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VOL.III.^NO. 34a ANACONDA,MONTANA, SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 13 1892. PRICE,FIVE CENTS. SONSOF ST. GEORGE Theyfill Picnic Next Saturday at tot FntureCapital. JON ADDITIONAL CHARGES PresidentO'Brien and Others Declared^Gnilty by Judge Beatty. WHATHAPPENED ON JULY 12 SILVERBOW ColXTVS Four Lodgea^of Iho Sons of St. QmhI will civs^their grand mutual picnic next Sat'^unlay at Bozcinan. They choso llorc-^nian on the recommendation of n -ulc^commlttee ap|k^int^ ^l to visit that city anil^ascertain whether or not suitable grounds^and arcominodiitiotis MMM M fci'iurod^there. The iininhors of the committcn^were highly pleased with the facilities of^^fered at Doieman for picnic parties, and^wero very enthusiastic over the reception^and attention accorded them bytheciti-^^en* of the tow n. Testimonyof the Prosecution Re^^garding the Loading of the Bun^^ker Hill and Sullivan^With Dynamite. Kincotheir return all arrangements^have been completed, and the pienic nott^Saturday, the l.^^th. promises to he the^greatest uiitiug event of the season, lx^th^as to the nuinU r p.n tioipatitig and the^enjoyment to bo derived. It is estimated^that over 4.WK) |^eople will take advantage^of the. opi*ortuni'i.v to tide over the most^picturesque lino of railway in Montana,^and tomukoa personal acquaintance with^the beauties of the most delightful resi-^deuco city in the mountain states. Atthe nozeman end of the line no pains^will be spared to ni.ike the visitors feci at^homo and to give them a day of unalloyed^pleasure. To lend interest to the ix-oa-^fcion, the citizens u ill put up al*JM or MM^town lots to be raltleiI nil at Lit cents a^chance. Liberal purses will be hung up^for rock drilling contests, the purses ag^^gregating jsVin. The Sons of St. (ieorge^will manage the contests, as, in fact, they^will everything else, tilt* citizens of Bm^man merely advancing the funds and pre^^paring the grounds, pavilion, etcetera, for^the accommodation of the visitors. Ath^^letic gatu^ s and spurts of every descri|^-^tioti will lie features of the day, and a^large dancing pavilion w ill Is* provided^for those who vvisli to indulge in that de^^lightful exercise. The Aliee band will^luinish the music for ti e occasion, and^the famous (Vntcrville Cilee club will en^^tertain tho croud with selections of vocal^music. ThoNorthern Pacific company has fixed^the fare at *_' for the round trip, tickets^good to return on regular trains until^Sunday evening. The specials will leave^liuttu at 7 a. m.. 7:15 a. m. and I |M a. m..^and will run through to Uozeiuan with as^little delay as possible. Hctiiruiug they^w ill leave Uozcman at *,:^ and 10:3.) p. nv Whilethe excursion is gotten up for^pleasure, many |jeopli^ will no doubt take^advantage of the cheap rates and go to^liozemau on business Hut it matters not^for what purpose they go. ihoy cannot fail^to be impressed with the wond'Tinl lieauty^ol the city and the many evidences of^prosperity and progress visible on every^hand. They w ill linil a city of beautiful^homes, inhabited by contented and happy^|k^ople. They w ill fall in love with tho^place at once, and many of them will feel^a desire to purchase a home and remain^there the rest of their days. Then, when^they make their w.shes known, ihoy w ill^be offered so many desirable batvains that^they will be at a loss to know w Inch to^choose. Hut if tli '.v w ill pcriui' us to givo^them a bit of advice they will know just^where to go ami will lose no time, in aa^aimless ramble about the city. TheWest Sale Addition lies Just west of^the city park, and it embraces the best^residenco lots in Ho/i-mati. It can Iki^reached by the street ears, whieli run^within two blocks of it. An in p etioii^will convince anyone of the beaut^ of Kas^cation and the excellence of die soil in^this addition, and a glance at the new^building- H i ciitly tiutshed. and those in^Course of construction, will show that the^town is rapidly building that way. Thero^is always a reason why tow n*. build in omi^direct], n in, 10 than nnothcr, and HM^reason that liozemau is building w istvv anl^Is because the ground oil the west ;,iil,. is^better ad.-ptiil fur ivsid^tiec p'irposcs'tliaii^that on the cast. It lies higher, has better^facilities (or drainage, atid presents^greater opportunities for pYtutvsque^udorutuein. The lienor class of resi^^dences arc all tiuti'l h^ i-e. and that in it^^self is a great recommendation. si all are^desirous of getting into us good a neigh^^borhood as possibk1. TheWest Mae Addition i- ,1. itably Hp^cated. w h' ther ,u alernl from a business^or social standi i i:it. It is hut six blocks^from tho new high MMJal building, s, .on^blocks from the court MMW^Maf blink*^from Ne!s,,u fty ry*i siageaxl i'l'-iil.-nec,^three Mucks ironi the eiu park, .-tinI two^lh^ ks Irom the el, ^^^!^!^^ 'nit railway,^^ Inch conveys passengers to every part of^thecity. The lots hi r. nie offeted ai reas^euablc prices and one... t rut-. Forparticulars enquire of IKKN. SMITH.^Who s ill bo at ilo.-etnan with the aMMs^Bi.m. er address MatiM K.syiu 1 Us.io/^to. i ... Hutte. Speciall)i^i^ati lito the standard. Hoink,Aug. li^In the federal court to^^day tho OHM d'Alene defendants bail a^hearing as to the capture of the Hunker^Hill and Sullivan at Wanlner and the^loading up of the mill with dynamite on^I hat occasion by union miners, Thomas^O'Hrien, Thorns sbaiu, Uavid CosgnlT, I'^^ll, Hoyce, (^iiinu Sullivan and 1^. J. Ileane^wetc in court, charged with contempt in^\ iolating ihe onler of the court in the mat^^ters connected with the Hunker Hill and^Sullivan mine. FrankJenkins, superintendent of the^Hunker Hill works, testified that he was^at Wanlner on the morning of .Inly If,^Thomas Doyle and I.'oIhtI Shain came to^the mine ami uotilied him that union men^were in possession of the Hunker Hill^concentrator and he was the bearer ot a^message from 11'linen demanding the^discharge of all non-union men. Two^hours' lime was given in w Inch to make a^reply. Doyle said the concentrator would^be blown up unless they were discharged.^A committee ,,f the Miners' union consist^^ing of Thomas! I'lli ien. K. Hoyce. Thomas^Henry and Mr. (.lover mot Mr. Clement,^^i. II. McAuh y. I^. If. Moon^ and ( buries^Sweeney. O'Hrien and his followers were^aimed. Tin y dciuamh-d that all non-^uiiion men be sunt away and^that in the future none but union^men be employed. O'Hrien being asked^what the* result would be in case^their demand was not complied with,^said: ^li is hard to tell what excited |ioo-^ple may do.^ Clement's request that^the union men he w ithdraw u Iroln the^concentrator was refused, (.lover said^the iioii-iiuion men musi mm^ Wanlner^within Is hours. After that no further^protection would lie guaranteed them.^Messengers came next day from the^Miners' union i0 mm* whether non-union^MM mmm being paid oil'. They said the^union men were not to he fooled with. DougalCameron, watchman lit tho^Hunker Hill mill, said that atioui :.'o'clock^of the Utli, some aiiniHl men culled to^him from the mill: ^Come in hen-, you^old - , or we w ill blow your head off.'*^MMM was captain of this band. They^shut down the mill and drovo them to^Wanlner Junction. Tho road was lined^wiih armed union men, earning giant^powder into the concentrator. Wols-rtShain, foreman of the mills,^swore he saw armed men walking about^the concentrator. He said the union men^placed 4,0U^ pounds of explosives w ithin^the mill and had it all read) for blow^^ing up. V.M. Clement, general manager of tho^Hunker Hill works, said that Deylo gave^him to understand that unless he dis^^charged his men ami sent them out of the^country, his mill, then loaded w ith dyna^^mite, would lie blow n up. Ho yielded to^save i he proper! y of the company, t 1*1 Irion^had hurried witness ami be bad to send^some of his men oil without paying them.^The union men told the w itness that if the^troops came licforc the non-union men^left, the mill would hi blow n up. The^witness did all he could todclay tlietroops^iii older to save hie nud property. CharlesSweeney, one of tin1 owners of^the Hunker Hill and Sullivan, said O'Hrien^had ordered the powder taken out that^had been in the mill and that all the union^men should retire in |^oaco to their homes^alter the mill had been surrendered and^the non-union men had left. John L,^Stevens was held a prisoner for some^time. F.IIiH'kwtHsl Moore of Spokane, said^he was told by a committee of union men^that the concentrator was loaded with^dynamite and would he blown up if die^union men's demands won* not complied^with. Hoth Moore and McCaulcy said^Ihcy saw all defendants under charge^armed at Wnrdiier on that occasion, and^with this evidence the prosecution r^ sted^and the court took a recess until p. MS Thisafternoon the defense intro^^duced a motion to discharge all^iIm- defendants on the' ground that^Ihcv were not formally charged with^contempt. The motion was overruled,^and Judge Hcatty held the tollovviiig:^Thomas O'Hrien. Thomas Henry ipn-si-^ilcnt ol the Mullati imioin, F. Dean ami^Edward Hoyce. He announced that In:^WOtlid sentence them to-morrow evening.^The^ vv ill prohnhtv i-eeive the same pun^^ishment as those m the Frisco cases,^Quinn Sullivan and David Cosgi ill'vv, n-^discharged. CAUSED LITTLE SURPRISE. Hecepttoliof the News From llulse iii^i lie i M ^' B*A MM specialDBWbtb M tho St uiiliinl. \Vw.i vi i . Idaho. Aug.The whole CiM'iird'Alciic eoiintrv is in a dead calm^with no probability of nn.vthing to break^the monotony ol the situation. 'J'he de^^cision of Judge Hcatty in the contempt^cases caused but little surprise or com^^ment. SuperintendentHrimson. Itoadniaster^(^ogarty and Colonel lt.iinsev ol Missoula arein low u to-night. .^ ShotIII. I ulliit sml sister. CvliMiiMMis,l'a,, Aug. U* Thomas^Morgan fatall^ shot his father and sister^M -terdav iifteru'siii. The father, John^Morgan, was about to be nmarried ami^tlie sou protested. The father wasolslur-^ate. when the sou dtxov a revolver and^llred. Instead of striking hi* father the^hall struck his si-tcr t alho. intli' ting a^probabH fatal wound. Tb^ father Ih il.^but the son followed him to a v icaut^house, where he shot him six tun^-. The^sou is at large. Anotherfor MM ^ lirls. NewYork. Aug. 1J.^ A cable ha- Is-eti^ifeived stating that the Italian vs-cl^I irlfbsMO -ailed to-day from t* 1 ^a !^r^New York. i'arrviug the monument ol^I hristopticr Columbus. FINISHINGTOUCHES. Tl KiilahtsliolllB Heme Viler llciug^lo-v ali^ Katerlslsecl at l^ nvcr. Hixv i ii. Aug. U'. Knights are leaving^town to-day mpidlv, enough remaining,^however, to make the city extn'tn 1)^lively. The follow ing commando- ies^among others left t.-slav : Montana K^of Unite: California No. I; mm) of^Washington. Mati- rcsiilcnts kept open house :-^-^night and the knights were entertain'd^lev all,. A very large iiuihImt visit, ,1 ALLENGLAND GUESSING NobodyKnows Where the Lightning^is Going to Strike. 1111Ql'tliVS DISQl'lLTl'DE Munitou,I'ik^ *s Peak and u\Uvr |k^int- .f^intrrt^si. Ttwiiaiht tlu111 it tnti.il^-ninmit'' ^^triHlVrt il an (^U uant baiuiui't tolhfl M ' ' *^t^f iho ctaiul citraniniiK'iit. M^^n* tl, in^JiVi Kni^litH won* pre^fut. During ^ i* ImHiMm wr KalgM m. r. K. Patim ^^f Salrin,ovmjml ptWHflMl tiiand MaMt-r^QoMh \\i\U a navel inailc tr^mi OMJ r^oak and in Hm ^ ^ nt^ i ol it the f^^ in m a^Mull*'*!.'cri'h*. Tin* mik is n solid lilf U^takt'n fnmi Hn IMS J^-' M it irtvw, u^-d^tho cross formation wan the work of TlioKniutits Toinplnrs' ^rand mjmmc^^mettt finish, d \Uv work of tho L'Mh tri-^onnial mmmm and adjourned to-d.o.^after BbvImj installed tho newly elect. 1^^mm to and Mnstcr Met nnty MJMI^the follow ing add it tonal a|^|^^^intilH iu ,^\\ Inch, witli the OMNI elcricd |r0J00MMJTa^make up til^ foil list of oMfOM of tln^^i;rand MMsMMtl Mf llev. MMBAJ^lit ^(^rath. I^. I^.. Illinois, or. la to: Sir^William It. M. lli-h. ( Huo. -i;tn.l ^l.iliili, i^iM-arer; Sir (ieoim* ('. (^otilior. Tetltiess^ i ,^|MMm! suord Im arcr; Sir II. M. 0mJMM\^Colorado, MMoi MMMMjI Mf 'folm A.^Sloan. Missouri. Ln-aiid e.ipiaiu of th^^cuanl. Hm MMM MMtf als4i ai'jMnni- ^|^a MMMBMM on juri^|^rudenee. CALLED FOR THE SKELETON. MMMWho Mf ^) I- I'rotiiniv Tim:^nf n Murtlrml Mini, MMMI MMM to tin* MMMMji Gkkai'Kmj.s, Mont. Atijr. I'J. A 1k^\^which ha * lut'ti Htonnl in the Montana^RlMJ9^0ffll|Kin^'h warehousc f^^r tie* past^three MMV i^^r MMMITMOtll of charges,^and v hieli. a Uw da^s a^;o. was aei'ident-^all\ loMMl lo t-outaiii the MMM ^f a^( liiuauiaii. w as railed for l^^ KImBi VoMM^A Co. of San I'lanctsco. to w MM it MM^addressed, .vostirilay. Tin* a pent of Iho^htajfe company n et ived IbjO follMMMJ^letter: fuv^^ i-' o. \nu^T^th^ .to* nt th^ f'nMfMiNV, Jff'HMrid Ntf0*^(V..m/hOO/..#m.i/* ^w^i.^. t .n'nttf. \l ^nt:^In \ie I nit \n I M0#4 VM MMMM M4^MM) i Inn a in an tkoOHoo putott} MffdM hits 11^MM ttiat tt MlMM Mii:. \ MM ^ 1 ^ ^ H^';^'^\ei i ImmmI ^-iii'i. I wMi you womM fMatlOl^the riulit MM an^l MMtMS/MjOOf Mff^t Mn;in^l have it Ml f^i i iy ^MMVi^I Ml MOCtl otlHOBd fpf \tnit klo4MMi hut bo^^h^io wt- pi \ii, |Mi OMnrtrlal o!ioM. oow^MOMVM tn at No. Wa%* lly yUu-*\ san I'i.iii^cIm'h. Yours stiiet rely frlt'iul, ayent of \\\iiz,^Vmm i ^^.Ma tm t k TheMaye ennipan^V old way lull- show^that the Imi\ \\as tiom la\ iu^htoii Aii^. 1^..^18K^, to San Kraneiseo ami cIkiiucm pn*^^paid to (ireat Falls, lie side* the address^^^u the Im^x won* some ('hiuesc cliaractt^r^^,^w Inch the ( hitiainan translated to-day.^He say* the box was inieiideil for the^^li*)p \\'^j Mici^-ty, San P1MMMMbM and^that the man was M0MNM) MMMLM^the name ot the shipix-r not uiven. The^^mm) of Mi state mmmmj) mm taken dm^matter tip w ith the affctit at Livingston m^the hopes of finding out the shipiK'i*. FRICK FEELS NERVOUS. Ilie MMM Off I^ei^-^ ti\t -t MMMMl In m)^^t i^-1 pa'ion of !!^ir^* .\mir^'lil*t^. PmMMif', \iilt U. 'Ihe 4mmjmmmm1^uss(M*iaiion officials are distrihutmu a ^ ir-^eul.ir MMM| Ml MMMM m DM RM1^MtobliotlllMHti of PHtobOOTJ ami 0MM^^w here to Uiyeot material that comes from^the ^ MMMJM mill -. AMMMMMmI rumor to the effect that^TrieU had MMMMMl th^ e|iairmaushi|^ of^the Carncffio i ompatiy w.i- promptly di*- Mjlool!^^ that mMmmmHi Vho npMl UmI PHckwill !^^' a^ain in danger from .man h-^i^ts soetiiH to Im^ en-ilited ti^ I'riek ;is well as^( articLiie otlit ials and MMM nutliorilili-*.^The toii'e of i eteel i\^*^^ has Imh-h mi^^than doubled at the 00% ^ of WO MUB i'iy.^and i^i i^ one \ isituiL; tliiM,f. MMM w^ dI^know n to the OMOOfl on duty . is sulij^-et^lo striet serutiny and h.is t^^ run a uaunt- letot Imimmmm oo)d ImwomjmjIImj ojn Thecalkers and MMHMtOM * lit tho^( 'huieli boat yatiK. HMOll o^^|. hlruelv io-^d i\ against MilMiHm uirders niauut te-^tured at the CSmMMJMI VMi The run.or^has Im-i'ii iroinx nroiind for two day - *!.at^tin* l^uqu^Hino men were iliKHOliolled and^corning out airain. Tho si my cannot l^^^MlllfllllMrti iMpMMnl OMrMMpMOM* MM^liM^k'dtorat the I'uiou MM! within SM^hour-, but just what tiny 0/ttl Im Ml IMM1^mmm n. Some may the strikers an* tr^-ti 114^1' ady 10 ororil ni the eotupatiy's lertl^but tlilfl lo ui'!ikMianil^ denied. Thoexecutive Ivoard of the 4MMH IM^PodOMlkM ol LoMM Mill mm lo^da^*^^Afn r an all-iLty' MMJOMM it was docklod^Hot to bofMMl MO ( arm jr;f' MOMMl ^'^MMMIti The MmOOOJ for llii- i*. Im ^ a ^^^the linn is not tOYMMj 00)1 OOjIMIMtl u^mm 11I 10 ju-til^ a h.a. ot. Should it bo^OjOMO MM m the futine |o 1 MMf a Ikacoi t^the board will not iMoHatfl to do no. I'iitmjiin., Am^ Ami oV*Jmi countydeuiirciatie le.idcrH pro|N^so 10^pMMDO in MMttMOtloa for 00MJMM0 in li ^'^l*4tli PWtODMj diotrid William \V^ i!.i .^president of M0 Amai^ama.' 4OMKMMMt(oCl^^to run iitfain-t John Dolai M. Mpubileon^candidate. Ibiyh 11*I^^ 11 ued i- to run for^the assembly ^ n tin'de-ntx ratic ticket in^tin' same district. Arab*mi the Wai|^;ilh. iMI'MKLll.Auh. VL MOMMMOMM^lOMJi MM*a ^ffenw of a Katatiifa i*om-^pany hav^- DOOOJ killed or captured by^\iab- on the L*pp0f ( 01.^0. The OMMMMf^Jli-ernate. w h.' h w 'uiu uooM Up MO^river, was m-i/i*d and la*-lories. r;i/*Hl. All^the VMM on Ml IMOMMOJ bank are in all ItMurTootMMa Tin- Aim MjortlraMol of N}anjfweha\e OjOOM BOQJ'M tin* Iul.i)^t^riVOff and eaptui^ d tb^ XMtioB Ml Koha- r;b,i.killing the w lute-, otnptojrod th' i^ .^The station- om the L'ppMT LoMMOl MMM^aUo !^^^^ ti dc-tro^^ d. i \i tb. .it Stan-^Icy l'ai Is am! I -a ni^t. hii h^ 11^ ^ lo^ al. are^slmw :nu hoKtilin. The ( ongo st.iti* au-^thoniieo an* -i'udtn^ reinlorerinentH.^^^ - . ^ ^b, 1 IliHirntaii of the MMMJ OMMMAHoOi Nim Yiikk. \iiji Ub Hon. It. li. Wmalley^of Vermont has \*t n made cluiirinati of^tin- deiu.x-r.it:i i-.a:itnittef ha\ iiiii cbOMJM^Ot the speaker-* in thu national ^ aiupan;u. ClaUstonoHas Sawn Hi^ Wood, but^for tho Sako of Oftictal^Courtesy Ho Still^Keeps Mum. i ^^n\:kM Ihir.'h) New Vnrk As^.m-laleil rn^^1^[illMBUfff. 4MJ 1-. (^! idstoue w ill to^tin* OoMMM MMMJ Monday with a com^^plete 11 ^ t of the next eabiu*t to submit to^the (|Ueen, but in pursuanco of constitu-^tiotial limine he maintains absolute si^^MMM on the MMMM d appointment-. It^is iui|ko*Mhle to couecal arratitfi mentii^made for Sir William Vernon Mareourl at^the exeh(m|iicr, and for John Morle^ as^Irish ^se^*retary, bin (thuUtom^M iiiteniioiiH^MJMMMM tin' other MMM MM not^know 11. 11- 1 ^ 1 _ a putiel ilbous oBJOMCVflV ot^oflieial precedent, \iv will not formalL^otb-r a place to any one until he netu.tlly^h iei\ i-s the qucou'a coin mauds to form a^ministry. Among tho most htrikmu n-^ports (MM MMM) in MMMll MMftOffO i^^one to the cUect that lsord Met -rhell w ill^become MMMMF MMMJMjl of Imba : that^Lord (hit f 'bisttcc t MMHMJM will become^li.rd 1 liani'i llor, and Sir t harlcs MHMMM^will MMM MMM* ^ hiel jieaiee. LordMMMMmTm IMMMM v\ ill MMM^a shudder of apprehension UmMMJMMM the^country in view of M0 crttieal poollMM of^the Indiati-ltusHiau rclati^^n^. I'titil Tuer*-^day . w hen (iludrttaw will return from the^OhMM MMMM) Uw exact D0MMMMM ^^f^his cabinet w ill remain unl.te^wu. It is^known in court circle* th.it it 1- tin- fear^MMJMMMMJ the MMMMMl of lh^- (dad-lone^mmistry that mainly iMMMMl IM) MMM^to consult the 1 hike of IVxonshire during^his v is it to the Osborilo house as to^whether it in |kh^sHi1o for hiru to reunite^m*ilb GtodottNM and oommmm llM IMMmI^ministry by taking olliee htiiMMt* Anothersource of the i|Ueen*H iliM|,ii,'t-^u,|m is that a MMMM iM^WMjlMMMM^MoM .ippoiiitinenls is inevitable on t.lad-^sIoiic'h MMOMMMM to p*iwer. (tlMdoMM^will find it MMMMtftagb ddlh nil to yet MMM^MMMM agreeable t^t the 0MMM to (ill the^M^Ml eoiirt MMMJi The house of com^^mons will resume ImnmcsN on Thursday^mxt. mainly to j**site wills for the re-^MMOtMM of the ministers. Tho proroga^^tion of parliament U expec ted to lake^place Aug. MMMMMlfor the meeting of tho^international monetary 0OMWMMM are^progressing. Mr. ( urric of tin- banking^firm of (ilynti. Mills. ('urrie A- ('o. In MM^I strongest man MMMIMMl by tho LmtlMi. Heban no temlom'\ w halo\^ r P ^ biuo tall-^i 1*111. on the coutrarv bo is somidfora^1 single standard. His infliiein^e w ill omm^^I MJ|m any inclination of I^MMMMMMMMI^towards an arraiigeiueiit satisfy ing \tm r-^; ion. Of the otln r 4mmjMo^i Mir V, W^^rtocmaiitle in a monomotalliist. Sir W, H*^! Ilouhlsworth ninl (iem ral Strai- hey lu-^1 metal lists and Mr. Murray . w ho is 1 MMM|^clerk, neutral, 'l ie* im-ti^MM of the eoii-^| MMMM will ha\e a BMMMMMl time in lh- -^den. but v ill effect little. |.tviM)N, Aug. ISi Tho MMMM of ihe^cabinet met at MM1 tiwlay and IMMMMl^agrc^il to resign. Most of the minioMM^will MM e tow n tir-ila^ . This MjftOMMMH^IWIlMMy left on a special train for l*orls-^mouth. whence bo w ill 011)1 till k tor loll of^Wight, lint dost ination is tho t KlMirue^house, w here he v\ ill tender to the ipON-n^tho retligUutiotl of the eo use TV MMM nuu-^istry. Tlio/*ro/r/ i Aro/or'. . liberal. MftJFMl ' The^^IMJM ' tb ctive poln( * haniln rl.iiti made^ill bis s|M eeh was lh.it (ilad.-tolie \\ ill hold MMfor Mil MMMtM w itbtiut dcltniug Irs^policy. II ol an autumn 0OMOMM MMM M0^^ec^lod. as we ad\ looda ' liambei lain inu-t^have rut MMMMMll mM of M) MMMl^damaging passages. I'util lie- new min^^i-try Mf It tlM hollSfl Mt ttw la M MMMMM^110 man dare nay it is seated lirmly * rioiigh^to govern the country w ith uiitlftarlt) and^- \f/0ft I util dlaibtoiic brings ),,., homo^rule MMMMM forward it would In- idle pi^ignore 1 ho fact that his MmJmMIJ 1^ heter^^ogenous.. ThePall U'f^ OmjmHmj IIMmihII mm I^^(^ladstnno'rt triumph la I'aim li's also. |^'1'weniy MMM ugo I'arucllhad not MMMJ (^entered parliament. It- fore he died ho^had converted mite 011I of o n IffMMMMJ 1^^MMMl fSTi tint iouar^ met In id TlM^I effect of ilr. ; - Qfl is irre\^ic.ib|e. Ihlllc.ll- lien nnd delays m homo MM imm1 MM |^be, but i'- final .ulopiioii is MOM im \ it.^able. TheSt. Juuf fiii : ^ ^^ ^ icoiiner. alive.1^under ih' eapt ion MLoMpm| in liarkm -^MJTMl *' I he mm * rnincut M/MS 1 j' etod b\ a^MMjofit) -impb MOMBg 11 *'bn I for the^I gr oid old man ami a half UOMMStood^idea. If the di- 1 -p r re-ults in im reasiil^taxation. MMllfMMM bieket tigs w ith^I I'ratieo, disgraceful retreat from Egypt,^(an MMM break with MMSMM1 m * ^ N 1 I^A-ia and renewed out 1 a gen and riotings^in Inland, tl. country hi- it si If to tllldlk. a*a^a ^ 1 m OMMMMf0^MMMMMm1M1 ' SMMMfJ^|,ii\Ihi\, Ally. 13. TlM l^SSOC*tMtMl DCMM^ha- Immmi aulhon/od to MtatO th it Iho MMM^liberal toM-rnnc nt is lik^ h lo add 00)0^delegate, n prom men t n -not net nil 1-1, to^the delegation MMMMMMd bv Lord MmUm^MM1 M0MMtOj| MMMMMll MMMl Hiitaiu^at MM international mom i.uv MMMMi^The appointmen!- MoMMItirod are MMOMMmV^^ - -^I MMMtlflfMCMry* S11 H. H0I1 Is worth^isauatd^lil bi-tie tallisi. alel Mr. t iri ^ ,^w ho is a met 1111 r of ihe poUMjpII to I mba.^al-o has a leaning to bi-m t.ilh-m. Sir ^ .^W. pYoMMMtM MmI noiiiiualeil soldy on^account of his ofScMl pooitMM iu (he mint^ami will take no MMMM pan in the MM^MMMM MMk ami Rook. Hotst'oX, '['c\ 1-, Aug. 1-. II. Mettec. MmIoM00%MTM hanged for the MttftSof of^(MMM (e orge I . an MMM IMMMliMJ MMMl^on March II. IMt UrriJSU^m k. Ark.. Aug. 1-'. John l^ .1-^Min. eoloretl. w a-hatigetl to-day lor killing^his luistn-ss in \K* \ MMMMWill II** a ^ MMMMM^iMMTMMi Aug. I.'. A MMMoMol Ml the^' li/^/tiWi'Ki\s Mg'i stoucr u ill Ik* made u^cttpliual at the coining papal conneKU}. OFFICERSOF THE SONS. liraulIItil TlilMf;uml^ol*^ to t With Mini-^1.in.i Nit|t|^ltlrr^i l*re^4^ri!*^il lo lllg (iuni S|n'rt.iiPispjitt h to th^ fitan-l.ird. hi1 1 \ v, Mont.. Aug. IL^. Aftcra week's^lios-itm lh^' Souh of Veterans a Ijouined^to-day to meet in Cincinnati next year.^The followtng officers were elected: Mar^^vin L. Hall, of Michigan, commander in^chief j enior \ |M MMMMM MMMM A.^I'olhtt of New MMM| ; junior vice com^^mander John It. Miller.^f Helena. Th |^^ oiiiUiamler\-itwhief council oh^etei| are:^J. V. It. ( lark-on, of New York rity. fi^r-^MMMMJ iiuarii'rinaster ;^ iut.iI; ^ . H. MMM^orsU rgerof I'hdadelphia: II. W. We^. !,^of Litchfield. CoMjMj*. formerly of the ad-^\ i-ory hoard S. V. guards. Afterthe in *a a Hat MM * '^uum.tnder-in tluef II ill MMMMMI tie* following up- |siiiituieutson his staff; surgeon-general.^l^r. L. Wilcox ot New N ork; inspector^ICMI.il, Henry Kraiee, of i levrland:^chaplain. Uov. Ilr. MeCaiiley , of Miline-^MMMMl adjutant general. H. I.voie, of^llillsd.de, Mieh. Tlie retiring MMMM*^matidi r-iu-4'hief, MMTMM S. Week-*, of^New York, mas presented wild a mag*^nidi-out past commander-in-chief badge^of gold Ntlidded w ith diaitMMMl and gai -^nets. A nib er tablet m t w ith Molilalia^sapphire-, and on which is engraved the^IM ilaiioiiof thet'ity of Helena lo hold the^eh v en th annual eiieampniftit, w as a No^MMMMMMl b^ the commander-in-chief to^Past ( ommaudei Weeks. TlMfollow ing tiMlecrs were elected by^the Ladies.' Naiion.il \nl society ; BmUm^SMI of Idaho, pre-nl^ ul : Kathei itie Hob^ih n of Helena, vice pre-idcut. ( oun^ il^( liairman, Mrs. Ma-on of Ohio: If MM^Parker of MMMM Dakota. Miss Tulle of^Kansas. Mis-. MMMMM of IVnusylvaiiia.^The Ml saleiil BMMMMMl MM following^MMMMtMMMII ( hicf of staff. Mr-. Hurlou^of Hutte: chaplain in chief. Mm. A. I*.^DMjVM of I'itl-burg: mustering oilleer.^Mis- Mil 1*1 MMM of St. UmjM. (Mm iip-^DOMtMMMl will Im- announced Liter. \MMltiful gavel, m.ide of native^cedar, gold. MMMM* MmJ sapphire- was pre^^sented to the National Ladies Aid uM iely^by the Women'- Kellef Corps ot Ib teua.^I vv eiitv -four hour- prev ions to 1 he MMMM*^lal ion the cedar w as Ml MJ M Mount^HoMMM ami the MMM MMtMM and MM^MMMMM were iu a loWMMT** --lore. Tic^L ulu s' Aid MrMty adjourm d sine die^y e-terd 1 ^. A iiumlMT of the members^will h ave pr-day for a trip through the^National park. The craek drill compauy^froui Spok.tuc winch took the ^|.uoi pri/o,^giK's to Hutte 10-11101 row to give an ex^^hibition drill. HEMISSED IT^A IMMMM ^I in Aunt at lit* II. .nt .not^MMMMl MM HI** Iaing. lOMOMMMM t-^ ttie s.i,ui'lard. Missoi1 a, Aug. 1-. Shortly after n^o'cltH-k to-nighl John BMMMMF attempted^to commit Miieide bv sluMiting himmdf^through the heart. He was not entirely^:-ueei ssTul but is likely Iu d o before mid^^night. PMfOOMo time he had been porter^of ihe W.igner MMMM and had charge of^the renting of ihe MMM M) stairs. He^has. Iiecti more or !^ -^. drunk for ihe past^two da vs. IWmJm MMj Wagner, MMpHM^^tot of the blix k, a MMMl MM b^r MMMf |M^n-tit he had collccliil. He s.iid hew a-^short about $^^^. but would gel the money^and pa^ him in a few minutes. Shortly^afterwards Wagner heard a shot, and an^cviinitial ion ile clo-ed Itruuner iu iho^water elosi-i of the block vv ith a bad wound^made by a /A-calibre ri'volver. He v^as^IMMMJ into another MMM and Hr. MMMl n^summoned. Thedoctor found thai Iho ball had en^^tered MM ihe he.,rt, had struck a lib.^MM dow nw atiN llinHigh one lung a to I^had lodged in a IM Ml MM rigiii OMflo of tho^spine. Ho got hold of ihe MmM three^times \v ith an im-truim nt, but e mid not^get it out. Hruuuer is MMMfl M MMM *dd^and unmarried. FLYINGJIB FLIES WELL HeAstonishes Grand Rapids People by^Pacing a Mile in 2:081-2 ALVIVS THREE FAST HEATS Deathof thf^ TrottlnK Stallion Henry^Nohln Yosterday's Races at^Br.Bhton ttMkt St. Paul^anu t'sewhere. (ittvMiII vfti^. Mirli., An^. 1-'. ^ ^n a^f.1-1 ti n I, .it CMWtfMk park lixlay i I^Jili. : 111 ^ j. .,-ii.iii-l..-l l^.^^i -|MTt.it..r^ liy paring.1 iiiili' in'J :i^ v.. 1,nly a i|ii.irt*'r of^a ^i '-miiiI i^liivvi'i'tlian II.il !'oiiiti'r*^ Mutfalo^ri'i-nnl. anil half a ihimuiiI ls*ttcr than^Nanry Hank- ^ I ^ 1 11-t.-nlay. Ho vv i-nt tli^^mil** to siiKMitlil.v that his ^.ih*o^I vv an not^in it ii 'Oil, Inn i In- ,-nivv il VMM vM anil yuve^linn an ovatiiiii vvIumi Um t'mo w a^i au-^iiniiiiooil. Tim-i|uai'li'i*s sere madu iu .U,^1 M^%, I ::!TV llts] . Illtho HflpM i.t.illinii raro Alv in niaila^MM thrto fa^ti a lioats MfMMkMV^fr.s^for*ull stallion r u-o ami rlnp|s^il one*^lonrth of a MMri ^il!^ Iii.s n-^ ^^nl in the^lust t^ii hMla. 1 iino, i':l^i'., '.'.Il;4,^tlMg. intho tint afacaaUa. with a mmm^of t :-'(t i. v.. iii. gotag a Mils in - lli V.. Thoin.it.nt .lallniti Haro N.iltlo.nwnai^!^v \V. S. Kirliy ,1 Co.. ilittl ti^l ,^ ,if lioart^ili-i .im'. I in- BMW h ul a rLcurl of^ami via- vahi. il .ii ^^./!.^^'. \t-^. r.oii. Sr.I'vl i. Ails'. U. Traok wan irood ^^Hw fWioMJl ^ Ivilo MM, TafMMMjM i*oo- onil.Ciiui.-v ihinl. XHaaa. lifla. I'ivi-Mmji ^|. Croix son. l.-Mik'Hit atul. i hoiiio thini. rtasa, 1 M] ... Miloami otio-axi i1! Ciirntiot son,^Tho t low ii soooinl. AI^)i lh iliinl. Time,^I: Mi. MiHami M yanN- PbfMj won, l.urilln^Nfiiii'ttf *^^'iiml. immmm tlnnl. 'liiil,',^I: I..'.. Mi!oami 10 vanlt Snll Mint son, HopaMaaoowl, CanlM ihml. Timo, 1:11'4. rowaiul i half fin loti^-s Surah I ^. Miar- laywon. Tho Hmwajlar waaMl. ICpiUoll tlnnl. Tim. . ', Ttrufwioai lint Nafta son. l'l.^^.^011.1 WMWl. Mm liiK-k tlnrvl. Tiini-, 1run;-*. \tBriaMaa i..i^ 1,.^Haw nun lit. m il Auu. i.. Uw fur- 1,.11u^ BabKytliorl.iml wtni. iiai^v WimmU^Mjaj MaaMl. I laM 'hinl. Thm, 1 laa, RwlMMMJiI.o k MJW vvoii. Ak'ahli^^WMMl,C3aVJMMi HaWJalMVaV Time. 1^4. Sis11ml mo -half iMtWWI Cr-n lu t won,^K. , West Mi'ouil, l.lla thin!. Timo,^1 :.^'.',. Twomlksi ami a uiiartof Indta Ruhbaa^won iu a gallop l^) !^^^ loi^|itli^. Long Oiinca^lo li'iitfih^. (loorgo lo li'iigtiis. Time,^I: H ' . itnomilo IsmiI In 11 botsoen alary^Sloiio ami /.ainpi^l, t'oxfonl tlnrd. Timo. 1iti, P^rw iiiv ImjA Mlf.UHtENS^li t inn Vasaa. AHHEST.Iilanll,. ^IIii.t. Ats.rstova. RaRATOOA,\. Y., Aug. IJ. Five fur-^lotiux Tiiolloiau won. I'111100 ll.ivv .nil sec-^ninl, King Hti/i-in thinl. Timo, 1 .. duomill' - Bawaalaa aws, mHwjM seo.^ninl. QaMajaja tlnnl. Tiina, I i4TJ - S'li'iifurious-. Hail^o vv 011, Toano sac.^oii'l. Timo. 1 Mk Miloami a furlong danililorson, Holeti^Itoso stvotul, S| n ^rt-111.111 third. Timo, I::.'X OMMMJBtttWa ^.in. HmJ IMaMli^1loadl10.it Uni.'i 11 s.iutileror and Kinu^Crali for third. T11110. 1 :I I. Iivo furlongs I'n.toiil won, Tring'.tj^Hi ooiid. Jay I^. ii. ili.nl. T11110. i : ^V .. BASK HALL 4; YEsrtRDAY. ^ppri ti ih^.^1 alwj Qyjvm 11 . Aug. 11. Tho fiiMiinIm IMjas^Urtiofis Kara MJ adi^pt^ ^| by tho (.r.niito^MtMta' union : wmni v*.Tfcaansa] --f rsssrarssa.aasof^laa MM astlya awwi al las awat Mlasrs* llllloll.I. hi! ill.lilt to oiir llltt'lll .1'ims* Itll^| . ii. in.tu.ito.lll.ri.ogli 111.ili^ of tip- ^Jmo iisnrr.' lattua, 11 ^ti.I..11.it .-.ii tun1 f^^r tho aar. |mn,oul ,li.rii|i 111: or^iinl/o.| l.ihnr anil o.tnti-^llsMaaa nis'of i^r:um) m tlu-i isMiril ai^u.-..^tli.-n for.. as it Wsiifri^f. Mint ws ilonoimoo tin* notion of Hit,^iiraaaUsij awoopuli in lisvlai llrutbei Hrseii^j arrsstvri asaasaftas asjsl isslS*kNMsaar..'- iinliviiotioii. ova: 1, ...rto,| tn f.ii tin. i*ur|sias of 1^1 inasilwi til** iim.iiv ,,r lawraia Iwat hu^i^dfarltrluM a rlflasa of III. Ilts*rt) aad reiwaalioa.^I fii 1 ifi ni. Tim ^i 1 ii.ii hrodioi it,, i n Mir !hlnrill lllnl till inoliil .ill,|n,rt Iu tliu rsll.o of^1 11 :111 ;,l il |ii^tii o O'illl.l t^riilinv :uii| :.1,1111 iiihI. as 11 fiutlior U h il. I list a ^^^^i^^ ^f tho... ro.olutliin, lw^s|icw4 ea our ailaule. mi a ruaj Im- glvon IM^orosa tor oaaUraHnn. i.ir \ \ 111 Ml \ 1 tt-' I' Mi in. IROM (JHEAT CALLS. Kawaaaaortli u %nr.^,ii',g iho c...... Hawi^ Hi w.11 1 st.rtalata BpsetalIMsiialeli t^ lis. NtanaaaJ^(^ill vi KtM^, Aug. 1.'. It i^ r, |Mirtod aawwl oi'ii niiv that Mr. Hcotl la to ba^appobilod in.in.igv-r of Iba 1.1, at Pails^1 ToarMbaaoaapani la plaaaotf J. A. Boob* Lwalter, who hi- 111 releuscil liy J. J. ;Hill. Haitthiidg.' S. Cl.u k of t hoi. au hail a strobaof Mbatyabt to-^lav. Df. Nown. ni ofthis ^itv a*os 1.01 for. It 1- now ii'jsirtod^Mr. Clark's chances of recovery aro van^aUfbt. \ta mooting of tho to \, spap, r nu-ti of^(.n it Calls, In Id last areaing, II. I'. Bolfa,^II. M. UaWMa, A. Ikir. w iluor and Mr.^foolov vvi-r** ap|Miiiitod ., ,'otilliiltteo ^^' liHik aftor tho aaO ww WM at IM com* ingcoiiventioiis. Maaara, il.^w i^*. Bala^llolmos sere up|Nini*,-d .1 ronualtlM to^look aftor iwwjMrlal aacoiaiaoaartaM ai^i iba aaara aaaai for waw rt wib m, BwmjMa MMmm ituii aTaw. I,,* Mini 1. \. Y., Aug. 1-'. V daughter^of ^itling Hull and Petal Mat k I. formerly oftlio C lilted Mali s areiv. wire 111 it lied In10 to-d.iy. Market sorv 1.1 with ( uster^for a long while, and it is re| orted his bfMaawjaaaawl bbi Bw vbM ln.^sas at- t.nbadBV Indians. aaataafiurru,.n . nsavwaj THa,^Uwl Laki.. X. Y.. Aug. li- l'residcut^Barriaoa'a aWarag trip la ilay was Mat* poaiil on aeeouut of ram. 1 lie president^did inn take In. Willi' dail.v drive but rv- iiiaiuodat the cottage vv itli Mrs. Uarnsou. , change. Atrtttabura. Il Cincinnati,^^\i Babiaaora ^) Pblawab^bte, '^ Atl.oul-v ilh 1 : ^l. I.0111-. I. At(in, ago u; t lasaasad.X ^ a THE GRANTED ALE MURDER. I'aiirxhurii W.ts Willi..- l^ Marry the^l.l. l. Hill All. 11 s ml N^. I^sm.iIHlseat -li t^ tlio stamlaril. Miss,111 v, Aug. li The rein.litis of^(^eorge M. I'angliurii won' lirottght il.ivvn^MW from ^,r.iiit^il.,h* awl iiiortiing to Is,^abtewaj l ast. Jaatbta Ktaabi MM .111 in*^,|'tost at (.ratitsd.ilo ^estef,la^. No facts^of |w.rii,Milar iiiiori'st vvero ,l,-,elo|^'d. It^apaaars alttiost oertain that Alleii is in*^auta. as a' limen ho rt*futMsl to conaant 10I'.iiiL'hiirn's iiiiirrv ing his daughter. faV^th nigh I'.ingliurii w is th^ faihor ol her^illlborn chihl. A mall who cam,* from^(^rant- lal^ tins 111.11 imig mi. that l'.mg-^Inn 11 was willing to iii.utv tho girl. Allen^is having a pn-liininarv examination be^^fore Jwttw Jones of Corv allis. ^ M Babbadaf BwaY S'..Ml l^|.|iiti'h in the stiimUr I t.i vr I'viis. um^ l.'. -A OaraM^whosi' Mata aeaU not bo BanMJ on^waaaal --i his inabillt) to apaab Cngiish, was robbed ol.il.nil !^ o'etts'k last nightnear tho fn ight llaaal 011 Ins way^homo a ith his wif^ ami little baj ^ Two iTjaaaaddaab apraag on aba ami after knockinghim down aM hold him whda^the other took t!m wahMaWdj from his^inside piM-koi. ^s tlio robliers i^tart,il to^run the t.onil 111 -pnvng to his feet,^pull,si a revolver ami tired four shots.^I li 10 of lb ^ robbers fell but as he got up^and sorted again it is thought he was^not hurl. MetM Mat BWaatWal Shore. I.imoiv, Bab., Aug. li'. Vt Faireiouni^this morning l.uzie and H, rtha Sbultl.^ag.nl*.,^ and 17 ^^.,rs n -isH'ti,elv, were^driving lrom Ibob I'ouutry home into^low ti vv In n t heir team took fright at the^cars and ran aw av .throw ing tlie occupant*^to Iba ground. Thov wore assisted lo a 11nisi', ami ,|iii,-klv tss-overuig. hired a^Mam and pr,k-^ed,i| lioiuevv.ini. Bertha.^^ hlle pilttiliu aw .iv the liaise-', suddenly^diopted dead. Uatht foil prostruto aU^most oa tba bod} of her sister and ex^^pired. It.'ttorAl^.kii,l',u tlie Whole llu.itie... \w Vi'KK. Aug. 1-'. The pmluvbiliiies^are talked of the republican branch hoad-^tpiarters at Chii-ago lie:ng abandoned, or^.11 lo.'M Matponcl for Iho present. C.^m|^^MjP adniitte,! a. iniiiii Usdajr, but dnl t,ot^car* to tuak* any rxp.aaaiiun of im