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VOL.IIL-NO. 327. ANACONDA,MONTANA, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 20, 1892. PRICE,FIVE CENTS. WHYDO WE LIVE AShort Sermon on the lips and Down;^of Hunnn Existence. Thotext of my sermon to-day will not^be fouuit w itliiu tho MM of nny book.^It in taken from tlio great volume of life,^ami was suggested by a family of travel- ingmendicants Kinging ^CM Ma Hack Again''beneath my office window, their^cracked voicck accompanied by the dis^^cordant notes of a dilapidated acvordoou,^whose musical mechanism was sadly in^need of n lilt-oral application of wagon^crease, or some other lubricating material.^Tho family consisted of a man and^woman, a cirl nearly grown, and thrco^small children, one of w hich was w heeled^(a a baby carriage. Aglance at tho MMsT-MM of thin family,^Who travel from place to place, It-egging^the means which enables them to drag^out n miserable existence, led to the in-^t|uiry, ^Why do we live'.'-' If anyone can^tell why such |icoplc live, or what service,^able niche they occupy in the economy of^life, ho will confer a kindness on his |m's-^simistie brothers by enlightening them on^tho subject. Homeless wanderers they^^re, going among the homes of happy and^pi-osj-crous iM'enle, hogging moans to sus^^tain lives that are not worth liv in;;. What^happiness can there be forthein^ Why,^their very misery must ho increased by^contrast of their own condition with tint^condition of those who give the m alms. Andwhat are the causes which prodiioo^*ueb a vast ilifferi'tieo ill the condition of^individuals^ Why is MM man a million^^aire and another man u pauper'.' Is tho^MM to lie found in our system of emu^^lation, or does the cause lie in the indi^^viduals themselves^ Au examination of^the records of men's lives will show tho^latter to be the case. T^o -e who have^succeeded in uocumu I :i t inj wealth have,^in nine cases out of ten, I sen industrious^and frugal all their lives, besides being^gifted by nature with a shrewd iMsaMM^MMM which enabled them tu recognize a^go.id opportunity when it presented itself.^On the other hand, the men who live from^hand to mouth all their days are either^indolent and shiftless, or they 1MMMMTI^their earnings on trifles instead of invest^^ing it in laud or other property that will^increase in value as the years roll by. Thereis absolutely no excuse for nny^man to remain peer in this country if be^desires to secure a MMMMM ^ ^ In Mon^^tana there is scarcely a wage earner who^dor s net MBMMMA month than is^required for the support of himself and^fami'y. If the surplus were laid by, it^would Ml but a short tune until it would^amount to a sum sutTieient to buy a lot in^any city ju the state. And there is uoeity^^ 11 tho state w hero town lots will not be^more valuable in the future than they uro^to-day. If the workingmeu of Hutte will^look about them they will llnd that tho^solid men of tho city MM their wealth, in^u majority of instances, to tin MMM of^real estate values since their property^came into their ikishchhIosm The same is^true of every town in the state, and all ox.^IK-ricnec teaches that town lot invest^^ments are among tho surest and most re^luuucrativo that can lie made. THEPOLITICAL WORLD StateConTention of the People's Party^of Colorado. TOFUSE WITH SILVER MEN NomineesSelected From the Ranks^of Free Coinage Advocates^Minnesota Repub^^licans Meet. AmongMontana cities, the one which^at present otters the greatest inducements^for the investment of capital in town^property is Bczcman. It is best, beoausn^piopcrty value* there arc lower than in^any other city of its siza in the state. It^is best, because the resources ol Ho*cmau^uro as permanent and secure as the fortilo^soil of the ni.igiiilieent valley of w hich it^is Mm entrepot. It is lu st, because tho^city is just entering upon a new era of^growth and improvement, which is mm^to raise the value of real estate, and those^who purchase now will mmmmi by tho^rise. It is best, because the people of^Montana Ml going to locate tho potma-^neat neat of government at Hozcinaii. and^that w ill give mb itnpreoedented impetus^to business of all hind- ; and the fortu^^nate possessors of town lots will sec their^property diulilo in value as soon as the^result of theeketioii It announced. UiNVt.lt,July The people's party^state ion volition concluded its work this^evening. The ticket nominated was taken^from the list recommended by the joint^conference committee of the silver league^and the people's party. Soon after the^latter met this morning a platform was^adopted which substantially is as follows:^Tho platform warmly endorses tho Omaha^declarations and declares that it is the^sense of the convention that our senators^and representatives in congress are not in^accord with the best interests of t'olorailo^in advocating the election of the enemy^of silver to olllco in the United States.^The platform condemns the attempted^assassination of Prick, denounces the^punishment of Soldier lams by I. euten-^ant Colonel Stroeter at Homestead, anil^emphatienlly opposes Pinki-iiotiism. Throughan oversight on the part of the^11 sol m ions commit tee. tho woman suffrage^plank w as omitted, nnd greatly to the dis^^gust of tho female delegates, but the mm-^ter was dropjs'd. Some other resolutions^wort' adopted, among tbeni one that the^state shall ^^lose the sale of all conl lands,^hold the same and operate them in the in^^terests of the |Mople. Tin' follow ing^ticket was nominated : Presidential eh-et-^ors, J. C. lligley. 1. G. Horry, A. J. Over^^boil and S. Mam hett : governor, I^. II.^Wnite: lieutenant governor. 1). H. Nieh-^olls: attorney general. Kngcne Kngley;^secretary of state, M. Mc Lease: treasurer,^Albert Nance; auditor. W. M. (essly-^l.oiint/: state regents. W. I). X. Hlehanls^and W. I'.. Anderson. Of the presidential^i lectors Hauchett is a silver ropuhheuii^..nd the others original farmers* alliance^men. It iscx|setcd that the silver con^^vention will endorse the ticket to-morrow. MINNESOTA'SUNWASHED. IffpiilillennsHot.I a Staff. Convention -^i iilnglrlng lllnlnei. Pt.Paix,July ^s. -The republican stnte^convention met at noon in the Pi-oplc's^church and w as called to order hv Chair^^man Hcatw hole of the state committee.^Ex-Congressman Mark lltitinell was^chosen temporary ehaillnan. Committees^were appointed and a MMM taken till|^o'clock this afternoon. Intho afternoon session a resolution^was adopted amid great enthusiasm,^eulogizing Blaine, expressing sympathy^in bis recent affliction nnd the hope that^ho may he called into service again after^having enjoyed a hard-earned rest. The^committee on resolutions had n long dis^^cussion on the question of local option^and Dually decided not to mention it in^the plat form. Theplatform renfllrms the national de^^cimations, warmly endorses President^Harrison's administration, recommends^a board of arbitration for settling disputes^between labor and capital, the exclusion^of objectionable immigrants, the pre^^servation of the public domain for^actual settlers, legislation tend^^ing toward cheap. safe and^accessible elev ator nnd warehouse facili^^ties, a law to compel telephone, telegraph^and railroad eompanies to render the MM^servioo at just rates without discrimina^^tion: favors good highways: urges con-^gross to pass the Washhiirii-llntch nuti-^option bill: endorses Senator Davis for rc-^clcetion; regards the employment of^armed men by ether than the proper au^^thorities of the state ns un-Auiericau ami^tending to promote lawlessness and^breach of the peace. mCMMMMWKntite Nelson MM^nominated for governor by acclamation,^as was Frank Nye for lieutenant governor,^lor secretary of state Y. P. Drown was^nominated on the s jcond ballot. v\c-tVirgin In Ileiiioemts. PMtKi:tiMH'itti.W. Va.. July '-'8.- The^doims-riitic convention had a hot session^to-day. ther It-cing a MMMMMM light ov er^the nomination of auditor and other can-^did.itcs. I'or auditor, M. J. Johnson was^nominated: for stnte superintendent of^schools. Virgil A. Lewis. Then a reeess^was taken till evening. I'p to midnight^Thoinus C Kielly had MM nominated f(,r^attorney general: J. M. Ilowan, for treas-^urer: Mnrmnduke Kent and Homer Holt^for supremo judges. The session prom^^ises to lie a late one. ToMMMMM is the best place to buy. be-^cause it is the choice residence part of lhs^city ; because it is near the electric street^railway, and is w ithin easy reach of tho^court house, the |-oHul!ico and the law^high school building, which is being^erected at a cost of jtio.f^.m: because 'he^addition consists ol c hoice lots thro'u.h-^out, every one oi' w hich has a water right^conveytsl with the laud; because tho^property is far n moved from swamps,^and when thickly settled its sanitary tNM^ditiotis will nlways remain excellent; !*^^^cause the terms on which the property is^offered for sale are so easy that any MM^^MMM can secure lots without MMI^uioclitig himself or family. Forparticulars call on or address. IKEN. SMITH.^QbMMI Agent,^Boom 4 Owsley Uloek. Hutte. fctO.Al'ULEV, Clear) House, Circuit*. Wyomingllrmocratt. HockMMI| \Vyo^ July 2*. The^democratic state convention nominated^Dr.-I. L. Osborne for governor. Henry A.^CoHen for congress, and Gibson Clark for^judge of the supreme court. Tho plat^^form is pronounced for the free anil un^^limited coinage of silver, the cession of^arid lands MMM congressional direction,^denounces the Warren arid land act, de^^plores tho Johnson county invasions, and^calls fur the punishment of law breakers. Til*t'eiiuliii-tiii'* Itakc-cifT Poti.a'1), Ore.. July Forty conduct-^Mi on the street car lino were arrested^1MB MMMMMI for knocking down faros.^The president of the company says that^they bad detectives at work some time^and iiinl they have liecu losing an avcr- ugeof$1,*^'J'i per month. ^ ^ mMast seed mre*. Clin.via), July-Chairman Caldwell^to-day authorized the Atch son's competi^^tors to make a $12 rate to II.'iivor and re^^turn on account of the Knight* Templar^conch.ve under presorihi 1 r gulations.^ul-o to sell one way tickets at trlJM Den^^ver ami intermediate points. al^^ ' inArte.ted. svnFuvni tsi (i. July Eaoeh BsM* man.the defaulting bookkasepar of the^vvhoh-salo HsJMV firm of start la * Co..^w as caught yoMorelay at San I la-go. w lieu^tho steamer Sail Juan put in on la r way^to Panama. His defalcation is between^MO.OjO and fal'.uO'). UNCLEJERRY IN CHICAGO- Ruskla (living His Atlrntlnn to the^Cure of l.miip .Isw.^('Ilii'vi.ti, July 28. Secretary Ktisk is in^the city in connection w ith an experiment^he is preparing to try on n large scale in^the treatment of the disease known as^lump jaw. It has recently boM treated^successfully by the administering inter^^nally of iodide of MMMNMk ^tie of the^MMMMM of the bureau of animal indus^^try recently made a successful MMMV^ment anil the secretary aspects to have^tin' treatment testis) on M sMsi of cattle^affecti-d with lump jaw to settle the ques^^tion as to the value of tho remedy. It is^given in MMM of one to three drams^dissolved in a pint of water. It is^best administered ls^foro feeding and the^dose should vary according to size^and weight. The treatment can lie^applied without danger by un.v farmer.^The secretary is also interested in extend^^ing microscopic examination of |s^rk.:c-^the di in,mil tor in-poottsl pork is increas^^ing ami it brings alsjut hall a cent more a^pound ill American and Hritish markets^than uninspected. The packing season^begins in OctolM-raud the soero'ary wishes^to have his lores in eoiiddiou to inspect a^MMM larger MMMMt of cattle than hist^year. The markets of Denmark, (ier-^mniiy, Austria. Franoe. Spam ami Italy^have been opcmsl to inspected pork dur^^ing the past year, nnd they reipiiro a large^amount Sspst ksjiy for thoiu. It is i-sli-^mated tho farmers of the I'nitisl States^w ill receive 1 eeul More a pound for bogs^this year than if there wen- no insp-'ctioii.^The Secretary is greatly enthusis:! by the^mat ked success which attended the in*^spoetion. ON GREAT SANGIR. Detailsof the tleeent Dlsastroaa Krmp* Mash AMsTK.itnvM.-Inly ^S. Handel-bad ptils-^lishes a letter from OeMbea giv nig details^of the BMMsl eruption on I be Ureal Sangir^islaial, the eruption hav ing comuietiecd at^t^ p. m.. unheralded by tho slightest seis^^mic warning. MMM I ohitnes of Dante^and smoke and masses of stones suddouly^btirst fisnii the volcano. Stones fell all^over the islands, killing hundiods- of na^^tives who wei-e busy ill tho held. Those^vv ho succeeded in reaching the sup|sisisl^shelter of their homes foutt'l no refuge,^many bou-.es hav ing ls-en crushed Is--^neath the weight of ashes, bun ing tin1 In^^mates, nnd in many instances w hole fami^^lies. Streams of lava Mowed with fright^^ful rapidity down the slopes of the moun^^tains. It is estimated that over I.UUU |mt-^MM perished on the slopes of the moun^^tain ami many hundreds more in tho low-^hinds, but the exact loss of life is not yet^known. The island is new threatened^with famine, all tho crops h iving been de^^stroyed. In many parts of the island the^wells hav i' MMM dry. The DuU'll au^^thorities ati' doing the best they can to^alleviate the distress. THECHOUKA'H RAVAGES.^I'enr Tluil II Will hpread 1 lirnnghout BMMMs LONDON,July J*. The Paris oorre-^s|M^ndent of the /.'/,.^ rt telegraphs 1h it M.^Nelter, hygiene puhlatuc. reports in ill out^of 4U ens. s of illness rc|Mirttsl as cholera,^which bo investigated, bo fi-uud true chol^^era bacillus. Netter says true cholera is^limited to the suburbs, but I'rofessor LMes^^lafov states he foiiiul hacitlus in tw o raaM^in the city. The /.o,,o^f in all editorial^says that the cholciu is making stondy^headwa.v in Ihissia and oven incomplete^ollicial r* turns admit 5M deaths daily in^that country. The i-.-jmu I that the disease^has invaded Koumania. if true, is of seri^^ous MsjMfl to lairopo. S|s-uking of P.iris^the l.iuii-tt kiv s : ^'When half the people^attacked die it matters little what name^is giv en to cholera in Paris mid its sub^^urbs. CHEMICALSEXPLODE. TheWorks of the ^ runs C'uiiipany laid^In lia'u* OBaMMaN. J.. -July is. The CMsM^t in mil-ill woiks at Spiingtield bh-vv up^ids lit s o'i I. i' ties evening and several^buildings of the plant wcic shattered. A^number of the i inployos* houses in the^vicinit.v weie hlowu down, and a nutnbci-^of persons slightly injurs!. One man is^missing. The slnsdv was Irenieiidotis,^the v titrations being plainly felt in this^city four miles away. The ruins of the^chemical works took fire and. fed bv elietu-^ioals and oils, the lire threatened thu^buildings remaining standing. A large^force of citizens went out to light the lire^and removed the remaining explosives. NOBODYKNOWS. Specula!Ion ns to the Pa.asgo of the sundryEMM ISIII. Sl-eclalliM alcli to Hie standard. WMUMIWi July L's. Xo man cm tell^to-night w lu ther the sundry civil bill vv ill^be pas-oil or kilhsl. or whether congress^w ill adjourn Saturday, Motiilav ora month^la nee. The minority in the house that is^opposed to the BJNMOBgsfl to f hie ago is^determined to light the appropriation at^all hazards. The friends of the fair aro^resolved to have tho appropriation at all^hazards. The senate dec lared that it will^not adopt a resolution to adjourn uiitiltbo^appropriation bill is disposed of. The^up|m^r branch will apparently remain lo^force the- lower branch to a conclusion.^^ ^ o^ ColonelDaltosMMi iii eTasMaflMM sMsMlMMMM to the Standard. \V,vxilINi.-uiN.July Ma Col. MMM^C.-illahan of billon, who is here w ith his bride,lias ls-en hospitably received bj the Montanadelegation. After a stay of a^few days tla v will return lo Montana. TroubleIn Samoa.^l.oMii iN. July ;s Dispatches fii in Sid^^ney express t he fear of another civ il war^in Samoa, the old trouble batweoN Mahi'-^toa and Ma'aaia Is ingiho MMM Ah ef^^forts toiccuiieilc have tailed. .s ^ l.lrl.oil il sli ike. I.Ntu%M INUsj JulvAll the gii-U omplojoclin the Central Teh phone ex^^change struck this iiln in. on agaiM-t ob^^noxious rtilm. Telephoning i- it a st uul-^still. ICauiIn ML.oiirl.^K vs- vs tit v. Julv It l as Iws'ti rain^^ing h^ re sine, i ai lv this moruiiig. Goa4^ruins hav e fallen nil ov er the slate and^puit ol Mi-souii. assuring a big corn c rop. ATCARNEGIE'S MILLS ThereIs Ho Sign of a Settlement of the^Serious Trouble. AGAINST TUB ASSOCIATION Scale of Prlcaa Arrannod^Iron and Steel Workers^Non-Union Men at^Homestead. for SENATEDOINGS. l'HTKBt'KO,Juh 128. - Tho r.iriii'cii* ^*^nn-^pun\ lm^t prcpait tl a kc;iI^^ ftir tin* I'nioii^inilUand H^v.v^ i 1\^IU plant, ^ tn^ li iIh^^im*w nirii ^^r tin* former men w ho rx'tuni^\\ ill Iks rpcpiinnl tci Mi^n. Tin* wajjen will^ha tin* ^MVS Ml the Aiiialcainait-d, hut n^^^.'ssiN'iatioti ik n ro^niicrtl. At tha Httnn1-^-tt-atl plant tin* fi^m^ is stt*a^lily inriTiis-^in*;. An nss^n'iatitl prt'sn ifpii'n^-nlati\^^^V i in through tin^ inorninjx and ftnind liill^^iim'Ii al um k. Three heavy plat^ ^ wrn^^i.^!!#*(] hcl'un* Maagpaa, ami sci'ininirly with^i-aw. The work is hfinu* K|H.'(aially ilimM*-*!^towunl tho navaleontr.K-tH. Nii|^f^riiiteml-^^ tit I'otfr nnys that thvy liax o all 1 h^^^WMMM nml |ariltni'ii tin y uant, ami that^n untonifihitiK how rapidly soiuo aaaj^MMI aiv Ira: n.ii;; tli*p work whifh HM^-ti iliMK nssi i tcil eouhl not iK^Kihly Im^^^loiM*, l^y e\ fii aaillad woiUiiu n, bscaaaa^tha) liail n^^ knowh iltfi* af mat hini'r^. Krick1!!com lit ion i* fax orahlo. I'ho^eaajajaal for tho htrikorn Ktatiil this evaa^^lag MMM iho McaajsaaaJ nlN .iL'ainst 1 i it k,^TottrralKl I^i\i'j(^^ for ooiispiraoy ha\o^not ho4^u almmlomil, hut noihinv will lw^ilouc until Kilrk ri-eovoi^*. Tho poliro ^lo^not oxpift any ajaaaMVMla *^l anaivhistN^;it iMfsftit. iMpHlav MaKafvay !-ai^l tiiat^the matter h ot baaaj (alien up h\ tlo- aallM^authoritioH all over tin- I'uitiil Ktates atnl^tin1 anort hiHtrt nro lM-iinr watelioil. Tho^matter nro linen tin* eouutr^ . ami I ho paMM^of BMk ' i'.v have ih-i iih il to iiml i^nt jiiht^how KtroiiK the niiarehlHtM aro. No one^liore hail any id^^a of the iiUMit^^^r hore. It^is aaaaaajg to-day that Imh A- l.auuhlin^of the Ainonrati lion works haxo clroidi-d^lo take iKNiio with ih^^ Amaluaiuato^l iismi-^ti.^ti. Tliotr uoiKmaja MaWMI 'ho lar^rst^in the eotmtrv and ^^mplov IJH0 men. It.^!'. fanes, Iho principal owner, is ox-chair-^man of tho natiirnal n'|iuhlioan aaaaaajMn MORE NON-UNION MEN. ACarload ttf Tliem I,a ml oil nt lloiit^t^^Sil^Tlicy 4aa Not NorialUti. PlTTMiHK*;, July 28. A carload of n^^n-^iininii men ramc in front ^ im-inunti thin^inorninu Al Ih llair a cn^w d of strlki* nijiaihircrstrietl to (jet into the oar. hut^hemicunahh' ootitriitod Nwaaaafaaa with^tolling theiii they would Im^ munh n-d nt^HtMiieKtoml. At lla/olwiMMl MM^t-waituod on tho car and ummI iu^iiltinn^lantfuagc. AuF,,id Wilson, iuchartrcof tho^aaaaj dr^*xr a revolver and drove thom off.^During tho excltenient three of the non^^union nu n left the car and have not lieeii^MM Hinoi'. Thosocialist qiiesiiou nearly caiiw^l a^split in a convention ealh d for the pur^^pose of huininif an international laN^r^huroau of information to-day. Ifcplyiiu^(tin question, Delegate Ilcnrvst adiuitted^that the etnaforenci' ^um calhsl with a view^ol ultiniatt l^ al(^oihui^ all traih s unions^into the socialistic lahor parly. Thon*-^upoii the representative.* of the jila-s^workers, miiicis, mill men ami printer*^declared their intention ot w ithdraw ing at^once if such was the cafto, KeMilul ioiik^were finally adopted extending ^\tnpatliy^to the loeked-out men at Homestead. THE HOMESTEAD STRIKERS. iipWashl.Mrn's.miemlin.iitt,^ IIlakilli: ,IlMU)rv |n|o tba mining troiihlo.^section I-' ami agreed to. ^ th(i|.(, an(, vUj ^ ^^ Wood in prrwecut- Xiis!gn^ of an A^ljf^innotrnt ThU Week^l**^*nliit I^mi* U rnl To. Wasium.ii^*, JulyIn tho senate thehill making eight hours a da^'n work^on puhlio works in the I'tiiIihI State* and^in the District of ( olumlna wa*i pa^*^to^l:^aUo one for tho purchase of Bancroft's^lihrary. Th**anii-optieu hill raaa t:ik^*n up. Sug^^gestions wcro made to Washlium that in^view of thfMiiteu*m^ heat and tho ahsenoo^of mam senators he let the hill go over^until the next f*Ch^;ot^, toil he declined.^He. however, a^kiul roti-ent 11i.it a vote ho^taken to-morrow- afternoon. White ol^-^jected, l*nd*loek then delivered an argu^^ment in favor of the hill, fixing that ho^voiced the scntiineiit of the great agi i-^t tiltural stato of Neluasl- i. I'urpie also^defended th*- hill, batk fro!u mor.d and^lo-rd points of \ iew . When the aniond-^j nieniH came up W atrttw^^it jl^alhels* aiueiuhneu' tosti ike out Metiaa]^|fl \xas ilehatetl until adjournment.^^Ion*'^of \^ \ ;ula. fr^^m the committeeaaj collilUgellt expellfC*. to-d l\ |l'p^t| ted a resolutionfor tin* appointment of a select^committee of seven senator* to iuxestj-^gate t he recent lah.tr troiihles in |N^nnsvl-^vauia and Idaho, and as to the euiploY-^' im-nt of I'inkortoii detectixes. The roso-^i lutioti for a s^deet committee of i'w e to ili-^xesligato the geological siirxex ihaugs wan |agid to. and a aaMaafHaa tmtheierri- ! ,lories of New Mexico. Arizona* I'tah and '^OklatioTiia wen* n*^|Uested to iiupiip- into^the propriety of their Iwing admitted nn^states. I Tin house joint IMaJtfltaa for filial nd-^' Journuieut on S nurd iv m laid on the^j tattle, as Allison thought it nnwlfo tocon-^sidet* an adJcMirniiicnf amemliuent until^I lheMin^ll\ civil hill |* p.i- -ei|. The re*o- I^j hilioii ft^r a (select eonmiitti e of four to '^vi-it the fori'Ht n*ser\ations in ^ alifortoa |^' and impiiro into the rights ol Isma Ma^set I lets there w as ftgn id to. I'clton. Kx lo^and Morgan w ill con dituie the commit- tee. FIXINGFOR THE TRIALS Prosecutionof tbe liners Will Be Soon^in Progress at Boise. MARTIAL LAW CONTINUED GovernorWllloy Decides to Re^^tain Troops In tho Coaur^d'Aleno Mining^Cam pi. Cl ln! DMssMt to Ms MMMMl mm)lilalio. July af. I -'rank 11. Crcws-^^ nt. . )^\.iiiiiiier of the depart 111 ^nt of jus^^tice, Wiishiinftoti. II. ' .. arrived hero to^^day. He has lieon into tlieCoeiird'Alenes HOUSEDOING! Til.- 11..- Inforniatloua l-'lled AuiitiiHt I In m lly^N'1-r.'lnrv l.ovejoy. I'm~itt in.. Jtili ML Thiri.v-si\ MaMMM^tioiiH tvere made this afternoon bjr MMM^tary l.oxejoy ^MstMi] Mai KlnUers for air-^^pa\atc cl riot anil warrant)* were MMMli^SeM'll ul fest h w ere made I his evening. Inthe lic-nritiu of Sylvester f'ritelilow,^one of the lletiie.te.id strikers, this inorii-^injf, for relea-e on liail. sevt-ral VMMN^MMM they haw him load and I'm a ifim at^the liaryes. .Indite . Matfee relused load-^nut li in tti baUl on llie ureiind Ihal hisaets^nre aMM to MMt in MS MMl decree.^His nttoritey claims h^ Ml not there. Kinsleyand PsMOcfc* the siispec-ti-d nn-^arc-lilns arrested ^^ sterday, wen- releaassl^to-dn.\. as there was no evidence MJMMsl^1 licni. The niillmriticK nny the aMMM^nro thoi-oiiuhly ti i^htc tied. I'ric-k Ms^^IMMM to MMMMM Th)' deputy BaMMM^are KCOIlrill|{ llolll'-stc-ud to nrrest the nu-ll^nirninst nlnnii MMM an- out. Most of^tin in have disapp' ared. Three anarcliists^fzaini'l ailuiiFsioii tcr the mill somedays^MMt Mil tiere cliseoM-recl distrilxitiiifr nti-^iireliist literature and driven out. The^officers an- hMMlMJ Mr them, hut they^have disujjtcarcd. MfSSMSSMIII llo|^ie^tritf|. HiMMM vii. -Iul^ :'^. Tlie sMSB MMpi^have heeu cr.uiu.iil^ movcsl. until to-tiii;ht.^instead of li.fU men there are oiilv atx)iii^l.jlfl here. This liriitiidc w ill remain some^time. T\m'iit.-tvM) f.uuilii s of strikMS^laliorers ni.'iid nut of the coin|iiiu^ \^llDIIKl'Kto-lli^h*. Theel ieted BSOpSS made bmIM a pftocaaaaM as th^y- masHmmI IMOMM'I^' I os il lo the l|liailMl proi idid^by the.' Atnil|^aniatod nn^ociatlon. This^r*vcniii(j a ii'iuilier of strikers lioardisl a^oial train on the ^Mick^ v^ road, passinu^thn ui:li the ^ irii^ itic ^oiks and hurled^lumps of conl at tiio tioii-unioti men. To-^ui|;lit onk-is were issued lo the provost^Uiianl lo prevent such occurrences. MssspsslTroiii the VMMk^Tl ft -1 n i ^ ^. 'Inly M^ * h*'nl MsMV M^^MMl that lli^re was n ri^t cm the Haiti-^more A Ohio train near Whitehall het ween^MsWVJSM iie-ti on the Road t') Homi-Htcad^and iruarcU on the train. It is Statad that^w lie ti the |M learinsl t'int Ms)T VMM^txxjncl for Homestead, a nuinls-r d^-^tnandi'd to j;^-t oil. ^I^11^^ bmml- rssXsBSsI^Mfsl ^ Hifht ettsueil. in whic h two MM^were seriously injuii'd. Thirt\-ll\e of the^MM escaped. Hulliinorc A- UMo olTlcials^ceuy this st'it-v. A I'o:li-e ^ Mpllllll Arresti'.l. LoMiMftAJtCtl. N. J.. Jlllv --^ Police^Cap'ain Lay ton lias been arrested for per-^luJltiliB ( lii.-l I I'M.ira of PlHshMfg to n-^move .\iiarch:^: Mollick without raquial- Honpa|^'i h. IllVt ^i is slllljeet to $1 .(i hi tineami iuipris'^mn^tit. Warrants were^sworn out hv a !a^ \ Of aelunf lor Molliek. %Vurlr^ lair A ^preprint^f Ntlsf) of Mllcll I i|il)))*tellll!{. WaMMSMRc Julv M. The lions*^adopted a joint resolution for adjoinn^nielli Satui-cl.iy al I p. Mt The speaker .^then declared the next tMsklM order was^t the motion mad)' IsJ HsMsMM MsMsMSJf^| to tahle the motion to MsMMsMV Ma MM '^lion hv wln -li sTi.iKiti.uKI was aopropriati d i^I for tin'world's fair, iiicltidi'd in the ^oiii- i^I dry* t-iv il hill. The opponents of the M^* I^| propriatioii at once bsMM MsMMMMMJ^i w it 11 motions lo adloiirii. to adjourn till I^i Sutnrday . adjourn till Monclav. etc. The |^n pulilicntl* ili-cicletl to let th^ lllilmsterinii :^and atiii-liltliustei iiii; WMM MjM it out, I^and on call of tin- MMM doolunsl lo vote.^So the call was ordered hy the small mid^close v. te of :il to LSI. Thecall showed a quorum, hut it dinar*^pearstl aaralii on a vote on the motion to^adjourn till Monday. Hinchanihas ottered for reference to^the committee:' cm rules a lesolution to cut^nil' UMSbsMsMM I' pi'ov i^l)-s that tisuior-^rnw, iinuiciliatelx afti-r this resolution, tho^voice Ih^ nt once taken on his motion to lay^on the MMs the motion to reconsider tho^MM by which the house agreed to tho^world's fair appropriation. Kilibiisteriiiircontinued until, tired out^ill the excessive heat, the house decided^to pout peine the llu'ht until to-int MM .and^a lack of a i|iioriiin he-inn discovere-tl. th^SOSJSS niljollrni'd. eiiairmaullurlsirow, of the world's fair^committee, said this sjMMMM ih-it they^would MM a MM to-niori-ow on Ititii;-^liam's motion, and that tle-v woiihl cariy^it and win the Unlit. The RtasMMMM^liloveitieut. he said, was m arty at an end.^The lUilmsterers ih iiv this lo-niuht. hut il^looks decidedly as thoiiL'li seme MMMa*^inisi' ^ ill he in ratiu^ ^l. TIk1 appt opriatiotn committeetistk pi* c-aulio|l Iiw!;iy1u|)lil- vidifor bs^MNiMMMf th^ anproiiria- tioiisforth)' -support of tin' irovi'i'inni'iit^carried in the Mitnlrv civil lull extension^of live c!.i\ Tin'Ic-miM-ratiire toslay was iilsHit Ma^lull T, dciirees less t hall yesterday. Then'^were MMty pnistr.ii ions. Thehouse Judiciary c-omiuiltee deeiih-il^to take furthi-r le-tiuioin in the Home,^mend affair and Powdcrly lias been smm^MQMtst MCoM I he committee. AI.nclc of lli^')o(inv. ('UKvi.o. Julv _'S. Accortliiiu' to reports^received here then* is a painful lack of^harmony in the Transcontinental ussoeia-^ti.irk. Th)* Hio (iranilc Western has pKen^notice of its withdrawal. ^ hatruiati Vm-^i 1115 has not yi't aeiepted lhs notice'. It is^believed lli.it I he t oloriulo luii's w ill lak^^Ihe MM step iii order to MMMM tin' |s^^clepctidence ol the* t'))lor.ic|o A- I'tah sc-c-^tiou over w lilcli Iho comniis^ioiierK claim^jurisdiction. ItIs I n**onstltntloii it.^I.a*sim.. Mu ll., July M. The MMMM^coart has sMBaMsJ that the bill MSBMl bf^the last IsiHsMMM -.err^ m.imli'riiui the^legislative districts is uncoti'-titutionnl,^ntul erderi d tin' ^) etc :nr^ of SMM to issue^notices that elections iii iiccorclancu w ith thenaisitriatlrtsTaM ^dl ba iiii^al. i'i inifthe pri-.om-rs now undi-r a el.arife of^C))Utciniit. TMM is a Isjlfja MMsTsM of^pHasMBM MPV under tfiiaril in the t'^s'iir^d' Ali'iii-s w ho w ill Ik- pns'cc-iled against a* I.:-:as paas Ir.. tincoiisiiltaiioti nidi proiuini lit MM^t')-day. dovernor Wilh-y has concludctl^not to MsajSsM marl1.11 law in Shosliono^county at pn-.-i-nt. It wtll eaMtlMM as |IsMJI as inshity exists. -Jud^)' lle.'itty is i-xpeet)-f|to aiTiie lii-re to-morrovv lllorn-^ini;. nud an cxauiiualion of th)-prisoners^held here w ill take placo as noon as pos^^sible. THE SF.Wr.R'j VICTIMS. I'liullngSSsMsSa4 PsxMMMMl in Bains^at Mj l.ollls.^Si. Lot is. July l's. The death list of tba Millcreek si'Wcr i Xplo^ion illcn-as)sl to- ilav.w lieu the body of I li-un'tice ^'. Krei-^hohin. a MMM )i'al'-r. was f.iund. Kivi-^Isihiu has ls-i'li mis-iun since Ihe explo-^bImsi It is fe.uvd smm IkhIics sjtaj M tho^ruins. This en-Tiin^ a Issly was picket!^up on the river haok Is low tht* tuoiith of^Ihe -rni-r, w hieSi are ihe remains of still^another victim. ^ in tin- !^...!^ wasaliniik^hi'ok bearilii; tin* u une A. .1. V. ^ i li.m. *MMMt^^irnl vt,.t.||n(r. ftsssMDMMM to the WsMlsnl Hiti n v. 'lull -'s. Tin' directors of the^Molilalia Central nu t to-dav and elected^the follow in;.' aMM s : President. Samuel^Hill. St. P i ll: vice president. \. J. Shores,^Qisat falls I -ici'inr\ ati-l tis i-ut-er, 1'.. S.^S.iw ver. St. Paul. Willsill' till- ^r:i|. PlTTniUUii. July 2^. Private I nns w ill^sue Major(ietiernl Snowdeti^C'okM I Haw^^kins and UssjmmM folotu-i Ktrvatof far^^llt.i^ m datiiav' s on account of his in . -^MMsii iiidijo.iBsassssf la iiu i -ii. (MMMMClIV. Ilr^-.. Julv M, Char', s^WtssMt arba a MOtttb BCD brutally tiiur-^d)Mai a Hjrsaf nlll tM in Milwauki) .^sMMMl bim-elf in hi - ^ III - -il.i^. s^ ^ i^^ ^.^^^ I.-^1 tlie W rlt. Xvsiivii i i.. July ^. raked Sta-. s^^linlei-Jac k-on li-M . .I^ 11i.^^I tin' ippln l-^t ion for a w ril of h i'^ i^ ) erpus uuide b^^t ol. II. ( tax Km.-. Orctc-r.-.tla PaS^W\s||in).iiin, 1-iK .'s. The I'mtcil^States steamer Cli irh-stoU lias tK-en ^ r- leroj t,^ t sliao, Peru. AnMHn in .1 ill ('MisoM,Nev., July Tin-iiratid jury^has hei'ii calhsl to-)-th)*r to in-, otiirito^clnnres of iiiiilfeasauec in office mado^iii:ail;st tin- ccunity oflii-lals by th*- n^MMC^l.ditor flav islic'i'liui'd to eive his MMM *'f^iufoi-ni.-iiioti, host! I af confidential com-^MMMsstsMM to the editors were, held^MMMl, Judtfi' llisiu^ ordered him to jail^until he e-ive the iiifoi-fiatioti. Havlswasreleased later. I.. Stevenson,^who can* him the information, havfnf;^com^ forwunl. Stevenson i!. . lined to tes-^tify on the MMMst that it would incrimi^^nate him. AI'ur romhlnr.^Xt vv ai:k. N. .1., July The latest com^^bine w as formed to-day ami is a |mm)L in^fur. It has a capital of flo.iX'.imi and will^he known as the (icottfc ('. Treada-cll^eoinpniiy. It is BMMaMfl bv its promoters^to have considerable control over tho^Ik-hriutr sea arbitration. Amoiii/ the dins-^tors an^ (.ii rire 11. Tlinleher, John 1).^Parsons ami l.eorjre H. T:-)-adwc-ll, repre-^MMIJMJI tbn-e leading banks, tleonr)- S.^Tieadwcll also represents the fur trade^with II. Uurnett, A* II. Want and N. J.^Ilishop. Thc-lrAil.ie r, t iled.^Pun.aiii l.l'in \. July ^. The nnswernnf theAmerican Suirur company and John K.^S-arlcM. jr., lo the pris-is.sluikxs hroiiuht by^the Koverniiieiit to annul tin' suvtar trust,^were lllcd to-ila\ . Searles says the com^^pany was incorporated under tlie provis^^ions of an act of the New Jersey legisla^^ture and claims a riirht to conduct tho^business ami MMMl MMMM MMMM of^New Jersey. .%1 -lie of II nrriir. LoMii'i.July l's. Another terriblemur-^MsTMory conies fniiu Hussia. A liaud of^nibls-rs eitten-d t'.ie house of a Jew isli mti-^kee(MT in MM of plunder, killed tho^ratlier. inothi-r ami live datij;liters, then^found another daughter hidden away, and^after fon'inif her to confess where tho^family s.tvinns were hidden stabbed h -r^MM -it.-clly in the b. sl\. tiUgll-llI'llllll.'S. I..ixtinN. Jiilv Js. Vfter the cabinet^council lo-clav. It.ilfour went totlsls.rno^hou -e. |sls of Wiifht, to consult the ipieett^in MMM to Hie s|sM-ch from tin' IMMM^(iladstoiif. Hais'oiirl. S|s'iic-er and Morley^had a MMMsl MMM '^^' drew up a short^^no conlldoncc^ motion. WrstlirrIn ^ litcsg-o. OnCMOtJuly Ha Tlu^ intense heat^moderated to-day, the niereiiry Is'ing five^degrees lower than yesterdny. The mini-^lier of deaths to-day fn^m beat was _'t..tnd^llMM were MMMMM MMMMMM besides.^To-nik'ht rain is falliiikf and the hcut mod^^el atlMJ rapidly. Oilon tire \VvsiiiNi.TiiN. Pcnn.. July 'J8.^Light^^ning igiiiti-d all immense oil tatik near^MM yesterday aftcrinsiti and the eoiifls*^^ration spre ad to H other tanks. It is^still biiruit:g and the loss w ill bo very^heavy. MsSSSSSIin Itnssls.^Si. PKTr.Ksttt'iai. July i*. Several esses^of sporuila c l ^li ia arc ii-ported at War^^saw. I he cholera broke out at KharkoH^and Ore nl ui^. and there are* se veral eases^along the Volga river altovc Xijni Xov-^gorcsl. lour Men Klllevl. (,vvi.iu;t^. Mich.. July 28.^A boiler in s^shingle null on OtsasjO Like- exploiled this^tnoi-tiiug. killing four men and fatally in^^juring another anil demolishing tho mill. Tin-W igu^-r least. llvvttit rtt. July M^^^The second serias^of Wagner perferinattccs ls'gan to-elay^with i presentati.'ti of ^Parsifal.^ the ren^^dition being batter th in that of last week tie*i^-rs in sTsMsMi Sr.Pt'Ti'.Hsiu i: .. July js. Offleisl re-^peit-for litlv -^^ to-^'. sIkiw -'.'^.si new cases^ami 1.Iis^ deaths in the ebolera infected districts. tireIn N'ursrsy.^( ittits n \x \. .1 iil\ .'s. | |,c greater [tart^of the town of Uirp-lsu-g. Norway, h^^^MM hurncd . ^ It ti a Lie's of half s nilllior kroner.