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MORE TROUBLE AT SCOTTDALE O)fliter, S1,nned \\ Ihilh. E'irting .liness. (lhildietn Ilnig tie .1 tCgCri'xomarP. A DEPUTY THUMPED BY A WOMAN. E:icio n i o, l p tli etedIII . illol "4 'all(' yI eltl lt llr t to, Its Q lnnter'. file Ititrit Street Cal' S.rfike t14 bt 4,'ttled Ia .rihitr.tion Ntri-. ,, i eIlem.... wL ed,.I. '\'i' l i ii s. i Ithm ''.'r has f'i rl) itin t'n lth,. It'.t ( 'a;tifon.ll . 'itlh ;I I, g'eI' I vb I ..f , 1 Ki';lt.ai r ..vM ,;, gu.' d i l Illln I'dl *,' ('. I.. ý;It. 1 11,.., .. t pa reI, f1Llls ! . - III \\' rI, 't ti - it. ,, nl . i ,.li thn i t I. I . 1.1 I'. i ,I it' lust. l '1 t. Itt Ia' rs ali , tI ,' l'r i .r ' I ll'l ii . ' II" I, I -!tu ' .t i u .. i -fit sit iit 's i tlst ý ,I * i 't. . si ll. l. t f I " t ut r WI l If t "1 ''i. " :~ " ,' ;,, .i 'i.I". i.. : 'i-,., I s .its 'lhii ,, hn. I ,i'i - :. i Il;lr t le t ll hilthi r Ihni 0' if l! ti hissii n Ifrt i S r'..S t i r' f1. Iti's ir. TI' iir, . fIl . f-, hll i . rtib , ,.l.I lr il . I rett "+'. tt I'"I loo',; l tvl .ll r . lrll rI t ier.' Ili n i. r nile, ull rr , fir l'fIr ilr' ilint' t.dlii if trike. ti ll n,. d. aTtn t inr e t'u"f , n noul osm ed f iro I TI'rt r 'P ali , ii Hi r. . lt . ir li lin .t ' i'r i' i itnlf irft h. it r .ttnii';n'i" fllt'lrtttd lli Ii' t .,th 'I thtw l ii iunr. Irl ini y i 'ai and fl t'. ,n't . rithig un. I " thr l th ir'i.tlfls 'i.%ii t h,,I ,ltini..l' , . Iln. !i i''r· i'. sisiut l'ing fir if ini. i lt tha ertii , h.i r hist , -ic' with r lti t wr tI t I i, (rlli 'I'.lt,. ' ,inr'rl ,di h'Ie '1 thi lt.s t .ll ..sv I .t M r't,' n fir,.'i t . l, nuI will ing ign. .l -enl. . n hn,, u't! M o.',, rnc ,k . pa int h .i .. .. ..' f t ht ir l , i fs ik,' i. ,ee, l ;iu il r riLii. t .l tr uli r*. urem, fl'll ,,'. th w ,i li, li tdk plh ',' o ln lt tt ", . r'.. \lIIz Ith , . I(' tt i'it', h i I. i fs li, iAtr tlk i wilul a .n mullis. ' H'ow.l ''" rn u nlll i pi and t rtu. lfo t"rtte.r had a h r iearing. f rit wh h uirt., thenr . re hT u ier -.',r in .vill ( tllleach 1" ft.r th t.h-app h',r , at thru .illi. b iil on hi h.ll hutY ri ed ' ti i,iith ri, ii~ i n. I ti' suggi' s lig irliturtliin tiN o-. ' n r Pa. Aprl tth!.. t thit rti i r.'tl i ii 't flitr th p1r ik. n .. tif tili. if li nir tia ,nty f it m riltl f'liig't lt r'.s.ishI, that the, W' furell huniirst. in.tes u e xpire ilxtr furip ac m~~l~q thiat mannlerl~. rotr pifia;c II. thalHt Ilmanlner. om , n' a.i . Pia.. \pril "; .\ c:ritical Stag,- in tih gr.at -t,kteri' strike hai again booi, reanchl.d. This nmrning the ,k., " conspalllani, rs n~ l .' , trl lm llll for r-n.llllltiptin with a v ni . anl .. ()v.trhllt " Co. t1.1ll, a .t,4l' at their ( ) lvrton plant .cnl II.' i. l abl ll eigc ht ,ll n at wotrk. lTh.l Prick ".'onah hipp.l Uplwards ofii 1:,, -Ir's of .k, tmllay, at, inl rul.s, of twa"nty thri-, ,' ar- ovelr Saturday. .\ smuall start wa- madei at Mah.,uning's nwork,. "h latt ru a ofhictials are happy toniuht. Thiy say that tiha tJI ('a rit anllti K.i y t.tr.-, workl, ,ill j .fl'.c .t itill I- iu bl i r .. 1 t h ' . lt\,ih nt h t'i,.- l l a)llTom rrow. uist-," I'rkl n K'is;t r, [lllnl~ l l f'lllll Columbus todav m ,,l Aoth Iollney I'for thi. -:tlieft o dntirt te a trik.rs rlamili e sa lTh.er. i- unhdou ti ll t rIii atl sufl trin i uming striker.s at ,t rtai pIlants anti non,,y is bailL. n.,h.dnt to r."li,,v,, thiir iullsm dat.' twanta. I 't i ts "e* rteit nigh,t that trilu Frick 't n.tm, , wi ll rnt , it . .ltll 4t I iwork. J I. E ii on of il' r's. I'm .a r:oar l 'tedl I ",n+.ral .11an*ag;.r Itr-lnnlln mlli a ,Ii iw ntilu. ih i-, i. [Ih- ; l "); " thai I t it no.ral .11an ,Ir irt an uta'ln t I d thr at i nre 1 ltriagnat , to hii ast . ',t siiti h- . Iof arll t,,ring ,,trik-r' and ","In 1intl them i in th.. bolls,-. Sfin.. I . 5. ( ran i w' a "i " .n to i h "tt pilaced ins'rilption indlicati, ofth. ,hur, ,'tr or thi t!r.at hre. pil..i,'hes we,.r,. mad, 1y Fvarts and othlepr-. Trl." first . ' ,annelal disuh .r of tie , nr. Iau" , 1 Ipubhb '.. ,'luh was given , tnight at tih. M, r ,,,i] tarn hot* l i In hono lro t,.' hirthI ,, or thl. It1 I ,Len. I rWant. I, lt,54." It Vi ire. \fllrII.W11E... isH., .\.prl . 'l' t -tattp normal ...hool was dlaimage,, I, tir- re to the xt.tent of ,13.-NMO or., '_ MIM;i th,1s mo.rniig. Normal hall. the n.,w addi 11 tion, asd the tower of the us.iu buildiug were destroyi. Ilnsuranlce, ,.t- it Th. a. tire originated from the furnace. e, LE THE IETHRlT TRUKIC. The 3Ito'.,r Io lie Lfl I., .trlltrintrt.i.n Th:s Ntrikern Jullatinnt. ] l -o'rl rl l. A p r i l 21 . . i t n II It, , h o ur, , this afti-rntion lh,, s.'c'r.'tary if lith, ('ity lHailwaly t.,mlpany wlhlressa a hletter to tinay' r l int rf , it ly e.tit inr". i s ugestioir tif aki't ratili tii' -irt 'fllL 'r iuh ll t hi-it . s''tw this t t,,-t n.1 IIt a' l its tab l-tihl t . i ITi, nitt,,, whii it tlit n hi ait s in ' rt li Trailsl I~\ltsr.'w $, in K.ha thr , j'n ,nsi. rahh. ,,il t,)u n th is l,' s l h i -i - , rI , '. a n' itrl is htll3 h t lttt .t' ik' wIi i tJl I,, a tthin '' k t ht past within . 1i'ii'ho 'if us ftuhb l inro t htisses " lll~. nll. t fc.-lyI ,i lht h,,illr.. 'II~l'l. s lrilrr (,, "lr,,·1 jihini' l l tl+ |,11.1 , 'l ,til lrs hlv, p a s . f r o m i t i n w . ho ti l ,. f i t 'l i c s y- ' tah ilt- nii'' ri.t' th , ii ih I S'IaI suIIhii. riptiltll s hi biiisi.i n tiki l l i 'i n lifiri- talis tlrth h .itt fr thi'tltirt i rinI - sI, Ir'~1 i '·l·i-tilt' ii-..l I ti-hi' a itt stt l lfilal ti'' I tIi s'ind this i finl n pl. ll 't tl iii'f t ae lin at,. it in t Iil t.iri ts III It lil'illlt ti 'I 'll , iiI.t I - l l Iti u iitlu till h lll ii tite on· ' id itiittrlttll ,,irt s. Trad ell-llel',,.w. N 'i Yl:l.l Alprill. it. -'. I nt, rI. I, ,'wk \i, w o, f alrld ..ss iBt i, f tilj lllir t ,if thit s wif uili t h i i ih j illtt, h l, i Y i'lrr tl,g for i l t nl ii' i 51'tl'l h lk t sl.., titf 11-. y ,ii 'ihl lia 1h. 1, t.t l. ti al,'t ill thi t' I 'll'll ii, I and In;l G~ikh l.l 111h Is ,,f Cltt'l. n H ;~ilT l.lil..'Ili nt' i ity th.uh ''l- t ,,i"i this mifrset widh .ut : r n,,m, kimivn(,,l th,, intl ri,,r, hbisin,,s has tin heo rlnk~lInvi ~hat )·r Imrovdt l ir, l· but ann lti h 'i t u ..li lll- ·l| ii iri ,'gi \t , ri t a n i, lthi li " lalrgri'tt liii griup. lii'I· rlit'k ·Itirnit itl It i'si .-'rtiu il, i ,,. Iil kl t' glar ne. '. 'liii' a i'flt i'n.l u'ss ic. r : i t' it ' tliul:t l','n- ]i tl Ii ra ih nti l nt itlltalnot at' t is itiricitnl 1 rN hill, hn'_' ,, im h h;, ,, p, r,,c ii,.l f,,r yur ' l rls ii .i<o i h'qt lts-i hntilk h n'r dlh ,, ,- . ;. trik ...- in h h lin , ti il bllml b,,. ' SqpHh ,. (linel th,,' II . , i. l]in f i' iiI l li l . 1ii .i.. l i .,', '.,r the s"",..un. T h,, aIIIouI t| of \ w"rr sp,,ndini.. n\rks ,,I instI ye ar mlllq k. ont ,i',., \, .ls h .ipment I,, ( 'h " i on.17, forII t u i nui.. 21:1.|lt' f,,r th,' .an ,,e "w'e k ,,l' I . III" rnll er' thilll Ibtil ,,f renetm'l )l. " 1 e I,, ,. ''lv, .\lpril 2.1;. ('ar s i st11-! ] \' l'.l,' bh t ufsil ('hiulllli''+ A| Di"|pa\ anill~ ,. larty" pmas', thr,,u,.h th,' ,it\ tlhi, . 1\,: I,.f,)r,, the p~ar'l? tok its de'a, tureln, I), e I"'" subi' the' \'andhrhilts hawl ... int,... n tion of1 paralleling' th,, I nions IPaific., amI "i, his \i,\\ ,,f th,. ,,litie.n. situation, h el. . t,. we'stern ,'on,,rqeis rcn,'ntiy Whli inI til Sth.is eit\. I),.I.w .ai, ther,', ,'.ubih e no. tol | w, at against th,, ,.lst i,, lp liti,'. bSuc.h/ a al proposition. Ih. .aib. wa tS "lp'nut !oli us !til:.." ,lliginai ngll fr'oll pJi.lle y in tt, d usl l~ manstllhi|p. .l'r'a+ slid n t, gt overni t , /TI en'tilitr.. hut hrains." / i, it w f ut'i''. ,. 1>.. -\lril "-'. .1 linid 't.r. ,,f milli,,ns ,,f t,,ns ,f ibright gr,.,,n yourtllt. . I arilry.iing .frl',l thrl,,| toi s4,I.',1 per centi ofp tol ni,'ke has just b,,tn Islh, in ihun... 1Hu, I'ity ,listri,.t. TheI mi. h lll, i f , g reat widlth ]Pa ualxte, ''+ndb. thr, ug~h the, hlear of th. tir,, M1arzrlett tin ,rout. Tlh,, r~eek .....e a n.. lag n .uto wh.t -ea • r.n.un,. nil hb+ ,'xperts to. I,, nickle gl anc.,. Tlhe. at ,+gltenunenss oif tihe disc'overv In tun- Ira ,|loubte~d and|l i'm impl.rtanc., "inswen 1,,ll,], ,nly to, that of the, rece.!nt sih',+r clis- p,i :nvrie on''I' SI).qullw l'elqk. |ijl DI)ath of Vou MIetke. ltc-.c.e.~I, .April 2~1. \'cen Moeltkve,. Held r marshal of (lereinaeey, is dead. (Count ' Von Muoltk- attenell the session of tll 'ric'leteh g hteld this uttcrnosn. His ,ollethi Swlas very suldden and 'ehe physicians whl, wi'ere summonllllln ll in'(el that it was Il' caused Iby heart faillure . IHi , liel at a: I, S{). Ile., passing iaway eluitly t ind palin eshl\. lcThe Inew-s of thel count's Illla I' t'Oid dath hasll e.'usiueld great ierrow in t tlhij vite. It 1 ceeiter l of I'Proe Idwe.e. T'le Nisters of c'r vidcIner'le i Set. iMary's. t \'ig, 'llhlut). Ind.. wishinieg Ito kneow the i wherel utlll s of all their ilfurn: pupil s. wIouldt ei- ploesel teo halce cct.i ce- M.neel hin, cch. llc i postrl card gIii!ng her full irle.."ess. As there are a enuertr r eef I rlduatestf tlli t schelcd in Montana, it ils Sced h, the inewslepeli lls..f thlest.tel wilt re Ipun lish this r.eiljestl. Ilhe Ileleei NtrkeIket. Petlledl, il.i.e ..te pril c 21. The strike, at Eastt ilenctha smelter iniiuuuriteetl lasti iSund.ay fr ain ccliccc- ilf 2 cents cc dciiy in the wcges o'f all eec-c. was sietle-cl tcle. tthe ien rceturnieng tie work alt the. e1d rI'll ti. Tiee i'io ble ee'"i nlllee w ll.e u \ci .' i..,e I 1, c pril c 3. . cl . e rctccy Ne i ie a sltippotiitel ithe following naenld coel mission to acldjust 6I, neg.otiation certain diifrinccs bvtwee.n t Siouix Indialns in Smith Ihtakta ('hlarls E. Pearceof St. i.v l.is. Mo.. ( lerge. II. lharres ofWash- t iciten.u .. aed *A . P.cAppt uin of ' I c,,hliee lcce I )hi i .. - ('ONDIENsE D TEI1.EY IltMN. I It, Ingerwell htc a eserious :ese. of c .cl rs. Ectonle. the presildentrs sister. isn ietter. R Ther- hlae lcccn two fatalitie s frrom eenre, stcormle s at eIlcla. Ky. ('ashlilrC ('eington of McentLtgo.r.e 'it. .1i.. hlaeelin are-l st e liend th Ihe c k Iecs Fe.,.len ,'hlclccl till c the sRhlrtage. isn l-linitcely klThere is gecdl grain weather a.li ll otver ihe neerthwc-stc-ern g..inll tiellts. Thlee stallion .\le l ,stlcr, worth c lr lil.tl,. recordr 2:15. died l at I )Dayton,. (. I;roundc htebes I bc rekeei fir thir. I;rilnt Iloellnulmicent ect Ncw Ylrk. I I)Detroit strcict iper chrite crs wevre glivenl t eve.rything by th ' rhitratires ecIl th(ce i co:lmlllpany agreedI ti t he ver dli,.t. '1 .,,.GRIM VISAGED WAR ABROAD I'il" I ity The I{evohntionist.. of Chill Meet .nod to. S catter the iov1elrnment ,esn. I.orre. TERRIBLE SCENES ON BATTLE FIELDS ill I eir e I'rtli.eu llxof 1 iii tlhe il i e l, of thiie S lievohlutitaury Ihut' y 'Peritvi ie e 41. inhe 1m iernin ut Irotin ii T1ake .1 l' S 'Part ill Ihe . I n'illlict -Tilte EId Not Yet. t I' l l .t%1 t. ll ril 31. T hI , rilli,, illg li tr rihl nall rratili e is fr1-1 n tIlih limn iof I \\' li ~l:s. .'i l'l 'e , bI;F h. 1'. (1n til 111111 inst. Martin ll a rritine 4 'ri.,d h4 ,r1,. Ii', i. i I la t l llll- lilln n uau who. n the lll lll i . .llVa1r tll lilt i j'kiln w jIho wI rl', i lll ast'ik- , is in I ll1ihtla l l. At lI' itiI . Iii. ti ihe, ilifrn1 ilg of th. 4 :i 11 ii' puali l of. :I 411I wI rkll' 41'1 ,i y Iill ti'hIll at P4' .\h4 1 lith, ii n ordell r to 1 > 1 Ipro'r' II to III q.1 11s11 ill i.make a r ailil" . Iiprovisions. Si hortl after thI , hal 1 irii a ,1he tlt, works .11n1lla4r1 ( illila l .j lllll l.h s ilovl'e thi'i tn il irrls of h. is .li .lil' and 1.INN I thi of prsl i llrli'e . S h hi'l S4.1 , i s4 listribut-d a1 4 n ll hgi till 1 strikltrs vi ,lf 'hey r nlt iniid thli.ir' thi night I lla, ,n 111. f Ih. h.fill; ia nli lilt liiii , of thei r 4 .l1i.l l ' lI,1 ' ~llI l . 48 A. 'i.l.,'tll ill'l 444 I141" II4441 ,ill's4. 44 tl i' fh ilzr. s,. . hell msll ll, lilr i 4' 1444r.4 ti Ir'r (IfP l Ited. 4 l l'rli ly. I '1 i 1 lil ' it Itl i..,, n8 r.il ll Ml tillr l 'u1 r4liille 1 1 1iI14 1.h'utl' 'ltin orp-i' ."si' g thlsetr4 1 p4 4 a Ii'p. it ollhf f 144 4 (l1' l r ilt i'pi l ll\l till'S 4.ll 44Ir4'444'lril il ll'r ii L fliitI. 1' 41 0 trll'l1 r'iIllI. t n n'lllili. ti l.l il 44hi lri l4n. lih rti'l" il h if.t1111t i fi ,111. r lr.,. il' ii rUh44 I t r ra1.1 d ane il, I kill1 ., it til l t . I' I,4 . i l anit hil t .t , tr t ii ri Ih r l na ir- s work.. with tlira,, nni,. i.ONr.,l,. .',, froa it .,. ni'. *r p . "s, tiri ll i ti thilir l h,,ll. l 1.i' lit rt111tl.w lhl, mlii hti h ive fI llain vil, cti wl. Stili.lll h, v i ' in tihz, nitr e. ti,,.', M 1 4h. h It 4 u44.r 44b 4ile true'tllt fi ll'utw d Iup l lr d kill t'dl \II ftle r ii tlir.r . of ri., hlaul hbe.ln Iuntlnilltt.il rump, 1 tlt n r i.l ell a rrlii,la t and of thi4 " 4 nn "r -ih e, t icll ui wp 4l'rlrIi 'l4li. l i I-r l I h.e I ilh" t rils E l\'ir s ll ill' d ,up'ar il I: pt rslll'' t . .i \ nr tll I ·he n u'ic4. ilh hl ei.wr s \iti . hil c lei.rl 'g . i iag rV.'lilven ilnt (alir 4h4 1 l "arIi :11. ral as foh, l rb"'l., 4 't 'i ' e ir - fro t i I)vlla r. It is <tuitel d tl t wIhell ll th4e r ' .. l nll tl, thl, ..h t rall eil, prisn4,e44 rs thel I had ;nd dohtro'yed all thrll.eshlablilshint nts ",i Ithy passal. 'T'h1. niumbil-r of nill11 who I ih ttoi k I a in llthe l right an lit ti llan I lltn lnt n l lar..h t . in estii4atd al t .iN'Intii a 4I4,itirly thre four ths of thlii nll eil r l "re .i un 'er the orders of glovet.errno t leadllrs0 t'I'e The contest was a sanguinary tine and ian nire than LIiK) were killed alm wourlded. Iro hhlina ed ai' fires wtere routed with iat Sthe lis tf all their artillerv uand the hli: greater nurniiir of inifantrp. The cavalry hi: which took no part in the comiat, joind tii wit h the f(l infantry sthllirs, who tHel It towards the weet. ilnd with ithe head of eo lHrnliar .s cHlumn.l which tarrived at l'the llmpa after the llition, iliiniw,diatelyl re tired toward C llaiina. The, revolltilonary an y onull itted llllit number o) f atrcities, which its clm manders and officers couli not prevent, hat at Pozo Alhmonte. the center of the nli- ,t trate distriht,and where there were albniutl i.LIO inhabitants, and of who, u11a ilit perished, including women. When dis- te persedl, the trootps were followed up and tak the victors commenced to plunge into ma drinking shops and provision store.. A cable mesnage received in Caliao on hot .M1arch 31. reads as follows: "The revolu- tal tionary equadron has left Iquique for wal Vlpuluaiso, after receiving on board of stri men of war and transports the whole of the revolutiinary shore for'es. The day o:je 't is to attack Valparaish.. Twenty end two Ien ot war and translports colmonis , tilia, fhlet." The sHo'tlnl r (hlellia. t hilch has ar rived from Iquique. Pisagua andl MIl hlend brings terrible details of the corn iurt lt iPzo stllumnt Ibtweeln govern t fo)rce.s and the' rebels. It is stat'ed that after tlh tlight sioliers in a state of Srllunkelllnlnss iolatetl t[h, Ind]ies of w,,'uu. who hald pe'rished hduring the 'cobatl. (Clelia also rleports thai tlh whole of the regiular airmly wasi routed and bIrokien inll pieir's with the exception Sof the i'avalry, which is 7(00 strong. r'e tired towards H olivia. hoping to join tlhe tores,. which. it was e'xpected, were marching frolu 'l'araauPI to ielanaeUda's. The ironclhdls. A. Imirantue. Lynch,Candell. Piliioniayo were in Valparaiso, with crews, which are principally composed of foreigners, who hadl declaried they would relmsin neutral. iBt preparations wetre untldr way for naval uos'ration. Approx ihuate' i'aculations make the revolution ary forcis in ''rapiuci' numb t r (6,l,). withlout counting the ielIn of lialinaeeda works who hlilav joineld th[e reivolutilon ary 'cause. A cable liessage fr om [jimia, dated April 11 rueads as foliows: ",A dispatch from Iquique, dated the' 8th instant. says: Nuews is just recetiv'ed tlhere that Arica and 'l'aina had been taken. All of the 'Tauna departnlent is now in the hands of the teongr'essional party, who also clntrols all the northern par tion of Chila as far south as Colpilpo. ThTere was no fightiing. thei goivernment forces havinig ld towrd tward th froniter of Bolivia. A Limra corrouslwlh.nent says: "A.\ nlln lsr of ,listressied Pieruviins has ibeen given free transit from Iquique and othi ur' southuern bIsrts. Men alquaintedl with the' situation at Iquiquic sasy: "Thet scenei' is a horrible one. 'The Peruvian consulate is daily ti.siegeld by hundreds of Peruvians seeking provisions for theisIelve's anid tl heir families and means of returning to the north." The F"rench steamshill Ville iii IHavrer arriveld at Callao A \pril : with :lft rlefugees froin lquique.'ll Tiiic. and otheiir sotheirn 1siunts. I'\NA.. \. laril I. .\ IAlrrii1spontldent writing from .l h. on the 1th said: iTorrents of r;tin fll last night alnd its hiusi.s nw.l'e r h. built lto re'sist theI rain, th'ey siooluu li"n.in Id to full, while rooifs iani walls fillj ilnl ilany lf the streets. Thel siuaritir' i ,ua'-ale an imninse' lake. AD More than twenty-ta, kilonetrel of the S ('hiain railh totl hti hn dtimutaged. iPrivisitns aHt tily Hr'II'('t . ()n Thur'hd y. .jrlln',.h 12. it (·o)IIIIIIIwnIINed t,) rllin in Nayl"l, n =an| -,.)ln the HltrieitI Ill| wr llo hid. 11\tl,r 'llhld thlrough.. th*,nl with th*. velohlity ,if t,)rrents andl the sltrength if thie - rrenwllli I u W I1t g nhiitnn, n lltl liy w;ati ra whii h 51oon - ii'tllt|. pouiring in frimi lihe higiher uniIskirts. Tlhit wintl hl-w wifh such fan .tIu- at Hiuhtu iei .twentyifour t iles frtm ,nilita. thai J3S hllrg treius w-ru bltwn-nti n itd in s-n '11·M H it lr i 1.3' l li . ih t l s it1itl I'isill| high iI tl airi , .1]l phtlni tttiin, iis d fruits hlii bo,- lirt- iru h-u hllauI 1d. lIe I tIIO.l1,' I ItiiIATING I..% Nl. I -itl i - -i lllflll i t- ti -i t-ti 1 5ItI| '-Pur Iau I 1. l I *,lilll i1.1 ill"Y III1' (I .II I'1 11 IIIl'* iU S\\ ttIiN.Nl ..\trtil 27. lliti 'lllitHunl 1 utPl ortr oft till, cen ll hllrlrtlnl t all|l l N1 sllill a pul blic hl h lll. is ll lo h, i bjt' ,' iri'ititin itn .w N.Mxiii. It si.u\ws tlhitt ii tfitl i tirritury ti-rf 1tri 1i1.ni0 i frtillsll ir rigittil i. ti tt fi' it toilti l t I hunt r ti f 1.171.t nit iii'Ihilituig th s-w if thli- Pit-lilt il iiiia s. 'rhl- vitrit-l, l I- I ofs t i tIlhlot ipst iurt(ll.tn r tof filt'uts. oin whithl irrigutfiin ils plntillftil. is ..7 nt-ri-s. 'lit- atv-ruig,- first t-itst tif wntttr right is ~C ..I, pfr i rt-., lll tl hl i It .l it- l u Ii . is it 2 S lll' il 1i1tt nill elltisf k,, maiitii hus f nillll- it ll-ttl lt , t i rl tt if ring i til h, hl .ll I itil lL t -xi ll h ,.ill lt' llltt-i ' lin i iii. ll ld frr m all i wil 1 taielll illlhr eiiltivt ii tion it. t ol'h uinl thlw, r'i ialt l o %v lh l 'I. I utll inl il ' dllil phhi iti llin l ibti ii i tt-ti s sll n I ' ,ulitti . ftii'i'ti i. i'' I dv t tlhn . tr ,thi-l rw ist iii - i t ll ittrhit i th iitl 'r i ll fr i lirir tilt. Thii - i- i i ;ttis r\ai'iit- . I fi1.71. .Iit -lisIIilI til lt illr h iltttitl 'i ii ~ ilh it-, iit-it, t , it i sl ft-inti t it-i. ll ft b icc\·ina'ltlc~ cttl iu . Isr t lan . f t ti ., iiil Alle iliien 71rinit. tol hl e~l biel.I 61.20 I .IPi' r I-rrut Iifl' l lt h i( f tif irpi (lir -ii t-iH t ' i t-. Ii at t tiitg fr, it t fihd. iis i1f1.71 i It r 's ' iiu niiT l, Fi t I h firnt g l ,tght ll-.l f shi r it'i-h 1l.1g.tis 8 n ir: luiH~t, rtif Xiiluhant itisuittifih- liirll- tt'fi5 tin lila u th-itt- ant u i ri-s uttit frt--iwr-l itt i sturik flit-l c itis of. etir-liIti iiinetl, tlit iI tilt' ragi- in gr~litfioutlllg ,witf Xfiltfion ,rt ln I lt n. tf afth er a m utt-ie nt It is lifi-. a pI h -o fral I. n h i ra.ll fiilltt : i la ll ,il tit.il F srrhow ,d I'ill27 . [ laii-it i it m h Ntt filthfi h ftlit-l lirk. n f ini. tin l i t ilill tt.,lsir l lll is f ti f . lllhk- inirii ittlifiitl mlli hIls r fii nl tll valh e ito I'lodu i iln wy i,1ch. l,,r \\ r( th l Ma' day1 . Imeil iit nttiin, Iftin slR hlui IIr Slitirs iu llain is.ihni-rahsilirtiu...t fts - I~lli. t,, il c·itl|)lll,llIP l hl, Ii i l'l t. lllll ill l r!, ta- kIln Mcsional. (inia tItf Parntl a ' Jirk huirt.- t-u ht--d ttstait a gi-nenirlt. minisl.hh by thoin', gil~ hihmself fl'oii thei t stii- nd t-a Tflit-i dt-iaii funatuerkings It 1, - vit t-i'lgf tu ai griv htifi- l It'l k heir i-a, etliljmltiie-rs Thie ien'trlit ii tlft-strha il t i'sltll hin siouhm ll'tgal iand fhinan inil <if Ms 'llimilliel for his frnilil. thnhluirt is a n Iliunlibilr ollflih dr.\ lgoodih Ihiri of Shtud shoirt &( <',l. af IPhiliidlphlliin. (\i. O ve work itestlatuiing fr ptbsjits omliati u t'idt-i fita fll~iti htia flit- ixiu i j ilt- itt f It in Iruf i t-i t Iiii ti, l t .tllslt-s I t ,hi th ,f is itrtn.r uli ieniulle il Shtuddalrt's inlai4tiii. 1h. waiionl Il" his wayto i( Ialiforniht. nilonspaniiellid by iii h~is wif. anl ann r0,r rest aninl rciilr, lu-!h t lin whenl the. attack ,if ,ilanwaiil i-lnw. iai It wail tol the, tnin's4 ilpres,1enci o mliind lind mu..rage, in grapplinhit with Nti-hlurt thiatw the. tlinfortulldtl iliPrt'|ilit owes.l hiis lif,. Id •.%rrenti ofr Noe.lalist 10@>i...\pril 27. rhe plich., of Naph,. p hiavt plullledl uilidr airret~x liany ilf the. Ilore plrominentlql io the. an.ialists ilf tiiat I ity onl the, charg. ofr Ibing eniigagedl in ) tihe wolrk of incititng laborirghll s]les~l to t taikt, plrt in ellditiouls Idemlnillt~rationsR on l lay dhay. Thit lilovienlnt foir shoirltr hoursl io labo.r is incrousinlg tlhroug~hout t Italy. In Melsini. Catunia anlld Palernwll th worknllwn have'l resolxivedi ulloil it gi{neral strike, unlhss thlwir demniands fo r working s dauy of eight hour is 'ranlted. by theirh" emnployertl. \Vhile in Turhi no l h, than :10(lihttil laboring peolleh hiive ,h,(ided to follov thie eoxamlell ilf their hre~thrten in *n th, citiehs iieni umt l . (h. Iawn lianer'.. I) ,irri i . Iowt . .April 27. lI.'.iii the I general Heintismint prevalent aIImng mi Snrs in this iectioni it is safe toS IU. Iiwa Sminers wiilIl not go out May 1. lows nii .ners nevier asked for the, eight hour ,liay. Iand say while tllho.nds ini tihe ent are idle they canin get goodl pia) for their Asr vicies and Ibe much hetter otl hy putting in full time when work is plelsty. 'Th'ley will. how.ver, make ia great demonstral tion at Mystic.. Alia, and other Iuints fis May 1. Sleuaty llorIas.' ('.rlie Closedl. S 'r. I'.le'I., April I7. .\ Iiosneer I'res Siour Falls lspecial says: The plereIecu tion .h weRd the casct against PlentyHorses, charged with tthe murder ifi Lieut. C(:atuy. 'lThe ldefense admitted the. fact of the miurder but claimedil it was done lur I ing the war between the Indians and the I government and was therefore not technically murder. A auint to that ef i feet was raised and the judilge tik it underadvisen.ent. Ietaliled as I'rofeisoIr of Minilta..y Siit'e I \Vni K NsnIrolN, April 27. The' following nalmed oikers are detailed,( as rofellsars 1 Iof miilitary scienice and tactics at ilntitu I tionI of learning, opllisite their respec.: tive namese, and will repolrt in Islrun for Is duty accordinglyt: First lieutenanit.Auns.,in -.LA.ugur,24th e infantry at the Northern Illinois Normal I school, Dixon, Ill. r Second lieutenant. E. . . Evans, nth cavalry at Austin college, SherIan, a Te xas.tl A W..ll.Known Prise-.llghter I)ead. ('lCN'iN.'.*'rl..\ pril 27. fIwnis BItzinih, the well-knwn light- weight Iprize fighter,r. has just iIendl his last contest aind is vanquished. I)euath grapptled with hitli thirty-six hdays ago. The dil'tIor and tl his frie,.Isa threw iup the 'plnge from h thllat time, but liezinah fouight his an- I tagonist through thirty six rounds iof twessty fouir hilurs earch iiun( then siisan ' wd featel l. it. dlieit at 4:Ili thi tfternim at it the ('i 'iuiniati hospital. A NATURAL SHEEP RANGE, red ghll How Wool RaHiing is ('onducted on ld Monltana lRanies-('onditions ll of thle HIuNiness. rts. at - ,,1 WiIy MonltanaI is Peeuliarly Adapted to It .Money in it and Ilow it is Mal~e. I'rhei fIllowing well written article on .i sheeip raising in Montanu is clipped frol lly theI Farm and Hoiie of the 15th inst. "Il lublished in Chlicago. and is from the i jlt or ii i 'lentlillan nol it risident of r this rite. 1;i.I I a"'te leadings cs ol Ir unltc in M'li' ithan I i I 'ergI s ( nta ny ill thl'e 4nolrtheat 1 ernla i part of the stlt. . Its irs oeveeds 11.Nt ut. ill t'lrt ii Ilr llsan witJli its Iborder is in . tll',d thte faisl Judlith haisin. This is in oval slhae, about sixty miles in Slilameter. is clomparatively l level. with tin very rich iand prouctivel soil. alnd is a fnatural rngtnitfcent stock range. It is ti partially surroullnded by ,,m iountain rlanges und the little stre'nims headling in these Stmoluntains make tlheir way toward the i',center of the basin. where they empty *Missouri. tiorelihring tlhese strells llare 4. fertile i "alleh s i'easily irrigated. whichi wake natural lly meadows. SecIurit Slagainsllt an oUv'sionill severe( winter Ian( ,deehp snow f ll .lakes pply o(f hay i(- lE Ssira ble. In ii ar san lli t. )s this an SI ut onll th11 ' UIll i, but. al ll alwaysIt 11 . h4 iIliIr l onll rl i lnatl.I tla r nds.l4 I.n llnt. lla grown owei s are n Ilh prof ier111 e to iurtipi iii sheepi . 'These tiri' bred ito i lrio tauts. to supply I- ln t h Ii hravy drafts ar.e made nn Vrrs mont floc.ks. 'thlugh many rmsIIl are imported dir. et tfl'lrlln I ri e, and ;l pain. aln intilmat Itill a'lltillnlh e with thlt e ballI ss. ( itsn iiAr rtl', on iprn Mont a.il is a' rei;lisite before i entering ilnto tihe iindstry in a hll . i ' sal.. 'T'he usual size oif fthck is from itllte1's to eilli had. tr laFs lc ,ing andi ( shearine are ' ll' l'i overr. the vari ousall . llunihis onir flicks ue Is aoved to the c s.lllilc, r UliriI tlutly rIai lly fmn fou, r to wilve milesfrom tahe hoe ranci I h. Thle ,elst , wetlhers and rainst till put il se.arslte thw~ks. and on arge , ranches. ''hose |(if the sae age are putH intol. so tine tll'ocks. thul s enlb.lingt the' ashleep Ilan t keep. a bettr relord of tl)he asIlgl ll quali tyll f his slheep. A shp- i hlrdl is pih ed fn tilt arge. ant d hei is pro-t I viheil with i t taent. call 'llp outl t i t. en iiohl and tral lir, ' a h1r1iea.v slln i pctw plo I ail to, stup withl his sitlepl day and night ukl- is til ,elvled. Thet, tramp is lo.ated. with h rtf' eillr ce to watei r t illd ,feel . .1 ( cIrrul is .s.a. i, o ;f p, rta; le p, n. is or fl , r.... f . foulr to live fleet high, I .nut ]iN r fot sdlure'I,. it twhich the sheep are yardt iat Pa Iiloght. (l )ie to wee'( k the hi rder r 'eceives as ai visit fron the hilnm camp't. Ilis lard,.r s1 is renewllw. his uuail b'rght to him. and withs thell .'iption or f this weet kly visit. wii he see n one except in neetnsioa(llll pros It p'rt'hr. whin ma. be mtaking his way Is 'ross froill range to, range.llu. ' is ex- si leted tlo be ll Iarlt y risner, and aifter olt ltuch. to takl his shet otlr nfor the da ,.I inid to guard t ii clselYr al t as to prel I di vel.t the raids of enyotes and wolves, P It nighl t the sheep nre retulrned to the f corral and the shlepherd to his tent. This ti programlll is followed for six m onth s dore'- tl times longer, and it not infrequently of haplens that the premlaturewinter snows at f ind them still ait the sunlmer camp. At ~ a the approach of winter they return to ne the home, ranch, where the feedt has been as saved for winter pasture. For winter ye iqunrters the h.ri.er has a chbin and di, the sheep a 'overed corral. The win- sn ter s supply itf hay is stacked adjacent to an they corral, but n-' use is made of it ex cept in exceptionally had weather, or in sheep are taken out to feed each day, Th care t.wing taken in stne.) weather to easily iade, it being diflfiult to drive Un sheep against the' storm. Cruet widomn. fo, forms on snow. and the deep snows that o is'casionally oct0cur iare a.nn removed by the ct'hinook, a warm, melting wind. On ani large sheep ranches somic, use is made of A. an ,xtra lhr Itld havy snow plow. W il ginning at the entrance of the corral. A I hunch of hoy is tied to the plow. and the rec sheep attracted by the, hay follow that. cis and aum begin to graze in the track of sIs rate of I1 e lhs per tray per heath. From cur this the nutritive properties of the hay wil can I juid.ed. ps thsissmnall amount keeps ba th u i n,, !!.g,..I e'onditien. Ithe. Nhearing is uIuaIll' d,ne by plrofession i alhe. whoe work tlheir way fromn Calikforiia as far east as shlio) ,an he. found inquan tities to justify thieir 'omuing. A fair day's work to th. man is 125 head. They handle the shters. whi,,h are sharp as razors, as a iry gonals clerk does his scis- i r r ct i cttn 'loth, running themn through the wol and seldomi working the handles toeopen andchoeethem. The clip averages about S lbs. Thee transjar tationl of the w, ol crop to market is a heavy task, as mnany ,of the ranches are n :) to KII) miles from the, market townsor nearest railroad station. Some ranches have as high as ~).,t(K) head, others range frome 10,tIXO to :i,tett). Trail wagons are used for freighting. These are extra heavy and strong, with axles four inches longer than the Ecastern wagon, and the wlheels have broad tires. These wagons are usually coupled togeether and drawn > by froii eight to twelve horses. ()ne man t drives the( outfit, and the usual lhadl for eacht wagon is from 3i(KX) to 41KK) iths. (ireat Falls. on the Mlontana (.Central railroad, is the leading wool market. The conditions in Montana for shels, are well-nigh perfect. 'The loss frn.m [ill causes on a well-regulatedl ranch l)eI s e not exee edl 5 la cent. The extracnel ry ness of the atmaplhere, the ialtsencer of cold and chilling rains, no efeut rot, the a coiiparativce initnuenity freec e'cionltini.l Ie owing to the seee-ludetd iharaiter ti, f tie counitry, all comibinei tio iake extremely w favoratble conditions. Is there eteeioney in thte uistiness, i,, Montaie sat i.ep roair llhs uiedl. . ,re and ecsier tlneev fht e, any cleass t ~, agriel-eltuirilst in tihe i nitei ( -tuitis. Ity aecurineg the, lhiaines ieleing the l wilter- ciursen lei iNhasl guaranell tei d the piasts- h iure' ito l fteiound in the lains betwel n the ofI e strieaeta. us the uinllalhelilee tl ' t ev Ihel.e' eaee te ' tl iE one not posssed of a right to the I know a man whe went to Mont years ago with $10,000. He n4o close to 40,000 sheep and expendtl 060,000 in 1888 in securing addt ranches and outside Investmient S wnings can be safely estimated t. 000, every dollar of which was ., sheep. The setret of his suer, been eternal vigilance anti unfeaii tention to the minutest detail~" business. Others may not do t,., there is money in the business proper restrictions.- -8. M. Enmr.t to toI LUIKIc TOM CARTEIt. I A Report ('crrent In Wnllltantol I Will Sucrea d Nobl*. WAsnrtnoTON, April 27. A paper suggests that Tom Carter i. -n secretary of the interior, and str;ta tn I close friend of the president its st. ity for the statement. he This indicates that Noble is , of ceeding in pleasing Prince leutl that there are a number of landtl which it would be policy fur t cernetd to have Oily Tom pass uil,r, rn he is commissioner and again %%i, NIt delides them on appeal. - This is a thrifty administrati,n, is the Montana crowd that has suerr,. Prince Hciss do not seem t ,io .8 th lift. I a is, Censurable If TrIue. iS Hutte Miner -If we are to ..9 c Washington repolrts Russell B. pr ti the aplpintment of Col. J. H. lI;, it. well earned sinecure under the ,L re land office- a place which Rea] l i h seek, but which Carter desired a. y him. As Read was doubly enti't d the appointment we are inclined lieve, the repolrt. S A t('itAZ IFo(R I"Ol4.lIii ,,t f Severat Dettlhs in Dnover Knoiwet ~ Iteenl Cu.el byIi Arnstleal lPolhJni Il H I)EnVI'Ii. April27. This eti cl I 1 ' t setutts iposessed of a traUze lpr 1 ' lhe, taking of humian lifel I? at. p~tbining. Satur.lay tlhe. etntire was horritied by thein mysteritts is, n Mrs. Itarnaib of ProvideI.n,. H . I. I. wits 'ttntied by this means. 'II caus,?d inv.stigation as to the lm, Cdeath of several, andi today it is ' t that au less thnll seven have died t e the last two months frotm the . idrutg. Sattu.tllld Anniet Armllrstrl . Stn.esti' in the family of a pramini: ister, died in the most horrible . and an examination showed tarstic in her Iotly to kill six iSih wits alparently colltntented ; tidea of snicide is not entertain, ,how she 'ame to take the l.,iu In.mstery. Young llarry 'hei,"y. eaplh.,. printing house here,. sddenly di. I week unde.r tlh ttI mt pItculiar . stnllces and an anailysis of the vi.,: day revcaled enough arsentic t family. No more explanati. . made of this ease than that of t,. strong girl. A monthin, ago. Hlasting. his wife:' chiilren, were taken violently ill ~, I diately after partaking of their I:.: Physicians pronounced tile cases trichinosis and despite their gr.e. Scfforts the mother and our chillrer wi ithin a week and the remainder ,f fIamily lived, but are still very low. the Harnaby sensation Iecame I the physicians exhumed the Ioly ,, of the Hasting children and tii. analysis, finding sufficient quantity senic to cause its death. There . no doubt that the others died from, same cause. Mrs. Hastings was lhu years old, had had eleven childret. did not enjoy the happiest of lives. suplosed that she became desplst and tried to kill her entire family. S THE I:iAVI'N W'ILL ('(ONT.E.il 1 Three Motious in It net for aearilglI Judge MelHatton Today. iI lr'rr:,April 27. Threenmotions . e Davis will contest are set for hearinL I fore l Judge MeHatton in departruu of the district court today. Maria (', mnings' petition for the rembnval of.1 .\. Davia as administrator of the it, will he the first in order, and if J..\ ' Itlt has sufficiently recovered fro, recent illness to is alle to app)ll t. court the Hpetition for his renmoa. spalcial adminnistrator, presented tl ! A. Root. w ill then he heard. After ti matters have been paased upon. t i contestants' motion for a change of vwi Y will have an inning. This mutior Sbased ulsmn a clahii that a fair trial the contest can not be had in Hilvt r r - I county, for the reasom that the lirt part of the estate is located here and t', people are averse to allowing sRe Ii., r wealth to fall into the possess.on of iI residents. A severe storl. a',W+e r .eti'nol, Wis.. April 27. 'I evening a ievere wind and rain star wrecked several buildings. Robert Il. gerstaff. working on a frame buildir.. was fatally injured. Harr Bro.'stwo-st,: brick building was wholly destroy, as was I three story brick on Iowa ia The New United Sltest Treasurer. WNenisekl roN, April 27.- Hon. Enosa l Nehl'ker ,of Indiana, the new Unite Sltates treasurer, formally entered un' the dutils iof his office todlay, his how having been approved and the oathl -ofll, administered to him last week. A Mullet Ended His Life. Ihr KeP IN(;,s, Ark.. April 27. Ii 'nllse of his unhappy love for a wonl' which had separated himli from his wift ia visitor by the name of Welden chlor fornweld his mnistress early this n0ornil, lind suiciided by it bullet. TheI won, was Mrs. Mary 0. Kinluy of Port Wort Ituunlred lisle olf Ih i. (I. A I. R. H. WINNII'Io., April 27. It is runared tl Il'lanlian itacillc hais l.Iought oulit tlI Iiat road, mines, Iand all the franchis. of tilhe roul tIhat riuns from )unmnore , the. Uunadin P'acill to t ireat Falls.