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EEKLY TRIBUNE, ATURDAY. MAY 2. 180. I N A QI'NDIDr. n the spring of 188H, if we nis that the government entaI ine in northiernl and northwest from below or south of which should te driven into, northern . This line was known us tlh( nt quarantine line. the object blishinnlt tieing to prevent the of 'l'exus feve'r amlong the cat orado. Wyomtaing and Montana r adjoining stattes and terri It was Iefective as far as Mon neerned for if there was ever i. e fever ITbrcught fromn 'Texas to it never reached the kno.ledge horities. it tI itapir' that the , e - t~at l' tnllllled'll hI;ave rIttl ( in bhut the g vertni llllt qll rtllllin f li i ntlltt t t a couple hundred milits t Iwih r ll l the IreRnt lnet , ioild ing that the gt vetrnlellint woull it h thel rct ,ulllntndaltitin wMeerali live tU'rc'hatsel yo'llnn 'l'Tesi S lh i aracrilitd atthin if that i tl he Ipurlo,., ,f .horking th,, . ('(thli'n i. W'l ning anid Mt j... ttu. IlUit ii apelara (trE ugriulrltulr lIlutk lput hil (',,t @WQite the Irulmitih n i lllli tl hthai i IIi , aw blought vatthl in thn tAted I aruitory for ahltiientt nflrti aretin u iu'andary na to whtllt thell ill do wilth 'hem. Somn ,t thtlom luve Wttrte.l tlheir ,and. Oorthward lbut now tind they can .I,.o cr the qIirllntint " line with ti hllill ,ll i elth unlean they, can gett iIInli led si r frtm .hecretary liltak. lThlt tillentlgn ii witlh llrlrisltn ltld unlsl ie A be waylaid tlnd inthrihwed oit be l~n of hiti jollrney) tI, ttrder atlln it " -b et.il r if it (can ItI otbtained nt all -ll'aonl tiinit. InI lhe nltnttitlte tlhe, r ItrlI e ic nlfrolllttell with Ith Illt i Itof iiatvy loItta. At firat glautoe it Iloka it tlltuglh tLie purthltt.ral of thete 'ttttlh attulltl be m!nitted it ,.le iort wilh tkI st(ctk if thty tllttnltatlaea al willing ti take ttt l, ~Ihnltalnct -i fgeer dlvelt,,ping itself it their Ihetlda. but lon atttttid IIlttughlt it will illl.tar :._thathe rr hosides th,.nl.,,Iv,,. woIhl bIe .sItUly lttietttld if t1I fatal diataat, - h br, olughtl onl Iiorlthirn ranligl'. Ilgi-ordcl thte hI l I e ltt en lfree ftlllll it and so tetltlhierr ttlittlh tlttn thIItt frtltn Montl ani ar itiipptd inti, t tatttrnu ItHr k'_ts. Thh, ienvhible conditionl.i of h,,alth ahould lit Iraesred ti atd scktttt -'._-O~i ll~ ,I li'''·s'. ''V.'l i iilnli ..l, lf.lllc~n should Ib itr) caruefu tl iut iakilltg x perlmnleiit llt eihattt frliitt feer itfrtet I ddldicta. II it" inkinng tiaka wtith tI tt fromll ra ' wh*,r, th ci tiut.u-i |,, prt agded. The ,oulranilin,' lin' sh,,uldl n, btfev ',e o d il l i'h ii , I ii rd uniihl, unlourt·d5r ii rerl i lllhi, i Iltl.ili i, tl ii ltllille'i., ip l f tllty hialtllh trilt ricttt . Itl were betehr thai thi. .,,tlth lpUr'lhilser'.. 'rIttcal t I,,e thir lentlll wlh n i lti n th kti lnt, ,f a thi a. llll . . . rupte', b, Olill milllllblle, b tI, s lun ,i l hll ,'ill* H iS ad all,,.in ,'lhl c la in b l ylldI) igii'l.rniln ytcAlll. 'iip, liiliI~ ily ia, l:iillii ti ll lis ,tal w artil' lilil tlllt oi nlililifr, i, li conclieirninlg. thati il miirli on'llil irie.olu eggrelioin rei " lslli held lit ('inlinnli.ii giit in ,,,,, ,, the, Ilisionsillt io thll Tiuli asto keeI, thl, fault)" .Iruher iaccluraitl i~tnforimieid in r,,gar', tol iiast ttiid presentit t.iical iiind ,ther ievntsnl it will Igiw, the histoy onsi Iinlll ipositiohnI f , the reslh t he i questionl. The r,,.,lution li it, i wa ntroducditI Iby thl. en., iiiiillri i',ndi Rc nIt etIntMI s ha( Iiaiil til tr.i l prent than ever the necessity for ex lcising the ,sovereign right inhlerent in war nation as in all others, to use dis 'grimination in tihe admission of foreign sas residenits in this country. We -refoire r oiiiuendin such changes in r laws as will tffeetually prohibit the -migration of paupers and criminals. d of iwoples so alien from us in their eas and habits of thought that they nnot he' asimilated in the Ibody Slitic. T'hlt resolution, as the. I,..ader sLys. s colmlprehenlsive alnd lenvers thlle whole round," and as the Leade.r ddis: "If our laws were franied in aneeord1lance with the advice herein. the rift ralf of the world would have to, stay 'out." But anid here is where umr evening collntempolrary exlsoss ts ignorance the resolution as it api mears above ..os uit elopherld by the coin vention. A Wisconsin delegate "whose accent and words told he was of feoreign hirth tegged on behalf of many republi cans in the northwestern states that the proposed language restricting iunligra tion be expunged. General Fairchild, of the sanme state. supported the appeal of the foreign horn delegate. A hot andt lengthy debate followed. "Finally" and we quote the published account of the proeedielings "Judge Webster moved to strike out all after the word criminals' and this was done and the resolution was passed." And because it did strike out all after thli word "criminals," the TauinUca charged the convention made a "cowardly surrender to ignorance and expediency." It reiterates that charge. The resolution as it stands proposes no addition or amendment to our immigra tion laws. As anmended by the last con gress they prohibit the landing of for eign paupers and criminals upon our shores, but they do not prohibit the imn migration "of peoples so alien from us in their ideas and habitsof thought that they cannot be assimilated in the body politic." Anarchists, Nihilists, converts to Mormonism and members of the Ital ian Mafia can come and go as they please. The resolution was originally aimed at those very objectionable classes of immigrants but the convention didn't have the baeklhlne to stalnd by it. and made a cowardly surrlle hr to igiora rell', and expeldi'entuy. .1 'I('TIli" I lINt. No eltter evidence of the wide-awake. go-a-head, enterprising, prIgressive spirit which actuates the citizens of (Cascade county in general and thIose of ( reat Falls in particular can he given than is shown by their votes on the court hou)lse and the several biridge projlssitions yes terda). Whileh the °opjslll'nts of sinlllie of thesee' propnsitions were native at the pulls and presumntlly brought out t lheir full adverse lote the friends of tle ImeIas lire.s sel,eleid o,.iItl'ilt to leave ti n deln'.ie in of lthe several ,lquetionsl to tIhe il. , e-'hilli judgl.nint of 1the pi.p'le Thi' s lie' counts o il tllle lighlt lote east, for. if tllhe sultlotllers or f tlhesel s l'iei-ev l pi'otll l.tilin:s ht-d tltielle'hlie' Iite .i evln industry and Plieci ei'rietele whii It were l diisi.I, lll 1 the1 o 1peitlliellit I11s r. 'L., nihleu It i pre- I'il that theil, uit tjur ibe walti l ilatr been frl cl ineraused. th te ll chit . ll·ne 'ic ntl atl, it ls l litt ll.er to their jiulllldg e tl . If iite'llligiilic II "v 'e toers ill the eityentlertIlnid ly ;tl dolt its toe the I.lhtlie' spirit of ullr ipeopile, or their ,conltdelce inl the future lf it plIce l glance at the loijorities 0 .ast fi. Ithe wtev.ral prolesitioel l will dispe.! thlel. As we mail alit th ie i outset olf tthi il rtiele, eno betteI r evidience can he l .lten f the eeliterltrilse nd llprlgrteeelirav spirit ill the people oi if this eni ty llltian it lnillnftet by tlt e eolleti4n yesteli'dlie. . l I1.ll1 HGI(llTl.I 't I ti ll. 'Tle Illllllol'lowinglt i sllliUtil'ry f t.eeie niew immigration law hllihh w.en. iinto effe 1;t the e1.t of this monthi i It ill be' seen that the law itse'tf is all eiiglt ais far uee it g .'el. hillt grelIt di Ci lty will I. . i.' : plerienie'1 in einforeiig it. 'lheil terou le' is the undesirabl e ehtaraeter Iof oIII emigrault 4Innot well be deterliieihd until afIter his airrival here alind he ail1s1 l Lblined ll aii footing il tihe eountry. The latw iat tempts to purify tle stream at its Ilmouth insteaild of at its soure. 'l'hle fault lies in thel flt theat inmligrrntllts are notll re, Squire' lto provide tlheImslves with iei.rti StieateI' froil A.lmerilan ioensuls abrol i rlad. voullletlic. for their ich'lurate'r r sullilt biltit as intending settlersof tIll,''e ountr.1 Such a provision ituelm revent the lhnd ing olf lny but those wilti would Ie ic. .lleetli inll ' iwlll I ull t ieeeelel'.e t'1 llilil t eptablle ill alLy meInlI ity. The 111 s falls feir short ef this. Ilere, it is.; t It ereo trllh'ls the Itws previousl \ tenlte if r ti le eI xclislei l f ll tlh es, fe-llions. pau iper-. Ilieg Ii ists.lintricliet hil. ,-rs.u cas e.eiet rii ri a. ill per l soni lI ri c ee ti It Iee je ides fore tih meIeei'e-e iieelee 0141114 e It i'e Uiht C'i'fr t l le i rn ,o lut; a,-tI;llforl e i It t,.lares that il mi ranl s e.liinin h II tlhr i'ughl ti e - seoli,'itletio. of dlil.v is is i;e;ll ill t I erpe ,11111 ll uf ,-tt d fas i, eat rso.el thl e e i; . iede it iroi ilhits ii.tiili0t ilt a in trilnspor.ltiatih c' llhp'o . froi ' Cl ie- nt-lle giing iille ii'te rf tiee ll l tIlhie c'unt e . If t'eel'idei that tilee lielle.1 ;eeilt L - tieolil ty f all immigrailrnts shill le r'e pIort ' o their arrival. and that tilhe iln neigl'tlet eehall Ibe pripll ilt hlletee'e'd by e authtlrizeld agents emiilawrleled it dellidel ileiiL their right to laind. It provides that state and nluunici dal n111thoritioes may exercise suchli jurisliel' tion oveir iellnigrant stations as ntmay be necessaryI'' foer the pull lc piacei'. It provides that all inuigranits whoi c lllle in violation of the lahw shall Ib' in een'diatele y sent bIack on the skhip that broulght thliem lhere; ibut, shoule tIhait he impr aelicable, they ail y ie returned iat any tiune within 1 year after theirarrival. Anly alien who tIay becomUie a publichI ' eharce during the first year there. shiall - he sent back to the country from whiche hie caie. e It provides penalties, iby)' fine or impris llnllielIt. for the violation of its terms. e It provides that the federal courts e. shall have full jurisdiction in all e.,use's r arising under it. y It establishes tihe tfice of suiperintend y ent of immigration under the treasury departniint. The recent rains have ilone much to assure an excellent grass crop on tll ranges of northern Montana. The winter snow fall melted so gradually that near ly or quite all of its moisture was alisorbedi by the earth, leaving it in splendid shape for sublsequent rains. The ground is now pretty thoroughly soaked with a tine reserve of moisture heldl by the clay subsoil which underlies the rich Iltllon, of the surface. As far as the ranges are conIernel there is really left Sno tattlle for anxiety. SThe oultl.ok for farmers is Ilso flatter I ing in the extreme. Tllheir lands were in I tine condition for early sowing and the ( weather hIas been very favorable for the I growth of the young grain. The rain has given it anoither impnetus which with i one good fall in May and June will in D sure a tine crop of cLrealsant l vegetablles. a On the whole the lproisletts were Inever better in Montana for ani excellent ut I put if grasses, grains, and vegetablles. ) a x-HE.ENAo IN' u.iAi.uis is crediteld with saying that: "f'ewer illinnocent llmenl have b- een hanged or shot by moinlIs in the Ilast century thlan have perished ol n the sc.tll r fold under due sentence of lhaw." iould Ingalle Iave had PetTer ii mlind when lhe s niade the remark? GOLD AND GALL. During the days oft ('lay and Webiter and Calhoun and BIenton and I)Douglas the office of United Htutes senator was regarded as one of great dignity and re splnsibility but little short of the, chief executive of the naltion. ¶ntellhe.lit not pI litical chietnery: . trail.. not I,.ll . weret then csihdered h, dite i '- Ir n' eden it to tihe aquisit1in ý.t ti e e.nlnteed station. .\s It r tule so"l intr i. . i tol u1t dignit ed, v("ry diee'ro s. r ,ie l .tns , t ;I. n n, '' who. lik t sll r's llri itit ilfllle ir I reproauill /Idtt I'wh 't l by theilr Intllel tu.l|(( anid high respectt of thi peoplet. The of lice was one if t grit honor tandl Itrlt' ihonorble iii' lin altonei tubtl obtaitn it. Blut tinss butre greatly ulingctt atu Ittilitil i. Ii iig. it} l .)l ti frl" itl "|u til.| liten hve t hlngelif with thitn. lThe ex l.li tdficial Istitions of the had have ie tillw . in a tluesure. oh jth it h iirter ills trade. InI lng l purses. ton frI ii uently. supply tIll I e of l rains and theil as snrn ee l ornlll lrof an wlllllni Ulll lll t'in eek isupply that oIf lilerit. (i;od mal ;all ore oil\ the i. nitlu itotlt illn ae it ' l·i11 t ' -lln itet . itit het \\fit i ri iIriitlll istl it i ll the rear f ,f thit. pi ntcte.,itn. Th1 y are . l tui, itt ti t I el hit'h rais te ,lit tri t o high ii lhi es. i ,titi Iltd stl pilitI .bole ,'onlte ipt. TI'he.y till cites w ith itm e'n t hi o retii rd t iiitit i th IIutst iiiia prii te snap nd ittho maeii their" positions stepping siemtA to for tunes.i II is g l and ilt t {illl thatll IliHav ut wit the It niitl Sittrtes senate itit uttni itlllatfor t sitnintg.u lii] tuitr lltuous polin ) iti" in ls. Th+e ,hlunber thatl a SI homred bt theit iresence of i Titthurta-tit itnd aii llllltne' aild It Seward tmtl slrles of othlI ors holflellll 4 l ihl '4lo4 n n deeds riglihtenlll the pittges of hitl.otmyll. ias lnt . tilhe theater iI whiiih pitty. Imbitious nwn air thei, r (I1' tltoryi, lnl narrow gutgei i lditi insll emphnsize their party hate. anll prejudices. It is unl all A' |ier pelts c'iifess i1 with 1111111 l hnnger the hom, if political purity und hoe-sts. r the arenl in Which right 'ilh conquer might wereh ph. rt., interv.sts are at stake. It is. therefor,., a mutter of no surprice that uch( nln as El I. nus nuhl l Reg.ln willinugl ad vlolunta'il% resire: their seats in that hody. The one va.ates the cha!n hs'r. ,ostensibly for his he"alth. the other retires from the very badly mixe1d lissembllage to accept the chair nrunship of a railway comtltission. It is not e\ id,.nt that either of the gentleh sit resigned with anN feeling of regret. or that they\ feel they have lost ,anything by parting company with the Ndtlers ail thle Iweers auntl the IIoars of that body. ('lay nor Webster lor lienton wouhl have "esitnid thneir h, ats in that once august branch of congress for l chairhah n huip orf i rsueixvy lommiliiu i. hoWle ' r miillunilative it illigh halve k"1,,. though all lr, u',llpsolativ'l? poor niin. Th,'•e sere intellectual Guilts iii the I'iiited States. enate in the viriI ;i t h lonlorerd I b tiit masse. ;el \oho in turn honorees Ithh bentii.. Iliit that \\sits befohrr gol ..,, i it il and ni i , i.irtin that laillml ( 'l l n io iiso.l lllCl Iart!r will probahly suc.rcd Nuble is ec.retary of tih interior departum.lt. I her,. mia) ie muchii' truth illn the r.eprt ani theill agailn there may iinot ii . hut iof onl thing there ian he no two opinionsi . ianl thiat Ss: that Tio, ('art:,ir is a hlky maln. \Vhln hI steppe, d -IT a Ni itirn laii'it'ti train at Helenu '.s.in six or (ev'l|n yearis agoi. i yloung att;orniV w\ithouht faaae ior prestige, ii do!ini ir trtw in him picskit and a 'hanga of linen in his gripl Ii' little dreamed of the hirilliaalt future before. him. If the truth winr, knoll n it wluhld doubtless I' ft und that Mr. ('urter attiut that timn. i, was seiri iouily aiugaied in u hlaivi tihe problem oiiif howl toi get the Imone. for his tirst month'ts hoard. ThIoatiuas giot it. however. uld nit Illin afterwarlds got the iappoiatniut iS ad Ininistrator for uainn es1itate. When the lHiu. W. A. ('lIrk was uiimi-1 niated for dealeglat to, cnllgrIess ill 1MX by the detaanatii no prominent repautliiuit coulll te f' und to take the inmllllinaltii against him. HS(ndersi wutItldlt't llook it it. Poiwer wo\uldln't touch it and .lMantl' woiuldnl't take it. evera'itl othIr iI.i were suggesteld Iand rejected nl finaII llyll alllne oneI thlought of (Cartlr. It was saidl he was a t prett anianiath. oily talker and if he were beaiten, s iit was suppoillll.ll he woul he,, the fllefiat wouldn'it injurel tina alnd the old war horses and leadlers of the piarty wouldl still tIe ill ithe ring tao fall hiack umin whenii tthe ilolitiiat skias wire ait more eno- railiging Ioaak. Carter tooik the nominatin andil went into the tight like ii sure winneir. while at the samln tilaaa. hie tiiihought tih would be so dteeply snowed under that his palitical resurrection woiuldl never (he aichievedl. But through a coinihinitionll of circumllstaiinces ovear whichi hie twl no a.icntrol, the nature ofl which it ii it it Ie aesaisury toaaexplain heire. Mr. (Ciartell ws eleh'td by l~ larger majority thn illi ill y I tlher canllidatt who had ipreliousl Ieiaiin elected tol that iatttve ava'r r.ceaivied in titi I tlhen territory. \l one was mW r lle nirl riscll F' at his election than Mr. Curter himself. t lefore he aould tlake his seat aMr. ('ir ter was l .hgislatedl oIitf olttle Iby Ith I admission of aMonltanl into the union ofi e states. He was agalin nomlinatedal for congress by his party in 18t1 antld alhictdt after a hard and very close race with Major Maginnis. The fact that he had lost his seat in congress after having so gallantly gainined it created a cevrtain sympathy in his favor that d.eterlminedl the election. Thus far Mr. (Itarter had Ieaen fliarored by fortune. but it appar Iently dleh'rtetd him when lih' taain ran for ith ' i aull oat' l as' Iat fall. The' t.it-r tiao. ltafwer, vast only apparent. Ills dh fa.t protteI to he the' stepping stomta tot a su'lrior ,lhue. attd now the fate". thatl have\ so, kindly c.ared for Ilim. still 'wetar at Ismtillnt friont and promllrisc, him :t piat' faor 'eyontl his ost sanglllt iile ticipt tirns. Verily.Mr. (arter is it lavortd .Chilt of forttune. li shout ltt ress his luck. while Russell Ii. is putting ip for him. tIhrt is in, tai out tilt the situatiton f tredt l' litIn Ita ti ll' I tf . Niew (IOrilen It lnhiin.s a the I nitldl Stiattes is power hlas to afford satlisfIritito lltot oi cou.try. The humn i ierraiiln]? ,ouhl nut have nad Slta'ecretl r tatlll ain ' las t letter to Italini tvart 'latla. TIlea se'rcrtary said: "l. f it her folll lupon ll.tigatttaion tlat ally found tIthy ,t re. at pealewith the (I lit'ed States lgoeiatvIrn ti t aid the state' 1if Iatisina m t le l atia Iof the' killing: "# it tat faouadi that th' tholl rities of', tila, stalte or those of thte city of New ()rleans took part itn or 'connited aat the. lyuchinls. thett the pre'tsidtnt of the LUnited States' wouIll hallv' 'lcase to prent t tihe lllattaler hto congress for its a'tonsidera'tio n." Whatil more does atat v caant? .I' Iat't it ts cloar ts mudl that in tin, the mattttr will hae is tti ld -etnaa atl, tl "l' " a i u rll. ctal. a-llla Not,' o l douts theI ahility of i''residlhnt luarrison to matkai wary lneat. gaudly little speeches frott. lh l' rear ulaltfrlllolllf a P'ulliant sleeper. In frtt he has justly erned the cha'mpion belt lstaltf clinger amuilaiag thl prizollraltors aof the day. itad it stands him in hand t Ikeep it. llaarri atn is phtaying for a lbig stake no less that a itt tnomlinatitll from the hat nds oft his party. If the' ovatione he receives from thit id lit treads which hel finds at railroadt staitiotsa represen.t it.he se.ntiment ofi the repl' tthliaaat utttees Ilh |Illsa -",.inch" an the ta, inatationi. It woul ltte inter esting to nt, the receptions ]laimn woutl rtaeceia if ith, shloult ctnclude to t beaani at at ndllidlate tatai fallthw I laa'rieit's trail in his sa ieg aroumnl the circe. M a. II a;tt NI. S'rast.r a it a vern lthrifty' individua l. While hae mn. hlave r traveledh tlhrough "I)arkest .Africa" for his health hie didn't maket his rlecent trip through the aaisterh states with thalt hl jec't in viw. Ilh teak biak a w'ool hula. It) whitch Ihe cleared by his lctures.atal hat a it six weeks itagagoment tia t the pll.at ftrms of I rea, Ir riitai t till. Mr. S'tan Icy is otfll"'.real the g iovernor genera'lshiep of the ( a'oitgo statc.s, tut if he,' is wise he' t ill I foratta the plaisure of Ltaliathe ta' ptaar over a lot of hract.lh cl,,talat nettroes and rautni tt under "'the gt'nial inlthuaites of civilia atiotna whta re t ' e (.a;It pick al ,a a It ittlt . l thtl t ls .il a, eta it iaa ,, tilet' o. i ta III , ,t . llrillt. 'i' . .le't.r n atio n of .erreltll' i o Ilthe i.',y ''rU.'\ to take t ,he . ri,'n'l it' n:ny% Nailout of polities till be regirid e"11 bi tihe.te who di" tie haltl that: ""he Slurilwartion of politi's is an irides.ent a s it st. p in the li ht direction. It is n ot \ii ,llnt ;:ssctu ilption to us.iluml' thil tihe well-kniwtn prostitutiion of the SnteIt ýall trd vlote ill the illnteln t of 'T'homasl t I. Ie",d at the last helection of, that g II [lGnlin to enllgrle'l hits somethi lg to do with ithe ser.tary's reform in tlhe direc tion amined. Red awes his election to the pressure bro'ught to leiar t.upon tihe' g.virnui'iint navy employeis iI his lls triel. VF.n vi.iv Hinti wishes it to hI dies tinctly understiKit that the renmark ut tributeid toi him that:hle intended tocarry a delegation fronm i Mussllihusett to the i'next riepubliclin national cionvention fit ttrable to the iiiniination ofu Mr. Hiirri sit. "is a lie in genetral, ai lie in detail, a IIe, in groPss and a lie in pairticular." That is emphatic enough to dispel all incri-edlity conernfing tlh senator's siln icrity. 'I'ihe fact will Ibe aciicepted that the Massaic'huse'tlts senator is unot fir Ihln'risiin. )'y the' way it is qtuite posi hh' Mr. Iloiar tihas disivered a pretty liint sized presnilential lIe in his 'oi' .\, exch.uinge perti'nently r'iiiarks that '"if Naieile'on was right in saying that rovidence' takes sides with the heaviest bIatterie.. England had better be I.Hsking after Ihr ordnance detpartnment. Iiatest reilsrts creditlt France with 2..$MI guns. (+irmany Z,timt. tussia 2.ittl4, Ausetria I.s:u;, 'Turkey, 1,248, Italy 1.18t, while proudn Allion can only lmuster Ii ) in the I artillery arIm of their respective armies. It wouhl not le safe to count on such disparity in case of a tight, however. Ior t sai' to ft«tl with England through faith in Naleolle's oracular saying." i (i siu . lmewhat forgetful ievening loa teiins"riiry says it "was very strongly up 1 lumed to o,,o" of the four pr,,isvitions whicth i'arrild by such halndslL e.nt' ulia 1 jurities ove'r its upliusitiuon last Siatuilrday. S''Thi.i r.leader iof that journal are undelr lthe Siltpression it strnuiglyupoxlSe'd tio of tihe Sprolsismitiuns. It se'emis. however, ibut lit tle attention ws paid to tht, lIalh,," ' objevtiiuns. the great miajority of iithe Svoters doubttless not knowing or ctuint. whether it opposed or favored lthei h ppi I it li aiii . Sooa after Carter was appointed land commisioner it was reported he had offered Johnny Read, of the Inter Moun tain, a nice, easy little office at Washing ton, which the former had at his disposal in his departmeint. About that tine Ibead left for tlhe east and manly sulp i)sa'd le would remnlainl at the noltienal capital during lthe rest of llarrison,,'s itri. luint now it is statet that Il.ues-ll I;, rris, ii has interfIr,-l ill tlit,- iittier and, spi.led .Johony's lprtlspjitt. loiIe olotr of truth is ad1hed to thei r-pirt fromi tihe fat that Iti-l has not miiss.dl an oppoirtulityv dulring the jpast vial fir so, to burnt ti,,- Journhal and rTalst linots. .\As Ilririsoni is a partrneir oif thei latter in Ithl .Iurat l. hei ha.s u uel I stional" ly knocked tiht phlnl from Illend' a extledi. hantl to av'natty the sarcrhings of H,'ad's caustic pon. IN th deatllh of V,,n Nloltki-. I -IrmIHny loses its iimost ,brilliant -generail. aitnd ith' worltl the Ihiest military tacticiat n ,of theo age,. 'To his -iourage - unit his genius I' rmlliely owis, its si-rie-s otf Vi'tries )over I"rVlict, in its last war with that ,naLtion. ii whlih it iretook 1a1nd still holls the( provinces o, f .\llsaei |lland L/lrraine, asIlt tll t 'he sll IiI ,lit illlex ed an ilt ,ai.iitl fro'I tlllh Fro- lll1trl tilt It is n iprLilit -ielnd ,,ted in the iinr sip t i)ly i . i sun iwas t.he proioti)ti l tude of its payll\nt. 'h faits rlh, if ournsl the l,,c, of o, ,i,,t" its gril atest nii , k t h T"It. livt itlhsialrt ittla s the,, hltepti newspapel r ei lidlate for pTill li, f r t ill patlronag inl n lthetat It in s an ilult (:.s.h 'lal. t l l t tlllltlitt fl ,, l II i ilnr ja ttr i-I" ttlu-r folio. t patgrtphi-tlly ntre .i newsy and well ,ed t itd il publishe weekly ait ivingstoin Iby eI),ll-rt anli Mai-llon t. The Hleriald is dem-rlrtih, i lpolities. Ibuti promis,r to furnisilah good reitlting matter for all tlassl s whtie il ook-intg lattr the, i 1t1ests oft(s ihlparty. I has tihe prayersi, tand hir at wishes ,f the T mrsult. in its hriu'lH IIn tasIk 'of i all king democratsillL in lthat r.epublilin ridden colllL unty. ('Ial.'I.S ll.to submittedIe to olllur interil iew o-tierning t hie s. i sitio t upon the siilver illln.stol. but it is iti-lll to aii I l.tt that thiere is not Ia l illn it the ,eii lntry whoii li ,van get i wort) out of i li'risotn fin the subhjet. Harrison Ielihv's he v n bettr read his attitle clear -to ii rinomination by keeping silent upon that question. and h- will remiain so until the next congress force en expression of opinion from hint Ih presenting at free silver coinage nwst, lre to hies for his si.n.ture. IIIT;rrr i has declared by sin ordillintn of its 'ity .ionneil that the 'l i tle i, lio fotr must po. Meant motors on street railways. like toll bridges in incorporated .ities. should be relegated to the rear. The y are things of theil past and have nn plath h in this age of itelrprise ilrd prog less. Th'ilt- -hali, silooth running. noist. of steam . This is o.vcerling ilo thi, l tr. r nl Iitniss of things. IfI i'. is tio sh.,.r ll a dtime in too pro i ulis frl' the 'T'lnl v', to set more thai ihltl it ,te-pl:t t ,t iptlogyt. d' hf LheIrw.i r I' t the unwarratiitt, t.l hibitittn it iiade ,,f its i-ivri. t- ill ,list-usssing the ('in'h lin uiti r'", 'utionli . Th,, Li"il:ld r will ltarn in diut. little th| t it is not so . htliI, whit ;Ill editor puts i nto ii i.\liept r that govt-. it vlhut. told m sttiblishet; its reptlh tii for reha, lltl h1, whait hIt keep, .o t If it, t I t, i i. f itif ti ce efii I 't ill ujl 't, S illlp i rior .ins bIrnikieni u a h i havy wiind last Sunday night is inadc the snhjetli of an .\seinateld Pres. h'.egnrll. That recod is hatenl in .~1tata'l. hianina belt. 1The tMisscuri ritver l,,sed at Iort Ithnton the 1lith1 of Februurv andl was ipen to Ili gilion ini just tFi . wieks fr.in that date. or about six wieeks callier than Like SUlperior opened. 'TiI tHele'na Inde'pendeht sad, the .oniltuna .t ('anad railway is anl ong those which willr be built to Helena within the next two years. Will the In hdependint pleas inform aln inquiring world a here thel Mtiilitala ,t ( Canada nriadl is hloated or it ill Ie lohtedl. Ni, road of that nuno is kniu n in thi,"ne'k ro the I" the' l.ade'r quijte siir' that tith T'l'imrs. did not say the goviri in ilnent %%:is swindled out of +e1l.N tIKI.N k.oII )(C k NCIi in u single daty by republican, cnn ivln:i The l.eadr should hae exa.t in its state monts if it would earn ai reputation for beiin.g reliable. THE iillliiiiissiollersi of Lea is hand larke coulnty hae\. in vie'w of the pr'esent electri'al iodition of the edlitolrs of the Journal unil herall. ordiered the lightning roils on the ourt house at Helena to be tightened. .\ANil'.r. Indianian was induicted int,' Sotlket at Washington yesterday. Itarri sun evidently propoT.ss to secure that state's delegation to next year's rlpubli Scan nominating convention. Ie the New York plolice fail to discover and arrest ".Jack the Ripper" the press tif tihat city shoult h'ereafter hold its pTre. about the iltnliciency if the Iln don ot'nstibulary. N.w YtRi,. having rieached the 1 rant monumeillnt imatter Ii breaking ground for the structurel' it muay hibe assumed it will he pushe'd to u'muptletLion without de lay. IFifteen and one-half tiunds (Iranu lated Sugar fir $1 at .1 lurph. Matlay & Co. s. It's Love at First Sight When You See Our Magnificent New Stock. We Propose to Sell You tlj, Ihest at the Lowest 'Prih.,1. Do You Accept? .lever Was Ti'ere. Su nl a I fir , DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS shown in Great Fulls as We Are Showing This Seu.ou both in Foreimn- ani - l)omestic You \\ill le Delighted to Take a Look Through Our Millinery Depaltment. This Line We Have Marked at Very Low Margin. Corsets. I' We (Carry None but the Best, Such as I)R V~A IINERS 1)1R. S('111ILIJNG', C.. B.1 A'. Hosiery. Reimember We Are Sole Agents for the Calebrated Coon lack. Every Pair M1arked with above cut. Do Not be Deceived by Other So-Called Black Hose, but Buy the Coon Black at the Saume l'ce o nferiorGoods W\e have constantly on Hand the celebrated Foster's hid Gloves. Every pair warranted. t . To People Outside of Great Falls, send for Samples. Your orders will be filled the day the order is received and prices guar. onteed. Ladies', lisses', and Children's SHOES. We carry none but Standard SMakes. You can save 20 to 25 per cent by buying these goods of us. Terms Strictly Cash. Hew York Cash Bazaar. R. D. BECKON, Prop.