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txnftafft. VOL.IL^NO. 356. ANACONDA,MONTANA. SATURDAY MORNING. AUGUST 29. PRICEFIVE CENT9L RACINGFOR THOUSANDS HorsesThat fill Start in the Great^Fa ariiy To-Day. DAGONET IS DANGEROUS HaCarries Only I OS Pounds Whlla Mr.Daly's T.-immany and blr^Matthew bach Have a^Load of 127. XcwYong, Aug*. ^8 ^The on trie* for thel'lituii y MMM, wincti will Iw con^^tested lur to-iuuirow, urn an follow:^L impliglitcr, tii' .luy Jay, Yurkvilli^Ucllo. Mara, Ann . B , L tv.-h. 115 . noI;^Triuglt', 112; Kntrr, Surer Fix. r'.itr-^play. 108 aggfe; Sir Umiln w, Tiniininny,^li7 aaaa)| BaaMaffa- L w Wnr, Xewni.,^eacli Ut| His lli.-lltl -s. 13); Morry Mun-^urt li, 123; Dagouel, Ii8; L ster, ( baraiie, IffeaaaaiMmil of Attioi, uiiy. Kins Ora mus,1 x each. THK CHEAT rUiURHY TO-3AY 1'uminaiiv, Mr Mnilit w and Siiv-r r^ Will!{^ prrtrut Molilalia^The Futurity slakes, which ia lb^ r.iast^raluabl^ pi 11 o:i the Americar. tin f. will^lie run t^tlay al the ^aataaj of the C ney^Islaml loeki-y club a' Siiui-ptlieail Hay.^Each yt-ui tit ids inn great pr.it' iBjagasJaa^Mass faWMtj and to-d iy's wiimir will^ereil.t up to bin owner w.ib iTl.OJO or i^o,-^000, less the nun unt bit. n to tbo second^anil third horse* in tbI race. A great^deal has Ih-i-ii -aid and written in regard^to this event, und it is safe to say that the^largest BUiabtT of persons that have^attended any of the meeting* ill^tbo vicinity of New York this^season will he present ut Sheepshead Hay^to-day to witness the great s'ru;gie. As^every one knows, the race is aaajpftatfl to 2ycui-i.Ms and th re are several ^cracks^'^to eoni|iele to-day. The 1'iruri'y is tin^event run unth-r BasjaSfeai and allou-^anei s. and not as u gn at many people^sin pose, ut the stundurtl wt iulits. nunit ly:^118 pounds lor colts and 111 potiuils lor^Utiles. The-winners of slakes are \ieli.il-^is d u^ c ir'htiir to UtS value ot whining^,^and iu.aii.0iik who have never won u race^are allowed 10 pt.uuds in their respective^eiassi'S, Molilaliais well represented by^Muuu^ Daly, who has Sir M ^-^lUeeyaad laiiiiiiany, und .nso Silver Fox.^Tin- first two will b.ivo to carry 127^p. u i is, ai lie the latter, who has MM^get sail ins Base first under Hi^ wire, will^carry lu^ p iinds. fsM horses hnv o^good BMaM o.' tlisti iguisiung tie :i^seivo^.^ulibougii as i^nI^ 1 c form it is ...Hi nil so^see how the I glu-wi ighled Dauuui-l cau^iK'biu en. This horse lielougs to John^Hunter, who has been v. ry unfortunate^solar Di/ntt has run ugainst all of^the crack fefaafsgl Is m the hast since the^season BBBJKSaV and ha* a.w.ijs managed^to be there or then abuti;*, principally^theri-ab ^uts, In i .g defeated by a lead^or nose, und always being well^in from. His Highness, Merry Monarch.^S r Matthew and Tammany huvc to eo -^BjajftB asgeral of these fast horses 22^pounds, in I this is asking a goo I deal ot^a tw i-yeai-ohl. Willi such ddf rences in^the we u'tits to b ^ carried to-dby, it looks^as it Hie race nii.'lii lie all open one ant^that it w ill Iw ii lfleul' to pick the win^^ner. The sfjaMHfl p.'oido of Hutie ami^Aiiacouda nave fo.-iii^^l a |xm^1 and wired^the ttinoutil to New York last night. 1 hey^will r.sk ipute a sum of m m- y oil Mi'.^Daly a stalile (^ oiub.ne; I to will and also^for a p.ace. It is I.op. I ti at wlu'ii llie^news eoiiii* clicking over the w.ro this^ttilimoon on.- as the Montana horses w.ll^tuinisli the winner. Tliere seems safes sonirains as to wln-tiier tbo crack 2- fiar-old Huron, aayajssj by 1M t'orrig.in,^will baqualifesd ss itart. VfeM bases has bi-n Im ..leu only once tb:* season, and^bus nasi i specially trained at Saratoga^for tins great iveiil. 'Thes'li'i'tary of ibe Corny I-dand^Jockey e.tui has issued tho following esti-^BBSSS of tie value of the stables. Tin'tiili Fatarity stakes will be decidi'd^at tin- CasM y Island Iraafe on Saturday,^its v.ilw.' Ia n g over 0 0. us follows: tU Void 1.1,tUllHrstMaS at MS..Jt ft,MS^Ms, deilaialiens ui u.isiu^ftaT. *le ...i .11.^'.i^ at |Mv.. sAIM^^ *s;,tKa 811 Adas* l'.'.anu Mslurtnts.^i 5,il^) $73,^25 At1:111^ [m-u.l- iter.^IroMrMMMsV Aug. ^ -At a tn-^i'ting^ot lii'i i d ts to-lay Cosssyai H ^ diiiuiidson^of Lexington. Kv , ^us endor-eil for chief of.lie ivestocw dcparttnent of the t'olum*^bian ^ xi'osuioti. Kfea track was fast to^^day MaofearSi IsalK was sent to Ik at^tin-L'-v ^ i -o d s'ail o i record ot^fea d ' y it al vTUkaa, and made it in^2:20 i n It^ i| l iner was made In M^.be bail t i I ill, in-' ili r I ajufSBI in 1 l(sy|^and i ^ a* mi in I (Si lurect, to bcu, in*^aaaing record oi 2:14 3^ w a nine in^||M}(| IBS quarier HI al^j. 1 :(J''' 1 '^i:'^^^ittB. Dtrasj lias u ironing nconi of^ail**. Indie 2:17 trot for lf6.0JU^Chnrleslou^won in three rraight 'beats. Vie H. sec^^ond, fe||as th'r i, Ju iguicrii f.nirili. RasJ titin. Irii iMsWWMiroaitssysa An.-. 28^ Two-^yeiir-oi.ls, 2:20 troi. $1.0 0 ^ Vassur won^ball heats, U rt (Jl.ver second, Nona^En iWrd, g leeu Uido fourth. U si^time, 2:11.\ Inin. -:20 irot, ^j,000^Lo .a^co won,^^^Mia 191 Hi' s/s ^eeoa.l, dillilie tinrd.^Sua u r H. fottrtk, H.-st rim-. 2:UJ Inthe-2:2.1 trot. HifeW Polly ^^ ilkes^wo, ^naa.is Mark ssawssla atuta Bssa tlnr.l,HiU Liavis fotirlh. Li.sttiiuo, ItlTyf. ATHbLENA. Holly( oi.:1 i t. in.^Urn a Good liar lr i a.niii rjisrlnlIrtllie Shilatali. Hklkna.All*. 28.^The races to-day^Sjraffs h n^ conn-ted. 1 he licllihg was^very livi-lv tin I Ifea atti tt.linee wss the^largest of tho Mwk, fully I.UO issople^l^^ ing pri -i tit. Kililan . la Ifea SSTSSI fur^^longs, li il | the BBS) ^ laat r for ibe tal^^ent. '1 he h:g surprise of the day was BBS^mile race in In ais. Kcvolvi r. Nevada and^On'^oii BafelMis siartid. sediug ev-ti.^After Nevada won liie first race, lie-^volver was u h.avy fuvorite for the Bad^heat and raei . T .'^ t BSBM S is BBSMrl^when Merig id' v on 'b-' iscotul le .,',^uiunials pay. S^i2 7a, a ,d wiiuuiii; tli ^^in xl hi al very ea-i'y. 1 be Mass |Bltjf^ill each neat, is the fastest of tl.e mi^Alter tin* race Uob VVadu lati a quarter ofu mile to an eighth by K. S. Sk.nner, a^well known Montana foot racer, easily^defeating him in 22'-; seconds. Animportant ra e ol G.euE'myear-^ing* took place to-dny. All were br d^and aold by Hugh li rkcudall of Helena.^Tie y went as lasWsfSI Mip|^ery E'ni.^dam. Queen, to Dave Craw ford for 1112.1; 1^On.- Batj liatu. You II t. to Sidmy Tag i,^^180; SVarlica, dan,, Lucy Have-, to IJu ic^SoUanald. 5 28.1; jyitorriter, dam, i.Sil^Girl, \V. V. Un.g.'y, $316; St. te graplier,^dam. Norma, B. U liouy, 120.1; MB^ohoi.e, dam, i any 11., Man Moutrne,^:1' 1; N.ckle Excn in.-e, dam, Nannie Kai^^tun, B f. Ho. v. S!1). ummabirs. sixfurlungs, s in i.ia a-, flrsf; niail-^stoai', lift, .ecaud. Umvl lt^g-nt, no, third;^i'm uel I'.. I 0. folinu; l.o tlr Ali i*. In^, tll ll^lull'', 1: 7', stBBBSl , |M M. KaaBBg.S**sa Mai ug^, $v^i^ Midair. 17.^li rl| IMibi st.. III. itrSsS;TTi^ asss, isf, sBsMi^J.in Miui'sou, or, louriii. .\iuiua s. liuunng, i it mile, il.e'si, eats - Mangold,i0 .3 11 Niv.uia, 117l'ft 2 Uieon Kelipse4 4 fearsvstu - line, l l.ik, laMfe. i as Mil iuj, ^:'.:.^^, aufe*u ;s BsjBaaaC,four fit'lon;*, f r^- Dsiilrl H., Ill,^MM| BsMM li.. US, -e. ^ ^. Tile Jew, tlu. UMr4| HayTifts, toj. bbmbMi Bais Jeaas, 111, ftsarta^.Ma uats S'ji or Itiv loin ..ml til ue It. tliU tor^Si l oud palce. lime, 4H. HAKRIt-ON'sTOUR. AtHumPlM*W ..... Park. Chicago,Aug. 28.^On ^ mile^ L^w^Csrlilo won, Justi u second, (iulord^third. Time, 1:5t'/;. Fivefurioiigs^h' igurila won. Power*^second, S 'antippe ihinl. Time, 1:0II} Sixfurlongs^^Speculation won, l^-mon^Hloasora second, Heforan third. Tunc,^1:21. Sixfurlongs^Kuth won, McMiirtry^second, Horace L'laud th.rd. Time,^1 :J!i^X O-i^ mill^Good Msg won, H.^ Df sic-^oml.Qui.cuie i row bri Ign tlnnL Time, iml AtOaifled l ark. (Tiicai.o,Ail^.28 ^ Track was lumpy.^Six furlong*^ HasIM won. Hid Nye sec^^ond, Allair third. Time, 1:23. Onemile und seventy yard*^Oiborne^won, Joe \Yi SSasaB ^^'conil, Ira B. Hr.vde^tlnrd. 'J inn, IMOM. O.icmil,^llui: Ji.-nlati won, Ahbv mc-^otI, Florence Slaughter third. Time,^1:55 On.-mile and seventy yards^C'rnbCi lcr^won, J as. 1 artcr stroud, LiUiiti.gow third.^T nil', 1:57. Eiv. ii-. xteiiittn of a mile^H' maldla^won, Mui'gie L'i'us second, Vulicaiuie^thud. '1 111 , I life Onemill^I lv rasM won, Uptnan sec^^ond. Little Auuie third, lime, llHyg, ATl.a iki.Ii ik GfTTKSBr.ua.feag. 28^Track medium,^weatli r c.oii.|^. Sx lUrloug- ^ Mil* Hi il^woli, L it e Fred second, Fac.al U. til r I.^tlnnl. Tim,, 1:18 Fivelur ong^Ada'glsa won, Uiimarck^second, Vigwam ' . r I. lime, 1 : n' Onemile^Ltouohui won, K ^ a ood^si eon.I, Lauglord thir l. Tun ^. 1:1s Sixand a bil: tiul ng.^Digja won,^fealistsa iicitnl, 1'uii ... tbir 1. '1 .me, O.icmile andsquarier^Kimiwrly wot..^Tic d. si us si couo,McAui^y nurd. Time, 1:1TM- kiAbc. BALL V all.hJaY. KatiuiiaiLsagas.^At Cincinnati^Liuciiinati 8, Brook^^lyn 1. AtChicago^Chicago 5, Philadelphia 8^At C.ievi iaiiil^Co vi land i, Uostoti 9.^At Pillsburg^P ttsuurg 5, New York 1. Amirr.m a\***BJIajMaM^Hostoi.-Louisviiie^Ciaine pi stponcd;^rain. AtB.iltimor ^ Haiti in :ire 1, Si. Louis 8.^At Washington^Washington 4, Mil^^waukee 8 A'Philadelphia ^ Athletics 8, t'olum- bu.i VsMasal.iagiia.^At Omnba^Omaha 1, Basjgaj City 3^At Sioux i ity^Sioux ^ iiv 9, Uenvcr 3. HtOPLtS.A'nV.NQ Nothingto Kit llui fe4as I.eaktsj^ Dying^by tlis U. s SSSj^Vienna, Aus 2S^A Itusttan ecclesias^^tic who Ua, just n uruid Iroui a j jiirmy^thiol.gli the disir c:s ol the BaaasaB b#oS^^luce ol li ileli. g v -s a t.euriiciii.iug ags saaaiof ifeg smksmMi g| Ms trip. At NarodyBBSSS was some BSt pi ^ Who l a 1^t.oi loucbed bri'ad for a louj 11111'.' and^Wags so weak that when 1 BbTSsJ tin hi^some of them lacsed the strength to eat.^In ad the publ,c places of the viiiagc^were to lie si i' fauiilie stricken groups^o. |svo| I . gggag 111 the last MagM of^;ipaili^'| otlnr, riiv.t'g for bte.'itl. The^traveler was told 1h.1i ill ' only loo 1 of^t ^e pcoph' for u fortnight consisi. d 111^lim h akes, pound, d ui'o pulp. On ^f^IJJ fagalilss winch hud 11 b .biad ;b. yd*.^MM *^ aasl died of hung' r. In other^district* Ibe populat ou had Iweu diti-^uiati'd b\ s'niva'.iou. 1,ill ^ ait Masj ..a^Wasiiingio.n, Aug. js ^t11. aaasagiaal^CKtigress will a IJ in 1 in ii 1 Ui's lay.^Wi'duusday, a pan^ n m noed of some li^foreigners and 2' Ainu iiutis will st. rt^wi st on ii spt c.al tram. 't he roate ar^^ranged for tin' mam line ot th 1 g'-ursion^s inor^ tlnn li l.l ^J mii -s in lengui and^travr * 's .;. gr ^ * ol lo.igeu le. It^crosses 20 ol the s al s and territories^anil tin- prr vi..c ^ of t'a'ir. la. 1 he Yi^ 1 ^^I ws oue 1 ark, BSWlfesra Montana, Mafegs^DMfeaasI Col- ri l iw.il \y the mo^t B/saM^erly p lint* touetu 1. UrolIII^Nf-.WORt.KAXs, All ' Sail Aii.onoi Bbrg 1^trial* of sag Baa r II !^by the army was l e d y^ual. S x humlied ih III^nil 1 xplodi 1 hut ggja 0.1 *^Tho shot* were lire 1 Ik^ipiai ler and ^ very sin II I -kilfulwire ibs guri accuratethe gnus, lu^^ll, be the I est m km ^^ 1^ire two feci lagas r .: ^ M'.Ud It in 11^VtMi l. Aug. 28 ^11,.^en-, ol 1 Iggai 1. sylv.'. .^ma:-1' *ho is rspi.ri,- :^is ti.ll' r.hg fregg spinal c Tin MsgBsjggfs'^a*. . : '1 l.e lirsl gaaaans^aaassj^sslsr lay at U n-^w. re Un d BSJS]^- .11 irk shot al.^^ a uiiie and s^Il th^ murk, so^al d so di ad.y rlaaaaa i* sani Ibe l i t s 11 ggaassa. Isyisg* 1- vate |ihysl^^', 11 ss Ki^u-^.'. says she fl-:.ou. UsSpraks 10 IBs frogl* nl Batlsnd-a^i'le.snt to Mrs llirrlssw. Rltlaxd,Vt., Aug. 28.^Tbe praaale't^Ut 1 Proctor for Holland st M:1o this^morning. Arriving here he sa- met by a^conniiittce and escorted to memorial I all,^where a reception waa held and a siau I^erected in front of the I utlding. Alter^the introilueliou ol tbo president to tin*^throng he repeated, an id the taught r n^lb^ aadstacw, his inu meiil made ia other^places that h ' feared tbe pcopls's kir. l-^111 ss to bun wou d kill him. He bri II^went ov^ r tne hist ty of the country Bp 1^th^ war ot tbo rglBjIllaa. saying Matt bs^'bought that the war was allowed to go^0:1 I y Providence. ^G sl desired tbe 1 x-^petBM ui of a free goven im.-nl sli- ul 1^have a ru-ire pei f. ct triai,^ said 1. .^^We wdi never forg' t the great eleeir c^thrill and sins-k w hich pas.ed throw. ^^the c untry win 11 the lust gull waa fend^ai SuuipitT, lit b .tea were closed, sfeato^w.ihdrawti, tin great ware ol deW-rniu li^patnoti.m swept aggf tne rouniry. 11^ -^Wave was not 10 be *ta)e-l ill n* prog a^until tbe last vest go of the rebellion ha 1^BBga swept from die face of our bclov. d^land.^ He then spoke el tag 1 an sMaally^peaceful New L 1gla1.1l BSggSS look in lbs^war, laying that die n b 1* who thou.!.:^the spirit 01 1776 ll d basa giiench 1,^found tliemselves badly mistaken I . -^l)l.ius, J. Had nay (ihcrrlichj not Is.ia^^BBMgfega tho war iit.ght have bet 11^uvt ided, but II was so written in iiseven* but benevolent purpose of Gml.^There was a martyr president, who was^lo 1 fflx bis uume iuadeelarationtli.it^^ 0nl : fea a* lam. ui as tn.it to which y in^fathers ulflit d their s gnaturc* in 1778,^[Appluttsi J Wo were to be in truth, a*^wed as theory, a free people, [Applausi . |^Tucre was 110 other puihwuy toeiiiaiu i-^palioti than along the bloody track al^armies. Inn, guided Ity Ihe hand of post r^anil wisdom that 1- above 111 ami over gs,^our armiis fo.lowed thai path to tbe at^^C lUiiiisiimcill of that glolloll* result .hat^sii-iii k the sbaek.'lk from i.OOO.tOO - lavt -.'^(G.ial applausi .) He then cawed with a^pBsattag to lha Grand Army men in Ifes^ciowd. Jii-ias the president concluded In* r. -^uiiirKs, Hfv. l^r. Nariiiau S- aver, 011 be-^lit.lot the bnird of trad^, tiroaeui'tl^Mrs. Harris.in, through huii, with an oil^painting representing a BMW el KUMag.^ton, tin- login st peak in ihe Green Motin-^tnil rung . '1 bo president renin ^ d^thanks in a f^w wonls on lMkhalf of Mrs.^luirrisoii, 1 xprcssiiig ngrcl that she gad^been uuahie to accompany lum on Ins^rip After luuclieou at the residence of^P. W. t'leincii lie., prc.ldeiitial party n-^:urr,cd to Pi-oelt r. l'limini;, Vt., Aug 18^The president^atl in BBS*! a laige IfesggBj lrom a platloriu^1 reeled in from of Secretary Proctor's^n-sitlcnce. In the throng were about a^it.011s.tt.'l employes of ine marble com^^pany. The president spoke of Hie liieuuli^relations that bo thought should always^'I it between employer and nni i yi.^He tb aught tb - national policy slum d BS iiitbo ilirt'Ctioii of giving the work-^men a sulUcienl amount of wago* lo^t liable bun 10 support In. family 111^c^ inn.i t. ^We beur 11 great fetal alKiu.^cheap things,M he said, ^out thing, may^tie loo cheap; tin y are too cheap when^the men who pro luce* them on the larm^or 111 Ihe lac lory doe. not get out of hem^living wage* w.lb a margin I r old age^and for a dowt ry for the incidents that^are to follow'' [laughter and applausi ].^Af t 1 the speech ihe president and party^left tor Kii lautl w lu re tiny will take the^Iraiu for New York. A blLiiMtiif sink3. iweu'y-Bx ul llsr fassengera and i rrw^lassl. Loxuox,Aug. 28 ^A dispatch from^Mcibourno states that a collision oc^^curred th * morning inside of Ibe F irl^Pliillip heads b iween ihe sit aint-rs^G imtiler and Lasby. The Kastiy siiuek^the Gambler amiushrps, crushing m her^side and sinking b r in seven ininu'c*.^A scene of teinble t onfu.ion and ^ x la^^ment folloaed the collision. Most of the^passengers who wen- 111 tlie.r sMMfea fast^asit-i p win 11 the act .lent occurred, ru-ln d^tor the lioats widiout waitiiig to BTeSS,^I here wa* no time to cast boat* loose,^and when the *teuinor sank she can mi^Willi her live sattHiu and 15 ^BBSBaga | as-^leuucrs and six of tin* cri*a'. 'lh*. hashy^r^ lliaine I alolg-nie the Gaillhli-r a d^r. scued many of the lutter'a |iasseiii*t r^^and crew, 'i he E isliy was considirahly^ilamuged. li is claimed by many gay sag^dial proper lookou ^ Vegg nol on ihe^other steamers. A J-UatY HUI1H CsNt. NfWtik Visi'rd by a 11,-avy sTsgaWMasfe^Hauiags I ei...^Ni.wap.g, N. J., Aug. 28 ^A liurrie me^^ wept t v r tbe lower pari m tin r 11 1 is^alterin on, covering a space about a in. e^and a q larier long aiel an i-igl.iti t.f a^mile wi Mi Greul damage was feoas to^property and several pi rsons BaJafgllj^ej.ire ; by fi^iiig di tins. Inn 110 lata! BS^are yet n porn d. It struck first at the^corner of Bowery ami L BlBajtoa Streets,^when* the roof a ihrec-iory be lid Ug^was torn oil an I carrie I down sts,.^- 11 .^Ol'Ver street an iinteuuiiti tl il.ri-t-.i. r^Msfe bu l ling. I. rm r.y uied its a fa*^^t^ ry, was gsggplatBlp diiiiolish. il, , I lagad|eiaiag^ n I Inge belly aaasi tl 1ill ro ifa set mod to be its 1 spir.al p ^. anda numl er ot lie m, lesjetber witti sky.iglns,^-tc., are lying afeaai the - aid dungling Iro n telegraph win s. II ^- cryami Gres* streets tri' sires 11 w in debris. lit.I. t ion in llaliiuisker. ALingitiivtiN. M., Aug. 88^A'-^v.ce. fyegg H ^ ^ -rro, 26 mill s MTB1h el^In r^, SgB 10 i t ffertlhat Ifea Bgpi r t n .-^lal tests ^f fxnlodnig i!j agggita l^ a I^into the clouds lor r 1111 Bssalssd .n -i.e.^C^s^ utnl iti a li-w hours rain c.tine tv.,^lu giea' ahiindaiiee. Tlie govinni I^cgnert was , r -i n ., and he ^ p ^^aucccs* of brdigtug rain at B aaa ^ is ggaaSIr Iball Ihe result* at K. Pa o las.^W 1 1 k. DEFEATEDBALMflCEDA I:sargents Tike Possession of the Ci:y^oi Y:lpa.jiso. THE RIGHT SHALL PRLVAIL United StKtAS Consul McCrePry't^CAb eirum to h ^ Stat* L^^-^par.nH nta: WashinRton^^A bloody Utittt*. Hi4s f/jr'M b^ikmhI urr OTTAWA.A IfTtia feul^-r*^iiiiiiitlci ohal^Uiim ^ 1 iTinlejcc ^ tn 11- - ^ I f*^n^H^n lo roiiki u-~ ill*' ^ ^c^ i^M Gt4-( ry ^- LTiii, ure. J in-n u ^^ 1 i^^^ ^sOvi'Tjr, iu uue Cuuraw WiU Lh-* H Wakrimton, Aiijt. ^ Artinit S^^cr^^^tnrv \Vi..irtou of ilu* Mian* ^U |^ inmcni r*1-^^^;*.^^^! ih ' folio wins cabli'tfr^ni t^^-ii iff lit^fmiu Unit* d Stutea * * **i^*nt Mel ^^*^^ ry oi^V;iIi^art,ia^o: ^A hatMf witu f*'ii,hl nt^.ir^ihiM c ty this, in Trun,'. 1 ho i;^^vi r: in HM^laaaaj w^ re Im ^^^ l^*^n:^'H, 11^ avy HMg on^!^'..h eith t. I'ho city nirri tuh r *l t^^ tin*^i*p|n^itioii, hut i* ill the hatt'i* of the ad-^niii.il- of the miTiean* tji rniatj, I'mieh^ami KiigiliMh BmH t^^r BMsl Mil r. \%m^( ^iiiiiuiiiiciilion with S latteMfe ()|itj0^i-^tn n lurcea are now entering the ciiy. Thish the llrat inform-itr.m rt'ceive^l^by the Mtute ilepartinent tr^'in re|^!*^^^ etita-^%'ivv% til t hill, citi eptitiif u nit an-T ei|^hi-r^^ ir., atrh ilis tnon.injT in in MmiMttr^1 kl;iti^ ilati ^l yetstertlay at SantiaMl,:^, alat-^uig a ^mall lU'lit had tak* n |^Ure m ar^that plaeu yentenlay m^irn.itff ami a ^1^ ^^v n.vo liattle |Tt'bjilt y ^*^ul 1 In* fttu^hi^U.ife iiiornaiir. Mr. Wharton .1 to-intflit^^ i!itm(r.^ ti..^ I been ^ tit off from teh-^k*ra| hie commuiiicatioti with the outride^worhl, tbo VifM prol ahly ln-intf in the^haiidM ol t'le iitmirK 'iit*., ur M MiMti-r Kir tn^would conimutucaie with tlu- dl |iartmeiii.^A Valpara:rso it* vii'y iiJ md^ ^ lrom Sun*^tiagOg it U i*(^ecttd the eotiMil will ^^h^ii^t^ aolu lo ooiumtiii cute with Mmi^ter^||M, I.^ ('.inn. Chilian minister, *aid to*^nitfht newt, had been net ivetl by him^from Chili mice yesterday, Ktatmt* a It it-^tic had Inen loucbt on the :j h, m which^ihe government fnrce^ w^ re vict*^r.4^UH.^The muiiMit r ihiiiks Hie r anon he h^ ar^l^n '.hinir t^ - lay (n-m Santiago in' r^-gard^to the rt'|^^ricil liulu la her iti**e of the^a] izure untl c MofaJMp a4 i .ilile and tele-^ffaj| h lint | by ihe liiMiircei.tfe, and ran^..re unl fur it m no ( tin r way, b neviiig;^he %ouId, if poKKili.c, bale Ikmii in*^formed mineihatf.y ol ihe re-nlt of tin-^encounter In lw* ^*n the ^ ^! ^i ^. 1 ^ ^ forces.^It waa a|ipureiit by tbt^ minuter'* de^^meanor he waa not ri ry lop -tul of r^*^c -viiig good news, and seemed not over^^ai ^fu ne the forerutilent iiad not b* en^de itssi, NkwYork, Antr. 2^ ^ Tim H*ntM this^luorTiiii*' ti* vote I a |^a^e to * toll n^-ws.^1^^ Val|tan^^ d ^^patch Mays ItalmacedaN^power in Chili is br^ k' n, his arm^^i lushed after hcurs of hard 11 i-1;-ta-'d^*-r altered b^-youd all kope o I re or nan c i-^tion. 'J he r- volutiomsts h v ^ taki ll pos-^p^ aaiou oi Valpar so, \* 11 U.lmai ^ da^p^aeticatly a Itlu tiv . without res^ titers^in men or money ; with iIs*- p inc.pal s^. a*^port in th^- liaiiiUuf th c Hiifrt'HtioiialwtM;^with I'rennl. nt-li vc\ Vu uma a refu*:*'^^^^u boar I a German war ahip, and a^country 11 m-king in maat.es io ihe stan^^dard ol ||m .nvader^. It ia a niati* rof only^a ti w t'avK when thu capital wil tall into^tbe hand- ^ f thy iev.^ uu tiaiy lead* ra.^Oi'iieral t anlo and u: my Wt n to- ny's^battle by ^u per lor ffencralshlp and hard^tlx ^'ui-:. .i-s.Mi'-d I y f/tuHl fortune ill th'^kolin^ ^ W ^d ll:ilii)aceda'm generals and^the con ^ ipi ut d mora,.4 itioti of the^nriiiy and desertion ol t iitire r* irimcnt*.^F ur l he t mo ro I hero ha-* not been^huriiiotiy in the mdiiury coun^^cil^ of l'rtsidnl Halmaeeda. Hob^linbora and An ma wanted Miptemr^command. Th.i* j alousy retultetl in al^^most open rupture, and these oUlcers workedat cro**-purjn. Italmaeeoa wusHi 110 condition to a-hemo tie- old tr^-^ive and t auto was m no hurry to move,^partly because he was n cetving con-^slant A-cca*t'^u to his rauka, nii'i^partly hi causa he had a Mtroti^ly^entrench d |^osiliort. i.any this m iruiiijE.^ht^wi v^ r, the Ihh in iik' of cailUOU an-^MM d to the pci pie a inoy iiH'iil b^ -^y^md the rk rmi-di of tho pa^t fL w da^ m^had b- k.u.1. An occasional o il I report ot^cannon soon awelted into a continuous^roar Canto's po-ition w.i^ on tie* hilic^above the race track at Vina Del Mar.^111 tiad absolute conliol oi the isj.road^:o ^)aiil.agio a'ld c.^m.uauded the orJl-^nary roaAtl.ura h id come to niieh a pai-sthat it VM I ^s iry for lininu-^Ct da oi inaUi Ifjaj move. A'-c rdui my^at dayligfui iliia iiioni.Ue* woid aa^ gfivcii^to attack ttie p M.I101 hwiil by the r* V ^;u-^lonu |a u:^d de it V T niiotit tr- op, ad-^vaiK^-d undercover ol heavy lire from^thi/ir i alier.efe. lllMlll^U'^ approach rigf column*^pot w 1 lit * 11 r nigfe, a de-struoi ^v fl ^* vti^o|mmi^ d ^iv list eutn in li^ d r- v^i u ^iiii^u,^lie- K^.veriiin -ut tro^op^, how^ v r, ad-^Ta ic d aicaddy. Me y were soon Hear^en .Ugtli |o r ^ urn HM lire, out aliot, mIk I ,^prape ami cauuiMter tore ihroug; ,^.tieir ran.**- until, d apito tne 1 fforif of^^ tllei r , ii^ v broke um: retired uimoat in^a panic. A MM as tin y t out of ratine^of the deud ^ lire, tie ^ Itir. r* w^^ik^ ^l^iik^ iM'aV'-r* t^i reiorm tasif ci u out,^and ut iu*; r-ucceeile !. . in 11 came alt-^ottn rati on. lu steaty r:i m th uov rn-^m ut tr ^ pt i^. tried d u ^ a ^pnek up into^tin ti fft Ml 1 Ibe an * U d woe u Ui ^t*f 1^from ti.o 1; -11 aj|| muk-^. U.mrai liar-^l-o a W9M kt.ei.. ihe tine h .ev^ r^ d tor^an tnn'un', hut then w^m on. A ihoi.^dtr-ta'ic* lurlle r Osl Gei * r ^l A1-- rieej^tell IffOM Itis li r-e, wmiii iod uuto dealti. Agt'ituthe Uoe w.iV^ rt d ami lie 1. ^^^-.^^era I C.tt^ IfaVS an 1 bef to cuary. . V\ 1; ,^a w Id ^^ b tie- ^ km --loi.ul army h f^^their defences a id emirs^ ti OQ tlM iiov^retrcatiligT eneiuy. Attldery p^nreu^deadiy lire in lo 1 rMaVS ol 11 ^ niae 1 ^ a^troopa. i in- loss of H'-ln r.n oflM M^h ^d left ti c .atti 1 w.:in ut a U ad, a 1 1 all^I Hot is of the sub r 1 riaw- ^ Hi rs to raoy hiii Wt r ' o' 00 a* id. 1 o^ it :r at l^e-^t auie a r tile a*.^^ panic, ui.-i 11 ^ n 11 11^- niorul.a 1 i -ti. 1 1.^ if v r in' nt cav^^alry anaov a slum1, lu' it wn aimrt.^1 hey were h:cral ^ cut to 1 ^^^ ^.^volley alter voilcy wu*. pourtU^into the di ne ral g d 11.oh. The^^^hole ri'|[imeni, fell Hi hail not It.at th(ir rcjc.iie utai lor Mattoti, wi nl oft r to tUev c or.ou* troop-, o. ^ alii I arid j 1 lied^in tue attack on tt.e.r |fl ^ ^ ^inia^Xhcse deserters were ueucrahy Vs^luu- etswho had been iinp-^^s-d by Bal-^mac. il 1 since Ih^ Ik, um i|| of hosiilit.e*.^Their i-yuipathies all MsVoJ bav * been^Wilh the i iMirgnnts and 111 y gira^prd ties^flrat opisoriumty to ga over to them.^The nnhtiutf Usied leas than^fire h^ u ^, und its des^arate^eharac r may !^^^ yi l/ed by tlie fact il at^fully 5,(UUm mi wer - kdh- I au I w uu led.^The con itry tormoca around is Idled with^men, many of tin* them wou 1 led. win^were this moruiu.r th ^ deoemlenci* ol^lialmaeetla. The defeat of tin* g ^v rn-^mem is absolute, thn- is 110 po^^ibdity^of reorg inii itioti, and if ll.ilrnaceda '^^h,a^uot succeed in in akms m* racape^throUg.li mouatain ptin* chances arehe will Iv* c ip 11 red and shot^President Ehct V.ctma K irly took alarm,^when the str.i/fflers \* ^an c ^ni iilt in^fr^ iu the b it I ^ held, li I went uhoard a^tieimaii fl ^fc*^hip und aske I protection^of tho adinird. Il wat frrantetl. I lien,^1 tend nd V d sent a coinmunica-^toil to Admiral Urown of llie^CiiitcdsNtatesn.iV/ ml cnmi-mdiuu of-^Hei rs of oil) r ( .reistn t! ^ .1-, rupiestiiiff^them to send men ashore to proii 11 their^e i 1 'Ufa as thu prob kbibties were there^tniffht be trouble. A party of blue Jacket*^ami marines from the cruiser San l-'rati-^cimco ipuckiy cam * aatiore and took, up^poaitions about the Am^ r.cati eoiimlatt .^t Idier naval ofliccrs lo.lowed suit and^kimiii there werceiu^u^rh foreitfti nadora ami^marines on air ire to protect the city's^destiny. The execution auiotigf oHln ra^has bet n terrific. In ad^litioii to U^merals^llarlm-a and A1xtis*c.i, all tin* atatf^otllrera hail b.-eu kihe 1 or wounded and^the fatalities unions^ tho line officer* w^t^also gri*at. To uv id tho blood^*h^d^which woo d prohjihly I. *v ^ reaulte I^lrom the victorious at my en ten lie ihe^c.ty, heated w.th lire of battle. Vol^strut his flag to C^ nerat Canto with a^proposition to r-urrciider the city, ii was^accepted and Sciior Walker-Martini 2, the Congreaaiuliullil leader, took |^OfMi MMoll ofthe city. Shortly after noon the vic^^torious army b a;an to * titer Valparaiso,^led by General I auto with his atatr The^iiiaiirg*ilit troops were greeted with lb*^wildcat cnthuriasm. Ti-e (h'ople acre^wd 1 with 1 xetleiiieul and the atreet* pa*j^HOiimled w ill rdl ^Ula of ^V ve ^ Idle, Vive^Can to.^ Miordy after the urtuy eir^teretl Capta 11 Kuentes of tho Torpedo^boat Aim runte Lynch wns sumuioned to^surrender. He attempted to at- am out^and opt m d tire with bis msctitue gun*.^Tm re w is a aharp eiigagcmwitt ami then^Captain I* litem s hau.ed down Ina II g^ami there was not mi cm my to tne revo^^lution from Fort Val I.v.a to Vina ilel^Mar. Ibir.rij the atteruooii t-ueh of^ti.e government tr *o| s as were^iu the cny delivered up their^a*ms and were paroled. The city is^qjl.i t as could Ih* ^ E lected. N ^ io.lv here^ha* any knowledge of the whereabouts of^lia 111 .c^*^|a, although HiatirKent les^lt-r-^arc eicc duigly an t o^ii to lintl h 111. 1 he^general b did Is he is making hia way^out of the country, perhaps ovt nauU to^Buenos Ay res. WORK OF A I LOUD BURST. tgrral i*. 111 igt* Altois Ilia Cinki of tlis^i |^|i^r lliele.oi Itivrr. Tkoy,Au;;. jh. ^ The whole eastern pnrt^of K- losclst r t ainiy wus deluded by a^cloud I U'-t laai 1 vt-uing. Three''ami^were waahed ' ut At Sand Lake, damag**^aim U'ltiug to i\ 0,0a) was done to mnl*^ami several houai s were washe d am ay.^At Smart's paper mill in this city, one end^of the mill was torn out, bridge carried^away ami damage to ubotit $.0,^mo wus^done. The bridges all along the Mlreet^were torn lrom their fastening and it is^b-lii veil the Iocs wilt reach f*V 0,0 ^o. In^tie- v e.mty of the L batioii Nt rings rai -^road the storm sras iqualty exten^iv^* and^barns wer*- wusbed away ami two |K*rat^ns^drowned* Travel on the Lebanon Springs^railroad was O uiipletely mt- rrupteil by^^ u^le^uts, and it is feared cannot m* re-^aumed within a wo-k. Tie- Hudson und^lloo.u k iivns are v^ ry hurh, and 111 the^v ciiutyof Hott-ip lad* many biidges wiie^^wept away and the roads ruined b^* tin*^ov-ill iw of mountain streams. A man^named M ( In Mir y was dr own. ^ 1 .n^lVieateiik.ll. 11 ut.IN. N. Y., Aug.A cloud buratedover tin* town and the tutu of^iVn r burg ire-1 ingiit, follow, d by a II ^ ^*^^bat did dum.ig ^ uni arcdeied in this^vicinity, li id ihe ch.iel-burst occurred^alter the p. op.e had goim to b ;dt the^t^f life w^ 11. j have been awful. As n was^the wife of i hoiuaa 1 ay lor ^ aa ilro w hed^ami Jane m Siiidli was loutt'l d. el htatid^^ing 111 u.ud up to h a 'i.ck ami In ir hly^manglt-d. 1 tie L bit.on ^pringa ranr -el^lM lsvet.11 ln-ri and I'el* r-burg w.im waile d^out in half a d s U places. The lurge^railroad bndue ia ajM gone, liesides a^' mull' r ol h^ u cs wee wreck d and^copa d^ sin yi ti. '1 he 1 art of die vil'age^of I'ett raia.rg lying near me L til lio ^.^a a waa m mi .*-tci^ wref-k*-I. A M ore ^d^residei res and w irk-hop* at-re wash, d^from their t. ui datioiia and a large ij 1 tn-^lily of \ ^ r oi.iii 1 r ^p^Tty was de-tr* y 1.^Th -lo^a in that vnlage w.ll not b ^ t as^than1 he loss 111 crops is a v* ry Merioii-.111 titer 1 ^ lne farmers. A*jT ^ levr, -hail Va l^lf, I'MtihAi.g. :^ -A youth named H. I-^|.o, a 1.0 waa ^^ in ici**d of r^^iiiini mig^s. v. ral atrocioi s mm ih-r^, w aa U heath- 1^r II 'Ual, near Ldle, in the th |^artme*it oj^1^ 1 Nord this lu-'ritiiig. lie 1 -%fi uiion of^i^ e)' ^un. cr in .id s r*m.likable iri-m^the 'act thai iu* - lb O ud iti ^ c 41 meat de^^111 aieT und M iicd to hire thermal^HttOf illal-eganl tor death. I'.-e ^. u;n;^raacal positively r^ 'u^e'l lO li^li n lo ihe^priest s coinfor:it rag '.tin, to ioiim. ati -111 n 1 in^NiwYohk Auc - V Kudand, Vl,^M c s. to th^* M^t I tl eV /^./// vj.^ say-e ii *u.^Wil i.iiu Wuda o.' Ilu l.igtoti, V' .,^w di lie the ^ucce^feor of lion. K ul id^Irte'.or ai secretary of war. The new a thit tl e I r aidrll' intends to 111.ike tti.b a|p ^intiii'' it 10 aas from a aource, me^r^- i.itnliLv ^d w . c.icuuiiot bt qa^'oiioitetl.^ti le ral W d- *as lorm ri.- co.lector *^f^h ^ p .rt ^ I It ir ng.^^:i ah 1 i^ the he* J 01^\^fi.s A \\ r - :i of th s cny, the^larg^t w . . ^. 1. ^ in 1 u ^ it i.ir. ig drti-^hcu^e 111 tl ^ atat^. MftMMOTHJARSHOPS GreatFalls Finr.d by tbe Great H :r b-^era R-i.wiy CoiiipiQj. PLANS APPROVED BY HILL FactaAbout the build nflr Interoats^of the Motropo is of North-^^ rn Montana^ Othar^Men iion. Ie^ft^lto ttf sian.hu I. t.iuat Falls, Aug. ia ^ Work will^a^m^ti Im* roiutm m*i d on the larg** car^manufacturing and midline shop* tmild- irigs of tho Cjrt-ai Northern railway at^tins point, ihe plans for this liumenso^plant have been approved by 1'residetit^Hi l uiid orders are expected every day to^com ne in- ^ operaiioiiH. 1 h^- shipments of^mo lrom ihitte to the Hotton ^ Montana^am* Iter wnl rcipure u gn at many or*^cars and a great (emitter of car* will be^employed in hand.mu ore from the Net*^lari ami U irker n.iue^; ajatj a large num*^Iter of cars t^ r lie* transportation of coal^to the Mir Iters. Ill addition to this tho^paaseiiger coach, m an I fr-ight cars on^ihe lino of the Great Norttiern uru con*^-i intiy in need of repairs; so this will bo^made the general d* 1 01 for re bud dins;^und repairing ot theao cars. Thcao shops^wdl be the largest In-tween St. Paul and^the coaat and ^'dl guo employment to a^large numb' r of -^iii- 1 imchauics and^laboring men. Anotherrn h strike was made a few^tluy-i ago m the t, d- mr e at Neihart. An^asMay of the ore givea i~\ ^ ill . l.Ver to the^ton, FrankMarion of Neihart, a part owner^in M-veral good mines tn Neihart und IIirkt r, was married in this city on^1 hur^day to Milleaaio Kord of Kibbey.^Miss Fortl was tor two years the superiti-^temh-nt of public schtv^|s of ( ascade^muti ^ i he happy couple have tho best^wialn s of hosts ot lrieuds for tticir future^happiness. TheMm river valley will soon be trav^^ersed by two large irrigating c-.ua!s. Tha^lines have Immui run and ttiu canals lo^^cated on both aides of Sun river and work^commenced. I he canals will be LS miles^long. Workon the u- piers of the Fif^^I* t nth street bridge across the Mi^souri^liver i^b ^ve the li:a* k ^ igle falli dam^will commence on Monday. J. W. Cor^^uehus has the contract. Anumlar of the ^.r--at Falls people WhoWeill Up to track* TVdlo lo ai-e the raecMhave returned. ( *:ie Bjff two of them^bet their pile on the right horsu and won^a few dobais, but the grt st majority went^broke on the wrong uug. Tin-Great Fal s la-neii show will come^oil some I.me in Octttber. The tlispluy.^o. hi ^o led i|o|/m will be the larg* ^t ever 111^the Norinwesl at a bench ahow. Thenumber of buddings now in course^td lonsiructioii in tins cny is larger ilmi IIIany pn vmui year. ^^ 1 nearly every^street ami avenue there aro dwelling^lotuses untl busmesfe blocks going upv^some of them coMting thousands of dot*^tars. 1 he ( enlral av :uc buatuesa blocks^are iM'iiig tuidt of atone and brick, rang^^ing from two to live stories in height.^Some of ihe residences are lacing . on*^atructctl of brick, but the majority are of^wood. It 1* estimated thut at least 60^housci will bt* comp eted this sessou Ul^the cny. HUb.jiANKiUrtHs. l'caaautry K* t m A . .1 Attar a Kail way^iirti. a'e tid l*ralu 1'aalars. St.I'i.'U.umu iui, Aug. .8 -Dstailt of^rioting at V .tcbftk, capital of the govern-^ma 1 of that name, occasioned by the^pt opte*s protest against 1 \p. Ttatiou of^rye, show a disturbance of a serious na^^ture . 1 he governor reports there is evi-^ueiice that a general revolt of the peas^^antry was plauuotl. The peasauts^attucUeil the railroad 1 flic 1 a Is, claiming^that no more rye should leave Vitebsk,^ami sever, y la-al tin- Jewish gram deal*^ers who were blamed lor the whole^trouble. 1 he peasantry also plundered^th*- residences of these gram deaiers^and llnally comhitted in au attack^upon the railroad atain n. Tl.e railroad^t lliciais sent lor tne assistance of the mil^^itary, ami the latter tried to dislodge thu^rioters (r an their positions in and atiout^the Mtutioii. Ihe rioters resisted stub*^bornly and their auoporters tmtaide tne^rsnriM'l station mado a ih'iee attack upon^tin* soldiera. Finally the tdlieer in com^^mand ot the ;roups, after rcptatedly^direuttiii g the crowd, gave tne order to^fire upon tue r^' ters. Tue soldier* then^bred a volley, k-ilmg three peasant* and^w u thug a num * r of others. The riot^^ers atMiii after diapersed. Other and^somewhat s indar di-iur *ances are re-^p-Ti'd .r^m lliKialbery, Vint and othor^places, but M ti* tatU are yet made pub^^ic vw ti ^ t ti ass ftvutiir*'** Nkwiit ro u^, M.m^, Aug. -J.im.-s^Mi iv una 01 .^.m Francisco is trying i*^^r.-yi w the whaleUoue ayudicate of last^ycur. \I lite ul li* lllegta'.er !~TatKhvil.i.tN. I., Aug. -i8.^ The fol^^lowing im o.e ,ist of the dead not given^tuat night in tie- ac '^ unt of the ran road^arc ale ut: t bar.- a Webb.-r, 1'ut- burg,^Mr*. Frank Wirt.-, Memp ns; H.-nry l*at*^|sjtM (aosaWS^^ ) ami a ni.m wlio-e 1 a 1110^Si l upp*e-h'd to t e A. Is U ^haui. The to*^al num ^' r of ilea I 10* 1 ssai up _J. aud^ttie uuiuu r .1 j ir d lo about -ti^^ll Msjag D/ m ,|u|g CsoKtitroMX.sir., Aug. -6 ^ At I^o'cojc* ti..- m ^r;i.ug a m m of lJu cuius^m o town. 1 le y went to the Jai', over-^i'ower^ ^l t' l'Julo^, took the ^ ^. from^t im ami op* n* ^i the ceil in which Uud.ey,^Ihe negro who murdifsd Frank llugtics,^waseoutt .td. i. lie negro was taken out^ami ha* gel 10 a tree. The negroes are^excited and threaten lo cause trouble. tVrI'ubl r ia *^m|.^Wakiuni ton. Vug. a* ^ Postmasteff^General V*uuaiuaKer ha^ aetit a |^er-^aoually aignetl U tter to ihe poatmaater at^*'aeh ceuci'y at at ihroug out the United^M.i'e-, aaising him for public good, st bis^own expt ti-*-, tt* make a |h-raoiial viail to^e tch poat t Ut -e in h.s county aud make a^It ia le 1 report upon the condition, uetue^of service! etc.