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THEANACONDA STANDARD: SATURDAY MORNING. MAY 30, 1S91. S THEEND 13 NOT YET Ers.Nobles' Salt Against the Stret^Riiifiy Company. PRODUCED A SENSAT1CN AStatement to the Court by tie^Plaintiff's Attorney Creates^a Lively Dis^^cuss, on. Ill-TTK,May '.^.^The caic of ManilaC.^mMm vs. The Hime Street liailway con*^pany was continued on trial ill Depall-^MM 1. of ihe ilislrict court lu-ilay. 'I'tie^mornine ibe* tukinir o. the testimony of^the plaintiff was faUMA She w-os rtib-^Joclcil to a severe t'ross-caetniuutiii.i nt^the huiuls of Mr. lialeh.rn. Mr. Soalkui,^lor the plainliil', nskcil lo iiitr^^luce in^evidence a trancript of tliu iMthMM^lukcii ul the coronet's it quest MM af i r^ih)' ( oluuibia r h 11 accident, llm ^i.^opposed liy Messrs. Mclirulo ami Hal-^ilorn. Alter Iditflhy MMMM o^ bou^feiilcs the conn sii.tniiii-u ihu objection. JohnMcOriiiiinoii srM UM tlrnt witiii s^^for Ih^ defense, lie icstilled that I e was^on the platform of the runaway car air I^MM brakes were Ml MJl MMMMJ M tie^^.aniens. George lleiislcy, u hoy of .5^^WML was the next wane.'*. Ue wai hi^lue phitlorni and saw the brakes set. IX-^teclivc ('. ( . lih .di s mM ihat he wis^fetal.(hinf Ml the platform when the cir^urrived at the iranie-us. 'J he ear aota^quickly jammed lull of people, and soiie^MMI ciiiiibed on the roof. The cir re^^mained ul the platform not mere ilitn^three MM4MM licfore it sturted to ran^nwav. **Uidyou consider it dangerous to hoinl^thai carat that lime owinir to the crovtl-^nigut the people^ ' asked Mr. II dilorr. Mr.M ail*.n ohj -ctcti to the tpicsiiou on^the ground that it was not material and^that it had been shown that the witness^was not competent to judge. Mr. Mclln It-^iirjrucd tint Mr. Hliode* was just I lie beat^kind of a in.in t^^ express an opinion of^this kind. The objection wan sustained^lor the reason that the question was in^^competent. The court held that ths* ques^^tion of negligence was one fur the cotrt^and jury to decide, and not the MeML^Mr. McDr.de held tii.it if the plaintiff was^fully of voluntary negligence, then site^was guilty of negligence, but the court^tli.aiglit that the question of contribuli ry^!u g. igence rested upon the same basis us^Um first question ol the negligence of tl i-^company. The defendant took an M^^ccptto i to tlie ruling. ^Statehow many people there were is^and about that car who were drunk.'' icould not answer tiiat question.^Tin-re wi re quit' a nuiuber. J.( h .uviti was the next witness. He^was at the garden. Ml the duy of the ai'ci-^di nl with Will his wife and boy, untl^heard the conductor begging the people^to get i'IV the car because there waslco^many on board. iharks Dorscy, all employee of tlic^company at the tunc of tliu accident,^described construction of the cars. The^luair ior adjourning courl hail arr.Tcd^wl-en Mr. Dorscy's testimony was MM*^caidcd* ASMALL Si NNATION, Hie lohim. The rtmiors may iiave founda^^tion in fact and tlicy may iiave no founda^^tion. Kuruors are information that are^entirely unreliable us very frequently^given. Woare not here to investigate this^matter, but this will probably le id to an^investigation in the future so tar as the^court and jury are concerted. 1 then-^fore fay, gentlemen oi the Jury, that these^matters which have been suggested to the^court this evening are matters at the^present time purely between the^counsel themselves and not matters^between tbe counsel and the court or the^counsel and the jury. It is simply a con^^troversy which has arisen here b -tween^tlie counsel. The court and the jury are^not to be influenced by anything that lias^been said or done. If e ther of these^gentlemen between whom this e uiirol^vcrsy has arisen have anyihihg to present^to the courl in the future wiin reference^to lids in liter tic court is rea ly to bear^it, but we h id try and determine tins case^on the law and evidence as near a* we^are able.'' Attorney fur ilie i'lahitiflr Ansiou*^About lllr-Jury** V^ ^ lf;trt.^Jti't before all adjournment was takt n,^however, a sensational incident occurred.^Mr. .vcoliun aroso and addressing the^court said: 1have a reipipst to mi lie. but he fore^making it 1 Brian to make a statcinciitand^declaration that we have absolute faith in^all tie* g. iitleiiieu composing the jury,^and lor mat 11 u*-oii we* arc willing to iiave^ilieiu sc| aiate until Muinl.iv morning,^t'otiusel lor tbe plaintiff has IMMI admon-^isl'td on tins quest.on of separation of^the jury i.llll I will ask the coin t now to^iti^iruci the jury not merely in the usual^foi in t^^ not converse in any manner upon^lie* stibji d, but also to instruct them spc-^e'lba .y M rc|ie^rt to the court any at^^tempt to approach them in the case,^win tin r m lite on the part ol the plaintiff^or the den ndant or anybody. Mr.Mcliride, attorney for the defence,^qtl i lily jumped up and said that tbe gen^^tleman's suggestion teemed to lie un^^called for, as the jurors were undoubtedly^men who could be relied upon. JudgeMcliattoii then staled to the jury^that they would lie allowed lo SJ pirate,^but he would not only instruct them to^retrain from talking ubcut the manor,hut^to report any attempt niude to approach^then by anybody. SinceMr. Stallin has made this mean^insinuation that a juryman or somebody^has been uppruachid, 1 call upon bun to^MM* lbs parly here now,^' said Mr. Mc-^IJri le souiewdial hotly. Mr.Mallon sharply replied: ^So far^as I am concerned, if there is any insinu^^ation i am responsible for it. II Mr. Mc-^lir.de Hunks there is any insinuation 1^am respoii-ible to him. 'Itis due to me that the gi titlcuiaii^fchoiild explain,^ said Mr. Mcliride.^' ^1 iloti'i know what right Mr. Mcliride^has t] ask me to explain on the ground^that uiiythiiff is due to him,' said Mr.^Seallou, with a t'ligcot sarcasm, and con^^tinuing, be said: ^I will further^say, your h iiior, thai 1 do not^know of any one having been ap-^prouctc lor of any attempt to approach^a juror. 1 simply : ;iy 1 have been minion-^isiied in icgard to die matter. If 1 had^any su-picioii 1 would uol allow the Jury^to be separated. Ifthere is anything in this matter Mr.^Scalloli should be given a chance to bring^^ tout, ^said Mr. Mcliride. Tbt*t'ourl^^The gentlemen have made1^their speiches, now lee court will make^Bis speech. The jury is not here for the^i.urp.ise of eleteriuiuiiig tin* i-oiitrovcr.y^by any pri jtiiiicc or inllur iiee in the mm^nil one side or the other. They are here^to determine the controversy anil rights^of these* parties and other parties wGbm^i-einttoversie'S are brought before them^u: on tbe- law and e-vale-nce of the case-.^That the court lull well knows the luct^1 believe tbe jury entirely undcrMnnd*. Ibismailer being presented to this^court in this way I ray now is s^ uu thing^which isn't euitircly new. It is somethi: g^wbnh is brought frtipietitly before this^conn. It is something winch the court^fn qucutly of Us own motion and without^any sugge-sttoti from anyone gives to a^jury * tnply as a pre caution, simply as a^n tn.t.d r of the duty of the courl and the^jury, at any rate simply as the discharge^of the court's duty on its part and a si in-^pierinitii.er for the gentlemen of the^jury. ^1 lies^ suggestions made by counsel^here, liits wish or desire expressed, that^the court sb ill give a little more explicit^a uu ^ii it inn to the- jury is something^w h cli ol it .e lf is not ul ail reprehensible.^(' 'iin-cl in making tins st.m incut h is^made HO) charge that any gentlemen of^the jury Had been influenced in any way;^has made no charge that any gentleman^of the jury hud been guil'y ol any un-^proper act whatever. Asthe mailer stands now there is no^chnrgc of impropriety in this rase. If^there was any charge of anything ini-^proi.t r it would be the court's first duty to^elesire that ibis in.hot should lie invest -^g.iu-il before going any further. It is^simply a suggestion to be careful and the^foiitiualion for that suggestion has mm^eivi n by the' cotpise'l who made' the sug^^gestion on tile lad thai rumors had come LOST IN 1H MOUNTAINS. llcwa Day of la j..y incut Was hut-t-ertlt tl^liy a X iglit ul Colli C'uiiifiiri.^Bl'TTK, May 'JJ.^A Bciillcmaii who with^his wile and baby went for a pleasure^drive to the'head e^f ihe C olorado w ood^flume on Wednesday last, had an experi^^ence which, although not at all blood^curdling, ncveriticlcai possessed ele^^ments entitling it to a place amongst that^class - f adventures which if not full of^danger bn not full of delight. The^names are suppressed owing lo the sen^^sitiveness of met art e^i cuiiertril and^their dislike for b iug made* conspicuous^ill print. Tiny VMM out from Hutte*^with a horse and buggy during the fore^^noon of a ve ry plca-.anl day (as every^^body knows last Wednesday w.i^), with^the purpose of liiucl.iug in some shady^neiok where the songs of Inn!-, t le | url-^ing mountain streamlets, and the iragra'il^brei z.'s of ihe gu che^ would for the time^being hrnij; te^ iheui sweet forgctfiilncss^that life is .too otten a weary round of^boarding houses and inconveniently fur^^nished rented rooms. Incidentally they^designed to load their buggy with moun^^tain Mowers as evening approached, and^come hum)' with light hearts to take up^the dull grintl of earning a living. Il may^be staled just here that although^the programme was not carried out just^as intended, it is nevertheless a fact that^if any Hutte p:*opl'* imagine liecaiise* this^City is not full of |oMH aud foliage that^the rc*gioit urountl about it has the same^lack, ilc y have only to drive MM to the^mountains in any direction and follow up^some gule'h nilo the fastnesses, in r.rde*r^to be lully convinced ^^t tlc ir mistake.^There ale* a hundred beautiful spots of^this character wttiiin easy drive of the^city where* there is lodage and ver.'.ure in^aiiiindaue'e, uuil II iwcrs of woude'rful^beauty ill a dozen or more varieties. Hutthis is not telling about tb * adven^^ture. After getting up M the rese'ivoir nil^i.n ivoidable mud hoio was e'licoiiiitcrcd,^which came near swallowing tic whole^parly, including the horse ami I ugg,'.^llul liny finally got to dry land again,^and it was therefore delei*iiiiue*il noi to^MM back by'that road, even if it was^|MMf| to gu a doz in miles out of the^way. 11 wus that determination which^wus to blame lor all the m.pleasantness^w hich followed. '1 lie pleasure seeki rs^followed the flume for quite a distance,^found a pleasant lunching place in a sale^gulch, and nfler twei or three houis spent^in rambling an.I Mower gathering, they^got into the-ir IM80 again uud proi-i-edeil^to U-nl tfial ^^other way^ home*. A si iilinel^on the wood tbiuie ^ there* are* MMI sta^^tioned along lie- Ibimi, one about cveiy^llltlc. to see that lie wood tloe-s not clog^the flume mid fall overboard^inloriind^them that by turning out of the main road^a mite or so further up the gulch anil fol^^lowing a side r tad whie'h lit* indicated,^tin y ci nlit drive across a spur of the-range^mid get into a io id le-admg down another^gulch which would soi n br.ng tin in out^i.if. the valley again. 1 he sine road was^readily found, the spur was cro,st*d, and^tb*y came down into another gulch ; but^there was no road li ailing down it. I hi^the contrary, the road forked and both^branches le*d up lull again, each ill a dif^^ferent ihreclion. Kcrollectioiisof the im^^passable mire behind urged then to keep^on, and so they eltd, i li-iositig what ap^^peared to lie ihe hki nl m of the two roads.^Alter billowing it awhile it forked, MM^and ibis put them in another quandary.^So they went back to Ihe lirsi lurking^place and tried tlie other branch, but^found after a lime thai it also foiked.^Tin^ only course seemed to be to perse^^vere, at il so every road which presented^itself thereafter was followed until it^^Mm r led somewhere or wound up in a^brush p itch. Hut somehow they ail ended^in the lain r way. 1 he fact of the matter^was thai tlie woods was full of them,for the^choppers ami haulers had MM at work^in that locality for years past, and in get^^ting tin* wood down to the Hume tin y had^made' roads le ading up the mountain siele s^and sma.ler gulches in ulnio-t counil'-ss^numbers. Il was a perfect laoyriiitli, and^by tlie tune tin y reabz -d tin ir Im'W ilder-^111* lit, dust MMI on. It soon MMMM^dangerous driving on account of the u.i-^even character m the ground ai.il tlic^cotuing darkness, mill although they inul^now turned back it Itecanie appan nt they^couldn't i veil Hud their way l.at-k to the^main road, lor there wi s no mi m and^e-iiougl: Irei ^ had been h-It by the wood^choppers to render a moonless ntgtii^amoiigMt tlie-in i xceiHbug.y black. There^was tiuly one tbtug left, and that was to^camp cut. Fortunately uu e.ld cabin,^which had been used ut one tune by the^cho| p rs, wus found, aud in il tin y de^^cided to pass the night. A good fire was^kindled in its tude llrepl.ice, ihe lap-^robes all 1 wraps wt it* spread befon* its^ebeerlul bl.ize, ami ihe lut:-- lunil'y made^tin-ins Ives us comfortable as the circnni-^stauc.s would admit. It was a most^lonely situalion, ior there* was nobody^living nearer than at tbe MM camp^three or four miles back, and ihe niclil^liemg brei xeli-is, iher - was nothing to^break the- solemn silence of the mM^^tir.Ils e xce pt tin* restle-s movem llts of^the hiltigry horse, which had been uu-^lute hi d. .uliharne sed and tied to a^tree near M hand. Imm^of the lunch was left tor^a scant supper, after which^sufficient wejod was gathered lo kce-p the-^lire burning during the night. 1 Imm mi^hour or two was spent ill spe-eulatioti as^to what might happen in case a huitgry^beareatue a otlg. and finally Ihe mother^and baby were wrap: ed up as warmly as^possible and ^m nl '^ Ml cp. while the bus.^baud mi l father stood guard and kepi^the lire going. A doxi-n interestitig things^might have happened befon morningll^the wild dt nizetis ol IMMMMMiM had^known of the almost detenseless prey^within reach ami I .-id liecn hungry^i Hough to try coiiclu-.oiis with the un^^armed watcher; but ^* it was. the night^passed uneventfully, not altogether c itn-^P-riali!)-, for the party, ami with IM com^^ing of day the horse was hitched to the^buggy, tin* adventurers gut in, and Mi^follnwiug with ease* the dim trails back to^tin- main road, were- so n -pi eduig down^the llume road, pust the inn lhole. and on^toward Untie uud a hot breakfa-l. fursali- Hoardinghouse, best location in ^^ran-^itc. Has over ^n steady h i.-irelers. Terms^n asoiiable. For pariiculars address Mar^.illlec, tiratiiie, Montana. Mrs.J. J. Irowlty. C hnstan Scientist^ri.i Mi patients at 4.1* I -t Ml re tirv^stn - t. Hours 10 to U a. iu., - ted p.m.^CMMMlMklMM free. NOCAUSE TO GRUMBLE kLetter from Sherllf Lloyd Regarding^Ibe Wools'.on Afiair. WELLTREATED BY OFFICERS A Statement to the Public In^Defense of the Action* of^the Guardians ot the Peace. litiTK, May 29. HOI. Tothe MNK Thisin ^! ning's issue ^ f the Jfnirr con^^tains a eoininuuication |MM ti.oi-ge i'*^WooUtou, ^utjerintcnilciit of the liutie^I'lty Street Hallway conipany, charging^me and my ^ llteers with unfairness, thai^1 D el t-al.i d upon to answer. Mr. Wool-^stoii ree-i ivi il no worse* treatment than^any otlui- person I r luglit to jail charge tl^with a crime He plaintively asks in Ins^jetler ^why he could not wait in eine of^the offices uiml ins attorneys mid frieods^could In- scut lor^ ' Mm kMMf con^^tained in this retuai k tun scarcely ill*^teitileil by Ihe- writt-r when he made it.^With an infuriated niob ot si veil on igbt^hundred people at tile front door,guarded^by seven or eight deputy sheriffs^and everybody in li e court In us^* trem^^bling for '.1 e pr.si in r's saleiy, the- pro|^er^place for Mr. VfimlllnM VM certainly l)e-^lillid the la-nvy iron bars of the county^jail. In j in he was pi riuttted all visitors^MWMMatL There nuy aitfnipts at vio^^lence, w hich i vi r^ body bad reason to ex^^pect, couhl be successfully resisted. Mr.Wootstou further objects that he^was arrest d without a waiianl from a^magistrate. If kg will consult with Ins^attorney, lie will Mud thai an ^-Ulcer has^m arly the same rights to arrest w ithout a^warrant as wnh. lie^ will furthermore^find that in Ins case the i Hirers would^have been very much lo blame if they^had not taken him into custody ; lint, be^^cause his personal safety demanded pro^^tection, and second, because when all^otliccr lias reason to believe that a felony^has iK'eti coinuitlled it IMM his duly^forthwith tuarrcst theoflVuder. It ha| pens^lo transpire that Mr. Woolston, in all^probability, did not strike Hoyle. Hut^surely on Wednesday night the presump^^tion w:is sirong that lie-hail e*onimitteei a^serious iillense, with IM mob yelling^^hung him,'' and ^he has kilbd the^man,'' some even going so tar as to pro^^duce n rope. If Mr. Woolston bad not^b.'e-n ariested for any other reason, he^should have* be en Mil into custody lor^his own p -rsnnal safety. Thecharge tha' the i Ulcers urged on^the mob is certainly made lroni potty^spite uud int.illy unwarranted. As l.tr as^mysell mid my clliei rs are conci-rne d, Ilie^eiiltt'e force was al the court hi Use al the^time of ih i arrest, with the exception of^Under Mieritf ti diagher, MM did^not appear on the scene un^^til after Ihe MM had been^made mid did good service in assisting^ilis poiice i Ulcers to proti ct the prisoner.^Mr. Woolston lurther objects lie-cause lie WasUi:.lie to Walk to jail insleud of In lug i-.ii.vcyidthere iu u hack. 1 tlo MM know^that his whiskers and plug hat i-ntille^him lo any greater consideration than^any person not so adorned would receive.^The ordinary way to luke persons lo jail^is lo i.lake them walk. I he county does^not pay b*r hacks. Aslo the chin ge that the -In nil is down^on Woolston because he reluseii h.m and^his ollici rs passi's over ins road, it is falsi*^mid made iu a spirilot uicuiiut t s and iin-^lainicsH. While it is lrue that Carter^S u i-11' Gallaifiier reepiesle-*l trausporia-^tion over me read for the ^ lli-e,^the words put in his mouth^are- sue-h as Mr. Woolston will scarcely^coiillrui biinst .f w in n he gets over bM^spleen. Tiueats lo get even were not^Made by myself or by any i f my men.^The staleineiit that the jailor tol l htm^thai he uei el expect no lavors Ireim the^e.llice a*i he* was very unpopular there is^false. 1 am ut a loss to imagine what tin*^foundation for this charge is unless it be^Ilie* 11 iii,ir k the jador made on locking^Woolston up, while the mob was ye lling^lor him on Ilie street, tl.al he was evi^^dently very uii| npulur :u 1 iiule*. The ex^^pense MMMM upon me ly Ihe with^^drawal of slrce-i e-ar transportation from^my oftle*ers is so small that 1 can fed no^resentment whatever on that account. 1^have nlwsys found it cheaper anil more^sal s'actory to use a horse* and buggy^when semiing my men to a distance Iremi^the courl house. There Is loo much Line^lost iii waiting for street curs. Mr.Woolston forgets himself when ho^says that I have hot given blm the protec^^tion his road is entitled to. Whenever he^asked assistunc he ri reived n. Only ^^MMfl IMM ago i sent .t squad of deputies^lo Meadcrville lo protect his cars from^obstructions placcu on the track by prom^^inent merchants of the town. Win n the^cogwheel of the cable road was broken, 1^bad two men there all night and tie vt r^usked a cent or received anything. Thewhole MMS in a nut shell is that^Mr. Woolston was brought to the jail by^polie-emi n, e-h.it-gi d w nh munler or at-^li-mpl MMMMll murder, aiitl was locked^upas un^body Mm would Ma whether^rich tir poor. ^ t t-tfiilly, JohnK. LXlOTDi Sheriir. Jerry(jriflliths, j nlor at tic- county jail,^desires to uiuke the following statetai tit^in it-ply lo Mr. Woolston s letter, pub-^list.id tins morning, so far as il all'tct-^MMI ^i heard my name cilh I ami^grabbing my k* ys ran into tie-corridor.^(Joining in (In- d- or w--re two t-lll^i rs wrh^a pr.soiicr, outsale was a crowd ol m i-y^p- i i*le. I took charge of tbe prisoner ami^at mm I scorted nlM to tin* ja'l. After^the pi ^^mer l ad talked w.lh b.s lawyer I^inforroed him that be must enter the cave.^1 km w holding of tb* eliarge against^the mm mid lor some t in - MBUOted^that In- had eoiiiin,it, d muni r. I did not^know bis Mine until J-i-,i as I was about^to tut him .ii tl * c.ige. I did noi let lum^know that I thought Ii. was unpopular. 1^took Mr. wools ton to the jail ju-t tie-^sal.io as 1 wt-uid any other prisoner. 1^talki d with bun just the some as 1 would^uuy other mail, i he luct is that 1 tn a-* d^tic-mall better tb.in I do most pri-onets^Ui II at 1 did not put him m a cell as 1^could have d di^. 1 simpiy did my duty.^Many times I h ive bad lock up friends of^mine: men w.lli whom I sympathized,^anil I can conceive no reason why 1^sbcuiu allow tin- ii.an more liberties be^^cause ins name* Was Woolston. Wc bat^ci IMM rules in Ih ej i.l ami so far I MVS^not bad ^ ce iseiti to nreak them.'' ItsslMMM Irsusft'rs. binI, May - i. Ihe following trail--^fi rs MM retoid'-d at the olhcc of the*^count clerk since our last renort:^J. E. * ^:i'- liTtl el ll\ hi Let* Mmii^ le, a awrtof towashlti nurtli. rut .-^ v . .$ i uu^Veil i .in II ratttrrsoa t^^ Lucy v. s.*!.. en .hen Men *t la um AthUe I'slei i, mi Let-.vaut i- in M..n!iiii.i I MMI rsil- Ma4.aMllof IsM I i' ^ el. .town. shin-'i aorui, rru.^^ ^ . t oo Bm*mBint.jr., iu iniIjuh hUM Held,lots il Mil l i*. l-l'i S 4. sn 1 lot 13, blockI, Mai In Uililltioil| ||U TO-DAY'jChLKBHAllON. Itnil., sail Siort*. 1*111 It* t lo.nl A l!ol^Mm lor All. Ullte. May Mi morial day will b^^aptuopr.ute-ly observed iu Hutte to-mor^^row. 1 he banks will be closed all day^at il the sti lis in OS' of Ihe day. 'ihe^t ourts and county MM s will el -^ m^ bus^^iness. At the isostolllcc, the delivery and^^tamp windows will Is* open from 1 -' lo 1^p. III. only. The carriers will deliver on^their routes as usual. Tls* fn'ir .Wiuuil.iei^will not publish to-morrow afternoon and^ti e SreMiAtit) and Mimr will suspend^^siindny moriiin';. IM exercises wilt Itcgln promptly at U^^ 'clock at ttie o|wra house and last iiiitn^S o'clock, 'i he programme is as follows: MMMMat tin- o'h-ra mm at 1 n'e.^ ..^ih.ii p Pie-id,ill of lite i av, i iiinniiiniler J. .1. toik. Y^ ^ i l \ K iv, R. l.lei-Ui-i. eltl. heli.-|an by the ehflW, biiiiHiiii'iniiii inaiksii) I'uiit. II. A. Ni nit li- tn.f, i,.^Mii^Ii*. in.ti. nby Hmi l.*-e Manlic l-ii ilirtloa. Ii-i e-st-iit mar lies at ut t:U^ UM of MBrfk^fiiun opera Into slain street, tut an- to I'.uk,^ti- i^ e n* Mont.in i. re tin*. * niei- ry. I.tin*f i nn el 111 full^ in I 01 ml. rtrata.a i f u bee^lir.-tlitl niarslial, ,U rr^ l.iilhtli.^As^l bitits, Miijiir ih I.. It *iiilii^^ k and t'.*pt.^b. I-. ye ^ ii.an. \aii iirtea'i Buni.^Patriotk*llroet HomoI AMerM,^hi'liss' A 1*1 Sis-it ty^I. \ .ti*.i ttttests.^Hock Mr* attet iltng in Imtly.^son- ..f \ etei.i i*i. Urassiaiaty im tin* kepsuaas, tll./elis IneatATtstMli AlIhe rrre track if the weather is fa-^vmal I - tie ri* will Is* races, ttml a base^ball match In tween the Anaconda^S auil.tr .s ami tic 1.titles. Thesnow an I ram which are falling^tonight may MM me races to-morrow-^if they eotiuiiue. If the wiather cicars^up. however. .. fine programme will lie^MMMM A The eiitret a sn- a* follows: Itaost Ittmaing, oar hslf atu^ hi rtssi ar^pin is $123- Ii Milligatv Hottra an. ii, s. Moatsaa,^it.', lbs. Han I tie \ ills, I en Hentou. h. u bay 'bun.It- lbs. Hi] h n Hi. Ilatle, Ii. g. Hall Mi. Mlbs, liieej Matrh, tlOO a ^lil^*. line In-als, ts*^t^llirt-i* in nie^11. A. Macit ni.-iill, i ll f. M* Hal^tell (MMfk J.i . r.iiliaylier. I lk c. Fred ilrullcri. Ifai-t*3 I.mining linn ynnls h:iiiiiie:ip, purse^Sia Mil Kntiti.'s b. f. 1cm llnwilng, il.-Uis. Areals fki atari' In. n Marry lluglirs, tin lbs, liaareiiueiiy. b, g. imiisii loin. Tu lbs. iaaMaay weal, ra. g. hi. p., tot las Ititis*I liotlilie, geiiiii in.Mi r inlsi rs. inllt*^k nil Inist IMas in I'.m 1. S, l-hielifi s U. (j. Plllt e. I I^. I iit'rr. b. g. Slell- *'l Rov,^I. I. Ilolllll-tl, eh. iii. N-lll*. AM. iiii-seaiill, u. l. IMe . V. Ur en, nik. s. Mark W alnut, Jr. I-'I.. rTonxx, n..in s In ^. ^^. Katesto conimt^iice at 'J p. in. Matcb^game of bust- ball bciweeli Allacolltl.t and^1 inlIt- ntoM. Adiiiis-i.e-, 6^ ct ills. GIVESRICKARDS ODDS MayorHaeller a Follower ol MMWI^Pr^cedtnts. A MINORITY VOTE RULED Hi.DION^ r ti )AK IKbM. meg iii. el unWl*o U nuteil^a Mill nl ^ IMfeM^l i iii:, May -.1. A young man was^arrested tceiiight wliib* try nig lo pawn a^NO suit of clothes fir Hi. lie claims^tli.il lie iMiu^ht the clothes in Helena.^I'roln paper- ill Ilia pts-kct II Is belle veil^he coiues from Atiacouda. He* has a tiotc^for t nl. V. ^i Leary, an Anaconda lawyer,^ami abo has a note which signifies that^his name may be* Tin mas Murphy, of^Deer Lodge. Another note would nnlicate^Ids name to It-- li.in Slunh-y. It is addres^^sed lo rytauley and is as follows: lu ii I out.^. MM) ka^M|i nil {MM - I am iii Ir -ultlt* I Ml put iti^line in Marcti, anil got h untl over fur Imrglary^Mtkeoaj tune, ai d ge. lay tnaltlie i iii of Jtafaa,^It parilti \iIn. Ii.nl uu* pulli-il, their names art*^J.pii s. Met iifleiy ami v\de r.oiii Aiuniuiia.^I in re ih no s.igiialure to Un- above* Hole.^A wash bid was ntso round witii ihe^name of Colonel ^) l.i ary. Anai oiida, on^il. The man arrested gave* his name* as^I nomas Wilson. AnMTM r was found for MM suit of^^ lollies late ti -night. Abratii loddberg,^^i o un ins in Mrs. Miller's lodging hou-e,^bast Park street, li-iiuil that bis room luni^hecii entered between li and - o'clock ibis^- veiling and a suit, an overcoat and sev^^eral other things were taken, lie sW^^scribed the sun of clothes iu such a way^as lo leave no doubt that they ate Ins. ELLCTION OK OKHCtHS.^\ llleetllia of the MM *^' Bki MMM M mmm Hl'TTK,May 111 At this evening's^mmi arf Hlack i'r.nee lodge. No. ; ;il.^Sous of St. George, held at their ball,^W ilke'rvill, the following 11.lined i llleers^were elected for the ensuing n un: W. I'.^I'., Win. I.. Shovell; worihy president.^Win. body; W. V.. W. C S.ilorilh; W. If.^K.. Snmiiel Barker) W. T . Wm. K. Hall|^W. M., I I,otn.is H. Wnl .uu-; H.A. S ,^J. S. Metibi'g; trustee, Win. J. Nortby ;^phvsiciiih. 0. Vt'. I'lullips; repri'seiitativ**^io the (irau I 1. alM. whit h meets iu hian^I'r.'iiirtsco July 'J, W in. | Hall; COMMIT^u e, Harry t lark, Joseph liiougbtou ami^Win. il. Kuudle. ^li : tl Ms tour M^Ill Tl K May L'.i. In spite of Ih - stormy^weatber^ Maginre's opera I mi c was^crowded again to-night, and ' L ml Me^Voiir Wife^ again k'-pl the bouse in a^r ar ot laiight* r. Man lb-i d sTaa oalled^out after the second act and delivered^a il* tl In r Witty -pi i ell. Ih. re w II he a^BiaMsl to MOff w aftt rnoou ut which^*'b* ml Me Your Wile,^ wid Is* | MMMt^To-morrow i veiling Ihe tngaMMkl e|o-eswith ^'['lie WOtMM ll.i'er. Ite.itml i i iii. ^^i I'iCTTE, May ^-^^ John I'lynii com-^i plained to the poltoe betlay that s bm^: tin ^ last nii'lit b^* bad mm mm I in h I^j ro tin iu tile Arlngtou hmi-i , l.a-t Bff .el-^way. When be wt nt to In d I e I el i^, . iiioncv and a it'-* osit i-t-eel, hu- tjni on^| Wclla. Fargo t\. c. nipany ol V r.-mu I Ity.^I N. v. il lieu le- woke un. the money ai d^beck MM missing. PmmI on lm^heck has liecn -topped. tMMM MM Walkhiviil.i. May .'^ There will l^^a s|a.cial M Mil g i f IM council on ^^diy night. '1 be n port of the city eng..^titer will In si,' 1'iilti ! anil tl e i-x i-n- ^^of the slrt-ct rails ay Ir-itie l.:.-e wi.i 1 e ton-^sidercd. ttipid*. *MMa^lilTTIi, May Tin- marring* of M s.^E. M. llakin to Mr. Qmmj* W. I.ain-i u is^I to take place nt xt wet k. M s ll ik ll l-^iti . stini.ible y* ung l.i y w! n f.-r -^ y, t il^ft irs lias tuuedlt tin s x'.h grieb- :u lb inigh sellout. Mr. Lnusoiu .s ticket am ^ t^i for the I^. I*. iu this city and is one nl lue^p. ^-t in pul.ir young mm in lowu. both^parlies are to la* congratulated. t^i-.itts.-is Mssanasl^lit in.. May If I.^The Is.ys in st viral of^tl.- -eh ols win* let off an hour t arber^to day in i rib r MMl loMfl MFM*aaf*s^^lion. They had got ,.i r ^ss tin* gul* b^w h* n the storm c-iuie uti uud tin y tool,^relugv in Ibe V'olutilet r mine. 'I be rl-ovi r^picking was iiideflniteiy p ^siponetl I I.ig,^w.ll fly from a I tin- schools tu-morio-v in^. i Vance of tl..- .1 ,y. Intilt- t *^^ tl I il'.t 1. te lltiti.MHy.9^Have Evans reports^that during the past few iieeks he has met^m-viral Anaeoriilu miners in the bmu^d'Alene country. Mr I.vans will go to tie^Kootenai country in a lew- weeks. liaros tuned and n i t ied by Fred On*^. ^ of IMM Hros. batisfacliou guara-i- fhroaa Majirty of Twelve-Why^tho Question of Lotting t^tro.ot^Llsthting: Contrace Waa^No*. Reconsidered. BVTTK,May 29^There was a tun^^ l.i ii I. ii lit. (. i iv. 1 I.. It i k.irds decline I^7 to bo a ruaj ^nty of Hi, I ut Mayoi^Muei er of this city has i'c-i.ir. d 11 MMI^a majority of 12 lb- di ci-.tui Was g v. t.^lasl Wt ill. est lay tilgllt lit ||M counel^met ling, this MMtlM H unug up M a^vole lo ri ^^ ^usitier i lie miller of a v -^Using for e'ectrie b.lll'iig. TlieMMMMJ !^' winch the may i^reaches the IMMM tin^ *l Votes sh.i I i^control U is a - lolloMI II** says thai n^ordi r .o reoonsizk r, iineediwiniia M lbs^-iltlt-i men must be pic-i-ut and VOtll g on^tbe qtleslion. I In- i- I file, and is ele.trlv^pi ovnli tl I* t ill 'i ell .. Stttol tb*- corpor.-i-^lloii act, prltltt tl iii tile SI VMUl.-ll Ibis morning.But tbe mayor go s I in-^Ih. r than liits and say- that^tun only m s*. lint i-foiiniis oi m.- whole^coune l Ih- un sent and v .lug. but thai IWO*tUilOS 1*1 Ibe e-lltire cnili.c l MUM Vole iiif.iV.*r of tb** root loll t.ii-, to,i -i.nr. 'i b ^^ini.ruu.g Ilie BtaXDaM leptsieuMal the^mayor's | oallH u lo t^- tb t tl ret ^f^ tirlb-^mttst vote in levnr of tin* Motion- but the^Mp r -ays this t. wrong, sin! M^claimed Iwosthufdn to be qeesssaiy MMM^ill favor of ibe Molina 'I ..is ajln M MrtlculardttTt renee In Iba poiui at issue. LastWednesday uiglil 1-1 of Ibe II^aid'rim it were prt scut mid voting I^on the* motion to IMSMldt r, '^which was the MMMM iwn-thtt'is^Nine aldermen voted lo reconsider and^iline voted against it. Hut tin* mayor^di cided Ihe vole losl, MM mayor eUim-^lllg that two-llllllls, not those voting, but^of the enure MM| must voto in f.ivoi^of MMMkM Themayor, la a i interview in Ihe^Inifr Mountain le-ni.'ht, says: ^You can^thing.uc in) sitrpr sn ut seeing a r.ith* r^|M*culiar r-x| ositlou ot | urliainclilary law^in one of ibis morning s papers. Themayor was asked this afternoon^on what law or authority he decided that^I'm thirds vote should ho me-s-.-uy^lather than a linij-rily vole lo i ITect a^ri eonaM rattiin. Iilciiive there is no rule at ail on^the **ihj 11,^ said the mayi r. ^I Mekk d^ell a preet ileut Hint has t xi*t*d in I e-^e.iy t oiiiu-il. The pri'ci ilt-tit was e-stal*-^bshed liy Mayor Keny on. 1'heic Is-ing no^rub s, I merely b llowid the t-stabltshed^prt cedeaC IfI MayWT Kenyoti was MM ly a^Bl \ mm iiti n p *rii r and aski d w bet In r be j^hud ealatollnM d any MM prMA 1tl ^u'I rrMembef w h it rule t xisn-d at^ihe^ iiiiii*,^ scid Mr, Konyon, ^Mr. |^tirav.-s, who w us city clerk ut Ilie time,^could prolsibly tell. Wt adopted mi* - M^priH-eiture and I kejit MMI by uu* ami al- J^ways ruled in accordance w ith ih* m. 1 ,^dou'i lielit-ve that 1 ever mail-- miy such j^ruling a- lh.it u.n t- votes should contrt-l j^U, 'I hilt is rabculoiis un Ihe Im - of it. I rememberthai tLrfourths ur* ueoe-- snryto Is* mm on u vote toy MMMM1^eriiiion, but I ih.nk a In ijorily of lbo-e^voting is sanarirali Kx-Cilyt * I.-i k lii-avcs wa- seen and said^on this pi int: ISii.cothe reincorporation 1 have lieen^city clerk two out ot three yenr-. 1 inn^stale p i-iiiv-ty that then* never was a^vole tn it e insider - ii ring Ihoaa two y cars^w ln re a iwc-tbirds MM of ihe c mm 1^in uivor wa- ncct-sary for r^ eon-i-h-ra^lion. A majority vote was sclli.-it-nl, but^it was rt i| iiit-d that lliTeo-four.in of Iba aMetMMll'list Vote oil such ii question. 1lit vcr heard of a ease in any l* i:i-lat.ve^as-einbly or society where three MM^were more powerful laaa um*-. Fx-Muyr Valium yi as nski *l whettM^any such prcenleiit had bMfl e-tublisbcil^l y bun. *1don't know of arty ense exactly like^tins,^ sal I Mr. Valium, ^bM I am sure^thai a majority vote was suffb-ieut to re-^f-olisittcr, provided thre'-*foUI'lLs of tin*^aliknTMM wi i- - present ami voting.'' Thatis Ih** ^'rather MMl ar exposition^of parliameiitry law,^ which Mayor Muellerasks for. Themayor says be knows nf no reason^why ti e I im* for tin* contiat i -in id | not^have hoi n extended M ^lie MMta^ibri e Maps or more, ami he w a- sir. n ;1^^in fav*ir of such a cour-c II ^ could not^s. c why the three ni b rineii v.ttt d against^tin* Motion to reconsider. Tin*MtHfr this morning editorially^rousts tin- iiicinbers of the new alee trie^light company as being ^iiuni-in-e i.ikirs. i in- frenchles f .kir- reft rrt d to an- John O'Uourke, VV'll iaJM 1 *w -ny. Harry^ Iv saler, F. I.. Shaw, n-. i. it, laaviit, Joh-i A. 'Clipper and St W. ItraV.^I h*- I up* r t in m. that lite ^^ :^* litii m t . rspre sent iaa Ibe new company, obould lirstput in ilsw plant uud lie ^ tsM for a eh.it.ic to lull oil eol.ti.tel-. 1 bo salii^BHrMMMl would bur.* St pi Un- butt- l .y^M sleff MMM ami tin- Anaeou-1..^ft lllpmy m Wi ll out of the lb Id, hut llo^such M|MMM wus udvuliced ut Iba.^time At tin- time of M.mg Ike led-, a^iii' lied i In i k must lie put up, and lb re^are lew taxi ayers who will hot arn ^^it !^ laeriil d rkaak by eoltn U'Rourke^.*.d bis t artnera is us Bond im by Ibis . iu| in| b.ieke d by W.A.I I n k. Totbe I x;-.iyt rs MMMlly il w ill MaJM^liltiti tl 11* reiit-i* what eii-t-u-.c light Man*^MM P*M v* s the eotitr.ici. It d ^ | nut mIII to IhUUV ot tilt iii, h-os ever, In it it i. netessiiry to liuthl a Chllu m- wall around^iht* two t xisting coiiipaiu* s whtch^make ihc.r hula to tin* cc'iticd on^iii.iuifold copies etf cacti i.'hi-r. I i.t re has^bi i u MsMM ut ye I advance I al IO why^bt-ls alciild not be made* for one, three i r^five years us will as lor ante year, w I..^I hers is a like Ithoou of Is 11* *r terms ls*ui^^made ulid w In n c^ rtit.nly ' Ii* : ^ Is notl^lo is- lost by udverti.ing tor a loiigi r^P rm. Iht* present |Hiliey n t only shuta * nt^lie new company, but all ruiaMlllklll is^well, a condition of linngs thai wi.lb-^v-rv iiiisutisfaciory to Ml ijt rs gcm-i- uliy. I.taru shorthand. MMPMM standard^systi in taught. Writ. f. r MM W.J^JamaioOi ll'J Wyoming street. Bulk .^Mint. The Smith I'rvtnicr typewriter stir.^I | asses i very other MMMMM the market.^I r Ma 'I kt-nuisiv. agents.^!!! RllLHIL s CuM-QL'L, *^ Wi! X* HIGHT^ FAIRFIELD, jE-weLeRS DUTTE,- WGNTHNR I^o you wear Diamonds^^If so you ottght to have the^settings ex.uninetl occa^^sionally tosce if the stones^are secure. Potsibty you^would like themchany;edin-^to new settings or usethem^in diifefetlt coml^inat;ons.^We do Mich work as well,^i! not a little better than^anybody in this western^country. We do anything^in the way of en^ravint;;^make raised monograms^in three colors of ^,rold;^make any article of jew^^elry; repair any kind ot a^watch. Our stock of tine^goods in attractive variety^is not equaled in Montana. E sl ltul'l AN aPKTIALMT DR.C. SGHULTZ OVI11 III' 111-II I '^iT AM) s||oK STOKK^.Sn a MlfcTTH MAIN HTIUCKT, 1.1 ill:,^Li.lMi.1 ^ 1'Alib tMMiWAu-^WAV M I.l 1.1.1. CATAJUUL,TM IM. IlIt ( .Old .ill tills.I its- aaaa wm ti arii siriiiiiy and term i-^i^ tiv * urea t*^ atf^new ^)tt**tu -if ^in* 1.1 it ..Ml^ I f COlll. pounduu-elk-aleel MMMA- eaiarrli Is tins lareraaaM*^f asaa* iSSI sad tcntii.ru p-^Uua, eui-ti sh 'iiid im^i*i t mpi ly stti-mw le l4li.li! il IS lOO lata tnnsultatlim free^el tlur^v. f |-er .i it tlettnty. irt-tn; :rnm yot,mil] - -..let ^ t ^ ^^. ^ \' '-*n in tusture yr.irt^ataaatari ^ i MataMam ,l- arrr ^ .^n*-s*. su.n^* a '.-*^. s. i. n .ii s. i .in s-. u .*iu 1* *^-^^-^, ^it:. ll\ I. ^, ol aeMli'l piwit. lilissl dlv^nlttt-l-ill.tl utnl Itii.n, *%t rsl-'ll I^ Si-ctely, i..el hi.-b-5lie* t! C' us .pall' ii. efiarnaa, un;..!lie til. to -aairl iL-*-, i-ie*.. :^ sal is.' to sort,^rniiiii of H i* I'isi.i aud li-sncy -all m ^ -i^^rases *srrsated te cars la ^ vstn short t ut*.^I. .ir i .^-^^^ in a teat ua^^. i halites lew, ^^^.^in-, i.i!.y i^11 lie i o* r, MoraatMw hat you l-av** trtkca M who bM^fan* d t urure yon. Hi not trt.si ^*nir ca^ ^ to anr spt~ i :^t who^hat i it n s * a |s*r*--n *' exsin-rialt' ti of : ur^hum hi sy.t-iu. utkfWM rM wil. ue d sail^l^iliintlo t.ii.cr. of toatiueuu il il Ukts net nam raw Ol Ii. ^^^ in i i/ warrants Ie unit**, ftii-t llts ti u ili\ nrlaM aad 1 al oi.a..** Rsaiawbef, s | .. -.', . i i eel w ill.Onl He* it i- .w.-r r--s-.. i *-*t t\l*^I' in n i af raft a ^ - i^- i mils n rt - i i^- ..i^l^est iel on en tut*^diseii eye su ^ i.irra ^ itv .MOIfTAX V TWOfull-bit i tied splltll* I pups for kale itthe Jockey C lub Koad Mk 1lit- ^nVYKLL' I I M.tl.i: tBOH ^^AMI UU V Greive'sEorlesque Co., Slioriiy ionaiMUM ^ r^e^- Kuncy ^ eiiu-u ana-s -^^ tig sinl l^aiit*^* AitisW *^I. he* Ii I lull \itcsl-sts 11 ti- . - * .. t skirl Daaeara^t^^e-fcrautifiii Caen ^ uk s i I^4-tspsni.li l**s I'SiM*- rs -4^*- Marult* si tu- Art.s|^-4 Ikrl eiti.il v iiiti .iany m Ain.-r:i-1 IISS1Tl.VlMMi. MA\ llih, IM i-irs^r rr ry M^iw t BM is .ii ^ t * in '^ In su II^, , .it, I b.-Nit . it. st*or llieieliiy, ae-i i-.-^ mtm ..a -ton-., ol w*es*^^^-. van b raaM^ii, ^ t i. ^ . ^^ .1. aitli iniissi-os^gsorrai !e* '.ni of laa^uir,^i,fit. u*ai -st untlldi*t ^ s iiu, iis-etiay cuii.*U tiy^l^r. ttt-huiii ^ Beta remelv^lit a:, .i t, : on, :u* eye akulftlUy aal i i h* ttiisl.i '..-..'ail READTHIS TWICE. Ku\r ^imm ijtlitli uf the mtm-^f humii utfr'rliiiti t s.. * i.l.U till in**V^41ib' un ^t ^ f nil^;ui'l'ri'^o nn Ii t^*U\ C^T'^^bl xM IM v-Mlfa,iT^M! ft. ., ataUti^i I .i|-Ui-II*, t 1^1.4.1. ri* N.w l^i rn^^!^ :^ 'i-* N ^t *n I^. *^ : t n u -i-.-rutt!,^,^^r tu tlii'%.' ^ ^ -mler :r^^in all^nn I '.' t\ ii^ 1 .i****, mii ti u^il 1*. m-r.tfu.ur*, * i- aCiilrht'UIll, I vMlIttuilOL |wfM^rt I- m|ur^t.e^ t^f li** sd.kOai rauuuujt^i^, blvkbftai IsU iii^ out %tt u.^ IV I V IH-iK \Mv3k ii^ ti ^t ^li^i i. *^'^''''(, ^trit li'v :iin1 N*1t1if *uli *. i ^.u-t-, ..; i ...i . i:^k*(Mif ^iHillirul 'i ind 1 \ ^)^^^^^*, ^ bic.i *o uu:U fur L-uai*^L**^^ *ir pU .*^ttir-. 11.* w^^ii.;. r.ul fiUTi'M ^^f Hi * n^ w n tiWjr tit*^|^- uU* tiin^u 'li - ...t t: .it^vtuch ^ : ml ^ lutiu-t t!.vt It ft.1:1 ... inen. timfla i ho l-.txKl uf mmk i 1(18HKCOKU.^lie ' ^ i * nl kajw u t; iropeon Special. t,im. I. HI i 1 '. tl ^ bul -;vxM UlAUf )*auVo^p^ rl^iue i:i Uk ,r^c.i ^* ^f VMiotio^^iiiii bi^ecua i il^i^oe.-., Ua* ilu uVvole*t in* lifj^in ttW iatafgraVl Knit^pv.iu ln-UtuLot lie u uo^ft f n^* t or fativetilu't-r In Ituite. ^i I n .u*. * \^r^liittv \e.irft ol reftlUfu. ^^ lieie eurrO aCTftaVt^m tiv^ uu^*ieit^ of torn ^i i-kmu^^[it- e iher ^prcl*U*i^ faiied S men of tr^ i^^ .^ I ,'t mi .t of. r i!i ir ^v:'-^-urei u^i. . -^ c^ unina f ^xm nine i^^ tuc llf 1 ii^( e^tiBW^e t*t^ft *iit ou^ n htiro.^if ^^ t ^.-^i'.* ft. He ,*^ .ToV.iu.tu-of tb* mmMWA^i.ii \i s* ^ ^^; I uro; e anil u\ ^ ' ^- i^'u* ..u J ui^. , . l. .1- '^m. ' |*n ui^; l f ipi'.u 'ue^M b .tlUUi IN I'UJUiIiC-lU, I'l.latlldMM '^HV