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VOL.III.^NO. 349. ANACONDA,MONTANA, SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST ao, 1892. PRICE,FIVE CENTS. Butte'sCandidacy Detracts nothing^From Her CLances of Success. WhMButto |MMmn4 Ik r-cir us a^IHlliMtftl' Ik* rapitil. IWMM saw lirr^opportunity and -a.is. iml IM. in MMjrfMl^it. ]loz**m.ui L the nttly low ti i:t tin* stale^tliat Mm CmmM I ^'y i h :^ r.'.ati'il nbjhl^^natch tho capital rmiu Iut uras;^. ami^vln'n But li' i-nlt'iT I tha liu'ln t ^^^ ^!-^^ was^(trout rojoicMJ in i.asi ('hain i- ^bJm.MT^the ri'asun tli it tliu euli'liin s saw ill that^inovrructit a liaro posiilnlity to ill I. at^llMMIi Tlii'.v wci d not afrai.l ^^r Hiilli',^MMM. tlioy know that if it MOT MMI M^a vote iK'ttti i n litittr MM Hi l.-ini, tho^capital will tvti'.iiti just ^lit-;i'it i-. Tlii'.v^do noi particular!;* .-arc lion many \oten^arc ml for Hutte in tho llrst i-li-Miou, j^tin ir only MMMMl OobWJ in regard M tho^votes that MMMM will pat. Omm*^quctitly when Hutte atll.olUK'i ^l MMlftf iti^till* race they imuielliali Iv diapfttcbod two I oftheir best worker* In tlastern j countiesof the state to MMkflM low ot4m^anil p;\^ the eiliitu-s a rue as to the par- i^lii ular liiu) of MMMMl tiny were M |^MMMMa This assertion 1. tJUfU.out l'\^the faot that MMOdiatob tftor the loiirof^the two ueiiileiueii ill i|mv-iion a ^p-it^majority of the eastern pipit* of tb.^M a t r came out suiiihul.. and Muiijltaur-^oiisly for Helena for the capital, and the^cist of their IMMMl was that the lajM^is now liotwecn |mI -lid i lel.-na. and^that o Mti for MM M ^ Ml *roowj^MMftj Thoy are still liarpim; upon that^string, and to the charge in id^ li^ a^'Slaiidanl'corn suondent thai the ir inspi^^ration was drawn from a common source,^one of them replies : ^ Thai then-should^Im* a similarity of reasons tor the position^l iken l^y this journal and others in this^section of die slate i- noi MHMJ, in \ icw^of the fact that the conditions which actu^^ate us in MJMJ MMiMMM Mi simi^^lar.^ Tin: ^.siinilnrit.\^ of these ^condi^^tions^ no one is dispoM.^d to * 111 es 1 ion, hut^it will strike intelligent roMMtkal it is^just a little hii ^sirantfe^ that so many^treat minds should run in pMOTM sit^nearly parallel. ACRISIS NEAR AT HAND' LatentReports From the Switchmen's^Strike in the East F'keparingto move trains Tho Railroad Companies Claim^They Have Sufficient Men to^Take the Places of^the Strikers. Butthe ground taki I liv these Mm^ilispaed journals is not lenal le. Il is not^true that the lijjiit now rcsohis IM M iii'o^a contest hctweon Unite and !h h ua. It^is not MM thai a vote for Hoxeinan is a.^MM throw n away. rozeinati is jusi as^KtroiiK to-duy as she i-\ er w as. 'I he iricmls^she has in Unite inv stanch atid true,^and w ill vote for her just the same as il^1 utte w .is not in tin* race. 'I hey ni'iv^Ili/e the lli^|^elosslless of Ihitte's cause,^and will noi lend HmmM to any^m-heinc to locate the pcrmauenl i-apital at^Helena. The same istllieol other |s^r-^1 ions of the state. Itczcman w ill lose no^MtM in any com.l\ in Molilalia MMI^of llutte's eandidaej. Shi* is strjcil\ in it.^nnil no effort of Helena hooniersor lhMM^licentu can make the inlellif ut Miters he-^lievc diff'ercllll\. The recent visit of the^Sons of St. Georifo to lioicitiow gained^her more vous for the capital than till the^subsidized new ^papel's in the Male ran in^^fluence against her from now until thcMh^lay of November. Yea,MMMi'l chances are hfichter to^^day than they have ever Is i n since the^enpiial ^;ucsi:eii w tis broacheil. and those^w ho arc shrew d MMM 1,1 Mwf tittd in-^terpii't the liaiiduriling on the wall will^take advantage of the opportunity of^^fered in her real estate to lay the founda^^tion of a future competence. Tor IboM^MM past the town has been 'jrowint'^very rapidly, and the v.dec of Ml prop^^erty bus itd'.aneeil in proportion, itui^still the real estate hero i^ held a . , nitieh^lower lltfitre lhan in MOTH own of^like proportions in lite si itc. and tIn mar^^gin for a rinel. col itspoinhn^l\ creator. isoca RfttlSide \Acoffer town lots which, for U:un\i^:^KmmMH and MIMIttl adaptabillt) for r -.-^donee purposes, cannot Ik- dtiplii ai d in^Montana for MMI MMM^MMkM^them. Wc invite a p r-^Mai tMpcctionof^the pro|^erty. w here that is practical.h-.^know inu that all w :ll I^ pl.a .1 ,iit!i Hi^^liM'ation when they*-, rtl. Mult^ partt-s^who contemplate btiv i.tj in Uoz mm can^111' till i'll'it.lllt palllttnu ot the t\ ^^ i ^ de^Addition. !^xll feci in m^^ bj MlliM ol^^ur ollice, RmBI ttOwaMJ HI. ^ K. I'u'le. IKEli SMITH, GeneralAgent. Bi\ y \i.o, Amu.A roinuiitteo i^f lucuinolivi*nicilKHTs has goiio to Ttiroruo^to foiiMih ( lui'f \nliur on tin* Mititatioii hrif. Tho liinthrrhoifl *^f r.n^itiofrs liHd u '^-.^^(^!^ t m-Ksion ami iIim'UsmmI tin* Mtatun. j^'l lif ! ^Mili VM hot tilurtl. Tho Wrv- .^Ml MH lo-ttiirht and ini|m^rtaiit ilcvol-^(.I^inruts art- loeKril fm witliin 4^ Imao. i^It i low apjM ais I ho railroad 1^*leirraphor^* |^aro in oh'so aci-oiil with tho othrr MpMlW^zatioiih and may taki1 a hand in tho liulu. J^! roi(_'lit is tnoviii^ vor^' hIowIv in all tho j^effected yard* to-day. A ilolojfatioti of 1^Mrikors tailed '^i tin- shorilT thm intniunL' ,^and i-oiiioii*!rntotl with him for railing out j^The troops. Thoy said il ho woiiid sond j^tho troops away thoy would ^uaranioo mi j^vtoloiu o wotihl taKo plar o. ImHM yard*^ai-o M (.dmtod with froii;lit ihat W9i I MM^^^MJf .rains MMld not ^i*t M tho do|^ot.^arjtl tho (MjmmmMMWV had 1^^alif,rln mm di^-^dM OMl and walk in. AImmMJMM tooMiCMOMJO f^a\s: (iiand \^S. i i^ t.iiy Siiiisrott of th^ Sw iU tiMioit* i^union s.iys: *\\h h*\\g as tho situation in ! Buffalopwitahti iti its bvbmjM mMUM Hmmj 1^will M) no tronoral mrikoordorocl aUiiis tho j^i ntiio lines i^f tho ofTo^'iotl rtkiid. I'ven in^vaaa tho eompanlafl aaottld awwaMl in rakMaitMJ Mot kado u\ Itiilfalo with lion-^tinio^ an ii. no striko will M) ordorod until dacMedapaai in a mass mmbi ^f all localunion-, li'in Maaaajl iudioatious I^I am laaaMjaa la think laava will In* no no- {^iH-ssity for sm li a movo. as tho road* will |^tuo in. Thisafternoon the l^^ hich and th^ Rfit j^l^^i:an roNUinptiou of thoii- froi^hl tral!io. i^Tlw Laka Shop-baa men and i* valtlaff^until thoy know that ahsohiio pMJtaetlafll^is at hand hofoiv eleariiitf their ^aids.^Work wdl Ik- i tinmioiicod in dead earn* M^to-ii!oirow . It iselearthat while the sol-^diors an* hero tho roads w ill ho ahlo to re*^Hume and eolitiiuie their froj^ht liu -.n s^.^Tha Erie o.uupauy paid aff .\ostortlay. and^tho fjalliajtl ami tha Laokaw anna paid :hotr^einplo.'.os to-d ty. Ollloials aro appn'hon-^sive that il there is a mutest to eonie, it^may fairly lie e\|MM-t^sl to-night. Tlioir^Maaaalaal is that w iih money in their^pookois. the men, or at least a |^ortion of^them, will s4^on have liquor in their stoiu-^ae|^^. oHioials foaretMitor heads may nal^ho ahl^ to rest l ain others and an onl break Mayoeoa*% 'IIn* l.aki^ Shore road has eunuch men in^the ^:oi!k to-niiiht to mall the usual i.uut-^lierol ^wito hiny engines. Tho Erie to^^day moved the trains and have in their^BjaaVMfl more than the tiundM-r of men^Usually oiuplo\ til. Thosoeond feature of tho strike is w hat^ran and w ill Ik* the ne\t stroke of tho^loaders against the railway intero^ts.^'J h^ re is u eonvieiioti that elloris are hi -^Mff strongly Mjahaal laafaMl the with^^drawal of work from MMI u or trainmen^or hath* The flirt).i ii are holding a RMaU^l li if, die outeomo of uhieh may ha a de^^termination tot-nit work. Master Work^^man Sueene^ this eveiuni; made un effort^to seeure arhitratioii of the diffen noes,^lie has addressul U Iters to the alloetod^roads, roe iti ii i: t!ie In'riiory of the ease and^olforinj; to submit theeatiseor lh*' strikers^to arbitration. The Erie ren|^oiided that^the matter would In* reolTereil to head-^^ inarters. 'J'lu' Lain Shore disputed tho^alloyat it^tis in Sweoiiey's letter and tho^t eiitral sharply di elim d arbitration. a^^has the lioadinir. Hriellytin* tit nation is as follows: The^only 11 link lino uninierruptedK eat mm*^freitfh cu*tward is the Delaware. EaoUa-^watina A- Western. Of the Western^trunk lines from ibis oity tho I^ iko HmM is^alaajajaa\ and tha GfttM Trunk of ( anada^is tln-oati-nd with a strike. The Miehi^ait^( eiitral. Ilie other trunk feeder westward,^is MValvad ^ it lit the l^ike Shore in tie- for^^tunes of tho Central, and only the mieeesK^of to-morrow's i Mails of the roads to^move freight freely is now to Im* rehisi^upon for the pant ward earring of tratlie.^At exaetly 'bis point the traetiral position^of the l.aekawanna i:^ brouubt strouuly to^Unlit. This position of tho 1.1. Uawanna is^just as ihoroii-rblx appree.ated bv the^strike MjMN as by any others, and the^iinnortanee of what the lie n upon that^line wil! eaiieludo to do as to s^ mpa' bal i^^strike lk ^ond eavd. ^randMaster Swo.-ney this eta-ninr !^*^eei od a deputation fr*om the grand lodge^pi -'^^^ Itehnieii of Vouiisylvntiia. The audi-^eueo last* d nearly an hour and il is im-^MMMJl to learn what trantxpai d. ThinlVieo rresidetit Wi hl^ i^f the Cen^^tral Mid lo-ni^ht thai so far as his road is^eoiieermMl the mnko |g ontindy over. The^only tmubles report'd during the day wei*e^when Yard Master Hari'-tt triiil to briny a^string of freights to I a-t HutTalo aodaf plotr i ion of t HrOps, H^ w as stoned, lintno* seriously injured. No a I |^tl^v if made nncl tha MMMMI did^not open lire. To-ni^Lt KwKebman Bawau^of the- Lain Shore w as on top of a oar,^v li' ii t strihiaw wltelitnan rllcnbed ttfi^and attaekoil him. I Jo* en drove the^^ trd;er ofl, however, after reei-iviiig a *e-^\. i out oti tho h^aft I. iter, when Howen^had aaaaaaW toipiit th I tram, he was at^^tacked again and i^^ iveil several euts^am iml tha h^ ad^ Mi a*ai lalu n M a 'lin^^ing ear and an amhillaHTH sent for. Wiien^Itowen starti-U for th^ atnbulanoe he was^s'ttiok in thofaee liv a utrikor. who was^suhseipK'titly arresto-!. Aseeiet meeting o| (|\e l^^o.|| iMlffM *f llritK ii w as hold ti^-nigh;. \U tn J.'.** men^wore in attemlane^, repn sentiug all th^^bxiges in the eity, as well a - the different^road*. The trainmen and ^ onduetotV^brotberliood was represe!(tet| h\ delegates.^\-* a vt *iih i^f the ineotitiu it eall llo* In-^s lid w itb aim *t a eorta i;ty that the^firemen on the Udiigh, Erie. I..ke Shore.^West Shore and Central i MM^w ill gu out iM'twe* u ^ oVlock^to-morrow exeningand I^MMM) inoitiing.^I Thai MM the unanimous clariati :i. M the^i uien were found to be iu fu\or ol dttlar- iuga strike on the MMM MMft Many^urn^sl that a strike Im' ordered nt once.^They were held huek b^ lh*' more rot.-^^ervative and the matter was referred by^telegraph to (nam) Master Sargent at^Torre Haute. It iiiex|Hvted that Sargent^will leave T* ne Haute earl) to-morrow,^aniv.ng hero at night. The strike will b^^^vmrathet ie, hut if the sw itehiuoli are^given a ln-li Mir MMMM die MMMMI iusi st^It shall apply to them also. About M^men w dl Im* onlerxnl out if the strike mmmbiTha mmi m| it's now or havat withtha MM ol MMNMMl labor on all^rath o.ids. TAXPAYbRSkick.^Hi. ^ attl M/MM to I tidt the BMMMMaf^Kept^l**ff Hi* MllllU ^m limy. v,\hmo. Aug. vt. \ aaaaaahaaa ^f 19 taxpayer-lh Mff M 1 !^^* v ^ iniiy of tMI rakV^MMM where the stiiko im in MaajMMI aaUadhmmj the ahafW haal ky m^ Ma mm* |mso of piote-tuiu against the great e\ aaaaoot* aoMina the militia here when in theiropinion there is ah -olutely no mi d^for it. Tho spokesman stansl that they^e ime to ask tii.tt tin* national guard be ro- Maaadanarii the ahaattff ^aaiM tad some way of font MM the bill i tlier than BYCARNE3' BOLD MEN Warlikeliners at Coal Creek Subdued^Id Short Order. hutUTTLf BLOOD shld ThoCrowdSurtirisecl and Small MB*^bibtanco Offorcd Hopes That^Peace Can Bo Main^^tain od. '.'.''.^*^^ rounds of ammunition for use in^I ftiipprvssiug the miners* riot. The aetion^is based on the requisition of tiovemor^Hih banan. deneral tirant si\ s no apple^eat ion for government troop-, ha!* been re-^eri\ ed as far as he know ^. a(nil Ma a in inn nil ion. \vsm\iij.k,Tetin.. Aug. l'^. The seen-^tar^ of war MM hMMj requested l^^ QMf*^enitir Huehanaii it* suppl) bun with :11,1ml^MMMlaaf otniuunition to l^u ship|ied to^K110 w die tti su-laiu the law . Tha onlers^issuetl to tho rherdV of Shelby eoiiuty. the kaorilloi Hawalltoa) rnuntj ami c.ipiain Mallaf)of Madison eoiiuty la MMMMl I'1^the seat of w.u lia\ ^ I ^ en oo.intei mantled. failingupon raaMaHlaaol mmitin^Ihafcf ease. Tl^tho eoiumittoi^ret ail t he tvooi thestrikers mayor^ aheriff ta\p.to|s. A^likow imo ealKsl^BMMMl^at for and to saidthai w lahai thaai to ,MMM time was spent^in arguing, durieg w I lick the rad: ^ad Ol ^r-^poraiior w^io loii'l!) tloiioimeod. The^men asla d that the ollinaU appoint a time wh'-Il tlioy would gi\o a deealed nnwerasto wheiher t^r noi the IMMMJ^would be w itlidra.x t;. The ad^ - abilitx ot^calling a speeial meeting of tli- Istard of^Mtpcrt 'soi to take aeiiou in tho matter^of tha retention of tr^Nips is being eonsid-^en (I, and there is avan pro^peet ;hat a^meeting' w ill ho ealle l The ruinily siiiM'r-^visors are protecting \ .goroii-l\ a:;ainst^the exiH iiditure ot an^ more money . (iioiiietoi-s aToahlal Oaavy 'i^^ in1 iah r. Aug. I'^. Vn attempt was^MMflatBJ ll^^ ^*ie! iLan Central tl is morn^^ing to semi awftchroan to Buffalo to take theplaee of the .-il tio l -, but the KM* ductocrafuaad to taki do-train out w ith^the im fi oa t^^ard. so 1 he men were taken^ton hotel. Any blither attempt would^doubiles- have resulted m a strike here.^The men will be -rut ky way af ih^iuand Mmn alonc;1 he erie. TroopsOrUorrtl to la^m e. it to Wiivrrly nt Maa. AIH \ N V, Aug. |a\ \d jet ant ^ amoral^IVutertbis o\otiiug r^e. i\id a di^-pateh fiomNhaHaT Daata ^a^ ing thai avarn aaVrt withbis fori e of MMMlkM at hand MOM^ti iiith M to niaiiitain old* r and that ho or^^dered Jn wjwirate companion and a bat-^Mf| Ironi Itiiighati pioti lor ilut^ ai W o^veiiv. N. N'. The eoiumandmg BaMMfBal^these liodies usked lietieral l'^-rtrr it ibey^should o!h'^* the eall and he promptly^w hod I hot 11 to do so. HACINC AT HELKNA.^Ko-ailt ol lite i' nic-U \ !^^**i id.ty at Ma^( r MMM ' villi' '1 rack. S|w'(-:a'PaMMM to the aMkfi Hii.iw.\ug. T'. In tha apaaial aaaa to-da ktiaa tiraeo ( laney *s Kt.sie C. MM ^i^favorite, allboiigdi MMMMJ M third ill the^MMI and so* oial heals. MoMauii- a*ai^In land the 111.111 in the tlr-t ;.ud .-^eeoiid^and lhafa was a kiek o\er his ill i\ ing.^Can.g.ui was put in die --ulk) against ^^ ovaprotaat* I tawing backed her haavil|r andbrought M.o blown man- in so* mid |a^the third hi at. HughKirkendall's si\ eolts were aue-^tiouod oil. bringing a total id Paflidohwltrail kaaaa ;^ in paaaa .V^I t.i - rgio Woodiboi po won. Emm Da|^soeond. L^Mp ^ eartloid. Tiiii'1. .^No aaohl sttld. Kunning,*-^ mile, purse ^.ui 1*. M. Statkev s ( \elo||e Woll, .1. I*. Keei|e^' I'inoEarseeoml. H. I). Hrown's i'aroie^third. Ib tah l s^ ^tt A Keod's Ib d I Nth^fourth. Ed Williams' The Jew lifib. Jim-, MUi Mutualspaid rT. Huniiing.six furlong**, purse MM I^.^W. Watson's MMjaJ VM* flaMi kla-^Tagm-'s /.ot a m-eoml. Haoclefaan 4 li ^ ' -^Eiitio Eough l bird. C. W. ( hapiwd's I'eii-^wiuklo Coiii 11. if\an PWMV1 RlUa IE bib.^E. lieioietlattle Joe left at tho Mm^Time. I :17V- Mutualspaid *^J4.^a. Bnocialuaeiaar*pawaa -~^ ^k^ii. \\. Haatftaay i-oi^ H lirarei Ian ^) ^^ lto*le ^'^Thorn. 1 ^ '0 -\ IhiniMi'T tl.UarlKi ifvi fiV, lloautoa Wll m Cmi iTtxnoi \, Trim., Aug. to. Cneer-^taint} no longer marks the eotiditii n af^iliinu at the seat of war. I'ort Ami. i--.^u h.. ^ been rxdievi d and no hmger in a M..lo^if neige. 'i'iie tables ha\e boon^tia ro d. and tho Illinois itisN ad of b*ins Iranian an baiaa hunted. Gaaaaal^^'arues* fon*es mareliad to the uotghlior-^Iu 'mI t.l the beleaguered eamp al ilayhn ak^in the i*ear of the miuers' rabble. ^ In I.U^art iv ..1 w ihl seoiies of eotil ision ens i- d.^S ou: - failed to do their duty. or had been raptured*aaalthapaakkraof the tmn r unsn^ n. \ !. r\\ aid iiio\^itnnt a*a^c.iutii'usly made. (ouieral Carnes ami^Ir ^ !i^terogi-nooiis arm\ of i IthMMl ami^about throe humlr* d militia h it the train^a i t Ml. Its' st a* ion ami pte-hed b^rw aid anm- tin* aaanKty from fMVatta tnCaal (ro^ k. Ily th^ route tak* n it is a lalsti -... .^e! null and as la hoi i^ u . a iMaaanti \s the^eohimn eamo dow u the side ^I the motiiii-^a u \ ^ung W'.dtball inoiititetl a rook to^Bat a \ low, a slmi rang through the mm*) i.- ^ and he tell headlong a mom; he- aoaaraMMa*MML v kaa*)y of mine.shad *boson a sheltered roek whieh Inrnn ^l a^natural M^faMM and from it find the^volley vvhieheansed the eTiMialtv. CawW^ousl^ euoiiuh the miner-' had taken no^othaf pttiv isiou to provont a rear attaek.^(tem ral t arne-,'adv anee ruant at MM^formed into a otiargiug hue and after re- eoivitigaaaattafMaj%oiie^ hmra thafaai vho faded to lake tha llrst opj m t unity of^MMMMaVi ndv am ed ruptdl) . KajhaBI tt^minors wen* eaptured. Auothi of tin- sheriff's poHM bcakfcx^*t'oMtig W althall arai killed, u miely Book^Given* ot Knoavllla* Two boillea af m ad minerswore f1 aller th^ ^ku aii-.li. ami aavaralw^Himi^ ^ em taken m ami ^ in I^for. W'iih tin Aeeptton- tl.^ . .i ualtie*^among me miners is unknown. Iem-rait ame*. arrested 300 HtiaHM of^I oa! 4 nek and told the miner* that ||a^would haU MMM until Ki ll.ir and \mter-^aaa Mi teturned to him. Tm ^ ddlven d^them to Cotieral Carnes alive and vv^ .t.^I a rues totegraphiHl thai lie is in po- -^ - a^^u^and has jilentv of men and aininuunion. WIIH OPtN ARMS. II..V 'TWILLBE A MERRY WAR UnionPacific and Southern Pacific^Roads Preparing (or Battle. AFTERCALIFORNIA trade bwiftStcamors to b^ Run Bf-twoen^ban i rnncisco and Puget^Sonnet The Groat North^^ern In It. AMOTHBH 1ho Kelmo ACCOUNT. ali ^ ^i I lis Timo *iiti\ ._:-^. Mutuals paid t.'m. ^l^..v^. ^^!::.'^-'^. JEuimiugfour and on--half fi.rlo;^-.^pUnetJW II nders;iUA Roed'a Hod Mck^won. 0. W'. \\ ataaat9! ^! o k tho Rippar a i -^otid. Wtti M' ^ lellaiiir-Milo llrow n thinl,^-I. Nuttonfi I (he I). fourih, IE I'. Hroun*s fmi Rafter iMh 'J'imo.Wyj.^MutmiU p iid IM AtaTaahlaajtMi r^rk. CattCAOO,A tag 1*^* Washington P.., k^the gn at trio. Nam-v Hank-. H d I'.-inter^and Vo l ambien ^ \lubio d and wen^ i^ -^eeivedwith einhili*iastM i In en*. 'J'o-tuor*^n^w Nauey Hankn will attempt to furthaff^rt*duee her re^ i !. Inth** ItSO |^aeo^ San I*odro won HmM^straight heats, E*k*ker - -eoitd. Mm Young^third. PraatflT fourth, Walter Wilton filth.^Heat time. IdJj . Inthe |tH trat Nightingale won lim e^straigot hea*-*. drattott MMN\ Myrtle^thinl. Anna Wake-, fourth. Ili*st time. mif:. In thetnit -Potona won ihree straiglil heats. Ambrosia M'eorid. JiahU Daajthii i. h. Bn Pamih. r^. st tune. tsSaK bASE BALE YCS TciRDAY.^Natiioi ii I i-:t^n ^^At Chicago 7; Hr.-.kl\n.4.^At ( iiiemuati I. I'lul.el' b lua, .1.^4l *PHtabmn lloMon.e.^At Clev eland No gamo ; w ot gr mink ^^ MoaotuMH' Mrti.ir.r.. laMtaa^H\H I'IPM Im i, A iu'. V*. Cn-ditoi^ of^the lam Ale\ imler ^ r.iw for I. the sea^island inerebatit, have muertained that^i iaw f-nd'* UKuets are (l^U/XM) and Ins^haltilttii ^ more lh in^'. A eoinrnit- leeof eight rrediiors has ln-oti app^iiiited^to take eharge of the buMtie** and run it^iu the interest of eieditor*. i|( .^ptaiit \ inlet titn patih. Com.I ui i k, Aug'. IM. ^ Tirrt mm wei-e^shol by miners at the eamp anil MMtMMF^wounded. kVporta this evening sav that^the anrrotmdiiig lulls ne bristling w ilh^miner-. Th^ eapiun'd inim is, in i in^number. Mlva just been plaeed iu haa^ears. Ev ot \ i lung is ominous I \ ajylat* \n^eiig ig^^ in*-lit * at urred m i he nortliw e^tei a^part of town this evening hetvvet-n tin'^i biekasaw guards, eomma tided DJ ( ^^lotte|^Nat ior. and the minors rotimil and si \oral^were woumled: two of tha * biekasaw piarrMa*aM) alaa Maalal Wiieiiklajav ^ ^ai ponter iureed into the^niouutainn at wITetis Iusi niglii with l.'^o^brave men tho alajM was p* i f* ^ tl\ dark,^and although tha major MM familiar vv uh^e\ery hvpaih m the lihiekwilds.it wart^found difheitll lo kit p the ilireetiou, as^Mai i'ven the stats wa re shining. Alter^awhile four tin n appealed ami nib-rod to^guide the parl^ . Major t 'arpenter relui t-^antlv aereptid the olfer and i Ml ma. h^ngain w art l iken up, and at a^I letter Bperd. Ilelaeen ^*^ and li o'ehiek,^while entirely uuronseioun of danger,^tho men win* fired aMM fNMI bebinO*U^The miners lay behind a atOM hmmjm.^Their I roadside mowed mm n Volunt' ^ ^ -^MMI W'aliball and BmM Civettsof Kiio\-^ville and \m aim led Volunteer Tmn (alter,^also of Know ille. Major ^ atpenn r's^MMI VMmImI and bmght brave!'., hut re^^treat was noi** s,ary, thoy lighting all ihe^w av. The MMMMMM fell baek lo ^ lint mi.^six miles, n-aebiiig there al MMfe h^ Mm^MMMHhMI aMMMal ( ariio* had aaMM*^Eshed himself a* (Hfuts to av ait davhghl.^Willi the tit -^t st teak of daw n t h^ ad am o^on CoaH reek arafl tx'gun. The m^m pi tin-d^over the heailrt of the MMI from moun^^tains so thai bullets eon Id Im- be.inl w Ua bugby th* ni. ThaaaWaw ratumad Ma^I'nh At im u OaMMal I MMaa aapi11red a bOld #iT MMMMi 'I hey were MMMMfl ^tl ihepromi'^ t*^ aVIivaeCanlaia hnrtatotm. Atthe appointe^| hour nothing was to aa^siM'ii of either Caiitain \tldoTKM or Ibo ralaara.Tie n GanataJ f'aroai aataaaal^^!^mi I reek. Thofa aa found n*m4 aMnnV^torj fightmg araa going oa bt taroaa 111 ^^ 11 andMMH 11 r*Of1 And- rat U all day. I he^litim r- stirr^ ndered :t 1 p. m. t.^i i ii lank raaa has aaoa rvolocaal t^ r^tuuialld and p^ ao^ deohirod. \ft^-r^i* m biug i Imton. Carpenter's men. al-^though they bad toil sU-j't ;mv foi 11 I . .m^v\- nt by train direetl) to Coal ( r* ^ k ami MparMdto (^^ nei ai ( ai in s aa he march* d int^towii. Maaaaalt aMMM* l*aaaaaj^Vi.vv Yotik. Aug. |a\ A C linton. Tetin..^^|H^rial ^a^ - : After loav ing the train la*u Itught. owing aa rapaffki thataaammm mm Emd with Bf uainite. and VMM fnareliirig^I MMMMk MM MMMI towanl ( oal Cri*^-k.^I (loiieral Cnrnes' -^out* wen- tlnn! ^ifi bv^luiiuTH. When the mam loroe eamo up^then1 wan a lively i kfrnii-li and in in mill-^i.:. the nnlion* wet* in lull n-trout, leav^^ing lour ileuil ami earning m veral^a oundeil w i'h them, (e nerul i anion.^ ho^paj tin* relief (tatty fiom Kieiwdlo last night,is mmmmMm with aaat| avpa4hlai Aiid' i sou e Mint) . Ho tiMik a short i-ui lo^g*-t in the MM^ai BM MMMRi and mmi vo th*mm kaala bv a mum mm ^ m m. Tha imueiskep'wi ll informed ol all hmm^^fnent* of iMMJMi die MMM) of aaMMMi^ate., even l^e:t*. Ho milea from the m-o*io^of trouble. Numerutirt ^pii*s are her** fur-^aMMJ information to lie MMM! l^^ un^^known nieaiiH. MMMi,,r paoMaat^WahMIM.Tox. Aug. It. Aeting Hat^tar) of War t da til tins umrinng w in 1 M* 4truetiMfirtto iti^ iimumlaut oi a*M M a*nal at lndt.tiia|Hiiia to forward at^MMI t*# the MjMMMff af iMMMMM Niintuit NtiMf Mil* i:^**fi\*i| Ity iiti/.'ii* *^t i lalaaaMak laaMMHM M Hi^ MMMf I^El\iNi.sntN, Aug. |a\ MM W. Noble, aapatarj al tin* MMfkar^ arrivad la Eiv- mmmmtin-- uioitimg on los trip to the^eoast. li be had previously aMMMMMfl^his intention of rem o ling in thii ^,:'v Ml da|tocmnffar arllh tha naapM of ihi* aee- mmMMfh m.tttors of kaMl MMMal^p' tulinfl in tha Intarkaf m patiim-ut. ar-^i.ingemetii^ aara made for Kii ra* option uid^nt* 11 liut'ieui. l'^dlowiug the M^^noutie-un til of bis eom.ng invitaii*ms^vv* i^ MMMMi l^ ram lnm ti ami others^W)tan ak l and a large MMjalMl wan^proM^ut lo im el the di^tingui-heil trialtM.^Op) Ml arrival s^-erel.itv Noble was aa^^POT!ad M 1 be MMfMOf the E rittfl ton elub,^wiiio the la i gar tin ml m r of inv :ted gMMM^had assi nilil**il. Uofre*limentH wcro^sei \ e^| afMff vv bleb Mav or Taleot t form.ill)^v.eleoiitisl the BMfft 'atv t.t till- eity. ||o w. - faljoa I l^v Moil. A. IE Joy. w ho pro-^M-litoil ih*- p: im ipal topies ol aMMMl M^mm ^ ' iion. that i^f seeming tha MMMM*^mm of ^ smalt portion of the Yition.dnark to pi runt mjmmmI^eotistruotioti loCookaand ^ aattMnaMl af^tha oontaol of adM mmmmm! aavtMM wiihmtha limits of tha North^rn I'aedle^grant, ami MaMMMd iu that portion of thotrow paaerroaaaad m mm^mmI tfrhaj^south an iho Yellow *tone nv ar iu thin^eauntv To (^ .th th^ -e gentlemen Mr.^Noble anpropi lately ranliad% aauraaaUui a^deal re thai Iht m mattera, aa wall as ath* pi i.t mIi n i lo I ha public, ahoald Im- hhV^el.h lord) -ottled. and a** am d thone pii-s-^eiit i bill l.'s MMpalhtai w ^i e vv ith tin m m^tar as u ai eotiaiatanl with law ..ml pte-^^ . dent for him lo aet. \itha atOM Of ihe lieepti'ti the MM^ei tiie i*l at taiigeinenls pMMMl ear- ^ a, and ai * aru| amed bv NohM and A. II.Ua Eone, pro ^( i ili d io ihe Da bono ratieii.aaal af tha rity^ that praparti baaagj nituatodupon one ol tho eoatOOMd MP1 lioai^andthlaumvforwhluh title in mm PMHthajui ihe interior dV parMMPl art a^test ease f^^r aII ^ ^l hers aimlai h situated. seeretaryNabladraatrMd taj Mm mmmmj trainfor lb I -ua. wh'-r ^ hi* will make an-^other sojourn bafoM praeaadiMJ to tho eouitl. aMMaaapMaMaM MMMMk ipMal iMrMMk m liu* Maad u.i. BfLLIPl^. Aug. IU. *^eeretarv Nol le was^^Ml on his aire al )^*-u-rdav afh MM bv^a delegation *^f (HtiaHMand taken |oi a driveup tha valley, a raoaptkM in his honorIn lil ill lie- ^ uitig Vai l ug* i.v at^^tended by pppMaaptotrM oitiaaaavi The^seer*-1aty artstin**! tho meeting ihat Ilia^administration grould do everv thing jm.-m- hle|o of ren (be ^ t ow |e-* I v at toll, i olil- MMlCower and (\HMnl i^ tier W'^ * d mmiaaM pH- ^lit. S\X fn IM Isro, Aug. MMMkl pMhHahM hen-^Caeilie ;.^. otd) waiting do^foi*e it makes efforth to It.-The Mate-^that the Cnton^olopmenta lx^- |rill.- th*' f lll- forniifruit trade fwfi.ro it n* eon:roiled bjr thaKattthacp PhaaMi HmM paaMw Tha Itewline of ahtpMPV slapN between here^ami New York hive made srrioua inroad*^into Southern C.n ifle businesit. The Ca^^i die Mail Steamship eompauv . eontrolteil^b\ tho MMtharP I'ueiho, alwaya has MMI^hamllod as a elub w ith w hieh to^Ihraatap any intend.ng eoMpMlakM^on t!;o water. A** i-. likelv tho Trauie^Com mental ass*m-iaiion w dl refuse to^pay a sul^id\ any longer, thn Cnioti^PaeiAa will bi ready for busim-sH in view ofthkt eondltiou. The latter ' .; ^ ^ ^ id^MMM| la MM preparing MMMPMP iti^sli amor serv iee b -twe^ii San I'latiei-eo^ami Poi*! land. 111 i * al of one s tea mar^arafl Mgaia^lM 'lav-, daily BMMMM^will Im* run, reaehiug IMegou a^ fait ai^tr.oti- d^^. I In- lino from Astoria to Cort^^land, it i^ an apM secret, is Is'ing built by^the En ion Cat .lie. I ^m-*piarter of tho^toad is now completed, and when the lino^li kMMthad Etiioti I'aeillo steamers will^land their freight at mMBTM and send It^directly cast. |t is eslim iPm! that the av^^erage If.an Sao Eraiieiseo lo Astoria will^I** M Ih^uis. Two new steamer*^.ii^ to !s^ seeiircd at ofieo for^t he trade, .md tha E nioti Caedle^haliaMa ky thn* show ing the merchants of^S.iii Kram isco it-^ *^ igerness to litdp tl sni^OUi* w.ll aaeUM a MMd pMl ion of the irado^whieh is in ^otitrol of the Caeitio M dl^Sle kinship ^^ii(uii iuv. and i* u-.e as a ehib MMhladdie HiaMlMi'P PaaMa mmmmm to rendeast over the Sunset route. ThaGreat Northern al-*^ pro|toscs to dip^down MtoCalifornia huaiMMahl running^a MaaMM* Una bet area a Haa Praateioeo and thestiuud. apjd MMV on it la MMM% believadthai PraaMant Hill wdl earn MM hisorigin.d ul^ a oi buil bng fr*^m Hutte,^Mot it., rla BokM City dow u to s, ^ii I'mi.^eiaen; thus U^*h linen un^ reaeUiog out for^California trade. M.ti'.'^ I RIGHTaopM IN 1.. \ IDAHOMat. in u. i MlPUBLICANS. Sollll t 4. io|| 111 I'lllIll MM mw. i i .imm Hm mjmV mmMm. MttvetUkMi mwhi i ih^I MM^Mamliiff iiml i^nM'i'i-t|i*i| io ni.iUi' ih.. foi-^1'iuili^ Dutuin.tlufi.: I SlII.M.M* bjm* MMf|ft Ba \\ illii il^Ti'l MMM| I MM l.iry^f Ki.m . .1. r.lurii-. MkOOMMiri M*^UhB.) MMMBI.CaOury. M. PafMB.AMMM^eount); ^udltor. K. l^. lUflMi BMjhBM^MUMly. WiIIO KVMt. M^ pMMMl M ^rr. Ill ii. w : noralMMl l^\ arrl.llll lllull. anil.Im i;.r |...r ^ul!naii, fur tin* MMI^MflHl. Ml MMltt.lt* ill lit. NMM in.ill^^Mf TiIll r IKWlilMtlotU Ml Si Hi' iNMMM.VV.f'.Hill. miiM-rilili'liik-nt of^|uil^ln- iiiHtriii'iiiiii. II. II. I.'.\n*r: pri^.i-^il. iin.il Mtettm. Jitdga Heyburtt^ J. s. Mil^Mi Ii II. MMMMi 1 11'' mmmmm^.nlji'III IH il ^tin .It.-. II MADK SHERIDAN TIRED. IIn I DmiMt Hull' III.' Pmmm ^' llllll'llllllI'l-l'l 'III.i tt.l^. HlrUil l'i^|i:ii li i^ Hi^ manil ir.l III.hiI Jin..'. Au^. Ml Tin' liril nun ^f^lb.crap.Iff*! ^i Ii.--i LmM* wh k. Mtrti^bt.n Rrwd Uil. mtmIm b) ;i gntntl ntl% ^^l^I be rupubllcna nt T'Tittimw imm! Mil antl^nn ml'lit -h b) tin' nni.'il orator. Cit.^(MM A. Hbi rid... I li.' ;i i i11.1| it, u .'if.MNITi Ml] WMNtl BOpMMMtMlMJ^MMt Of MMM ftMtMMM Uh^ui'i-iiiitit nf tin. I.irl. nf i ntliui.ia'.iii Ihe^gi-iu-iul iiTn.iil to aililri'--*. tlie- iiii'i'img. .Ntt| I'm. ^ Tirki't la tin.Mi S|ci^.i' |iist r^i, li tn ih^ suii'Ur^L^HfMM. ImJMB\ TIik M^riiiiil ll.l\*m m'H'.MjII llf ill'' |.^ ^.|^I^-^k p.irtv Ht.ltO ^i.mi'M'Hiri ini't this mmj -it I o'l'lork.^Tin' MtMMIlM ol m till* *Jpm* wm Ml^lir-it I'ti^itifhs in uril.-r. Tln-ri. w.is \ rrv^litili* MMIviitioti l'ir mi) .if tin* tiiiniitia*^tloM. Il beitiu ilillli'iilt hi h.iniii in^.t.iiii'i's l^ Kl't llli-ll til an rpt a|Hlsllliil|. 'I'lll^ fill^^loWlM. Hi ki't WM lli'lllltl.iti il : mmi! a.i ( rook af ^ MMft I'. I. flm ^^i ''it* rillWM Itll MBWMM. IM l ' ' . . . -tl nnly^It Mt of !^ MMt. LtottMOM MMM .i.ii.\\ riifiit of r^Mwolli MorotMy of Htaii'.II. r^. I liaiii-y of I alah ^^.^uin^-: at-^lonoj tmtr.il, .1. IS. Wi'Kti r of MMI)^liMMMPa Ti I. H It tolt. of Hot of tl..' MMI^Smfl'awtl ainliti i. J. II. \iiil-T.on. Wa^li-^Lnotott MMM| : MMtftl rttMM of OMM) IiMMlMi L U Hhi art i ^t lawittfftoo.^i aiwtyt tfctMJolo lo cooiroa |C#o|.lMMfl UunttfOdlMr ol tn. iW of iirii. \ ^i.-. II'll lldotllial oloptor. VttooM art*: Ali*x^U'athi. i-l.v of Uluraa) J. ^ MoCaMI ;viii mmt t, i^ immj ^i mi Nm ,(oi ut i'tithu-..inii pri'ialloi MWHtg tho^- Im attd tit^ MMMMM ii'-nt m itil^\\ 11^ ^ 11 ^ .11.i i'h Gm MM MMlMMl for^mjno. Ciltin ackwowWdttod lh. Imnor^in n Ural h|h^i'Ii .mil i'I 11. KtiKid^MUMMJI tin* pl.Ltfot-i'i ^^ im national^MMMh Mi^ MMTMlkM adj ^ll nod^.iui' dii' at I p. in. \( uunl^ i iinii'iill'in.^Hpci'lal |i .i' it-li tn til ^ Hun 1 ir 1 BmMilil.ill^. UMi I''- ki tin* rnunly^MWVOBIiotl of liu* |^^ ' |i!r'. party lirtt' tlii.^aftofllflMJ. tM followMjl IbfWWt MM MM^^inat. il: ^^'iiiitorii. Joint l^avin ami I . J.^(Htiaoli l it' .' iiulivi-i, l-'inli'v MaM^M^M. Soby ami I . W. [!oMOTI MOPoT, 1. X.^11.11 m -or. i bwrtM PtMMMI iri'a*-^MWi I E. I ' I^' 1 ^' i ^ i tobatf ju.lBf.^Qoan^ YaughaBi coroiwr. Dr. I. II. Mur^^ray: MMMi I' 15. Willi. 1111^; MMMW^^Mini, i s, .laiitt'i I'laliuiu in. I . it. I..^ and l. II. Cratb. ^ m^ - THtYWAN T THEII^ FLE3-^a^ttaaaa ii ilo like'a STOiiY l OLD. Itemiiiisof Mum. ^^ HiK'hi* I..to| MMMa Hioj'-'a! IHbtwitrh to the MMMN Mi -ot ; \. Aim* Tha MMalM ^^f ih^^late Viauriee Higgim arara htirud to^^day from the ren-iUeiiee id aia umth r.^'J he parade w.o one of tl^^m-**ii ill Missoula, atal 1h lowedto tin* iirave l^^ man} ntirroa/.raj^ftietnU. I'nntiif the aarviei * banlai ana! laiHiui'Hrt* IT teen were eh^set|. 'Ihe Mis-^MM ValMM M MM d^ pari mi. nt.of \k lueh^lhi* ih eeaM'tl yuiiliu man nut u inendH r,^aei* d us | ia 11-! ^i*a 11 rt*. atmUmmHIm V^ fciand oi una-, uud ImMM% I'arii ix*iK*it* euvUrweather. iitrowiiiiion ui- Maraa. r-|ircni |f!ft|titrh to tint Maa^t'iM. BWmmiId.iii i. aiui. Ml rin-. bImmmm Jaim-sSlr^^^Ie, thn It-M a:' old moii of Join^^'nmMi a wel!-Ufiow ti Htim'knian lain; near^thirt i^i^. tin*'. ^Kith a serious a^ i id^nt. If-^in^t thrown from his hor**e ^^u lu^ !n*ad.^MMaTHMJ MMMmIMI *^f Ihe brain. The^Ih ^'s father, who i* m M uiitaiu lloine.^ha* Im*^ ii wired lo return to th s eity. The^mJmMI Ih^\ i^ ime ni^eio i- and it is feared 11 w iii ^l^e. HutaTaaMer la BMMMa^i.^tNm^N. Auif. 1^. |^*s|i iteh * fnmi ('tin-^tillelital Kur*-|K' nliow that intenne heal^(^t^\ailed hi Vienna I*-tlay. the nieretiry^loitehed Ho i teg ret - in llif -.hade, \\ UiHf Iti^Uu to l'etbth it ie.al*d lh^ under the value^e .ml.tioui*. In lierdu' d^*cree^ waa rag* \% In tin- (ultimo it* ( .i,i*^ Ifoii't W.ini to Uork r'*^r filory.^I.m: f.ni. \V^o.. Vni:. I'a. Judje 'livid-^von, jin i.:^ Ha Haul bm! 4imtmi Bimmmmj winw ere ell^atrtsi to eoml a I 11.e ease of^^lohtison eoutil.v BMMMl toe aMMMMBiMM^all here for Ihe |iurpo^ * ..f ohtainitijf a^judgment aMMMl MMM * ^*uu ^ for ihe^ttiiiount of their fee*, the sum beinu th* ^^^ 11.1X1111/ hroukdit suit f^ir the amount^^oiiie rattleiueu who have interest* in^John - ai eoiiiry a( I'ln d to tl.e eo.;rt a^k*^^i - ' ever \ iinrau iiijnuetiuii raMMlttlMi them from^UmI) was tol- |uoi nitUpT a jiuhiuu ni. ihe |^etitiouera^t^et up the ela.m that JaMUMM eouut^ ua*^ap lo the dabi Until under the ^^ *ustitutiou.^The nttanMM* on tha*atber hand. eontenU^tin eoiiuty at ma up to tie* det^t limit ba*^aaMM tie* futuled tndehtetlnesi ii nM^ihu*^n l*^ the |tetitioti lo have bt*eii tu*^eurre^l nittiv the ailtm^.s;ou of the iti ate,^hetiei* the pi.-iiMt n* of the constitution^d ^ ma iMJM to thii eontruet for eouuiel i\- s. \I oal i:\plttwiitn. I'lllNti,I al.. \ i_'. 1A MMMMl ^tor^^expltKled \esterda^ ill the house of a man^naiiud Wright. The llatne* eu\etit|teil^mmMUi wife and (Mi Mrs. Wright MM^\ fatally tin rued and her husband badly^injured. Tin* hou w a s tle*tr*^yed and tho^eiuhl |iertsln 1 in r (lames. Mrs. Wri^tit iliatlla tar. l^rajM*i MaaMJn iitloubuui. Iito it i ^l.%\ Kf^||(u.^B H IK, ^MT* ' ' U ^ haueelhtr Von Iattri\ t i- know n to !^^ an a hitonte of two^\ . ' mil;mi \ serv u.*e. Kmj*eror William**^det laratimi a^aui^t th^ reluetioiiof the^term of ^er\ .ee v^ ill. it it l^itv'. ft, Ctt'.W*^the chancellor to re*twit.