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Wati^letta J^tymkwL VOLXXXV^NCX 12 1. HELENA. MONTANA. TUESDAY MUKNINO, JUNE 19. 1B^4 PRICEFIVE CENTS Boston. roollahKpondtng ^^ Hi* r*Uea* fI'.i.rrlT. Don'tpay from $3.00 to $5.00^more to other Clothing Stores for^a suit of clothes, when you can^procure the identical suit from^us from $3 to $5 less. This^week we are displaying in our^display windows a line of Men's^All-Wool Suits, medium weights,^in the latest cut and fashion, that^we guarantee no other clothing^house in the city can reach us.^The prices range from flHHAD THE BEST Of II NECKWEAR. Wemay seem rather impish^to other neckwear dealers. You'll^be more charitably inclined when^you see at a choice for 25 cents^the big assortment of tics we are^showing in our display window.^Call on us and let us convince^you that it is to your interest to^trade with us, as we always in^^sure our customers satisfaction. 23-25S. MAIN ST. Thesears a lew of the^many LATESTNOVELTIES Wehave in LADIES'TAN^AND^BLACK SHOES. .E Casli TE .. . THE ShoeMan. Butfor a Minute During the Third^Round Ha Was Nearly^Dona for. That Was the Only Ohanoe^OhoynaltT Stood of Winning^the Fight ThreeThuneand Hpeetatnre Pm a net^light 11 hi. h 11... Offleor* flopped^la tlia 1 1 Mi. Hm 1.in, Jane 18.^At the Hilton theater^to-alghl Hob Fltzitinmooa, obimplon^middle-weight of the world, end challenger^of Jin Oorbeti. totaed en elm .el oertaio^difeat into victory. Hal not the polfoe^interfered it wee ten to one that he^wonld have flniebed Jo* Cloynekl la a^paneh. Ae it wee, the Dutch waa declared^a draw, bat bo one pr**en^ will ever claim^that Chofaekl waaa foemao worthy to oom-^belthe Unity Autralim, No leee then^H.000 cheering, how in* men enjoyed a bat^^tle the like of whlob lloiton hue never eoen^before. Choynekiwae (ho flrat to appear, nnJ in^hie wake oeme a retinae of hendlero and^eeeonde, iooludlug Ned MoAver and l'ereon^Device. 'X'ba Californien looked to be in^the belt of condition. Fllzoimmone en^^tered ^bcrtly afterward, attended bv bie^protegee and young handler. Ha looked e^trifle heavier than hie oppenenl, and hie^oondition learned flawleae. Then Dan^lila phy ioandtd the gone; end the fight^commenced. Dothmen arreng to the center of the^citole and awaited en opportunity. Fitz-^almmone wee the flret to lead, mining a^left band iwlng t,y Choyniki duoking. The^Aoetrelian again led, lending hie left^lightly on Cttoyneki'e chin, and reoeived^aa eeey lap on the etomaeh in retnra. Fitz-immono no eoocer reeobed the oen-^ter In tbe eeeond tbeu he tipped hie oppon^^ent in tba feae with hie left. Tbia termed^to waken thu California boy, for with a^aril 1 he let go right and Ufl, the latter^landing with good ifTjol on Fita'e body.^Twio* did Fiizaimmon* ratal left band^owing*, bat towaid the naieb begot Choyu-^akl in a corner end an oppa-oat gn/.ed^Joe'e jiw. A clinch followed end the gong^ended the round. Inroaad three Fitz reached the oenter,^and ee Choyneki neered him he feinted end^let go a vioioaa left. Joe elde-etepptd him^and qalek ae a fUeb ehoi oat^hie left. It landed folly on tba^poln of the jaw aad Fitz meeeored hie^length on tbe floor. 1 he eodienoe epreng^to tbelr feel ae one men, but amid tba dia^Fitz heard Daly coaal off tba leeonde anlil^nine wee reeohed, when be eteggered to ble^feet foggy. Joe wae after him and twloe^again did be land left and tight, though at^every ohanee Fits elinakad Joe'e neek.^Daly broke them apart time and again.^Choyneki wee weering bimeelf oat while^the Auelralien wae rapidly recovering hlm-^eelf. Tbe round aerne to a o.oe* with bulb^men jaet twaggeriag, each trying bard to^gal in a final blow, wbiob eeenaed abool all^that wee needed to fiuieb either man. TbeAaetrelien eterted for Ckoynekl at^once in tbe fonrtb, and while Joe waa en^^deavoring to place a lalt, Fitz hit him^twiee In tbe fnce and jaw, flooring him,^a d wben bo aroee lepeeted the done.^1 w oe more did File floor turn, bat **eh^time the Ceilforoleu eteggered to hie feet.^Tn* bettle wae Anally gelling gory, aad^Uaati Waleon, of the Woodbury eqoedof^officere, enteied the ting and told Iialy tba^mill meet Hop if the epeotatore did act^oeeee yelling. Inround nx Fita mada a terrlfle awing^for Cboyneki'e Jew with bie left. It atrnek^1 be Califoratan on tbe eer, felling bim. Ma^eteggaied to bie feel, bat a pnib from Bob^eent bim tprawling in tbe oorner, clinging^to tba rope*, lie pulled bimeelf u,. and^clinobad tbe antipodean. Daly patted^them and Fitaiitamona again landed a left^on Joe'e jew, floonut bim far the lent time.^At be tried to nee Oapi. Wateoa made hie^nnpraranoe, end thie time eeid thai under^no oonditioue would he ellow the battle to^ooniiitoe. Aoeo.dingto tbe artlelae, which read^that if botn men we-e on their feet end^willing at tba nuiob of the etipuleted eight^r.iuude it ebould be declered a draw, there^wee but one deciaion for Daly to make,^aud tee fight wae dcolared a U.aw. Uracil-THE TALENT. Nelroaalrt'eI.nln Juetlrl** Her Name In^the Uebulanu atakoe. NiwYhiik, June IS.^There wee oomlJ-^erabla excitement to-day in the betting ring^et Morrli 1'ark In tbe Debutante etakee, for^the celoalatione of tbe talent we e npeel by^Ibree added boreee. One of theru wae^McDonald'* Lnla fllly. who wae of not^mnoh ecoount in her leit race. In th*^Long lalaud Lightweight handicap none^bat Hernld tried ieiaee with Couianohe,^nii'l the Intter fought he d for a bead all^tbo wey to tbe tlnieh. Fivefrtrlonge^Armltage, Trevtlyn, Wah^Jim 1:00^; mile^Peter tbe (1 eel, limine,^Ueldemeif, 1:1114-, five furlonge^Lnlu fllly,^Sweden. Lize, lnll; mile^Coroeuo*e, Her^^ald. DntW] five and one-half furlonge^^Havoc, l)jh\br^. Marettie, 1:0B; mile and^oue Inrlong^Star Aotroee, Aulipod*, Del^Norte. M 1111 aoo, June is. The tenth American^do l^| le tue all ebeorblng loploof dlerni^eion mii.iug lurfmm here. Domino, Horn-^i..ji , chnaloi Grade, Matt llyroee and^Donnn are ell frt aly telked of ae probable^wiunere. ^); the lot Domino apparently ha*moet frieode et nit. There ie muebeprealetlo Be ^o the entrloi. NewHike Haonrile.^W 11 hum. Ma**,, June IK.-Over 10,000^people ettended Ibe blovele lace tbie nfler-^uoon and Herry 0. D.ller broke the half-^mile record, held by bimeelf. by one-fifth^i f ^ eeeond. J he record now etende cflS 1 :..^Jiibneon rode the feeltet mile ever ridduu^before epeeletore and eilabllehed a record^of :' 03 3 6. lie lo and A. It. Kieh broke Ibe^wor d'* record for n laudem half-mile,^la :^7. KaoliIlea a Hill of preparation.^( iin 1110, June 18. ^.lodge McCmnell to^^day granted e divorce to Kx-Congreoeman^ltnneon Daubam. Air. Danham charged^lha*. ouinproratelng reletlona eileted be-^tween b e wife eud Mejor Allyn. While^tbe beertng wee pending tire. Duuhem got^a dlvoroe in .^ .nth Dakota. NavalAeadomy.^AriUArnue, kid.. June 18. I he report of^tbe bo ird of vleliore of the United Hlatea^navel academy will eoggeet that lha eourae^of tnelrnoilou be elt yeare, Inetead of four,^end a two yaare' 0 alee ae at preeent. On-^^ aeiouel praollne oroiiee of four monlba^eecb ere recommended. MAnnum, lad., June 18 The eteamer^(Tin of lladlaon elraek n dyke euiidehlpa iu^front of tble oily at fonr o'clock tbla nio u-^Ing anJ lore e hole aevanty feet long In her^bull (in hoard wee eevealy-flva wheel^^men relurniug from l.vamvlilo. All eafe. WAITINGTO 8 KB IT. HillRaaervee the Hlckl la Walt Hafore i... .hog Haw to Vale, Wa'uinotok,June IS. lull moved, In^the eenal* to-day, lo pleee 00a 1 no tbe free^lie*, and epoke of the redemption of demo-^erello pledgee. Tbe boeee bill pieced coil^on the free Met. The fluanoe oommlttee^amendment plaoed a daty of 10 cente a ton^on bltumlnnne ooel end eleok, 16 oente on^elack and eulm end 1/i per eanl ed velorem^on eoke. Ae eoon ee the olerk hed reed^thie paragraph Hill and I'effer jam a 1 te^tbelr feet. Ibe New Vork eenalor wea^recognized end be eaul to tbe elerk'e deck^an amendment lo reiu.nu bitoralnooe eoal^end ebale lo tbe free hat HeauiirHi ted bie emendraenl with a^epeacb. It waa. be eatd, ueeieea fur hint lo^enter Into a leogthy argument. He elmply^wanted lo cell tba eltenlon of bie demo^^cratic colleague* lo the feel thai tbe ouuo-^irr ezpeated ^ democratic. oougreee, la eny^la.iff meaeare, to place ooal eu tbo free^liel. Daring the eo*r*e of hie rtmarwe^('handler interropted Hill, oxpreeoing^the opinion that ooal would be on^the f.ea liel before the bill became law,^baaing ble opinion on Ibe '*eor.'ue ooufl.^dence^ felt by ibe Nova rleotla eyadlovte^wltb .*l;ii b Wbltuey wee eounected. Hill^declared thet he wae ofpoead to ee-teia^feeluree of tbe bill, the loclallet end popn-^lielio Income tax in parllonler, but no one,^be deolered, bad a right to eev he waa op-^poeed lo Ibe bill and waa etteklng lo com-^peaa ita defeat, lintkunwe wbal the bill will be like^wben II peeeee tbe eenate end comae oat of^conference,^ eaid he paeeiouaiely. ^Ood^knowa how meoy eitonione and eonoee^alone will be wrung f ont the niiwliling^bende of tbe committee. I reae ve Ibe^right to vola for it or not wben I eee wbel^it ie ai a finality. Hqnlre,on behalf of the Waehlnnton coal^interrele, thought II wae unfnlr to admit^Canadian roal at 10 per oent when Canada^ohargee GO per oenl on coal Import*. Ferklneexplained that he abould refrain^from voting on thie peragraph beoaute be^bed n 1 ereonal latereel in conl minee on^the I'aclflo coeit. Hnl'eamendment waeloal, eeven to fifty-^one, kieeere. Kyle, Allen end l'efler, popn-^lieie; Hill aad lrbr, demoarate, and Mane-^brougb aud Waehborn, repobllcane, voted^In favor of the motion. Tba finance com^^mittee emendmenl ilectng a duty of K)^caote on bitnminoue coal and ehale eud U^oente on coel or oulm the! will pace throogo^a hali-i^ch eereen wee then agreed to. Veetpropoeed a eenea of Increeeee in lha^dotlea on glovea, which were agreed to^without abjection. The xniecelleneoue^eehednle wae complete.! without obetrao-^tloo, and al 0:15 ibe eenate adtoarned. TbaAntl-Oatlea Dill.^Wafhukoton, Jane 18 ^ The anti-option^bl.l waa launched opoa ite oongreeeionel^voyage In the hooer. Hetuh opened the^debete with n epeeeb In favor of tbe bill.^When Hatoh'e time expired, Warner, dem-^oarat, of New York, delivered a vlgoroue^epeeob egalnel the meaanre. Bryan, of^Nebreeka, eoneldered thai it wae a bill to^prevent gambling in ferm produote, and^thoniihl it wae anjuet to bit oonctlluente,^who were mainly fermere, that other men^ehon d have Ibe right to effeet the price of^their produote If they had taken the rlak of^rain and drougb and g.aeehoppere end^obincb huge. There wae no difference be^^tween tbe notion of a barglar who went lo^a man'e borne and robbed bim of bie goode^end tbe ection of a man who, on the etock^exebanae, drove down the p.ioe of the^fermrr'e prodacM, nod thai deertved him^of eo uiuob to which be wae jnetly entitled. IioeaNot Ilellove In \ loleaoe.^WiHiiinoToN, Jane 18.^Morrlion I.^Swift, of Boelou, appeered before the^home committee on labor to-dny. Chair^^man McOann called hie ettention to an ar^^ticle in a Waebington evening paper, wbioh^^1 Urged that ha bad been oonneoted with^Honore Jackeon, of Cuioago, iu an anaroh-^lel plot. Wben yaeetloned he leagbed aud^eald he bad uever met Jackeon bat once,^and if he had known of eny anob plol be^wonld have tried to prevent it. He eaid be^had alwaye depreoated violenoe in connec^^tion with etrikee. He advooated a ledoo-^Hon of the boure of labor to give work to^the unemployed. MaySecure Indian Rallae.^Wahhinoton, Jnne 17 The teoretery of^tbe interior bae granted termlaelon to tbe^management of the New York Huteum of^Netorel Hletory to ellow He repreeenlivea^entrance lo tbe Unoompehgre and Uintah^Indiau reeervatioue, in Utah, to obtain^foeeile for exhlblte. The requeai wne de^^nied leet winter, owing to tbe excited con^^dition of tbe trlbee. HOWIN THE H, R O. E. .lauieetowa,N, V., the Proper Place of^Meeting Thie Vear. JiMraTowN,N. Y^ Jnne IS. At 8:.10 thie^eflernoon tbo Kike' grend lodge epeclel^eeeeion began, lioll call al the opening ef^the eeeeion ehowed Hi!) membtre of^the grand lodge pieeent. A Urge^number of lodgea were not repreeented. Atfive o'clock eevenly membere of the^grand lodee withdrew and look tbe train^for Atleulio ('ity. lie a vote of eeventy-^eix to ten Ibe graud lodge enitalned Ibe ec^^tion of Kxelled Huler Apperly in eaepend-^ing three grand trueteee and appointing^othe-e in their tilaree, Ity vole of eighty*^foor to two they approved the action of Ibe^grand trnito e In appointing Jamretowa ee^tbe meeting piece of the gi and lodae. Fifteen^lodgee were read onl of the o'der'e grand^lodge until they make proper raturpe to Ibe^nfflcere. Ther were: I'oiladelphia, Han^Frineieeo, llaltlmo'e, Merldnu, Albeny,^New Bedforn, Lowell. Newport. H I.,^Wilkeeberrr, liroolou, Haverhill, Iloitoo,^Uicbmond en I Indlenatolie. PEEHONAL. WalterCooper ie in town from lloteman. ().A. Tlbboti end wife, Wineton. are^rvgietered at The Helena. TomMeTegoe nnd Dr. A. H. Mitchell, of^Deer liodar, are In tbe city. I).W. Kevee. of Kentucky, wae admltte.l^to practice by tbe eurreme ooart yeeterdey. KdwerdUoriky arrived yeatarday from^Ann Arbor, wbeie be hae beenetudying^lew. KugeneMeyer bee joet returned from at^^tending tbeOrand lAiiga, K. of 1'., al Ana-^onnda. Willielerael rein-tied from Ann Arbor^yeatarday and will epend hie vacation With^hie parente. UieeItettle K. Campbell, of lllecketone.^Ve., le vleillair her brother, A. A. Camp^^bell, al fUM North Heatlte Ureal. l'.ditorHutler, of the Htookgrowere' Jonr-^nel, of Mi.... City, wne among the eaetern^newepaper meu who remained over in Hel^^ena yeeterdey. Capl.C. F. Hodgee, '1 wenlv-rlftb infan^^try, aeelelenl Ineuaolor general and In-^il nolor of tba Montana National guard,^came over from Unite yeeta dny and will^remain be e for two weeka, CherleeM. Uueeell, belter known ae Ibe^cowboy aitlet, te In town and le etopplni el^Tbe Heleae, where he forme quite a pictor-^eeqne end Intereet.nt figure. Il la ble flrel^vleil to Ibe capital eluco 1887. I;*.11.Berry, While Hnlpbnr Hpringe;^Win K Fiehar, Vimnla Cily; II. K II. mi.^Tnwneeud, J. J. Kellr, Ureal Felle; O. F.^Oodderd. lloaemani D. II. Yinuenl, llulle.^.lamee Olaee, Uaein; end tt A. Wlllianta,^(i endive, ere among the oul-of-lowu vlei-^lore In the oily. Mortlmar Adds to His Crimlnsl^Compllciiy In Murder Falsa^Ststamants. tfrtssaEach Day a Denial of^Confession of the Previous^Day. Hla OlaI.an Ceqlradleta All the Oilier* and I*^Mot Hollered by Very Many^People. daythu branch will be open to Wallace,^and from there via the Union 1'aolflo to^Hpokaae. A train palled Into Mleeonla thie^evening from Jocko, having on board the^eaet bound peeeeugore who heve been^water-hound two weeka at Hone 1'iaine^aad al Thuuipeon Fella MANYULM UN TO WOHK. Hat Hoi All byLang Special(o The ladnuendeat. trvavonToa,Jane 18.-Willie aioilimer.^one of the ma derert, eelf-oonfeeeed, of^Kmenuel Fleming, hue made another aleta-^mont aad added one more to tbe felae^aletemenla be hie made einoe hie erreet.^MM laet night Mortimer cent word to^Julga Ucnr/ that be h^d another etaie^meet In make, and wanted to make it at^ono , bat Judge Henry Ibonght any Iking^Mortimer had to lay wonld keep nntll^morning, and he refnead lo ee* him uutll^to-lay. Tbia morning Mortimer wea^brought to the odlee of Ibe judge by Under^Sheriff Hogan, aud he tbera elated Ibat he^bad committed the murder of Kmaneel^Fleming on Ibe night of April If, unaided^and alone; thai neither Audereon, aliaa^Fielde, nor any one cine hed a hand In Ibe^effeir, and lhat he made Ibe eletameat to^eavean int,ooentman f om Ihe pallowe. Wheaqueetioned by Judge Henrr, Mor^^timer atotel that be had ewom feleeiy al^the ooroner'e inquelt, egain at Ihe prelim-^im.ry ^xemlaation, and alao at the trial of^Anderaon. , Ha further elated that th*^etatemenl ho made to the govarnnr twenty-^foar boure before wae fall*. Ijieelioned^farther by Judge Henry he enld the! An^^deraon wae not with him al the time ef the^coiitam. laieu robbery of Fleming on the^telend, aud wben aiknd why two ir aeke^weie mada be declered he had made two^to divert auiploiou. Whennaked when be bad fl-et told As-^derion of the murder be replied the Hator-^day of Andereon'e arreil. Tble ^tetemeat^done nol egree el all with what Fielde tea-^tifled to at bit trial, for be then ewore that^Mortimer had told bim of tba mariar the^nigbt tbe deed wae committed, wben tbe^two met on Oeo. Yeouk'e ranch. When^naked by tbe judge how Fielde knew hie^(Mortlmer'i) biding place, and went di^^rectly to bim on tha nlghl of tbe ccarder,^when preeamably ool wltb a poiee in eearob^of Ihe criminal, Mortimer replied that he^oeme there by aoeldeul. Thewho u etatemenl of Mortimer, In^feot, like many of ble other eloriee, did nol^hold water and tbe jndge eatlafleJ bimeelf^and all preeent barond a doubt that Morti^^mer fa* again making untrue aealemenM. 11ft Icier cm been writing leltera ..' !*le^la Fielde, all of which were Intercepted by^the jailor, and were in Ibe poeieailon of^Judge Henry at Ihe lime of mekln*; tble^lail elatemenl. One of tbeee lettere con^^tained tbe following wordi: ^I have woven^a net aronnd yon, and I will now nnweave^II^ Mortimer denied to Judge Henry thet^he had written eny lettere to Andereon, but^efeerward admitted that he might bare^written one. WhatMortimer'e motive ia for making^each a etatemenl at thii day oia only bi^oonjeotured. Oae theory that mty be ad^vaneid le n deeire to clear H V. Htumbo,^wholeelified al tbe trial that Fieldi wae^vleiliag al hli home when the murder wae^committed, and who will be plaoed on trial^cheiged with perjury to-morrow morning.^What eppeare a mo a plane.ble theory ie a^wieh to eave Fielde f rem hanging. Aetbe day eet for the exeoatloa of Fieldi^drawn near Mortimer nppeare to be geltiug^rallied, and from what oan be learned he^never wae more than a half-witted boy al^beet. No 0 edenoe le here given lo thie, bit^lael etatemenl, and nothing be oan or will^eay can be believe). He haa repsatedlr^perjured himeelf onler oath, aud made^etetemeela proved to be falee repeatedly.^The execntion of Anderaon on tbe 2'11 inet.^will undoubtedly take plaoe, aud no etate^^menl ef Mortlmer'i will aaye hia aeok from^tne gellowe. POIbOMIN TUE FLOUR. NarrowKacapa of a IVItoeae la e Cele^^brated Caee. Specialto The Independent. OheitI'-; 1Jnne 18.^ A letter from^.lodge Lee, of Kibbev. received to-aey,^aaye that Arthur Yieau, who wae tbe prin-^oirel witneae iu toe fnmoue Knglieh caee,^whioh hna oml tbe onuuty and etale tboni-^ande of do Tare, nerrowly eeoeped deeth^from poieon leet week. He ha 1 been away^from home eouie time and had left e eack^of floor and a qiiaittr of beef la Ihe hoaee.^tie made enmo bread of Iho floor ou hli^retorn, and found It blttor tailing and^threw It away. Hi* brother ate eoma and^became violently ill, and chicken*, bog*,^end the family dog, which ate the die-^cardad bread, died. A neighbor. Mre.^Nehel, borrowed aonio of the flour aud^mi d. breed f cm it. and her femily wee^made ill alao. A quarter of beef wae like-^wiaa doped end bad to be thrown away,^and knife cute we a dleouvcred on the Hour^eack. Althe flnl trial of the Knglieh oeee^Vieeu elated in court that Ihe Knglieh boy*^had threatened lo lake hia life if he uni^^fied *galn*l tueni, and the eourl fined one^$1110 and eenl the other to jail for ten daj*^fur oontempl of flon I. CAN(.0 III lllll ti II. IlyRail, Waien anil Ileal- ft. P, P****n-^gere. rlpcclalto The Independent Mnworit,June 18. Moil of th* wael-^bonnd pieeengere who have bean dal*in*d^here bun ten daye lo two week* left aitle^morning on a*p*ciel for Jaeko. A Iran*-^f*r of foor mllee by t ^in will b* mad*^irointbat poinl lo neer Dononn. From^Hunoeu to O.ark'e Fork, a diatanee of 100^mllee, will be by train. At Clatk'a Fork *^^teenier will b* need lo trauefer paeeenger*^dywn th* river lo I.eke l'^nd d'Orrlll* eud^eoroa* that body of water lo Hand I'oint, a^dlalanee of twenty eix mllee. Thie por^^tion of Ibe trip or eteeiner will undoubtedly^be a very pleaeeul veriallou of Ihe exper^^ience of travel* *. From band l'olul the^journey weetwaid oan be leeumed by rail.^A train went out on lb* Cmur d'Alaae^branch thie morning ** far ae Htergie. II^le expeoled that by Wedueedey or 1 bur*. II,e Ex-Manager of tha Rooky^Mountain Telegraph Co. Was^in Denver. elThaiu,^Odd a. CLnvataan,O., lane !H.-H*porie from^point* along Ibe Cleveland, Lorraine A^Wheeling road ebow that work wee r oca met^at only two mine* lo-dey. I tn.ee era at^Hock Hill. In ihe Maaelllon dlilriol a few^men went to work, the miner* having^daoided In maea Meeting to bold oot for a^lA-oont differential over the rite paid in^tbe Heek Hilt dletriot. The militia een^.tiuoe* to gnerd ell biidgee and Ireetlee.^Tbe miner* eay If eeabe era pal In tbelr^pleeee ther* will be In* Mggeet riot In Ihe^bintory of Ihe eoaalry, end mllitle will be^of little roneeqaenee t* euppr*** il. Miner*^In the New i.lebon dietrlel returned to^woih ou tbe bnele of tbe Colamboe agree^^ment. rtrriauavi,Jane 18. ^ I he eoltlegaeot of^lb* ooal atrik* end te* ratora toarerk to^^day of 1S.000 of the 20.0UO minere In thie^dlatrlcl h*e given aa impetai to all klnde^of baeleeea. In th* riv*r lialrlel tha mm*r*^are etill oel. la tbe eaoond end fourth^pool the operalere objeet to elgaing tb*^yenrly agreement end tbe minere will pel^go back nntll thie !^ done. Al Menown^work be* not been reenmed, bat wl I be^ebortly. LiBam.v., Ill,, Jane 18 ^No minere ere^at work to dav le th* mm** al La Hall*.^OgUaby or Fern. Th* leaden deolere the^men will not work auleee lael ye*.'* price*^are reator*J. Th* opereto.-e eay they can^^not pay the prioei named by the Hprlng^bald Convention, becao** they are propnr-^tionitele higher Iban tbo** adoplad for tb*^Ohio field. Coi.DMiinK,June In -Lettere and tele-^grewK to tb* national headquartar* of lb*^Uut'.ed Mine Wo/ken give nnaietekebl*^evidence Ihel Ihe (entlment in favor of ana^tainlng the natioaal officer* i* growing^rapidly. It I* batlevtd el beedquerter*^that ei leael Iwo-thirde of the miner* In^Ohio beve reeumed work. Mihtim'hFr.nBV, O, Jnne 18. -Mioere at^th* Laagblln nail worke, Onylord, Long^Uuo, Bellel 0 and other mince rete.ned to^wo k to day A general breakup la ex^^pected. The Wheeling creek minere ere^etill onl. Th* miner* al Lerrollton aud^Kelleye ntaraed to work to-day and cam*^out again. I'm1 ^011 1111 a, June 18.^The conference^of bitnminoue ooel oparatore ia Ibie city^to-day, after bearing tbe report of the^committee who met tbe miner* at Altera,^daoided nol lo give any advanee. They^reeolved to work Ih* mine* with non-union^men. B.'iintNi.iiAM,Ala., June IS,^Armed^atrtkero drove a wetekman from a bridge^on the Georgia l'aelfio road near Coalbarg,^at midnight and plaoing dynamite under^tbe bridge exploded il. Little demage wae^done. NOETHKUNI'ACIFIC TRAVEL GeneralPaaaanger Ajem Pea fay* II 1*^Heller I ben i net Veer. U*n*ralPa*e*eg*r and Ticket Agent Che*.^8. Fee, of tbe Northern 1'eeifle rall oad ie^in Henna on bie wey to the eonnd. He !et t P^el two ^vetka ago, and le jour-^neytng to the ooael by eeey alag**, etppilng^ul variaae town* on th* way aad looking^after the hueineM of Ihe company. Yea^^tarday afternoon be weat to Meryiville and^will return to-day. He will make Helena^bie heedqaartar* for **v*ral day*, vtiiliuK^Ihe enrroondlng towae. Talking to an^Im.h im ts. ispciter yeeterday, Mr. F**^^aid tbe park boiincie we* not up to their^expeetatione eo fer tbie peer, due lo tbe^waabonte on tha wait end. Hie informa^^tion yeeterday wae to tbe effect lhat by 8at-^urday next the line wonld be^all riehl from m. I'ael to^Portland, wlthoat tranefrr. Ia regard^to Immigration M . Fee eaid thet deepite^the quiel timea tble year It ehowed an iu^creeee of lfi per oent over lail year. ^Thi*^I* not v*ry big,^ laid Mr. F*r, ^bat th* fig^are* are In the right direction. They are^in black lnitead of in red. Tbie nortb-^weeteru oonntry, while it we* hard hit by^the oreeh lail year, I* atltl heller oil than^the eaetern country, and it it gelling ite^proportion of now eetlleta If then, wa* a^men to Texaa and lb* *oolhw**l 1 woold^cenclud* that there wee eometblog wrong^with tbe oonntry. ilul there le virteally^no movement of eel! ere in any d rection.^and the norlbweet ie getting ite chare. It^ie very herd lo gel the fermere in the mid^^dle weet end In Ibe eeat to look upon Mon^^tana ae an agricultural eoantry. They ae-^kuowledg* It I* a great mining oonn^^try and a great etock relelng Mo^^tion, but they do nol know^that Ite villeye contain e*^fine farming lend* a* thai* are in nny^oonntry. Then the middle weel fermere^do nol underelend the benefit* of Irriga^^tion. Whtnwagtt them educated .p to^Irrigation, Ihia oooutry will fill up very^rapidly. Colorado bee done eomegreet^work during th* i net few yaare in tbe way^of calling altrntioe to lie agricultural re^eonroe*. and III* now feeling th* benefit*^of tbi* work. Mont*ua be* a* good laud,^more water, end a* favorable a climate e*^Colorado, and there i* no queetion of Ibe^fntnre in regard lo Ibe growth of agriaul-^ture in thie elate F.J. Haynee. tbe phologrepher, wee with^Mr. Fee in eaetern Montana. He wanted^^ lolof view* for turn eelf, and th* Northern^I'aoiflo want d *om* a en to put In adver^^tising mattar lo be aaed in tbe future HaWaa Convicted of Mot Sup^^porting Hla Wife and Beat^to Jail, io in Inveetmeui Companiee. JaiKruxiNCi rr. Mo., Jun* 18. - The en-^rrorae court tble morning diemiaee.1 lb*^prooeedlngo inalltoted by Ibe attorney^generel lo v.ioale tb* chart*'* ut thrr* bond^tnvratrarnt c iiiptutee doing buelu*** in^thi* elate. Il ia held thai thee* eoinpatnee^w*^* propeity luoorno ated and have a^right to traneeet boom*** in accordance^with ertielee of aaeoeutlone. Tbe eilorner^generd aaye he will now proeecule tbeae^oeaoerne under Ibe ami intuit law If they^attempt to rnannie bualuea* Neartli* l^**u*r Llae. OMtiu.June 18. -The rival wa* within a^f*w Inch** of th* daager line el noon. It^baa been raining eil day, aud there ie high^water north. Ht.Joexi'h, Jnne 18 The Miuoarl ro*^^over a foot lael night, and I* on* foot and^fiva-tenlb* above tha deuger Hue. Meay^aoree of feim lend hev* been eaten *way.^A beevy rain fell lo dav and Ihe river pro^^bably will go higher. TheVleiliag Edltura.^They were in heppy mood, retnrnlag^from the annual meeting at '.Leak Falla^Ther were in even hepyier uiuod when they^bed appealed their hung* al Ihe dinner^bner u i nr night with eome of tba de^iloione bread mada fiom Arebella Dour,^aud tbe rxquleit* paetry mad* from Wbit*^Lily. Tbea* h nude, m*de by th* Muutaen^Mllliug company, of thi* city, are In favor^with Ibe editorial fraternity. Theeenalor Never Nperulalad.^v Stecx Fall*. 8. D^ Jaae 18,^ Henalur^F*tllgr*w, uow al home here, tble morning^received e eummone frum tteuntor Oruy,^chairman of tbe euger Inveetigaling coin-^mlttee, to appear ae a wllneae.. F*ttigr*w^wired back be never purvbeeed eloek iu eny^corporation for epecotelive pnrooaae before^or ainoe going lo th* eeuale end aeke to bo^^ioneed from Ihe trip to Weihington. thenHe Wee Held fur Canrt on a Mere^Serlou* Charee, lent atepp*d Owl^ml tba It worn. Hrlaaapeople will remembtr Cbarl**^Kidg*w*y, who lived in Helena aeveral^yeare ago, end who waa Ihe manager of tbe^Itoeky Mountain Telegraph company.^l(.ldg*w*y left her* e couple of year* agn,^ehorl In hie eoeoante. il wee ellaged, and^wltb a woman nut hia wife. I tfo te were^made to locite bim. bnl for uuo time^wttbont avail. A recent l**n* of the Den^^ver New* tall* lb* atory of HldKCWay'e do^^ing* *loon leaving IbU oily: Ifind th* defendant galily a* charged,^and impose the fell ponelty lmpoeed by^law, T he eentenoe ie tbet tbe prienner be^confined In the eonnly jell fer alxty daye. Theabove finding of Ihe eoo't le nol en^nnotual one, hut In the caee druidsd by^Juetlce Mora* yeitetday II wa* Ihe eeqael^to an Interealing domeatic drama In wbioh^there flguree a patient wife and three^beautiful children, a widow wbo le a eteno-^grapber aad tb* mother of eeverel hand-^SSSSS yoong daogbler*, an) a brother In^lew, wbo I* tbe obamp on of the wronged^wife, together with a whole feor acta filled^with joy and aorrow, proeperlky end ad-^vereity, wltb a few ^^neetional ohargee of^infidelity, embezzlement and loo** boelneea^method*. Th* eoene of ell Ihie mixtnra^extende from tbe Mleoioolppi to the 1'aolUo^and f om Montana to Mexico. ThePeople ve. ^ her!** Hi ig. way, charge^non-iupport, wa* lb* legal vehiele wbioh^oanyeyad Ihe eeneatlona to a conviction^Hidgeway fifteen yoare ago waa a train die-^patchrr al Hlllaberougb, 111. He wne *^bright, handioma fellow, end manipulated^the key to perfection. He beoame a oon-^^lent viallor lo tbe home ef a wealthy^termer nemed Netuaeiel Hake-, and In 1880^marrled Ibe yoaoged daughter, Liu, a^bandeome, intellectaal girl. The ineteh^had th* approval of *v*ryb^dy. and tba^bapplueee of eaeh eeamed aeenred. For^nine year* or ov*r not a clond marraJ tho^domcttio horizon. Little ablldren cam*^and o*m*nted the lov* each bed for tbe^other. In 1887 Uidgeway and ble femily^left Wankene, Wia.. for Ht. Fanl, wher*^be went Into tb* grain kneineaa with oa. ^-^lal eaid le have bean enpplied by hla bro^^ther-in-law, John M. Thome. The venture^proved uneueoeeafol, end be moved to Mia-^ueapolle, wbeie he reenmed the boeiaeae of^t*)^gr*pbiua. Ini^-* ^ he waa appointed manager of tbe^Kooky Moantain Telegraph company at^lieleae, Moel *omm *f^et hie arrival tiecre^ltidgaway engaged e etaaograpber. ahe^wee a young w.dow, ^tylub, uttraelive. eud^peeeeeaed of that meet neoeeeary acoom-^pli*bm*nt, ehlr. For a time Mr*, bnyder^boarded wltb the ltidgeweye, bat tbe elny^wee limited by Ibe dieeovery thai tb* hue-^bend and hie employe were unduly effe*.^tioaatc. Ihe troobl** of Mr*. Uidgaway^date from Ibat time. Frevloue to tbeu no^boebend could have been kinder. Tbemanager of tbe Uocky Mountain^Telegraph company left Helena In lH'.i-'.^it ie eail that there wae an aueetiified bal-^aaoe of about #7,000. A year befoie he^left Helene be etni hia wif* to Colorado,^wher* lb* vi*ited lelative* lo D*av*r and^Ak on. In leaving lialcna Hidgeway, II^ia eatd, wae accompanied by Mr*. Snyner,^and il 1* ehargtd Ibat tbey want to Old^Mexloo together. The e they traveled un^^der the name of HeeO, remaining in tbe^City of Meiio ^ until a year ago, wnen^brother-in-law Thome again oeme to Ibe^reicae aad e*Mbli*b*d lb* tra*nt haabend^in ba*in*(* In Denver al It)IB Lawrence^^titel Tbla wae leet Angaek, and for e^time tb* buein'-ee flonrlebed. A reconcilia^^tion between K^. gewey end hi* wife wa*^breeght eboat inU ^he returned to Denver^from M. Louie wuere ahe had been living^with a eleter. Tin* reunion oceurro I Jau.^21 lael. Two w.ekt belor* that lime tbe^widow bud einvod aad wae inetelled In^roomi kei't by Mre. UilforJ, at 18115 Law-^icnceitreot. lt.ere Mre Mivdor wee In^^tro J uood ee Mra. Heed, eieter of Mr. Uidga^^way. Wben the wile arrived aha w** taken 10room* oa Irenmul atrect near Four^taenia. Let*in January a ranch fourteen mile*^out Month llroedway in leaeed iu Mr*.^Hoyd*r'a nam* and tb* groaeriee to keep^the tenant! alive, II te eaid, en enppliel^by Mr. Kldgway from ble etore. Il I* alem^elated that Ibe money for Ibe furniture,^bought from the Ward Auetion company,^came from the aamo eouroo. IuMa ou, Mr. Thorn* claim* to have^discovered that Uidgeway wae nol living ae^to hi* agreement aad he took poeeeeeion o(^the etora on Lawrence etreea. Kmc* Ibat^time Kldgwar baa been doing odd jobu en I^eernlug eome money aad Ihe plaioliS)^eleliue tbel ibe hae reoeived non* of it, end^Ibat bo bae failed to eiipport ber aad tbe^children for two year*. Toteday following Uidgeway'* oonvlotloa)^on Ih* obargenf noa-euppo l, bie trial o%^lb* aherg* of adulury ^^ commaneed.^Tbe beermg lilted **v*ral day*, and Hidge^^way wae bold for court In $300 and Mi*.^Nnydcr in *^^^,^. I onilnnlng ou able ph**e^of Ih* Hidgeway budn*** Ih* New* aaiu:^^ttliii oourl aJjeurnad th* loeni w*a^crow .*.!, In.in Mi*. Hidgewav, who proa*^^oated her buband. Mr*. Hurder and Mr.^Uidgaway having nnmerou* frieode pre*-;^^i*i. who turroanded them wben lb* d*-^oldon w*i g.ven. 'f h* offlaeia of Ibe ouurt^paid no particular attention to their prie-,^ouera, aud both wilkee out of th* ooa l^room end rood* their *ao*pe. Jndice^11.... 7* immediately notified the police, bat^^o far tb* ga lent I har.ee and lb* d**bmg^Clyd* have eucoeedod in evading arroet. l.i.o.In lie aeverllr.^Omaha, Jnn* 18. ^A *p*cl*l lo th* He*^from H*rrl*ooburg, N*b., *ay* thai lb*^uortheru pail of Hloux coaatv wae vleited^yoaterdey by a ovolone which wae terrible^In ite Mverlty. It wa* about tw*uty rod*^wide end five tuilae in length. Kverythtug^in Ite path wae ewept from the eu Ih. A^log fourteen feet In length and fifteen^iucbte la diameter wee picked up and^carried a dieleuce of etxty rod*. Th* b*rn*,^^ hod*, wagon* and implemente of D. W.^Woody were completely demollebud. Kafo*^Woody and hi* bur** in lb* ebed wore^picked up and oarrlad through eu open^ioof and lauded agelu eboat 'J00 feel awey.^Neither wee eanonely iojnied. Hani.. i.. a atroot Oar.^FkTaaeoM, N. J., Juo* 18.^ Ihe D-*k*r-^ton *xpre*a on Ih* New York, raequohenue^A Woelern railroeJ, going thirly-tlve mllee^an hour, ran Into and demollabed an olee-^Irioetreet ear at tba Ulvor eireet e oeilng^to day. Among tu.ua lujared eve: Joauue 11linen, contractor, Internal injarle*; Ma^^tilda Cloxton, eoh.ml teacher, injured In^tbe heed, nol **rlou*lyi Ltnr* B**ober-^nougb, eohool l**ohei. *lighl injari** la^th* head and body, LI Ion Callen, an alJerly^womaa, iujuied lalernallyi letode YYellel,^Injured oa head aud body.