market Causes Several Heavy Failures in New York. Two Bretbers bhoot Their Brother-in.Law on a Race Track at Columbus. Ga. Heavy Fatlue. New YoRK, Nov. Il.-De-ker, Howell & Co., New York broker., failed to day. W. Nelson Cromwell, assgnee for the Arm, made the fllow. 1mg statement eoneernitr Its affairs th*i afternos n: "The liabilitie are l-out $10,000,000 and the a.se'ts at present market prices largely excem that sum. The liabilities are due alm a t entlrely to hank sand bauker. or Inlas made in the elure of busineum and are well secured. The cause of the suspernlon was inability of the firm to borrow the neeeseeay amount of cash required iu the day's buneas. Tbse Arm's transactions were very large. It belog necessary to bo. row =everl nmillion daily. Tbhe firm had abundant collateral today and It wa not for lack of security, but nloaility to make It available, was the sole cause. It was slmaly a matter of ab. solute Inability to get money on the bst securntls. owing to the extraore dinary money a ringeney now prevail la.. As lcuritles are a spelal line, there may be a disposltion on the part of eredi t o sIresec them on the market, but eubh a cnarse would be suleide. The character of the sNeori ties sow that their price on the mar ket fir below their aeal value and if the eedltors have good Juedment to bod their secrities, they witI b amply pretented." Joseph . Deoekr. seaer member f the Ara, said: "Our ailurle Is due to the simple het that we eoeld eot get moaey to earry on -w buealmes. We hald ample ae.. ut aould set redalie on them. The d"utes whish has bees eased by our failure is set lo ; it b werMl.wlde The am of Dsher, ,ewell 6 C. w-s -set the meet presrst es t seek abapge. It wae Mestlsod s only with Villa.d seakl, bt with he Itemaial Oil Isiteut as well, and carried seesomta of the Mggest stae allere e the rm wasee assssee, the nis ef stock suder the rufe e Its acssunt were made In the Edis general eleetre sta.k. which br..: he prl euws to A, a deullse of 4 p.atk. A large amount of the Grnat Northern preferred, N.or.her Pelle osmonu and preferred, North Amel can, Masloba. Wetern tlse, Wi_ es als entral sad Missour eIr Pae .. ala sold under the role for the Arm. Co.OasOa., .. ov. 1I.-A hlrdbe easasle sl tmgey masied ar es the seo teak aSt the Chattabesee Valley espedle, sow I progNe Is thble ey, wMob has ermead latea eltemoeat, ewlg t he premiomem of the parle Imvelved. Amns the mttes.tlem of th dy was a p-tle mese's tr g tl sees to wble seeal well ., ews geItlome eutored. Amoeg thIe was T. C. Dawom, of lemavile, A. There were prelbal 15,000 peroaso the .rmedo sad the es miadm was p-as wlth le sed eM .rem. Imoedim after the -e- of the rease, Dawmes drove ilate the pem speg lw eolaelly is the rar of the J)ed ms'seaid, dse Ia freeot f the gped sted 'od got out ShiMs Ialky. Is a ew saemde he orewrd was staitled by the rpert of a plieSl sad the ight of Dawoe m* sla. , paeed by thire moe who wer Arste at him. Dawosa weas es try. mg to get his lmpeil toe Is poe et er emi, sa a m as e emealed the weep" he termed s hi paerom ate weteymed the de. Sams tbhlstes allo0s1I ail5 wer. area. Dawson Fell llad expired In a few minutes. Tbe sussk wasomedem &%d in soob a pubic. pleasMetht mmay imaigined it was a bafte etm the wIM *es order sand thbuobe prevel beda penis. As moms so It was known Wet It was arem st tady doe mod4 dud Was d---rte -2 by OW.Wh. Isleswere quleky " m ~ 'h gu mi r doe ths SOON wh.Wvs NOWN1111100 MAd RA Reseed 11940111 Mm b~ ". h" MOW. m"d WO frluds.. The praimer. Ijave semured emibeut counsel, refute to talk further than to claim that tbhey were ustillfed and ask a usepe.n.on of pubic opiolon. Dawoon was the son of H n. W. ('. Dawson, a prominent and wealthy eitis.n of Alabama, now re+tdiog it Euta'lr. The Howards belong to one o' the oldest and io¢t repectabl.. famliles in (horgla. The btdy of Dawon was examined toy a coronor' Jury tonight and the inquest was p'et I,ued until 8 o'clock. A Tlrv.-Caemeasd Figt. CHICAoo. N "v. 11.-Wm. J. Miller and his Lou.ekeeper, Mrs. Albert Poslo, were to have been married to nilght, tut were prevented, after an extrsoidloary tbree-coruered fight. in which tie third party was the divorced huebeand of bhe would-.t bride. Miller Is a painter and recently broke hi. leg in a fall from a ladder. Tlday. while be was in bed tiur'lrng the danarard limb and oonv.r.lng with Mrs. Pll abm, t the weddlog, tbe f rmer husband of the housekeeper suddeoly broke nto the room with a yell of rage. Polio grabled Miller by rte ,Iroken leg and J·rked him from the bed, bWesk leg the heallong fracture. A heaiy hemmer used by the latter was non the fluor and Polio seised t send dealt Miller a blow Frantic with palo, Miller attempted t, defend blhmself, and the woman J Pined in the meelee. :be got bold of the hammer and uoommenoed usinl it on Polio. Blows were bshowered on his head and bady and the blood ur.m the wounds of the two meo covered the three and spattered over the furnture. Poc almost as bour the struggle coo toned. aoall the pdices, ho bead bee told of the afhair by some eblldreo, entered the room sad found the tb.h grappling sad still strivilg for n.w premoey. Miller will die. Polio is under rrest, .erlo.sly Injured. UM Ism t WalDl eIsme. Nsw Yoea. Nov. II.-Tae ezet.- at today om Wail R eet wasee srmer ths on say prmise day dlel the pst. ddesinm bega, sad while t. owvwagd mesemeet la genIral was a.esm grew, m s mmma heavy dop u ah VaUd asets was made ftm a ak.1 meemesi t i the ethm. The p-w.? el the beats yea seneemtrated p.es the Vulled shar, rsd oteebe a e.le weeuM sadmabedly have ad. .eesd had It been fler tbhedeptw~ r ias sdeememes l the lemp In thes. hats.. Te evemest prebably wlds up the et. eemblea itn Wall sweet. The et.ks brleg well dstrb ted sa the gesuial badeess of the nma·ty a a prepemue omsdl·e., whlek the agJsmeas o1f the exsiuag rellread dlmeltles has bremsth abase, ,adm eanler mmasy marse masrted, these will Ibe a lapr ement Ia Ihe h mrauhet. The elesag better fr meet steeks, theegh a lew were away ft.O.. ira.M Ubsr. Dmvtracg.t Nov. 11.-Iusouss, Wuhsm., who did Msw .Vey vera" wor k nsminW down 1he two high. valeso who nowi op the lawn e Now daksu, hunsula usW... L Nowberrp, ow of sho rebum who br us smmdsd In kusping himas - imusho his paulo mi vu upminusd Out In the bd lands usunty by Ihur. le Hays sad puass Tho Iu pwnw Is na roobo lg. with his perls.r, where holbeWind bsuo s U. d smi (I. 3. USof, NowhurrC's pautner i now ustlng a tr in th MUbmhrA pmsIaulIL p, and ho will isubas us hav oL e pusa. Kovhsrry wus eapsnid bis brtmuid at Plan, Va.,. d Iis "I d . u of a pod Vilrbs harly. Iam~revctbou at Ueadwain. NZW YORK. Nov. 11.-Jacob Bals. Guatemalan consul general, Is In the city. He reoeired a cablegram, via Mexlonstating that a local uvrislng bad Mken place at Tegucigalpa, capit. al of Hoodura., "ginat the govern memL Presideni Bogram, had retred witbin two leagues from the city, asd wa receiving thw support of **ret of Ut repablie. Order -W mapes poem pnva&Ied In Ouasleal 4 Mhe r"t of (Oh OWstlM Anisis eaha, all MaUln a aeslal u-leM La th Mwinu&. ldw, o. nl-i N^^^^jy 3*inhJs - i& b^ u q^i^ " '^*»^<t..i,«tit~r^ * livery barn, desroylg It sa1 at Riverilde barn sad damagiag the Troy laundry. Three mealniepng I Lbe Burulide barn bad a aear escape. Tbirtjr.o hornes were e ,used. Tbh lres on the two betIdlap was $29,000, os whleb there rwas insurwnoeof about $15,00O. IReseusa lows. DsM Morns, Nov. Il.-.dle retnron from alsertyoves eOsutlk r~ee.ied by the state regnlir had aa u.Melal from Hardin sad MitebelO, give McFarland. republimea, 5or r tary of state, 192,061: Chambaslat, demooert, 1.@8 IL McFarli d' p ra.ity is 3,800. The wbohe republeoss state ticket Is eketed. KLU..iC. I.0 Severa WS.l DILoIx, Nov. 1 l .-Tbhoe Ma YMl ct Buvrb..a mUsSgiva thbs result on mcgftrtusa: 0~u, "a; D-eoo.4e4. Cuty 't m.jeelmg i YL county, 195. RorXEax, N -v. 21 .-3s1Imtim ma ty, omelmi: Duos, 783; Catler, 3M Corb'.y, 46; Field, t. Dis'. plumb. Uty, 244. 1REAT FAua NOV. 1 -1 beei_ oshnass of the vowe of Vumis awsait made ysterrday, gIeer Carter U9 Dixon, 73e. Cuter's oanrl.t, Ll. For state mmoater, 011m, 917; Hoar. 881. Gihbon',s inSjliy 36, LivwoasrTo. Nov. 1:.-1h. okdM caonv of Park esany Rivas a majes fly of 239 for Cuaer. A 1us Need Ub. Therw are a pent wus ý dgbta Ina great .lty, but sn move or, than towaab a IQ do. M bat tmese Is a look d imathil swyab on his fa os bwen l ls hu sn, quiekly followed by a gpi tat d humor. as tbouh preilg W be wIlderacnt Is but a Jobs. U. du mrted and meaal, and hi e ebb sod his ere had b-- Inl mxilom pleudla Us d hws -s diwssom.o tht he he r m ual ts Wlal. H. is baled, .uiso hh. H. ob ib thsbondda fwh ml q.sstomago to ka hbs wa. H. d alkb e as op e bm m eazlom aid agrd eo U.eve ll E m= e MMbu daft end peene aid atu ilnm haps b dead hi buM, sad be edSr of O a bps do's the ns L te 'fts b sow durnbs bog or oar d Df -~L·B--Y ~Yw ~4 en he lbs by, ad ab yl bi " Nd Wos hl rnbuh , bs " u- l-1 hed Mu en m away u. bhmsr of l b *uM asd h ow .. his Wkh dosem buau ?,srn a ado a usa-d anddud h s to wani dem-cbwpa Ue-d4 Tbe Deatrm-lo Road Ware*. Born of the wind and thle w. on the sandy beaches of C.qwaps Hatteras Henlopen, is a curiou, natural phenamw non. A marnmoth wav, of mand. dta tower aloft like a we wave, even emsm Ing over in placesM like a huge breker. rolling Inland Irresitibly. and Imekk only the element of speed nla kts e r to carry sub tror to tiM hMaris at So Inhabitants as Is Inspired by t me waves that follow an earthquaa, the destruetveness of te mWad wae A limited only by Its seaps. Though similar In origia. subehms and tuotive power, there im yet m -m difference between the two waves e form, extent and speed of tmavi, a In the actual detreatiom of iu , that each is a stady in itslf. notieable Is the dlers inm th do vastation wroghjt, for wbtle aem b laying wasti a ORIt of smal Vat the other Is burytoi laeI oMy a hio dred lowly homes-Joeta L Spug Ikb Soribner's. L Itu es Othe Many thues have I mie t dt story of the man who, in tWies a" Ing, whien they "diveldad do hlP vote. ran baek and loas mmd down both skies Demaon - was. and I am minded of It whea I hear pinning their falth sp=r ilseves. yet how -many de eomparatively few da em" dependent thlbklqg n. 'We hbve beein Me* #0 was the eendelsA kline and aste ah b*avah #W me" then ea"Om O abase as rwhes 4r lyh bu~