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THEDAILY INDEPENDENT: HELENA, TUESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 12, 1889. THEINDEPENDENT Krnnittauosa^t Ui^ risk i^r MBBaHBaf ,'unl.s.s^io-vI. Ii^ rBifi^l^'n^l Mter. rlm'k, or i.-.-ul or ei-^prw* unlnr nayalile '^^ Tin- lii^li'|n^niliiul l'ublisli-^ina ' MMaO| i taii'iTMiriK iMiriag Ttt InMMn wnmi attln-ir hNW ^f plants ^' basin^^* can ^^r^inr liy^postal car.l or tBNagB t.'li'plioii^ N^. I^0. PbMBB^report HMi of irnvilar MhOtf promptly.^Advertisement*, t^i insure prompt insertion. MmoU!^^ aaaoai hi Mm k !^^ M Itfj^i tt^j commnni. mlion. uol rctiiru.^l uiiIhw p*i^t^t(f is ImImA HELENA,MONT. NOV 13, LMO. on.LROIaLA It'll R.^^i(^T. T^*)lu lias called tlif legislature:^to But OMfl week from iif\1 Saturday^This will briMg to a crisis tha politico]^bmImUom tiiitt iiuvu Mm hMMMlUkJ^for Mm liint fort) dais aod tha paopbi nf^the h1 i^t^^ fur tin- lirst Um will fully raMprafoaodto what it pass Mm uaurpa timihiifpomf, Um uvcrturnuin ^f IMM^and Um ilcliniM c of miij'irity rule have^broMgol Um BMohliMfj nf pwrtnunt. Iktbalaiioc of |s.wer in Um state^louse of representatives rest s with Um mmKhun*- election in mSmmJ by Um 171 voU'scast at precinct M in Silver Mow^county. IfomI] the law in the ram) ih^considered line democratic represent!!^UfW are entitled |a seats from that^IW^ty, Those who wen- counted ^iut^bv Um rejection if UM Ml* of precinct^M appealed to the law for their right!^and go( them. The thrown out vote wan^^Inly canvassed hv order of court anil, iih lirt^^'l4Ml.Hi,, county clerk issIOMtM catesto the iiieinl*^-H entitled to them.^If the or^ani/ation of the legislature^were to |iriN-iHtil accoriliiiK to forniH of^law ami |iarhaineiitary procedure there^would Ih- no contest. The t wenty nine^lawfully elected .lemisrnt 10 MMBImM^would take their aeatH and, biMJ hi ^^majority of four, would at once organize^the house l^y elect inji a s|^caker and pro^ceed to husiness. TTutJllst here the fraud perpetrated^by the state MMMMIMJ Ixwird comes in.^Seeing that the law waH alsiiit to tfive^lhe democrats control of the house the^three canvassers careful!) planned and^quickly earned out an unlawful act.^They Isildh agreed lo treat with con^tempt the order of the district court,^which lay liefore them, and issued cer^titicates of election, signed by 1 he terri^torial secretary, to the repuhlicaus who^^ ere ilcfeated b) the corrected count.^To prevent licinn coin|icllcd liy law to^count the correct vote, as the Silver How^ciinvaHHcrs were, this stal^^ ret limine;^Isiaril met in secret, held a single nun^ute'a open session, and adjourned sine^die to evade le^al proccHH. Theresult of this fraud will he two^^ads of legislators from Silvi^r I tow^count), the one holding the lawful cor^titicates of the county elerk, Um othol^th^^ fraudulently issued certitleliteH of^Kussell Harrison's territorial secretary. I'nder no circumstances should the^latter U^ allowed to take their seats.^They were not elected; their so culled^certificates are worthless and they ure^entitled to no consideration unless the)^iiplH'ar us con test UllU of the seats of^sitting whll^ The St. PmI Okubt^forcihly slates the plum duty of the^democrats ut this crisis in thes^^ words:^^There is u prohuhihty that the ballot^thieves, ut the meetilltfof the le^isliil ure.^will make an clTnrt to sent the repiihh^chii lieneliciurii's of the fraud. It will^heat this HtliKe of the (fame that the^deinocruts in the legislature will ba re^.juired to ^lisplu\ nerve. ItwiUbtUMir^duty to resist every effort to seat the^fuls^^ clamiants and to blosh legislative^^MMMdilgl until diKimsday, if mom^Miirv, to prevent the pOTpOtnUM ^'f^fraud and to protect the purity of the^ballot. There is no occasion for mIboIMj]^words or poUtflt) measuring swords^when confronted hy a HM| of MblMM^The old) wa) to lU{ht the devil is with^lire. So that it it* the umpiestioued^duty of the Montana democrats to gird^up their loins to ti^ht the scoundrels^from the word gO^ and to die in the last^ditcii rather than surrender or compro^mise a single principle in this atfair^The eyes of the nation are u|k^ii them^and they are MpOOtod to do their dut) IIII -I \ I I I mx I Itsl sill. TheOreutFulls Trihune returns to^the question of the locution of the stute Sin.i'laiuis it Ihcuuse of tier r. Mini loca^^tion, b^lthfml elioiaM, adMinl towtiHitt*^and pictun s^|Uh scenery. 'I'lii se ndvHiit- gMwith the ubaral diapoonneai evinced hy laatOVOaMaomMM] and other property^mm! woiilil nicirc than oflset UM cash^endowment tlint bm] ba offered. Mont UM^cnmiot nfford to iniike the MNMfehutOfhaf^pabiil institutions .1 matter of ba^mm Mid^side Wedo not think the Tribune's ohjec^tion is valid While it is true the new^iiniversitv will have a munificent land^endowment from the Kenerul MM^inent, it will be many years U-fore it can^jfet a suUicient income, from that source.^The lands set apart for school pur|H^s^.s^should )^^ 'old spannyl). As far as prac^^ticable the best lands should lie leased M^^as to bruit; in a sU-adv and permanent^revenue. That cannot l^e done in a day^or a year. Hutthe new university should Is- es^tool -in ^I itOOOt, It is a pity that thg^boMMllgirll of Montunft, after com^piatinu the prepuralory course, should^baMail to other and distant states to^mohn Um udvflntatrcH they OMgM m^have here free of tuit ion. I u the nat ure^of thing! it will be several )cars l^efore^any considerable university fund can lie^accumulated. The machinery of the^new state w ill call for lart;e appropria^tions, for other purposes, which means^increased taxation, for the next few^years. It cannot alTord to mm tBOflOO^to IIOOJJXM tor a university invv Vet on*^should Is' -luited now. Some wealthy^and public spirited man. or the aitiaaM^of some enterprising town shoicd MM^forwaul and advance to the slate . sum^BMMaajt to t;ive the university a l.'icral^cash endow inent, the land for a site and.^in whole or in part, piovide the MOM siiryhwlMlnga Thisoutflit to Is- done wherever UM^uiiiveisily t;oes. We ussuiue that looaj ptittiwould lajdMa vtMMM aflarad to endowUm uiiivcncty in this wu) tostip-^ulato UM plMM al which it should lie lo^oated, uml f the place were well chosen^MJ QmM I'alls. for instance we^should offer fio ohjecl ion to the instilu^tion ifoint; there Theuniveml) will confer threat and^lastint; lienetits on the town that t;ets it.^It will make il a literary centre, the^^tome of retilied Hid cultivated people,^anil it wifl brlOK i/Joiiey. populatiMi and^other material MhrMJMgM as well. Any^community thai does not -ontain t t^i|^^illation w i'.h sull'h i^^nt erU-rprise and pubUespir.'. to ba arOliag t^ txxtfibota MMthtogin returi for the establish^^ment of MattM iiisr.itulion within itH^Isirders out;!'.'-not to ,\uve it And *^^eerlau ly s-n ro iinpronrioty in such m^otfer as we hint* lOggaMacL V\ IM uvviikf^towns il other ^Ute* I ate seiunxl Vie^locution of i-,-v|mU|s a id other public buildiJM n thai MJ M i have MMfltod theiiiselv-is ulld MMMMJ the stu^*^ of tiuf^burdens M the i^.ime tilii*. OnPAMOcounty. Kow V^srk u OfatfaU matiMaajMtd whuh gaaa HaHson pluralityot 1,'JIKI over (,'le^eland in INK.^^and an avi i*^;e re:n. elicui nuijorit) this^MM of ^^^^. elec i Sanfo \i W. Ai-bey.^dcmiK-rat, ' / the nt,^*latiir^i. Th^ sit;^aJAoMMMOl this NMat he ^Q Um fact^that Mr. A'^'siy is the lurtl^^-^t woolt-'rower^in thut MOOtaOMMt| and a itoMMJ MM^cute of free wool. IJe. bus [.uKILshe 1 si-v^end urtieleu ^^i the oibject t.nd MMda his^canvass on that iss a*. I'mupp'iiriince d lier'urj, Um ex-^convict, in the lied as a toMM for^lletshlield. the bat d!*^r, foi the U-iiUsI^States sen.ill is llli| iti-eivc i ^ ^t U^ Sli/ fit^^ting. The exconv et bus I irntsl up in^Missoula, Oreat Vu'ii* and l uttoon this^precious aOMML I', ia fMito itttoral fhat^huvint; MaMM tin ^^xla BM UUMM^should tfj to pawn bMMj WaBMUMii.i.i-. ^ has Ink^ii unt^ him^self coiii|^uuy- out-tide the hreustv^v^rks.^His county, llot'simer, t;^ve lla-rison^1,UK) plurality. It elects ;. doims rwt to^the leK'isluturo tc help innl.n u i^^\J win-^U^r for Tom PtHtt, I,KTevery demeirstio Hn-uher of '.he let;^islaturn comii lo town ear'y, prcpvixl t^^spend the winter Noikn year^city council. contract,gNNMMM of t le ofthe wine exhihits at tin- I'aris i \|^-^sit ^^ -ti.^Ua remarkably levt-l-headed utnii. lb-^uhliKed to sample MftjMfi diffen nt raTMtM^of wine in the IhkI tbret niontli^ mid w^i^able, at the eipiratioii of that tune, lo de^^liver a verdict without a hfcMMgb Weread with some surprise that v in-^President Moitmi is very ao^i^) vuth 'he^MMgagaM for MMfMJ that he is k) apiMg n^druikilit! saMoM, To the casunl PMdM ^t^would appi, ii that Ins liar is In intuit bM^Isith fortune and fnine. It is MaMd 'hut^the rusli bus been so tfreat that tin price of^drinks has been put up^from 1.'. ^^^ nt* to^31 cents for whisky, anil from lu aMtatO IS^cents per bottle for beer. Then tin- lerre^Hunt* Liquor Denlers' Association not only^elected Mr. Morton an lionorniv iiniubM,^hut went to tin- trouble and MplOaa of baUUiga gpMtal aoattaaj for lot porpoati Theviiie-presideiit must Is-a hurd OHM to^satisfy.^CourierJouriial. WITHnil ^ 1 ] Hul l.^Tlie l/ird (^lerti-1 llarnsoii Alliflury tn In- name'^He inay not kimw the ilemiM-rals Buttliej il,.-ri- jnsi ibe wuiii*. Whilelt^-a n-lii-Hon iimviderir-e OMaoaoaiin aatM Thehoiirlxnn. |.la^ m -trnlis lone Iminl^Ami uet gON ^itb Is'tli feet. WhenRtkMMa inn^ t)-iwo rolls nininl Wtmlwill our kihmI IIi-h mij F^The voters then will turn him dnwn BiM-suiH'ihej-'ri^ built thut way. OolaajiHerald.^KTA1 T HOl'KK OBSEBVATIONK. The.New n i . - ^ i i 111 l; I*-,mii In Itilsl -^Ness \|Uioillllliellts. Hecretnrvl,ouls liot witt i|liuhtied In-fore^OhM Justice I Slake vi si'uhl) aod at BMM^MMMad ti|Hin his tintics. Ins first utticml act^heiii|{ to attest and Htaiup the (.'rent seal MaMOov,TooaVi pfootaauMlao MttlMggM^baoatal Ma MgagMr, Mrs.Mjison has heeli retained as .'asist-^niif to Secretary H-tw itt. aod a nunc popu^^lar choice -ollld not have been Hindi BOV,Toole was the recipient of a baoM^'ul Isjuquet of Huwt-r' yesterday. W.J. Ki 'Uiedv, c!^-rk of tin supreme^court, was in ducted into Insotlice yeslerdav^Mr Kmneil) Imils from tie little town of^Vic'/or, Misso.da county, but ran away^ahead of his tu bet. IndueH. N. Ilnrwood is here also slid^will prolmlilv make his n-nleiic* here. ClargBaaM, of (to district conn, baa ip pointedHurry J. t'assidvhis ilumtv. Mi.^('iissidy is away in a vacs tion now. Leon^La('roir is a s|s'ciu' deput v and .1. K, Wil ^^son, formerly ,ludc^ ('lean'its' clerk, will^preside ia the proha'e de|Nilt^luelit for sev^^eral weeKw, or until Mr. Cassidy's return. Count)i'ouiiiiiHsioiiers Kniclit. K4|f*rtu0^and Hums met yesterday and nrouni/ed.^Mr. Kmtil t wis complum nti d hv hcint; un-^aBtaaOaH MtoaM Mi chairman ^ t the^laiard. At^er uri;aiii/.iitiiiii tUt Isiard ad^journed su!-jeet to the ^ all of the chaine'iii. AMOMiTIIK UAII.KdVUs. MHOWtTDim AID IU.IZ/.\l{l^s. Kansas;,^,| |^Ma^|M Itepnrt Uml ttealher^uml Trnnie su.|^mleil KansasCity, Nov. U.-Dispatches from^southern sad western Kansas say a blizzard^is sweeping' over that country. The wind^turned to the north early in the cveninu^and hrouidit with it snow, which ill some^hs-ahties is drifting badly. At Arkansas^City, near Indian territory, a re({ulnr^' norther^ is reported. At Syracuse the^blizzard is ut its height; Abilene re|sirts^severe wind and tliK-k snow. Minskvi-oi is, Nov. 11.^A violeui snow^storm is Mgtoj ui South Dakota, driftint;^consideraldy. MiSl.K\ s PREJSK.N I l^ANUKB. Natives.Loaded lo lles|ierution b^ the^l,el-m.ilis. I allshiK Vlueli I lleMsineaa. 1/iMkiS,Nov. 11^Since the news of^the ho.iiew-ird march of Stanley with Knilli^I'nshu and his party, and the re|a^rted^disastei to Dr. Titer's relief ci|s-ditioii,^the British Last African coinpanv has been^rnpidly piaktog Q|^ all the most available^men to si nd out to protect itsterritory from^raid^ from rebellious natives. Judt;inu^from the nctivity displayed ill MaMtog^IgbtiOg men. the Jtritish Last African^coinpanv must untlcipate ha*Mj te do some^heavy work in order to hold its territory^Mjalaol the Arabs. Thelast news from that^lagHM indicates th it all the HatiVeelellielit^are up ill nuns, mid ar^- for the momciit^I net lii-rti in n common cause to drive out^tin- deti steel ton liners. I I.is serious upris^^ing on the part of tin- natives is attributed^('apt. Wissiuan's attempt to iiicieav- the bvevleriiimat- vMClftl'H 111 I11,011 linoI I^ail I. ((in, i.l- VmoImMi imm Woo'aROOM '^ ^^' ,r conve-itlun^^^ KdsS-Ctl'S. Connectici ^ cider is now m .sniieriAliiii;^as French chunipat!ne (hie mill turns out^lim barrels a day. ACanadian MMgaaM who I'Hs lat-n con^verted by Evant;ehit Missty ha, paid^^..'..Mm conscience n one) to the DoMlMtnO^pMMMMt,^As a disgusted (ieruian country demo- univ.'tsty, and a very k^*hI subjis t f^r (.rHl n-murki'il of the result in New \\.rk discussionit is. Ki'ferrint; to our com^inent on its previous article it says: IMhMMMI courteously printed^(ileal Kails' chum to the state university^but suu'tiests that towns should make known^their wiliiunm ss to nay $IUU,00U as a cash^endowinent. We consider that such i^patittOO WOOld to unw ise and BHHOMarjf^It is the dutv of the state lo endow ti e uni- veisitvlitoralty from the land arani and if miessnryfroiii other public rands, II^university w ill hem tit the eat ire state which^m turn OOgbt totoal thei ntire atpi nditure^The location should to deti-riuined regard^less ot a cash endow inent. It would be un^^just to ask the yuuut! towns to bid against^the older, richer ones in the manner Oft^|s.~id. If that course Were pursued w^iniyht ei)sct lo hear the tlovi-rnor say^^||ow much am I offered for the aoncul tutalaoUaeof tlMOO, Baartooo oil, IISJJOO,who will make il $J0jUU01 KUtWM^thousand Mil I offered. Fifteen, tilt,ell.^at tUk/WOt it is ROOa, Ik-.irtowu has tin^ItfMBHOMl college. Thensome invioiis MOMU BtfgM insist^that the capital Is- sold ill like bummm^This biMm force Helena to pay |4aW,00^for Ihe buildiiif! ^f ^ new cupitol, in order^to retain the distinction wInch she values s.^much., , , (inat Falls is williiiK to do her share in^proinotnu: the welfare of the university city,says the WMMHgMa Capital: ^lU-ri^vos duo Tsui many of dose velh rs. Mr,Isaac Pitman, IMMgBMM] and^-pi ilmi; leformer, writi^t t^i say that in Ins^opinion ^the pre/cut spelling dist!^izet our^hiUKWuje. hiuderi mljukushou and sujests^(.vis etiuiolojiz. fldgM OaMMMM (to French chef, who^has just had ins hair shuitfledi - Why. Fran^^cois, w here has your hair mOMf^Chef i who has picked up a little Amen^an slant! I ^hit^ soup.^It would not to surprisiiit! if some of^President Harrison's ^Thus suith the^Ijorvl^ fatalism should tinije the reflections^of (irover Clevi land M he coliti niphited the^last pattUaal estate of Foraker the Snubbed rhiladalphtaUaaotd,^^the tigaatiM rapobtia has laaoad a ptao, lamatiouoMOliag for sale |a\M0yM aens of^land at t he rate of St) cents all sure. It is^intended to apply the proceeds ot the sale^to the risjciiiptiou of a poftiaO of the repub^^lic's deprei'iati-d paftf curr^ ncy. PrinceLeon Oolit/.ell, one of the judges Omaha,Nov 11. -1 Sfx-cinl |- Trntrlc M .u^syer Melleii, 4 the In ion I'seitis, to-day^issued a circul ,r inskint: several MgaMMl^apisiintineiits ia hi^ dfpaitii.^nt The cir^cidar kxm-s into nffe.rt !^^-. 1. A Mmin# s^made gMMOl mllie MMOBgM with head^ipMrb r^ at OMMM) Ik TbbbaM gMMMkl^fn i^bt '-.nt at inia-i.i. \. Wa -^ nek. insist^ant Ki uiral frcie'd au'ent at (dcahn; |MMM^H Wisst, Msistait ki iieial freifj't atjent al^tiln.vlin; J. W. .ivitt. issistunt iHiSM-ti^er^acer* at Oniahi H. CsiupU-'l Ki ^ Bg^^ reii hi ai^ent at I'ort'and, fjMgMM A- L^Vlav vail, nt neral a ^i^lit. -j( the I ra I'e dc| tot^inent. Portland; Kruicis Co|s- general^freight aud passu kjer at;eiit, Silt Luks.^Utah; W. P. Kobiusaia. eeuend freight^atjent, St. Joseph. T. W. 1/ce. asaistaut^KelleraI pussi liner a,.*Jiit here, beci iat*a w ^^ersl passenger a yen . with headi|i'urters at^^l|. Jiss-ph; V. L. Lvwle. now truvaMMg paa-^sunoer at;eiit, Willi Ii adipiarters nt '-l.Pa'il.^is ap|ajint^d t-eiieral passeiitjer ai;i ut. wch^'jHiidnmirters at St. .losepli itiet nion PoaMtoGasMooMi at Chiiaisi, Nov. 11.-The first otliciid inti-^uiatiou of the rcporti I truflic arMnyeiueiit^between the Chicago ,V Northwi st rn and^'he ('nion Pacific railnsids, came from the^former to day. Tlu- companies have^formed a combination for the toodUMfl of^freight Mid passengers and the joint ''uoiitih^service is to he known as the Chiuatfo.^I in.ai Pacific A Northwestern line. A fast^limited mull train ^ill he established Nov^17, whereby paOMMgl rs and mail -till to aafriadtbiaoM frnoi OUaaga to Portlaml andSan Francisco, iii'iluut; the time from Cbiaagoto Portland aigfat)r*thtaa Inxirs and^boatObiaagu to San rraoeiaau atgbty five hoius.T his will reduce the time heretofore^made on the Chicat!') A Northwestern as^well as New York anil eastern mail M Pol'^land b) si veil hours, BOdtoSoO l raiicisoo^m twelve hours, the arrivint! time aftto^lay train toiBg llW a m. at Port hind and^le 4.^^ ii. in. at San Frivicisi'o, instead of iu^the cvcuiiin, as tierelotore. Il niak-.-s piactl^aal a delivery of mails twenl) foar hours^Uincker A similar rvdui'tloii ill the time^east bound is made on passenger and nuul^^^MhMOM reach OhtaOgB at s:;il a m AHoik Island Ileal. OMMMNov. 11. -It is stated on gMd^autliotity that the Kia-k Islam' road has^Mb satisfactory MMOgMMMM for com-^|M*tilv; with the No^ ki western-1'^ Jon Pucitlc^MMMtMMtlM for Pacific coast trilnc. Pres^ident Cable was sUCAVssful while in New^Voik in MOMltoj allies for a transcoiiti^BaMtai aucablnaliuO and only the mivin d-^tails of the plat- relnaiu uiwttlcd. the^sauiu authority s vys the facts will Ih- BPMO^the public hi a fiw days. Piesideut Cable^refum-s as vet to uiuk^- anv st ''eineut. It sphereof (fi-iuiati uitliii M mi,'tin aaagiti i/'MsiNNov. II,^ Dispatches sei-eiveil st^the foreign ollice fnun /an/.ibare^iitirni the^Nportad massncre of Dr. Pelei's Hid his partyof nat HMBa I'M.'ivsraui TilK tVllflk the president has ap|aiinted Cha fes P. ILincoln, of MkHMgaa. aaaoM d. pn ^ of^pMadoMa, Viaadoaagh -I. Hart let t MafMMdi theChinese eni|i*sor,who married aui inst^his Aii^ in otodkMea M his mother, now re- fnsi-s to we either 111 * i;lot her or ills wife^A lOftf of Btaatod men broke into tie houseof Pn us I'liiitn Titokt. Iiiormhi cou t- V.\a., Saturday, am' killed BlaaaNMMd^tad h s uHe. I'heLyons Hardware rvunpnny of Paris^Taiaa, aoa of tin- laigaat concerns in the^MaM liaa laaluiii d LfaLogiMaa, $WJH0\ u^si 's. |igjtgoK TworOgtoMMM of Bavalr * havesoiuiuoneil^to Paris to suppress tlie pfOgMad BaMM|^1st leinoi,stratum to-day. there are ni-^niors Mint uo attempt will i^ made to hold^a demolistr it ion. Th.I'mi- Solid says the r, ^^^M iuterview^hetwi t^n the Maf and Prince Kisiuurrk dur^^ing his niajesiy's visit to Bell ll. resulted in^a aaato in to oust Ferdinand of I Itiiuia^from tba ruh rshipof that cc ntiy. Thenphulstvrv linu of Dell 4 Jos, ph ('.^Noblett.of Philadelphia, as-^irned yester-^tlav. file liabilities are between *i^^ii^and *3Ni.i^m. the stis-k on haud is v dued^at more MOM th^ amount of tic- liabilities. AnaapM^ Col,. MMabd saysi ,ii^*-ph Viirnevand a, 0 Steele, two miners, were^killed at the St. Joe mine last nit(ht by faiU^lilt; rod,. Steele recently 80BM BOM Ijiw-^ri-nce. Khu. It * uot known ehere \ ir-^liey is fron AndrewMi inn. the confident ^1 clerk of^lu-uncle. Major Drum, of Kansas, a la ^ve^eattle deal, I has been arrested a'. Tonu to. (inula. H- atoanodad with MMM two^awottoaaa lie aillls- tooacoa-baah lat^trial. Atable cor pih d from n |s^rt I from the^leadint; clea llit! lJoU's-s of the I nibxl^S'.ati s shows 'hat tile total u;ioss exchantT'S^for the wis-k 'tided Nov. '.aliwi'e $1,73T,.^ALU Mi, an iacreiise of L'4.',i |^ r out. is^compared wit'i the ^,.-rres|sj|idi'g week of^li'st year. Ata meet in ^ of tbr Issird of rustws at^the American fJutauM Oil trust vesterday,^Mc resion.it io is of J II. Fhidi r as lire i^dent and Jay Mos'. as treasu-er of the^Inuird were i Ha pled Judue Mdiye was^niuuiiuiously dect^'l presiden and tie^^laotiao 8^ a tr oaOMt was |^ost smcd aoMJ^u-xt uieetiuii. luvestii;at in ; into he adiiiin Miration ,f^t!ie funds of l'-.rwii 1 nlveisity y*y the UM rafliaUir.Qllainii Kotdoaao, shews an aM l//lenient ol $17,tW the QJtputOttaM^has dis'ided lo prosecute,and It MM h'ui^been arrested iud iTaioned o n warrait^ohanrtog him with the enila 'zlciiieut if^tAUtJO. He pis ad aoi KUilty BM was r^-^li AM-d on bail gMlaai itewiiit. Ili-sMoini in. N v. 11. t he little ul^vote for stat'. oflicers was 'imvassed u^ivery county ' ^-ds^ file sta u register l.ss^re ived Ml ledum fiom eif'it)-^ix of 'lie^unt)-nine c otiti- i. I'hey show Hobs,^MOflafOt, f^. governor, is MMtol by a^plurality est BOMal at IgBO Ttle lowsst.^tc on the MgabfelaM tic'.et outside of^vernor wns lieuteuuiit-KoTrrnor. and 'he^returns m si, aoonataagiva r MM, rept'Oh-^miii, UIOylMi Bestow. daoaaanL UgMa^ Au itiiualeof 'hethirtet n rem viiiiliK counties,^hnsinti the 'Wtimate on the ,'ote for Hnit'll-^son, win runs toblMd Povneer, oivea^iviicer u -icti iy by als it ,^s)n plurality^I'he rest of the republican ticket is tueie^e also e'ectcd bv |4urah*U'4 af from LjgH 8,000,a Thesa'iiAte Commute*'* Tour.^DysvKa. Nov 11. -T'he sec i'cs|^-cial cum^^in it tee on Pacific ruilrmuU which arrived^here yesterday, inspected the l nion Pacific^^ffog 11v lien tn day and left t^ uu;hl for^the east. vi lus|,e^.t ih, Moog Clinvoo. Nov. 11.^The 0MMMMMM 'll^ns'torsof tlie I nion PMlfal left here to^day to ui'ike a tour of insjxcUon of the road. iBanana in *uvth hArlan, LaMIon. Nov. 11.^ Advices from tVuth^tfrica. NgOft tirent distn** it Trausvsal^NaattMJ from drouth and fiuuiue. Th^situation is critical nt Johallessburt! where^bread stuffs ar, st-lliuu at famine prices^The Nstal Koveruiiieiit has offircd a Iniuus^of t.T,(l^i to the first fifty provision wagons staitint;for JabaneaatoM the bjuonu- ineuthas iitHilislusi all tariffs on fisidaud^ilts'ided, to establish forat:i depots ami l i* -^Ismuses to wiik'oiis briutriiu; provisions. enjrineersand stall of the Nicaragua canal^company and all foreign oonaula in this^city. Work really l^yun June ltd, last, but^owing to some slight misunderstanding^Is-tween Nicaragua aud (xista Uica, which^has since In-en amicably arranged, the^formal itpening whs latatpoiied until tu'-day. ThePlato ul .lohnalow n. JouasTowa,Pa., Nov. IL^The long^bridge entitled nig ^ 'ambria City and Mill-^vale, was entirely demolished this morning^by high water. The loss will greatly retard^the removal of the dead from the Morell-^ville cemetery to a permanent resting place^in Prospect cemetery. windowOonoaaoMaaa OaosMoat^Pittsbi'Bo, Nov. 11.^A gigantic pisd, in^which all the leading window glass manu^^facturers of the IHited States will eo-oper-^Mi . as to the price of the pnaiuct and other^matters of importance to the trade, is in^process of organization. It will go into^effect Jan. 1 AI tali 11 i^ i ..i..^Salt Lvkk. Nov. II.^In a quarrel in a sa^^loon af Nine Mile, near Price. M. Hock.pro^^prietor, shot and instantly killed Frank^Visit), son of lodgt Footy. KealI.-tale Transfers. Thefollowing real estate transfers were^filed for record with County Clerk and Ite-^corder liaikcr veslerday; laaaMII. Smith ami 'l ife to [40OMW Olfl^insTMMd and) NK. '^ Sec. It, Twp. 10^N., B. 4 W..exee|,t .^1 acres known as the^^Jew's Burying lir.nuid^..| | lennetteK. Swis-t to ,l,,s. VY. DeCaiii|i, tin-^poll Baa tod Bone tar.I plaaar claims,^situate in la-wis and t larke and .lettersoii BaaoMii 1 1'has.W. Camion to A. J. Salinas, lotst^and IT. hloi k V.'l: lot U, block^I0 lots 4^and Ii. Mod, MI, in Kasterh aildition tn -Vbaa,sow K.K i 'liaimiau to A. M. ThoriiburKli. lot 7,^block 11,(iraodAvemieadditioa 1 1lia^. W. Cannon to Thus. J. Porter, lot Jl,^hhs k 17. I,rand Ateiiue addition sun Saleaf llou-m'h,,l,l gOfOlMtOa^Aftei Monday. Nov. 11th, I will offer nt^private sale all M]f houshehold goods. W.(J. HviLKt. C.B. LEBKICHER,^3d Floor Herald Building, ToOrder. HiyiksN'eutl) Kuletl and] I'r nted.^Mai See what we can Ma Call MONEYTO LOAN AT 10PerCent.^Ft 1 :{tu I Years Time on Real^Effete in the City tit'^Helena No1 aaaaMtaaO Interest isiyable semi-aauoally. MONKYF )B BL'lLDINti Pl'Bl'DHKH.^When lUes are paMOM there will be no dalay in aaaup lxsm. AlsoBMMa to haw on' improved Karma aud^Itanr r-s iu Mi utaua. If.It. I'AI.mkk. OaM Mlaafe. li,snnIS, Second Floor. TIIKCHEEK nililris \ TheyAdvertise in the I'atK'rB onr tbing^and mean Altogether Anothar. Weare Selling the Same Kind of l^tdiea'^Cloth as that advertised Klsewhereaa^^French Hroadcloth^ for #1.25 per^yard. Wa never had the nebvi to ARKmork than $1.(10 MM TUB ftAMB iiooim,and are Belling a Very Nif30^quality of the Same Kind of Ooodb^for 78k Per Yard. Raleik He Alwaysmean just exactly what they^Advertise, and do not uae Advertising^ns one means of Deceiving the Public. ULACKDRESS GOODS.^The Most Popular Color thera ia in^Ladies' Wearing Apparel tins season^We have the iuo^t MMftote line of^Piiestlev's (VlebratiHl Wool and Silk^and Wool Block Dress ( oasis ever shown^m Helena, and are showing some en^tirely new weaves and extensive doaigna,^such as Rarritz tVirda, liailway Oonlei,^Oorkacrew, Diagonuls, Surah Twills,^Indian Stripes, Shaded Stripes, Broca^^ded Stripes, Striped Henrietta*, Silk^Warp Henriettas, Silk Warp Alya^Cloth, Silk Warp Draped Alma etc. Wewish to call your Special Atten^tion to our Black Dress Coods Depart^MaM this week, where we will offer^some Kure Bargains to Miners of au^h (loodb Citi4'iiN and Strangers are Cordially^Inviteil to Hxiiniine our (iissls, Com^pure IVices, and lirid out from Actual^EtpoaMMI that the llest Dry Oooda^in Helena are sold for the Ijeaet Money^by ST.AMOUR ^ LAMBIE, RealEstate ^ Mining Brokers, ROOM 18, BAILEY BLOCK. }imBARGAINS IN GREAT FALLS LOIS, BLOCKS OR ACRES! dills.Midi ami km in anv Tail ol' Mm * j^flHj llic Citj! M01^,^ in my Amount at 10 Per Cent. No Commission and no Delava. KANSASCITY, NortUIK tnnm RL NEWYORK, LONDON, CAPITALPAID UP 239Broadway, 95 Gresham Street. - - ^ $1,500,000. OFFICERS: Samiki. M. Jakv.h,^II. P. MOMAM, Al.KltKIlI' ;\ Kit,^II C. (iu OJMK, President.V'iiv President.^Vni'-PresidcQt.^Vicv-Presid nt. lt.il.AM P. COSKIJM, sLOomcua,^Hmmmmi Mil.IX^Qao, W. MiCiuitY. Secretary. Ais't. Secretary.^Asst. Treasurer^Counsel r.MtrOlil hinihrr. OetMMMjNov. ll.^tltVial returni from^Mat) aaaoMai received it the secretary of^states ofice aud theotli.r taentv-tljve on^MtaRtaaM from officia' o. the countiea^show the republicans tleo'. all tic. atate^ticket t oept governor. Hel llnl i In- safe.^\lc in is, Kan., \ ^, 11 \ ; ,.xt^-rt^workid all Jay to-da, a*.ieinptiii^ to apM^the -^th^ of defaultui^ County Treasarer^Kortnjrwho is now in t'anail.i. luit could^uot MM the hs'k. and Mb MM MM of t h^defalcation, is uot )bt known. 'Che e unit^coii'iuis*iuliers, however, estimate the^uhortMRe at (SKI.i.Vii. Kortuc speeiilatea^coi'-sivVrabl) in ^vul estate aid built two^s' '^' loiindli. s. Ii. In nit: at lies Mollies,^la It is Hiipi^,s. J ibc countv . uiouey went^into tin- loWnariaaa, Former's bond^BJOOMMtad to *ljf,.imi. aod bia property has^nil lu eii I urn. J over to his U-nu-ui' ii. Taklat;In I'lltl.tOel|^Ula. 1'iinvi.n i^iiv. Nov. 11. The Intermit ion^al Americans started out 'Ins inorininj on a^round of *ii'.ut-seeing, the drst point vis^iteil was VA auamaker's tuaiuuioth dry - ^ - .1-^Hiid liotioti istiihllshiiitut. The tlelcuateH^next visited Seller's machine ^hops and the^Italdwiu Uanmotive works, where luncheon^was spie-sd. Tllrfirst N.,,1 Turii.il. 8ihJi ^a 1^kl Sobtk. Nicarairua. th'totier^I lie first sod of the Nicaragua canal^was olllcially uud formally turned at V-M a.^ui. to-day. amid the btsimiti); of ciiuuou^and cheers of thousands of spectators, and^in the presence of Gov. Ireiio Del Uialillo^and stuff, represent inn S'ieuraifUa. the chief INVESTMENTSECURITIES: Mortgageson Real Estate and Municipal Corraration aonds Negotiated. DIRECTORSAND ADVISORY BOARD: Loi;nn C. Mtirrnv. President I'nited Stat-rsNational hunk. New V^rk.^Evan Chi imas, Kvau Thomas A G^., IVo dineKxchantfe, New \'ork.^Craii;a Lippincott, l*resident .1. H. Lip^piiicott Publishing 0b, Philadelphia.^.Iiiii t'sSi-l leiijier. Schleicher, Schumm, ACo. IMiiladelphia^K. W. ObUT, lVesident Sola'itora' Loan v.Trust l'o.. Philadelphia,^J Robinson Coale. of Lippincott, Coale iStCo , Phi adelphia.^U. L. Austin, President Independence NationalHank. Philadelphia,^lion. A. C. Hurstow, President Mechan^^ics' Savings liunk. lVovideuce.^Win P. ltement, Heiuent, Miles A Co., Philadelphia.John M. Shritfley. Capitalist. Philadel^^phia. Qoo,K. Peck. OaMtMi Solicitor Atchison,^Tojieka A San'a Fe Kail road Co.. Tu^ls'ka, Kansas lie,..W MeCrary, I i Secretary of War, Counsel,Kansas City.^II M. BaMfdalaj, Attorney, Kansas City.^EL C Qilbart, Vice-Presalent, Kansaa CUtr, If.I*. Morgan, Vice President, Provi- demo. RokualK. Cuvklin, Se^'retarv, K.uiaaa City. Samml M. .1 in is. lVesident, Kansaa^0 t). AlfredFrver, Vice Presideut, L-ndon, EiiKland. JitiephThivtupaon, J. P., Commissioner^of I'ppcr Mersey Navigation, Aldar-^man of Mat,Chester. Manchest^r, Kng land. .1.It fochrane. J. P., Calder Glen, Hlan- tyre,Scotland.^E. L. Sheldon, Manager, London, No. IV),. Iresham Street, London, E. C.^Col. .lames T. (iritlin, Oneota, Nether- halle(iardens, Hempsteiul, Limiao. BRANCHOFHCES:^Baile} Block, Ground Floor,^HELENA, MONTANA. PnOMMoe.K 1., 27 Custom House, St.^lloslon. Mass.. i*i State Street.^Phihulelhia. Pa., 518 Walnut Street.^l^allas. Texas.^Little MMk, Arkansas Portland,Orejron.^Denver. Colorado.^Salt Like City. I'tah.^Winfield. Kansaa.^Memphis. Tennessee.