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VOL.III.-NO. 3^. ANACONDA,MONTANA, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY X4, 1892 PRICE,FIVE CENTS. kPlain Description of What All Maj^See if Tliev Will Suchbright, VMM days as liavo muled^Upon Montana during the past few weeks^make one almost wish that he hail been^born ^ spring ixict, with nil the license to^bora other people thai such a birih entails.^But a plain, overy-duy mortal must not^give expression to the cnt hit ^in*m which^wells up unbidden from the depth* of hi*^plebeian soul at sight .if nature's efforts to^throw off the haliilimt'iitb of death and^clothe herself 1:1 the rolxs , f Jif,. and love-^liticss. Oh, no! This is the especial^privilege of the gifted few, and you and I,^gen'lo trailer, inns, not encroach upon^their domain lest we Ik- sat upon with the^Joreo and crushing effect of an ahlc-liodicd^^Dd well directed pile driver, ho do not^be alarmed; we know our gait, gad] will^not presume upon the patience of n long-^suffering public to indulge in any nonsen^^sical rhapsodies about tlto return of sum^^mer. Butsummer is here, just the same., and^we take this opportunity to annouiie the^fact to the |^coplc. lest in the hurry and^worry of business it should escape their^observation. Besides, it is our good fort-^tine to live in u plucc where summer an^^nounces its preseneo by other nnd^plcasautcr means than suffocating heat^and dust and drouth: consequently wo^may have greater reason to wcicomo its^return than others whoso lives are not^cast in such pleusaul place:*, and may^notice it quicker. Ourplr-re of rcsid --f.ee la Bo^emnt.,^Where th^ approach of tlio most delightful^season of the year was heralded Home^time ago by grassy lawns and bursting^buds and blooming flow ers. Now the en^^tire mMsjM BMJfdaM of the city is em^^bowered in green gloves, and to sit in the^tow er of the now hotel at*d look out over^tho city one miglu easily imagine himself^in the midst of a veritable garden of para*^disi-. tin every haiul there is a pleasing^contrast of color, and toa!o\erof tho^beautiful the scene i* entraiieing lieyond^expression. Extending the view up and^down and across tin valley the loveliest^landscape picture that ever deligiued the^eye of an artist is beheld. In the fore^^ground lies a broad expanse of level or^gently rolling country, 11 lioved of any^suggestion of iuoiio!oi;y by numerous^timber-girt streams w hoso courses can lie^traced from the pot.its where they enter^the valley to where they join and leave it^together 90 mill's below. Hack of all, and^forming an . ppiopriaic setting l^r this^beautiful scene, civ the grand old moun^^tains, rising one uhovo thu other until^they culminate in majestic por.ks whose^beads tow er fai above Hit line of perpetual^^now. ConflictingStories from^the Coeur tf Alenes. BRIDGESARE BLOWN UP HorribleMassacre of Non-Union Hen^Reported in Fourth of Joly Canyon. DYNAMITEunder the miles Progress of thu United States^Troops Impeded Wild Uxcite-^ment at Boise Another^Proclamation Issued. Surelyit is no wonder that the citizens ofMsbMmM are proud of their city and its^sutrounding*, und it i* no wonder 1h.1t^those who oucc settle heiv nearly always^remain. There is no more attractive s|M^t^on tlie face of Ila: earth, and as business^opportunities here are excellent and every^^thing is prosperous, there is 110 reason^why any resideui bhoi.ld ever beeutuc dis-^comcnted. Bu/oinanis a prominent candidate d r^the capital, and her chance* for winning^the eoteted prize are very Haltering. H^-^ittg, for many reason.-, the be-t ro-^^tlcuce city ill the state, if -.ho gets^the capital her pepnl.it; ei will he won^^derfully increased within it very fow^years, and it grift! hi increased, ton.^by the bi-tter class of our |ieople. The^tact that Montauans ah over the state Bag^favorably impi ^^^ ;! with the outlook for^llo/emall Is l vldem .*l hy llie gMgt mini-^ber who haie invcs.ed in gBaJ estate here^during the lasi three or four mouths. The^greater anftlaM of iliose who Pave bought^lots intend lo build wMHM and BMsIm^Boicinnu their |w'riiiaii' iit rib-ode. Some,^however, have hoiig.it for speculative^purposes, I.umviux ihat in 110 ^ vent w ill^llo/einyn property ei- t lie worth IftM than^it is to-day, and that in the event of li r^getting the cap.lal tsXtf p.opcrlv will Im^worth double wi..,t 11pud for it i-i~t^as soon a* the .* s :it of Mm alaatton i*^amc'iuccd. Torspeculati . e p:t* poses MMMMMBM _j^^amis* 111 buying nny prop, rty idfi-ied (nr^sale in Ho7etiia:i. hut those who wish t pun-hascl^11 wh.eii to huihl homes for themselvesu ill hud our West Mile add.-^tiou superior iii many lvs|s--ei* to any^other portion of the city. It is arall wat^^ered, h:.~ excellent sod. and i* located in^that aali if tin- tow 11 w blab w illcvcutiiady^lieh.itl: 1 p with lh.- belter class of resi-^den-c^. Ourterms are one-third cash, the re.^niaiieler in u and 11 nionili* without int. 1 -^^Ml or. dow 11 and |gt per mouth ut.t.l^lots arc paid for. Im.N. sv:v.i. general a^ent. room :.^Owsley block. Butte. Moat. GeorgeAudly, Cleary iiouae. tiramie. SpccialDispatch to tin- Ktan.lanL H3MMC,July l:(. To-day has been one of^gn at excitement in tl.iisc City. Hundreds^of message, from tin- ^ ocur d'Alcn- s wer ^^iii-eiv ed, many fabe, some true, but all^ti nilcd to ki-cp the p. ople in a state of in^^tense excitement. litisincss is all hut sus^^pended 011 account of the terrible allaii.^Four companies of rtiitcd State* Iroops^and Ml members of tin Idaho militia ar^^rived to-duy at (alaldo. 17 mile* west of^Wardner. Three coiii|tanies of colon-.I^troop* from Missoula also arrived at Mul-^lan to-day. They w ill wait to Is- ivinlorccd^by live companies of troops from Van^^couver, Wash.. Isfoi-e they attack the^miners. w. 15. Hey hum of SjKikane sent^the follow iug dispatch lodovci nor Willey: KcoKANK,July lit.- Ijct night strikers |aak^i:t.^ ei o ir ru.11 in..1 aUaeca to ihaMaulhal fourthnl .lu!i ercek raiiv-.n. iiu.l aftst Kkaksl^tin-in Ireil en tliem. 11 -iiay tin- hislles nf u Helllllliiill llietl Wet. r.illllil iii tile elinvull rl.l- illi.lwith ktdlata. I B^sur af amiasVil p^ n^wi-ie asjfM Bwaj af their rmiiraili-s. I'lils afteraaasisat aaansassa naa vara aaaj out af^Warastar 1 ^y train aMst a pm*4 of Hm aMban^^rba Ml the trala after ha*ta; Neoitwl tbeaj -' 1^ml.es. Laat iiis'lu attar ataittU tka M .at of^ti.e aaajaaj tu- ^ shot tin in assra Uka iaaa, W.H. Hi t 11 1:-. Pl'oilainatIon Ity tin- ISVSJSanSBC^(iovcriinr Willey to-day issued tin fol^^low mg pr^ clam it ion: itoisKtnv. MaJasjJMyl lsti.'.^\\ RWUI vs. it has conic to my kiiowk-tlgc and^Mm aatlasV .1 that tin- ( ataajnaa nf aM ami^Bfiaslaal arapcaa has sees layrtUhf taalasaa fat^tin- aaaajtj of asMafjsjaja, sijt.. ,,r i.inh.i, i,y IMs* nl mi ll, and tluil i-onihiiiatloii* to resist the1 Aci'iitiuii of process exist ill saiil county,^ami MM tic- aaatat af s.-tiii asaaSy ims pat 11 ax-^erti-.l hihI ha- not Ml ajMNtfa MaHtlM^1.fhier- MVfJfjg priM-ess in rv-.-iue If. ami^W11 Kit i \s, Applli-atlnii has 111 mai||. tn me hyMm |irn|*'r afMan nf assf county tn iMMa^MM aMat) to he in a stats of MsvaaMM* Mav,tlicrcfiire. 1, KafMNI h. WlBay.BVVanMf^of llie stale of l.lalio. Ill piii-stiauce of the au-^tttiiritv ve-teil in me ami the statute- in stn-h^case niailc and provlitcil. i(o heri-by Issue this,^my proclamation, ami declare the ei.nitlv of^Mssahai -. in tin- stan- sf Mafsa, to is- m a MM^of iiiMirii rtlnh and MMMBi llit- n. P. llt-iiiHiiils Troops. Thego\i-riior riH-eiveil the follow im;^from the assistant general su|*-rinletiileni^of the Northern PmMH at I at onui: I1. .ma, .Inly 13. Uur,.V. ML WWk 11. Tin*striking miners have Mus'ii up out Irsd;^ami Link' - aini have .111 out ti kaTaati sin ^ la^Ibe tielultr of WaMea aM MaMa. Wa agata^1I1 MMl aMMUM to auf ptuaiuli ami Ma^^plevc- ami lli.it our ciimmnuicatlnii Is- not lntei -^1. n il willi. mi that tin-lives afaar aaaaMajan^lint .|e.i|m.riti/i- L MTa shall MM die 1 DMl] ai.ii aMaiaaaaMMafar nil aaMMs ami detays.^4'nn aM lint alMsM for a BaaMaJ L'aised Mstat1 tiafJM to guniii oaf aiaasfti sasl train* ;. \v. 11.1 hixs.,\. TheOftlciHl 1,1st. 'J'hefollowing is tin- complete list of per^^sons killed or injun-d nt the Frisco null,^the list of those shot and killed last niuht^by striking minors being not obluiiinble.^The killed are (ins (arisen. Harry ( 11111-^inings. .lames Hennessey, (noigc Stanley,^John Heau. Theinjured aM : John \\ liitely. leg in-^i ircd; - i'elerson. em on In ail: (.'.^I'uVaaja, attat ihroa^h the knee; .hJui t.ettktairagci'.shot ill hip: l'lfe Wilcox,^shot through the jaw: I . I.. Abbott,^biuiied i s, (iarver. deaf fnnn explosion:^H. I\. AstaMM libhroki-n: ^ liarles Smith. iii.uimi: !iaiei..ii. simt tbiaaaja ItM Jaw: 1.. t oil,nil, hurt ill die l. ft breast,^will probably dial Hugh ^ ampl-cll. hi ad^cut; li. M. PutaaaM, head cut: MfM K*aJ*d,^shot through the shoiilih t ; Ji lm Niekel-^son. sh.m-k from Mm explosion. Hare atigii: other- mi-sing, sap* I posedto -till b^ under the ^;^^!^^ is. Anions^the missies i^ a brother of A. M. Baal '.^a(M of the owner* of the Frtseo null. MmfaMMlMataata oh taa vtu^. Thego i-rnoi- losaifrtM MealMsl word^ftroil] t.eneral MchaflaM at Washiiiglou ;^Ilia' fully 1.'II^^ troop w ill he on the held 1^to-morrow. T.-is.p* ..re now 011 the road^from Ynneoiiv it, U'.ii-h.. I'.rt Kiu^i,^M...11.. Walla Waila. Wash. The gover- ,^in t Ma ju-i iaaMsl t!i^ fnllnajlag I^^^'^ mru!./. /^'.' in/iv, l,i'i^rt' t li'mrat^ ^^ sin-Von will ptete -t Ufa ..ml araaata) aMM^the count) of Mioshotic wan all the f iree^at your ciannianil 11ml gnarantse ami^BIMM tho tight of saerj mini it, 1 bar Wlierevcr lie can flllil ^ nBMfMMk Veil wi l MM tin- rsMst aM lewgraall I^ . ..^^ .11 will arrest iol '^i'ai^ . .-ip all |m'|s.,iis^kmiwh In h:ivi^ heen etna:., i ri .i.-is of itesina*.^MM at sMniin life an.i i-ie,^ M' uiit.1I1. rts^are aide to enforce fajMaaal lh^lo those vim have vlolal- I lie las-: yen will^meet sttli force, t so every 11. ..us st jour 1 otn-^toand t ^ rt*eataMisa nrdrr . a l dusasstV tran- quIUt). Taa d -taiis af III-Is t^a^Bi 111 pd.iie.:ai^-1 -ll 11 ur o^u di^ -i issa. N.B. WlLLKt. HOW TH Y llEtiAH'J IT. by the courts was not aoconlod them. I^It is vehemently denied by the union j^men that the recent decision of Judge^Beatty m the injunction eases had any- |^thing ^o do w ith piii-ipit iting the coiilliel^at aW But it seems certain that the dc- 1^cisioii, w hile not primarily th^* cause, had |^iniieh to do with tin rvadtoesa with which ^^the bJmi law to mil n. cany of them '^cot.-i.1. ring that it was the la-t straw:^and w iih tin feeling ihat iheir right* had ,^haaa ahriilgi d aad tran.ph li MfMst not |^only hy the mine ownets hut also by llie^con 1-1 s ,if law in the stale of Id.die: and^ts-lii v.ng their i'.iisi' to I*, just, toany of^them ail. prepared 10 llghf indiv i-luallv^nl' i ol'eet ,1 oil, btlrB, ties'i'iv plopcrly. takeUfa of do any act o! vkdeaMa la ad vatiic ilieir can.-. , iicm r for a Mat ^if^cole idt.-'iiig tin-pn s, tit or huMffa MMa^f|Ui-:ice id their aets, Aiie.p. rate MMatlaMi rre-iiieino'lii .en im* had admsrable controlof all the striking miners ill lh^MfM until laaaMtli : but tin-^union has by Us artlaM d.-moiisttatisl^that it pi. pi.-es to w 111 tin- tiglr. ly tail^mi-alls 1! pi--.hie. but if not nucessltil in^that way . fin y w id tit 1 cr staaiaf surrender^the eatialn UatM every mill 1- 111 ruiiisaud^cm iv mine d.imagiil us much as it is |h^s-^slhlt- to damage It with dy liatllite aii'l^ajMMF exph. -l'. es. all ! v\ o e he to iho mitle owners,their sy mpathi.i'rs and the faa^aanalalMfl scab:-. Tin- military can^j hardly save tin- mills from at:mhil..ti..n.^This is liol an ovcrihawu pn lim^^it is -the (aaamiaM ^ 1 nli.in ^^here ut '^' o'el.h-k Ikla afterins.li.^Baaiy MM feels that d .'lji r i imiuiiii u:.^ll'.at if the taoapa I IsOMld arm B they BMtM^Im. att.iekisl and fl at Mm attach would l*.^the signal for eU^taajOM after explosion^teaching MMl Burl.e to W..rilncr. At ill * I^liotirth' 1 w enty-'ifili infantry has DaCM I^checked batk by oh-triieti. lis and avdcfa atafaflaa Tins actloM la said tu liau- I*en aajMMsl h^ Ir mine . w ner-. I^but it i* mere probable that ti.e fine :^is thought be Mi small laf Mm emergency, 1^as u man h down the MITOM canyon of 1^the Cottir d'Alene river would aat stop the |^dMajar MO matter In.w w 1 tl-il: -e plllled or^w aH*aj iinil they a ere. Itwould si . m that even yet the appli-^c. 'ion of a Uttla g. ill haul itBM In in^both parties mlajlit Mtrctt I11rtl.i t' aMMMf^and hi. . dshed. l et as vet tl.i ni ne ov. 11-^crs have show ti 1 o i.igns a| ill any way yir'iling.and rvldautt} it is their dt aVa thatthe eoiinli' -In ieil ba plan d under^martial law , no H alt, r what ti e BaMM l|ilelle:I he\ elaiai that it Would Is- e.iw.ii-ilice011 Maaaf part to wi.ikeii now^ntul will not do so even to save their ow n^live,. Ilurylnctil^ Head. Thethree dead iiiiiier-w ho wire killed^tit the battle at GaM vvci-e fo!|,...v^il to^their ^ra. es here this a lierntsin by BMW^than HO men. Mini-is' 1111:011 badgi sweie^wornhy nio-t of the nu n. The Wallace^bauil headed the aaaaaaafcaj and the^service* at the grave were mole than^usually impr. s-.ive.bin a lix.-ddcic^l-xpres'-nal seemed slani|n il on ti^of all |ui sent. Untitled Will. Ilullets. Thelift Is* tow u of QaM is almost de-^scrtt-d anil prescnis a vt ly dilapidaled a|s-^ixartiiice. Iinilet holt s are very pleiitdid^and it si eitis wotidci lei I . w so many es^^caped. 'I he Helena A- Fi ^si.. mill h:e. Mot^y et baaM exam.in d and it la iaapoaafsda to^lallaajylhlMi yet about Mm aaaajw ai deaths.'I I.ere an- nitio leeli lui.-siu/.^but. of eeili sc. tl 1 \ may he 111 hiil'laj or^leaiing the aeMMtajT. Maliy express the^aajsMtOM that more bedl ^ a'ill In* found^MMMNBJ the Podll aMd lalli ii lie. s wl 1 ii a^seareh Is made, but as yet 110 one ha*^I mini time to mala- lh^ examination. llieAlll-l'i'll VI assn-i e. T legtaiiis faaaj Spokane eonllnii the^- toiyol Abbott that MM 11.all Mi lien-^union MMM MM killed .11 Fi mill of-lu'y^canyon. Kootenai county, aMs) tf la alaituod^that the I ndies wcte 11.hi i d anil mutila^^ted. Twelve IhkIiis it is Mid BMM so fat been RBBJMBM. This story is llellicil iiy unionmen. LAIDUPON THE SHELF IlHope for the Passage of the Silver^Bill This Session. mi:ballot tells THE tai l FreeSilver Won Make a Strong^Fight, But are Downed^by the Houso OoldtHsaTfe I nlajad lus-e.- HMI bbm 1 MMM a tietory. WNl 1 v 1 . .1111v hi. At it late hour to^^night the non-union men an* MBasrtVaSl to^Im* having the 1 otmtry as last as 11.. \ e 1 a. I111- -i l ' i' ll CaBapS ..reelllotl il-otllone .im.liar, siiitie af MM vi iies an-dow 11 and iiiteicoui-.at art] kind Is aavt soIsaas-ss albla, Th^ MMM men hen- assert that tic-ilayV roaalti m sattlaa-l-j iatMasrfa. v..!,.ha: the mine ...\ ners h ivc go 1 .'.^ami 1I1 it tin-wat la avaf, ii is nMaiiad^that tin nUttary has beaa MsyuaatMl laias^Mm4marbare it is. without advancingfaas mm THEY HOLD THE PASSES. 'Ihe Miners t I 1 111 to I 1lo ir tats,^Kjieeiaf 1'lip-itch to tin- Wandat ' Wallvi 1.. July 1:;.-Tlie urigiaal bbbmi ofthe trouble at Ij. 111 i- I. .^I '^' hsate.^i lieie ia no doubt li.at the M ' .nmvl pres^^ence nl '.In' ariiusl guards at tlia mlnaa^noted ti|Kin the Miners as a red flaa^^flaunted in the lcce of a bulk TkM is^also no doubt 1b.1t the gu nil- '..el ^ ^ ^ fitly^li.S'ome v ety .irnt'Hlll a:.d ^ T^ ':*!^^ Hot^only to the aajgaj ininers. on' ^ a f^ tlioir wive*and children. (In tllbs* I ..ml. 'Ie miner- hav been grad :..l ' p. par.ng^for a long sfuggle 111 case th. 1: a-i BBBg^id wliat the}' considered ! Troop-.oaMMaaaj Kal - Fmbj Mm M m ottin I aaabaa, P.yIssoclateil Press. WsJUMTBM,Id iho. July hi.-Mutwanlly Millaajajlat Im Mm Ob -nr ^f A.eito iitstrn-t.^but it is the ajajlal oi a\BMBBBj|aaji Hm^strikers yes.cnlay had .1 day of iininter-^MBMai v let.^ri MMa eoieplete BBBBM MM^of lh^ mines and null- of tin* Bunker I' ll^nnd Sulli^. an and Sierra Mas alia HlllMBi^svba MaaaaajlaM men have bBaM driven out^I ol the eo'i'itrv and the r-frikoi^. fjaabad^j with victory, an- tasking eonlid.-inly of IMaatiaaj the wllltla, and rasjaJasrtroaBa^and lighting them w ith rifles and dyMts^,111111. The Bunker Hill and Sn.o' .u^mil's ai^- now looted with d^ 11.initio^and ronkl U-- ih ir in l on a tiiiii'.fe's^, notice. The same slate ol affair** iist^^I at I lie Sierra Nevada. It is iip-.ii.o dyu.iiuin- ha- Ims-ii s- nt dow 11 the radio nl^I track to blow up the brulges and pt. 1. ut^I the 11.sip* In.m ero- inj into the ^ i.'i'i v.^putilsliineiit I Arui'i! ^^.|, have left tin- low 11. it 1- i|^- Baaad.la aMMraaat Mm cavalry from t ort slierman. 1he ^ ink. is ..'e .i up 1 laiiroad bral.-e a:^Muliati this morning to BMM MMtMaajg fromMi**.^tila from ^^ffeet nig an 111 fr.e. Allthe 1 .^ at i:'Ale'ie mines aru Hllad^v. nil explosives prep iratory tog uernldBi slrilelloll. Thesiriker* will hive tMaMbla iocs. .i^-.^as tin- federal troop* hold pi acta ally all^the passes. \MftstM MtsB n I p.^It;. a*-, lata I I't Wmivci.Idaho, July 1.1.^The night^pa-setl w ithout im idcMt. The miners MM^rc I lag om tkair ajMa. rbe ealasMl trotMB^arnvisl at 1'o'clock thi* inoruiiig. Tbay^un still there. It is li aril that if th. y^come to Wallace evi'i-y untie of th^- as^^soc.a'ion will Is* blow 11 Up. Fib.its an Ix-iiig made to hold tl etos |i*^.it Mull.in lo avoid dls.i-ter. All nulls of ,t In tlflril in 'A ^,-iiim.ti'x. July hi. The nttenda.lee^111 tlie house wa- huge this morning. The^mitt sit raff MaiMia lata wen* lull ... ..-i.i-^ii 11.-. the republ. ai.s akn 1 ami iba attvt r mendetel :mt., .1. hut li e latter h id el .- diuily little baps al MMaaaa. Thcirpn-^gr imme siniili n'v 1 hacgeil th:* uioitniig.^Tbay resolved t.^ Vorra tie- flgbtln 1 in.ikeIln^ eilgajeat u^ de. isiv i- for- lie- - i-^e : ^ -ii...,. So they li'solveil lo MMMJM^the unusual course of volu^ iif'ti-' '.In^previous .pies!ion on the adoption of .1^sneei.il rule allowing the hid to Is* called^up. II they were defeat .si th.- would !^^^M u'aiiled m a Mat v-ife. IP.'bali was apaMad brj Catcbinga,^Haeafcar ^ Map's lieutenant, w ho r^*pie^i^-il^In :n the eomniittee of ruh - a r mMm toiii ike the sill it hill tile s(s el .I aBM Ttt^lhei!.,v. 1 x-Speiiker lieeil. as li-pri s.-Ill-^alite of the n publieall*. arose al theeetl- ciiisiouol llie tx-aduig ot Mm i'-oiioti hy^the eh I-k and moved to lay the rTMOSSItloB^oil the tab!*. 'i he speaker lie. lined lo recagMlMBaed, wMfaajf Catching* ia ki thelaw, Keed iiisi^n d 011 his right^make a motion in advance al the one^froSJI fatchings. w ho was in coiitnd of the^resolution and MMBtsMfd the purpt.-e of^In- ajaMMMi ll was lo kill the resolution^and w 11b it the silver bill. The a]^maintained la* |nilHklM that t alclnug*^had Mm floor. I an longs ^ ii-lih il the MOOT totkaliMBM Blaaafol the coinage aaaa. mitt.1*. w lio oll'ereil an iiiiieuduieiii loll'^resolution, hav iug 1. r Ms abfaaf a Bad^way to Mm amendment ol th' p wan hill^to meet all d. loots in it an apply the^rule. I tin1111 poke 1*. asBMtoa, foliosrad^by Untitle al a^ i.nl 1. the leading li'-e I nnd the fan^n aage al silvi r nepublleaM. arbo ipoks ,^in fa.or ot the hill in the BaMM siraui : fJhsrkof Alabama spoba in oppoaitkai, j MBMBjriliii favor of free coinage. He BJBs I ognlaedthe Irnpot ilblllty of making tl. - I^pn sent hill a law. |*MlttBM of 'ienti. [^a ilein.*'rat. I.ereiofoi-e ehi--e.| as a fn-i^coinage man, BBMaM against llie bill, --av^iug he did not want another MMM, lh^would mare.1 under tIn* banter, *'A puhln^i'tllce h a public trust *' lieeilIben llelivcrell a sp^^tlieeh.iuge of front by tin partyoafraa atliar Head was followed b Ahner Tay lor of Illinois against the^bill. Plana ot Tennessee and Cmbm*^^son of Tex;!-. mils favor, elo-.-d th.- m*^bale, w lien 1 atchiugs railed for the pre^^vious 111 Mai:^ti 011 his it soli 111.it 1.^(til moil.hi ol Traeoy th. yea Mgaaonluradand Mm rasa nassatsasl Im the defeatof tin- fBM coinage men, the pn--^v ions question being enlen-d by1'-ty. .i. lattlnil.-. Mi*. Caleb logs was agala MMmMmd ..nd moved Mm adaf lion ol hi-. raaofatMMh Tin* iMm tin- mIiia bmm Votedy. a. a- a ileieat of f alchi.lgs^ mo^^tion mea nt t la-defeat oi to o Mmage in^this *e-sioti. The siller rbm wets-|gai^that 1^ 1 oies stronger on tin- ilin-. t propo^^sition, and the re- ilkllkWM repoi 11 d bf tin*^e. 1111.1:: .ee on l ilies vvas def'ated by UM^yeasio |M nays. ,1 Bjajarlty :.^uii-t the^consideration of lae Siewari situ t bill ol^1'. 'filedetailed tofe is ;,s follows; Via- kaaaMr. abbaM, mmmmV r, a moid,^pn!.itt. Paiiev. 11.1i.er. Pitthhtr*. hartlae, MBMBaa.HaaaMrdi Ulamh aaMMf* Powers, aMraaus,aVraaaki mMm ImMMm^Hrvaa, llryau, lluclististi or thgitil**.^Mbark, Humi, Butler, Puiie-.i MsMMMtt, I fates^lags. ^ ii-.\ i'!n iil'.i.1111. 1 auk of Wyoialii^.^i levi r. 1 old., i imu.-i. 1 lavata, 1 ox ..f Teasssss ^^^, irata ot Texas, Prasrfsask ctgMatMa, staata,^iiK. n liearaaMd. fsa kary, ''^it iraa, IMsgaa,^Batauaila, bills, htii.*'. Kapsa, Kmrett, fltkMa. F.'lliev. Itysll, lifilit/, l*iM*llilgld. li.irliii.li. Urrsl),11. Iversoa, Maia, Han ^^^^ llatob, lioant,^Hstapkat. HeaganM of Nana Cara^^^aa, MMaaa, sMakai ^i IglassssiapL^Jabaana ol laataaa, JaMaaa of isaura i iir.i-^Itna. .hm.'-. Kendall. Kilgon*. Ketn. Kyle. I.tne.^liMMa, l.iAsonat VlrgbM, iMarsM sf (kssss^gia. l..ivtoii. I. --ii-r of X ugliilii. I^'slci of 1 ..so ^^gin. I.'^ 1-. la.ii'-t a. l-.-ii^. Msllory, Man-.a.^Martin. M-' i.'.ir.. M i r n. M-Millui. \l. lien.^Moatroraer). M^hu.., Moses, n'Crtall, IINed ..t Mlssaarl. ^'I -, 1 im 11.^lauT'dt, mxtoa. I*ayater, PaaraM, IVmiieten,^fleffea, po-t. I*rtra, UobartauM of immmbm,^have:*, s.-ei ... siiell, sluv. :y, Muit'-oti. Kliisl- grass,Mewail ^^f leva-. MmI Kentucky, Nw.itTarsm-v, Terrv. illlmaii. lowa-emt,^Tn k' r. ^riirr- .. I at i IB, XV STS i.-k. \\ MBlllgtMi^M'atsaa, Wi..i.|.^ ... Wheeler nf .Mni.ultia. White.^tkakUag, Willi Hi's of X. r'li I'lirollua, W IM'.am-^nf llllmils. V.lfson if Mlsseiirl, VMun. Vh^r,^VbaMMM li Kays^Bnnn;in. All.low. All Ins..11, I'.u-^wig. 1 a..ii a. 1.'ii. luntiei, IKsajar, IMaej Ma,^Hum.-'.. I.. ,.:i...i.-^ ^f Vis in .i-. MnwfcM^^ild. 1 h-.. . .. li.:. Win 1 Mrosskus, Mrmiai 1,^Maelianau ol Nea Jensty, HaatMa, llurrowm.^Hi,- y, t'ubfe, Cadans, l aklareu, t'aatptsstt,^t'arutli, i n-ill1, rstisey, rtuplii. ^ lilpm.iu,^t Utn-y.i lark.iM'.hof MMaart robura, lark.^ran. pagawi 11.1 aatptaa. ItaaMags, ' . mi*'. 1 ^*^ten. Cox af Jfi 1 x ..r*.' rns'ii. 1 Mating*. (Par- ti-.i1.ion.- I^. I . : 11.11 i-;. Uaturest, iNek ITellows,f ull. Fllek, r*uneia. Fowler, Fuas-^laa, is-- abalaer. liliWapIs, tin* aMd, liraaft,^Unit. Hall aetl. HaadRoa. Harney, llarter.^Rayrs ^.f luwa. 'tan - ^f llhlo. Ileadersua ol^Ins 1. Ilemt. i os of Illlis^-. Hertssft, tUt,^Huar, Hooker nl N- fork. Hepkm* ^f I 111 1-.^Hank of Ubax dons' uf bum.-..'.^Hill.. Hall, Jidiasua, Ketelmm, KrsMa,^Lof oi. LsHikara, Ltttlr, 1... kamst, I judge, 1. sag,^l.5u- ... McAUer, III' 1 f in. steltoaakl, taa.^Uaon. Mrklaaey, He)-er, HlUer, MttebaM,^Miit'-fder. O'itetU at UassaebasMs, 11 N.-Ill nf^IViitisvitaiiU. thilht arte, hurauf lt^k l.iamt, ru-.- 1 Haryjsaa. I*attrrsaa nl IMa f*a|ae,1',-rl.ai-. raa rts. l/uarksolsusa, llsluaai^1:. d 1.1. lis). Ilayoer, I. . 1. Beilly, lh uura,^yifc, Kolunsoii or 1'i'uns) hauls, Ku.K. Russell.Scot.. Scull. Hliiniii. Malta. 1 s|*rp. s'.'i * 11 ^ i'. s'^ \ i. , *f.^i ii: ..f 111:11 If1 itetla with Herman. ^irlsw.nl w 11 h llituiilien, I Xesiierrywith lim.aprtaasYwKkBasJMaakar, V.A. Taylor. Ibaeat, iiagM I.ii'd,liowei or, MMIMsl Hi house during 1^rol! e.ill, kal after hi* MMMM btm 8 died [ba^w oitld have 1 oft-d in tin* a.hi niative. An^analysis oftl,. votesboasthevota of the^aWrMatlff aaa fMat bj lis denxuolati, in-^rltailag tka aa ifcrr. 1^ mWmii-t mm and Iicpuidieaie. The lafMbUMMM were^Hiir.i'i'.-, I MatbajMa I ksTg of Wy.lining.^Johnson of In.liana. Jollcy, Sweet, I'ost^alt I 1 on nsend. '1he nog itiv e v ote w a ^ cast by .1 deillie^^Ml - and ii^ IMtMlbMeMM -. Tibsvote .* death n^ silver sMjMas^tioll thi* se:^-ioi|. Tin- Slew art bill r.-^tnaiu* nt llie hsit of th - h tm roll of b ill^aba pmg the aba p of deatb. Trace.-, of^Ka* York, made n formal pirliainentary^bmmmm to ns'oiisi.ler th'' '. ole and to table 1^the motion and th * li-uisc pioceeili*l to j^consider oilier laisint *s. Theboti-o MM pn*'.'1 di d to the cm-^stdetatli.ti of prva'.'- p.-11 -loll lulls. ',7 of^w hich wore pa--, d and the house ad-^joiirtuxl. A'ti.oughfeeling rgrj mm h di*^a'i*lle I over the PVaaJt of the -ill. T bill ill the litMisethe frin iff^ men a-cepl ilci ih-fi. t philosiiphi aoy, with mm nai-^seiotisni s* that iln'\ luil'le a s'roiig light^and to the I chef that thev hav e done their^lull duty. Now that tin bill is pr.ictii ally^slwlv ixl th^ free silv er melt AM MMl alMM toadmit they Inlieled the bill ill g irtt l.'.ll conditionttt-forc tin* voli* was taken, nnd Ihen fore are not surpr. .el at tlie resiill.^XI! pro-peels of silver h . ;^ l i 11011 during^llie pre cut session of eon ,'ress hav e v an* i^ishotl. I XXIi.ttMm MBMMgBM Bjp,^XX'heti iisUed f^.r hi - \ .^ - as to the re- :^ult of the conn-si on die deni.*'ra'.e^I'.irty III.mil. tin ael.now h Mjjad free -iln 1^t l ampion ill the holl-e, -aid: ^I have^^ uily one reply to m.do . I u r MMB I haieis't-ii in acMajraaa mb had tin- mm^ttoubleas 11,,w la dealing aritb all Mmbi^pi.bin- tpii-stion*. The daaaaeMtM pan. alwaysha- been tliicafeiied wifli sectioti- allsM.Iba firnrt bill aad MtlHlao rule m the So.llh ll they voled ag.illel certain MMNMMJM vih.ch llie molli y p.at ^ r ngtltitSg. The repilbheall |artv lllllll- allyfoit-. * as nil isi.11* U fisre tlie |ie^iple^military rule in the SoUtb, MMIaMalMM bill. I Btil MMl Is -topped I si*,no hope of any general IcgislalkMs in IIi- ii.leli -Is 1 I the |s op|e. TheMMMjUtaaM e\al. ally nn' iitueh^cha^rii.ed. iboUgk they hanllv BXpaoted^tin- lull 10 |siss, 1 he deinis'i-alic seoator*^MMMBl snrpri-sed at the vie aiallial Iba^lull. 1 p.. 1. pi'i.n. in illaac 1 BMaMga ^ Mr lanihiiihevict.ry ol the house does not^by air. 11a alls im an :he death id lh'* lull,^Stewart being parle ulariy aaagralMB 111^kk belli 1 thai llie n. 1 asine will again bi^^ll against brought to the limit al the next se . aoii of^deini* ratic 1 eoiigri.ss. and even going so far a* to BBJ hetsMMBjlM 111;!' if collgn MM ui - BMg taroMMMMMkNNjar Mm bid would pa-* Isithhouse-. M Kg I^ tin |1'Voll in |l-.'!-^'Ilg. It is ipiile 1 - I t.UU. Ilowev it, that Bag^] lull will not in BM| form come m tin- sen^^ate again this STS inn, :is ei ety one i* BOSS* andnay s 1 riMcad now n la to lata Mi aftampl BMJ^I fuilher siber leg. Istion. SenatorXXohn. rag a I dad lie'defeat of^! llie hill MdsM in the main to the MM MM^j brought to lear BaaJtBd M bl Iho lepll'l-^I la atiaiidilem. il..'' 1 .naliilao * for the^! presidency and iMopaaarlMM lime for iis^j is.ssnge. hieaatorTeliae believed lliai a ia a rtojlf^i majority in the MMM for In** silver under^I lavorable eotnlit ailis, but the 1 inn- 1- limp-^pgftoMB iorpr. Bag theipiesti.'ti toavofe. RAZEDBY THE WIND Springfield,Ohio, Visited by a Destruc^^tive Tornado. dozensof houses ruined TwoPersons Known to Htvn Boon^Killed and Many Seriously In^^jured Miraculous^Eicap ^s. SptfiM.iin i^. (II.io. July l-'k^The moat^di struct ii en mad., w ich ever visited 'lus^^tetiinoi the eoiintiy -trta k llie ri sident^port log 1.1 Um city tbk morning at 11 Io'oloch and 1 ..nipl: u-'.y demoealiiod 3 1 i- 1 sToa and partial raiJsad ibsmb than Ita s mine. Two p-i .t ^ wen- probahy^fatally Injure I. A cn-eri a-.ne csttnata^places the I..-* ifi propi rty a 1 hot seen^MjO.iiJ to ^_i^^.(^^^. Tin- tornado struck^.b ^ fa rgi o.tn.l-. hurled MaaUaJong taking^n h BM fn-re 1111.1 there until it streek tlio^eo tier ^t UgMdMM sinel nudF. U'did^avi'iue, and literally demolish**!^a:i iiuin- 11* !. of rcsi'h neai.^li then pa- -nl over the city in a north.^raatcrh direetlosV hurl.ng down In t:sea ban ..lid there. Slareeiy half adoicii ho^^ nr^ standing in the demolished^block. ExerjrtfcMg pbara is 111 hopeless^1 inn. Iiuiil 11- tre. - at.il lui iniure plMf U|^^for a sip: ::e 111 th. most MMM eonfusioll. Terrifiedspectators arba BaMMBaad MM^appr.sicl. ..:' da tornado state i, ^.^^ pre^^ceded for iBsstfl live BjiMMMM with a^veritable el. ml bur^l of w afr, follow ed^by the in. -' Mgbtfal and continuous^fla-lii *of UgbtakJM. ill^ eh lids then up- araaabadiboth fuaaal slaMjMd. bbm BMM thewest and one fnMltbB st.iitiiw est. and^rlashlttg d Beet I) osaf iba fair gi. MMM be-^-.i^ tl^ i.i'tki'1 ih-a-ti r. A MBBtksg of^ritiaett ^ om baea bal ! toSWfMM means to^aid ila kaMSMM pn pie. f ully ^ tamilies^ure itttei ly ruined.^Mm Law bs and family of live abBMMM I.V mg 111 llie leiy center of the llistr.iid dMtrtCl hoi :l llliracuh -s i'-e:ipe. Tin y ure at il iiner MMM MJ8 cyiMMM came. IIhp. d Hie I ..ii-e and ... ^ .1 .t down til^a m i s ,f mm-. MMl ^f the family,^Wi'linct ful lo state, were fatally injured. TueMMMMgad Ml -buias le b. rts. fa-^tally I TblBIM li o.-. lalally ; Ml-.^\| ii Ciaclwnlm iiwr, liniba itighifully^burned: 1... 11. beaeh, -,'acob L^^iich,^.lacoh Nell/. Mr*. Jacob Ixaeh and two^dastajbsaea. frigbtfully cut a'*.at the face^an 1 in alders: Jim Hinkle, W. K. IH-atou,^Mis. ^iIu.j.ii. IsBS.MBfftl Miller. THR PO^ij D'tlLLERS. are ll'ioi'oiiiolen the Nrrfiik /'Uj/e.J A t HANC1K OK HEART. fMMMMlI rl. nl. ..I llie -l.sr llllt A hi In MsdkMtBBJlis ' on -1 I,1 r it Ion. fjerln!iLspatcfl ' ^l^ *'all'Wrd. Wvsiiim, 1 ii.n, July Uk PastrtoMSMgBStS^ei at-w ho. on Marcn :'.^^. ratad nil Mi.^Ill mil for hi* fn*- coiuag^ 1 ^^ 11. joined into^the atiti-silier ineti in ih il Rgbt atidwHh^tin- repuhlieati* 10 defeat Mm 1110:1011 ,.*^consider Ihe free coinage I 111.f the sen-^ute on lllolloll of llie 1 ollimitteo oh nil BS, 'Iiiis ilsniss the bill back on 'Ihttsdar lorc.nsi.li ration, if the BMjorHl -I all I*'^so iiiiuded, in lie* seeoii'l half ofIhe BMMMgb It MM Hot kill^the bill, but ll is put aside until^after tin election. TIMdeSUOCt it* ol II,.^coiumiifc.. 011 MMS Ml out Tom lb* d^llBMgjf* lh- ex|* 1 t^ d lo h ad the ami^ il-^vi r light I in I an kings I.eld ila law and^11 was 1,idy l-y kM grace that licctl BTM^allowed to *|* ak al all. All ti e detil's^ciat* alio s|M'kc were men sho had I.^s.lver men. hm who thought that the plat- MnMof the 11a 1 ion deaarrBMsMM kMbMSotad lli-lllfM'lIII* to ilrop the sill er issue as one^upon v. I. 'h 1le1110er.il* were tiot agreed^and Intake up one 111*111 which then- was^no tliv MOM ^f opinion. PbjMIxroli*! w nil the sib er men on both^voles and 11 ititiier w ho an* the com cmetit^man for t arter when be paired with him^in lie la^t congress, was away on commit-^ti ^ business u'l.l was paired w ith an atili-^-liit-r 11.an. THE ENULISH ELS( TIONS.I 11 M1.11-.1 hail.-- XX. spiiii-. XX'l'.ltstn X. v-.rnr. Mont,tiuinp. T. y.^r ^i : ^ ^.. , Taylor ut Ten- In.1. II. 'la. ^!. Tl.l ^^. X -in II .^ in- X\a 1- asjrta,Xv : : ..'i Wutti'T. XX'augh. XX liee.et ./^Mlrliigi'a. Wlka. \X I; set. UIlium* at Ma -a. 1 1 sett-.XX'us-f XV -l au-ea. XX'llsoii .a Wad AItg.nix Xi..:-ert n. XX'rigal IM, Tie-follow01; p ir-were 1:1:101111. ^*l:^llapkln. of I'.- a- IviiiU VMS I nsli r.. I.. I^ll. fail r sits Ufa. WtkMI arM Allen. ^ati^for.I w iih 1.e-iry. Ike- hi w till !:.^^'.-.vel,. 1 .ku ip^with Norton. 1 rsu ^'! I'cnii.'Ivaiu.i wit. .^net. Wearer a^li Klnlianlsna Wagner with^Meil'illttl. Pallets..^! * tU Ml.Sfk.Uin'. I'n-kler sr.lli Mois-, 4mmpmm with n|s;i, Metalssath reel, XVUiuu . h). ^ w llh h)uuu. iiitsi'riiiihi . ^ 1 I UbaMis to Ma TlieII. i I.0M10S,July 1Al in diiight nMiirns^so far 11^ n e. iv-.1 shoa the c ^n-crvatiM .^have Z-U meiiib -r-, lits.-r.sl utii ^tlt^t^. Iki:^liksMsdsssMt bdtotitosi l| atiti-r.iruehit. -.^I.: PsimHHbs 7''. Thei*|iagriii of tile liberils over tlie^slual' uittjorit) olitaiueil I... '.'1 I-' 'a-, 1 Bsltlgated by the Ulie\|*-etetl series of si|.-i*-ssesthey tiav''aehi* v i*l in the coun^^ties. Since tlie h-ginning of the election^antioiiiieemeitis. 110 day ha* llie re ad: 11^^i'lHtliil *i ItiAM) lils-ral gains tinslay.^WadatoM is not dialieurtent d by the re^^sult ot the p. King 1:1 klklbMbl IM. l eiiain^his i.d - a im.1 ihat another t n. ral ele ^^1mb is nigh and n-ginl it . itieviia ile^during 11 ij, w bile soin I MMl a-' a ili.-solo-^tion 011 houiu rule as taking place ui the^spring. 1rsttiag ai Mi f oi Igbsa PPILvOKLI'litv. Jubbrand elmiit trot. In the Maftaiakstd tsWI race, ludin' flabgfwon. CMail t.. ssaaaasi Ncihe it. iiuiil. Time 'J :.'.. Hellenicslake-, f-'. '^. J:-l class In-^slant won. I'riui ^ w s^e. iid. t'onaay ilur. .^Time 2:17X4. IllIhe '.':10 pace, purse Jl.iWI Aleaman'.^was I 1st, t.i y ll.nii second, luritan^third. IsMtOJss IIItheJ:-X^ irot. pursi ff1.000^I'nflnlshod. Il.iv.y mid Tagil.' of silver Has^Ahead Willi M .%-tll inihes. H|ieelslI'lsonn-ti lathe stand art. lb1 1 .' v. July bl.-Th^ lint tn team in^IhodriUlng cut'si. Cage ami ileagatl,^v.tthth'-ir friend 1 arc dis-itisllod with^the maieh last lush'. Three BBBaBBMB1^toe in* ol Iheir .. ^'^ ^ w re made by judge*^cnauiih a llljMMMl Ii'sult. The stir-^rayon for tba tiMitad itatai sun y.^rs'^I office made 11 comparative nieasiin^ment^Uaofllc.i III to- I ay aid llu'te and l.ead-^I \ IMa were pt'ofio in. e I a ii^. Mier* and^j Iiwv rof I.e., |. die did most skillful work^Mat night in changing drills and in their^stroke. ilie ruin t.sulght k. pt many away. !About |*W asapla were 'it the MMgMMMMa^' line was e.dlid in ' o'i h^ k. Tin-llrst^dotlbla was Isaac 4 till OO and Mike Sen* 1.1 of 1..m mand I .1 ka a unity: single, riMMMMIfuit.s of Colonulo. The iloubia ! ml did BOt iii ike MM el. ilige bo eX|^.rtly a.wai dot^^ hy the ci^.'i* tin ; team* of^last Iligl.i. Some tin: ^ wa* lost at^llie Is ginning, but 'arork was donelater. Johnson stiuelt a sure and^lieuvy Idow. Se'inott a-1* MMMl skillful in^changing drill*. Itura*. the single, lost^Brack lime in eh ing'ii/. 'fie ls-st work^wa- from the ti :i'h '.. 'I. ^ thirteenth mill,^ute by Ihe double team. Twenty-live^s'rok'.* an ps lost in shifting. Johnson gag]^MMMM MMMM) HM g*M met -. ltui'iis I*1,. Ihe in xl ^. re -lau.e. IK.v^^^ and Peter^Tague, s.lvei- lk,v 1] .. . age! C.corgo Ih.ii. .. i ill... Sill ^'^'. '^'^^:^^^ ft' 'U suit-nr. ^^ * U^ i n* i.ilnut. . and MMMM^abaa*. iwe-ihinl* a m^ny. Tlie gbMMBJBJ^were like lejhliiin..' by this team, llurtia^was *i iw iittd BBMWtolM a'urttiig out, but^did ffissl work tovvaiils ^he elosr*, 'iho^il.. 1 hie 1. inn* did thels st hammering ever^11 in stale. I ia 11 ^. at: I Tague made :'. -ui incln st Burns, \. Teein\i MBM I'. '^^ kCarpbl and Ld^lo _ 1.1 . : ' ^i ^1 . Joseph llel- himof lii or l..slg . *t igl '. The double^leaisi w.-ro 1 erv ei i-uly mated, Tlie strik^^ing wa- u,.t r-ipid. but telling. Itcltam's^^togle xvark was goad, klarpby aud Kea*^gan made . ' inches. Helium '5^%. lh.' ii. xt w.-iv ! liomas 'linker anil John^sVbsBM of t'uloradu. d^iul^!e, and Trunk^.X ..-t.- ti of Dbm U sbjp , s.ngh . This^'i' .o in did ekcellent arork. bsstk aatogaba^Man . : I In- ;.|ti| dr ill w a* badly^broken. Butk MMMara llr*t etaaa aledgM*^men. The e'laiigcs wi 11 nnd tpiiekly made.^Kitiker and Ali.ru made lucliess^\\ .igeusleiu j^' -. ih^ next wa- 1 rank llutli-r. of t'olo*^r....o. ^ ..igle.il.e l^--i -'liker in flic louriut*^in.-nt. II^ made I' ^'-HI. Xfotit.iui is ahc .d ill Ihe double, QbmS^ru la ahead in tl 'heex'..' . a 'rat::.' t.ilav Is'twceu^I; itti in.i 11. :. BMa l^ nit.iug*. resulted 7^loli ill favor ol Helena. Ibm bM'd In lh- sturm. Blixus Avi;:s. Argentiue Kepublic.^v . !^'. \,sen .tn. torpedo catcher,^KumII . ha- b . it f. uiu'ereil in a storm off^i t nl t^ iv. The oftli-vrs wero^- i rad. 'I in* eresy imuirsering TXi.is tmssiisg.^1 !i^ MM MM m mills l td Vlmiruttte llrowtt^and the cruiser Vlintieinco. abicta arare an^to Sp un. an^ missing, and it la bas^nevedih.it tliey foundered in the sumo^-form. A |s^p ilar luscriptiott has beeu^^ n.'l for Mm BSJMMM of a war ship^-miliar to tin* Kosalis. Alit .iu h in ( h'.cago.^I'm .. . .. liie. UL I' h.is tsei ti definitely^., ttiisl thai ^ rai'cli headquarters of tha re- publkftanuatsoit ^' committee artM bei'stab-^Uahadin Ibla city, li e dctuda aid be .ie ed af li..' ttleelitig of the full COW uittteem S. .v ^ M Saturday. I'mlw^Ply J,.Im K. r.tii'ierof Illinois arUI bare^charge ol lue branch.