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c 16PAGES. 16PAGES. VOL.VIII.^NO. 898. ANACONDA,MONTANA, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 27, 1H!*7. IMIICKFIVK CENTH. MENEARN IT-^=r WOnENSPEND IT $ 000.1)000 FATALPASSENGER WRECK A Whole Train Precipitated^Through a Trestle. DEATHLIST MAY REACH 25 AndW9 know of M bttltf w ^y of pp^Bj^m^It than tiivcstitiK in it Root., n ltnl^|* wt*t^ h.^ll In Momtthlng real Hm. tangMt; somo.^thing thin Mill In Ml and be your f ri^-n^l for^llfo, and iifHr you IN throiivh with it^you run will It to your **on or n^htt r.^You ^nn Ml '1M 'lolhirs in It ^ v ry lim^^you look lit it. Wt have tln m in l.trm r^variety and design than -rvtr lieforr. M'iO;yIs Scarce i i tb. East YYetook advantage of the murkd and ;^hMvt* bought cheaper than ever and Me]^prepared to oiler our e ustornj rs the talk '^low rates. LadlesSolid Colli ll-karat Watches fju.^LnVdMe' U-kanil Filled Watches, II^.''^; '^Gents- Solid M-karal Hold Wat. Ihs. heavy j case*.W^: drill*' Packing Watch, H.M up. I^Warranicd for on,- nar. NineAre Known to Hnve Been Killed^and Several Wounded Water^Washed 8upports From the^Bridge and Weakened It. Ourslm 1; of hoisc-llmein PJ complete^Tou warn aM :ur Ih* ran s. Von i ntinot j^place your bets Intelligently without it. !^From f*..'eii up. Catting Cards agecutol lei^order. A full Hag of samples. il.l^) par log. j lewder midOptician. OwsleyBlock,^Butte. fJANSit KLRM^The Rig Uothlerj Don'tCompare^a Mountain^to a Molehill Ourannouncement of 4oo Mm'i!Knits, worth Jl.'.iHi,^115.00 anil MM*, at tin- uni^^form price of H.W mi li,^startled the community In to^rapid buying. Tiny li.i \ |^bought many anil si ill w e^unnoum e Ml MOB'l Suits for^HJM. WeArise^to Explain Thevalue of iitir vv.ud Is^more In us than the sal^ uf^many suits. our IMI am lafi:i roBlrnaartj nptetUaang fromsuiimg values in $1'.^Jij ami lis.oo lines -tmt for^fault of mak^ or material,^hut hetause our Immense^business In these lines Is^continually leaving some^rat terns short a few sizes,^whl.ii is a signal for their^Immediate removal to that^counti r. Our Immense Clothing Trade Makesthis an Imperative^necessity, and would only Ik'^possible v i;h a house knnvv^n^to be doing ths largest cloth -^ins business in the Btatc. GANS^ KLEIN TheBig Clothiers 120122 Xerlh Main Street Itutir. JJnnt KansasCity, June 2*.-The St. Louis^express on UN Wabash mad. whirh left h.T. at l:M ofctork ihis evening,^plunged through a trestle at Missouri^'' ly M^ . it 7 i^^ n'l I. . k. i any in g iluw .i^the entile train with the exception of teareal car. a Pullman. The gorge. hich ^ ftm hum s piv\ inusly v Bl prui ^^tii ally empty, had become a raging^ternm 1 ^ -, the tremi minus downpe m uf^lain, and the striii t tu .^ w. uk. n.-d.^S. vi ii persons are known tn he - dead,^and Ik* list may reach 2-Y Than were^^ pusscng^-rs In the chair car. and only^I I'M nf these are account! d Nr. In^the inti use confusion It became impos^^sible tn estimate the dead ur wounded.^The number of dead Is est itiiuted at^from H tn The kn..^ n dead number^nine. Thatr names un I! Char*^ ^'. Cepeinad, s-t. Lottta oatH uiiciurnf the truin. EdwardQntdna, st. Louis, espreei andi..ii!i!,is. O,M Smith. Si. Lotlle, postal clerk. FrankW. Hrlnk, St. UetUe, pustal^clerk. \V.S. Mills. St. Uiula, iMistal .icrk. ins. Smith. St. I.mils, postal clerk. t\P. tlreasley, St. I.ouls. biakemun. Trainboy. naim unknown. Thefottcrwtaf is a complete list of the^injured, as far us can lie ..1.tallied^Mrs. S S. Prather. I'ulumbia. Mo., he^d.^shuubli rs and neck badly Injured; Ar-^liila {'rather, I'nlumbiu. Mn., :! years^nld, head and face cut; W. It. Wilkin^^son, Kansas City, shoulders injured and^head anil face covered with cuts, Mrs.^W. II. Wilkinson. rl;ht aim broken,^head cut; Miss Alice Uarey. Kansas^City, head badly cut. both arms^sprain. J. side injured Miss Nellie Mer^^rick. Carrollton, back badly hurt; Mrs.^Sallie Matthews. Kansas Cilv. aide^hurt; Kdivard YV. Dillon. Ilulllday.^Kan., head bruised and cut. knees^sprained. Dr. Wnl liray. Prairie Hill,^light knee and both elbows Injured; J,^W. HulT, Mexico, Mo., both legs badly^bruised. Thebodies of the dead recuvered from^the wreck are at Missouri City. Thus.'^w ho wire very ba.llv injur.'d weft left^at Missouri City In charge of surgeons^from Moberly. Those who can be rc- i.io\ed will be taken to Moberly. Others^of the injured and those who escaped^were returned to Kansas City In a spe^^cial train sent dowg from Kandolpli,^an^ w hich arrived here at 11 n iiock^There were 25 p.'..pie iii the sniuk.'r in^the time the crash came. Only eight^POhM I^' accounted fnr after the wreck.^It Is believ'd all the utlifis wen , rush^^ed or drowned. Duly the top of the^smoker is above water. The chair car^was crowded. Several w ho were occu^^pants nf this car have not b.tn uc- eovateifar. ADJOURNED FOR SUMMER. TheItelrhslag ( li I p. loll still they're Talking. Sp.i lal Barlfel'Cahta Letter. Bartla,Jaac :'ti.-Tiie nhnetai h:^ ndjnurnil [Of the siiinim r, but the^Prussian diet will remain in session^until lale In July. The assodatinn n ^^form comniiti.e nf the uppc' hmis,. nf^Mm aiet pass.il the assodation bill on^KiidH.v In mulilat'd form ailoptcd by^tlM lawer booea, hM with an addition^to the iffeit that associations In which^there arc anarchistic or social deniu- rratlcBafmajaata ar iaw^imaig aim^^ing to overihrnw the existing organiaa-^tlnns of state, ur movements prepara^^tory to a separation of part of the ter^^ritory of the state from the whale,^coming tn light In a manner dangerous^to public security, especially to the se^^curity of the stale, may be dissolved by^the police. Theitet Is almost certain to pass the^bill in tliln form, which Is mote con^^sonant with the wishes of the govern-^ment. Whirl desires a iiu-asme reenee-^hjjt all npiMisltinn meetings, and all^opposition agitation, hut there Is no eaaacaof the ratchetag agreeing to the tneasuieIn Its amendi'd form. It was^Intirestlng la note the . mpping nut nf^Ihe deep-sealeil animosity Between the^two bodies, the reli hstag and the diet.^In the diet Baron von Sedlitz. conserv^^ative lead-r. referred, amid applause.^In the misguided. l.|ind^'^l majority of^th^ reiehslag.^ and siK-akers in tile^nil hstag repaid ihe attack In kind^Herr Hlchster. the radical leader, spoke^in scathing terms of the almost per^^manent cabinet crisis.^ He said Or^Mi,in. i is virtually the new chancellor,^adding ^What docs h. I^ |i,v,. in - \w^ought to Invite him to appear before us^and divulge his programme. It Is nut^eimugh for us to know also theoa af the^July government. As to the autumn^governments, nobody knows anything^:-bout th^m ^ This sally was received^with great applause by Lu mbers uf til*^left. Ingovernment, parliamentary and^press i iroles. the conviction continues^that cabinet changes are impending^exactly as previously cabled to the as^^sociated press; namely, that Dr. Mi-^riuel. the minister of finance, will suc^^ceed I'r. von Itisettleher as riot pies:^dent of the council of ministers and im^^perial secretary of state for the Inte^^rior, with in. nas'd functions, not only^In the Prussian, but in th- hnaarial^eabiie t. Prim. Hoh^ nlolie will retain^th chancellorship, although he U^anxinUF to retire to private life. t^r^Minuel taking timst of the burden of nffheanon himseir i^r hlhinafi sphere ofduty will also be ^ nlarged by crea^^ting for him the office of chancellor of^the . xi hoiuer ivlth similar scope anil^Influeni-e to the British chancellor of^the exchequer. BaronMars, hall von Bieberste'.n. the^minister of foreign aftaira. will remain^In office fi r a while lunger. It being^understiHid his portfolio has Ken of^^fered to Count von Kuh-nburg. the Her^^man ambassador at Vienna, and to^Count von Halxfeldt. ijerman ambas^^sador at London, and they have both^li i ^ ^d Now It Is asserted that Herr^v..n Bulow sui. eeds Itamn Mam hall^von Hleliersteln. and that IT von Boet-^tii her. refusing a government appoint^^ment. Is negotiating for the ttoaltlon of^president of one of the largest Herman^hanks, at three times his present sal^^ary just as Herr Boedi. k- r who, a few daysago. resigned the presidency of the^Imperial Insurance Institutions. U com, s^chief of Hrrr Krupp's private laborers'^Insurance institutions at four times the^salary he was getting. In private con^^versation Prime llnhenlohe. the Im^^perial chancellor, has expressed himself^as being tired at oahca, adding that he^mantel upon retiring In the fall. Themiddle of June cereal retmrt fur^Prussia shows that unusually good^crops are expected, especially of rye.^Some of the prnvimcs. Silesia and^Posen, fur instance, nr. expecting to^^nraaai snyihlug known iii ft years. Thein. ,'ting ,.f Bninaror William and^King Leopold of Brlgtnni at KM is net^entirety dcvolil of political sigpiflcance^They win discuss the I'mig.. nnal other^'African problems touching both i;.r-^| many and H^ Igiuni. such as the slave |ijuestion. King Leeneaf nil) invite the imp'Tnrtn personally attend the lli.is-^aels ex|sniition. By rejecting the Imi^^tation of the Hamburg ^^ nute t ^ at^^tend tie horticultural show ami by awidingHamburg territory on his presenttrip. Kmperor William express^^ed displeasure at the NeafM lallu.. ta^toast him at the hanejMtt tendered tn^menilKr*|^f the reichstag at Hamburg. S.K'ialistsare tn hubl a cnuventiun at^Hamburg on Oat t, The pflnrlBal point^tat ttaacusalon will be the participation oithe socialist party In UM Pruantaa d|,t elections. AiUM ear academy uf Potsdam lv\n^of the oldest pupils have fought a se^^vere duel with the knowledge ami ap^^proval of tie to superiors. Bath wan m^nnly wean4en nb^ at the load and eng^of them w ill probably die. J.hit H. Jackson, mi ratal ^ of the^rnit. d Main pmbeiaaay, gav^ a dinner^on Tttentey last to Andrea D. White,^I'nlted States ambassadni-. ami Mrs.^White. Baron von Ret en ban, a^ III I^sein lary of stat.' tar foreign ntTalra,^and Dutch ami Havarian pjlnlntin all I^thatr wives, all of wham knew White^wh. n he was previously In Berlin, wan .^among the gu. sts SURVEYORGENERAL. W.K. II. all^ uf Helena Appolhteil loot OanAnaenb^ the hangee, Waatahanian,Jim.- ^ Th* ^raahtnl la. I^lay sfiii iii*- feUewtng nenxtnaUena la iho^amata: roiomi V, Hi CharMea. Kigtuii jcavalry, to be brlg.nlier general: Hiram C. ; ,Truesdale of Arlxniui, to he chief jllsti. e. aad Fletcher M. Deea, Qaafgi PL D.'\is 'Ml HI. hard K. Stone of Arlxona. to ka .associate justices af tin- lanaanni eauri af i !Arlxona. Kilsanl W, Health' of Montana, |^' to he surveyor of Molilalia | gjnang lha eeafenaahaMf ay ihe mi .to-day were Janm M. ihaup of Ida ha to i betiiitcil Mateo marsh..i far th* dletrtct^1 of Alaska; Kdwar.l W Heaitlc to be sur- , \eor general of Montana. Largei little llenl. gpe.ialDlsuateh to the S'.imlaril mii.scity, Inns hi^On* of th* kwp i^Inahai tot oattt* mala hu- a anaa hi n sideof tile Hume Land and Patll* i nlu- ,aany, was ntada a*n iu-dav. Th^ ||*nh^ii, hi caul* company and Henrfeea aant. pally sold from I ik^1 i^ I.^'^ ^!-^^ .^ i--^^t I iteonteW.Q. I.llllaclan* af Akron, lawa,^1 at private nrtaaa, tbougb ii ana mure^I than Th* mo-t of ihcM iattk an uf jorduus old I1..: I ORNAMENTSGRAND RACE HeAgain Asserts His Superior^^ity on the Race Track. TYPHOONII, IS DOWNED ItWas ;^ l out,- in the Mud, but the^Rider of the Victor Did tho Clever^Work That Sat Him In^the Floral chair. Kentuckybeat^ill ran Typhoon aarb)^ |u.aat butit | tt*^.7^^.^It was | train II I H.'port^^t a Maaalaaa* Wtaah. KansasCity, June ^^. -It Is rumored^lure that a northbound Wabash passen^^ger train went thnagk .i tr.-stl, n,..i IIta-^soiui City, Mo., lo-ntgat. and thai several peoplewire killed and other- Injured.^.Missouri lily is not a night telegraph af.^flee anil it Is Impossible ,.t tills hour to^verify the r^'|m^tt. Si.la uis, June It.^Missouri^Ornam, ni^II. in the Si Louis^n ^ |'Stake for 1 Jim ahhl at the fair^giuunds i.-dav and several thnusaml magwalked boaga The naarh nailed TyphnonII. was beaten nut only by i ^r^Barnaul but also by Buck Vldere, a 12^to 1 shut, who bamc mar getting Into^first place Asl^e from the re-assert-^BMUI of Drnaiii. ut s inp*llMlly. the ranwas a4atappotntineflt. Ornuonaat'* prbe.I^ to 20 and nut prevented any^heacv play on him by the visitors,^while Typheggj II . II to |ii. was hardly^more attractive. A very large sum of^monei wad mu i. on the ran^was nut done b) Ornamant, niudeby a Mh ii coterie a hu b hud^npparontly very -\i i II, in n asnns fur^knowing Click Videre would run sec- at ami the gompoawai parte of the^. ot*l I* fund found 1 to I for (dace gboal^as good a thing a: t It, ! w atited. Tin-only good going on the track w as^around the outaldr edge, but apparent^^ly the only mm who racogalael ih.'1^facl ami used his knowledge was C. T 1 Patteraoa,the owner af Ornament, Pat j^t' raon look a can and ganollatetlmulj^sal gown near th* mile post while the^three atartorg paraded before th* grand^stand Huik Vldere. ridden by Slatigh-^t. r, . nine first. Typhoon II., ridden by ,^Oarnar, next, and ornament, with^Clayton In the Mid)*, last. The crawl^^ed grand stand gave than the usual rtCOUraging howl and tiny went to the^poet. Siarter Kiiihln Bent them away^to a Hying start with Buck \ Man a^ii *M in front. Korce of habit sent^every Joi key over to the rail, at the^turn, right in th, heaviest going of the^track, owner I'atteraon. at the nit*^post, smiled sw .-tly and sat still. As^they came around Typhnon was in the^lead with Ornament at Ii^Videre was also cluse up and each^slinging mud like a polltlilan. Patter^^son, owner of ornament arose s.nd sig-^naUvd ^Ith his cane. At UM instant Claytonshot CHuagteat oarer bctoh la^the dry ground ami hefen the aihar^Jockey* i uuid ^asp. the ran was peaa* tlcaltywain, liaytun's manem te fi. sli-^ea*d i he son of Order, M he mude Iv*^lengths and h. kepi it to the riaga. The^mil* peat, lao, was the place Typhnun^a ppai i ill ly had an engagement, for be^waateg to atop, and fur nil practical^purposes did slop there. He was beaten^s. hard and so badlj that the torn up^Typhoon ii.k.-is looked lik snow.^TweBty thoaaand BBBBN witnessed th* race.Ornament will ha ahayaad to tin-^rlnnaU te nwcnw tn run in the oak l*iByi alsobraaghl ITii.wxi bj baawa from the^Inalwail Minina oaajpany. William At^^kins, known as ^Ban Jose BUI.^ whose^r*cord is notorious along the coast from^Calif, rui,, in Alaska l- in the hospital at wanesuwhar* in- Haa wttk ^ naayjr bulbi wounds in his IkxI^ He was shot^by Harry Howard, who i-oialiu is a^rlety I healer In Juneau. Howard claims^he arte* in self-defense Atknm' r*cov^r Udoubtful LEVEEEXTENSIONS. lle|Mirtof the Ml-.l.aippl llivrr ^ 111 III I ^- IBMfJO*M*aa* lis l.nlMirm. NewYoik. fun* hi Aft** working two^days on its rtgari the Mississippi river^commission coiiebuled its labors this af-^lernonn. Tin ^ omnu-slon has gun, ov^ r^Ihe re|K^ri in Ih* seereiary thoroughly^and made man! Important revisions. Cga^^grcss apiiropriated tJ.'cr'.iai for lexces, etait is th,- waty of th*' BBaMBfanjaji io hearilelegates from the xurtous ilBsMatl^on the HpiMTtinnment of ttiis sum and^then make out their retain aeeonlingly. Theeommissinn upiiortiofied liiti.iiii for^ilreilsiug ,,f the H\.r g2 taai.iaai for levees^and $.'.1.1.ii;*;! for ihe general expenses of^ihe commission. pieservatlon of the batiksami reVetmellls. purchase of a new plantand the BBttlag of the pi. nl now at^blind in pt-o|.er eondiilnu. Theapportlonmeiu uf tills sum by ills,^triols Is as follows: Lower 8t Kr.inels^district. ^77 12... Cppel V.i^mi. r^x2r^. White^river tl.vi.iiiiii: I'pin r Tensas liasln. IHH Hm.^Lower Yasoo. Bo'c'C. Palm\ra illstrict,^^^..*^^ Low. r Tensas. tX\X*^. Atehfalya. La Kouri tie. g^gjBj Ponteh ir-^T.iiT.'.; Lake Hurgogne, $2,.i^i. Bar-^atarlu. 121.i;j Advertisements for eon. Irnat* Will In- pullllsh,.. in a few weeks endwulk irti the l*vaM will BBJJlB al mi,M Therepan la lha Boentaf] ..f war whhh i-k^ pi secret. It Is said will advocali lih-^aygl appropriations for levee extensions. OUTLAWSKILLED. vnOrgatii/rd Itan,l ^f l: ,l,l,, ^ Severely^Ii, ,n Hilh. SpiIngliel.l. Mo.. June Lli. AI IPiffalu In milesaarth of hen', last BajtH Praah^Tayhw ^as klhad ami his anther John liadlywounded while atleinptlllK tn roll^the Wood mill. John escaped. The i'.ivlon wonBjagthan al a raaaatbji orgauixeii gaiihinf robbers mole up of young Dallas^iiiunlx nun. Tun wtakeiied ami notllled^the sherlfT thai an ntlcmpt would is*^made to roll the mill The stun if - in, n^stirrauadad Ihe premises while the rob^^bers were at work, and on their rafUOBl^In -in under tired into l In battling MOSTCHARMING SIGHTS TheIlluminations of the Fleet at^Spithead. GHOSTLYAND FANTASTIC RocketsSoar Into Blu* and the Awful^Roar of Cannon Sand* a Chilly Feel^^ing Up the Spina of the Spec^^tator* Grand Spectacle. NEARLYFINISHED TMill i iii HATI in iiilm V\l I Will Ml^^ cRJJjnjt. Managers In llupert.l nt DtBWUBJ Ih* CnatalaUwsi the Tlnaaae* sp , -^HMb) heat Week, Waslllngtell.Julie :V. ihe repuldasaa^larlft man..vers are hois 'til of la nig abb tooayjajat* na*M*aatl*a at th* tarif, MM InIhe Kciiate by next Wednesday nighi^the result of which would brlni! th* Mel^In ihe senat^ sitbin the present Breath,^The ilemocrutle leaders ilo nut i oncede^the BOBOtbtkly of an early eonelusion. Theygeacrall] plaee it ,i week farthai *n, orabout the 7th m Mil of July, tint admit^the end may com. by gat unlay *l i I u^week. Thefinance committee has practically !^decided to aheadee tin pvanaa*d lag on bankchecks, which nl one time was so j^favorably eonsld. red, and al.-o in increase^to II cents a barrel the beer tax and i cluing,tin- tehaen tax. Thereis some dlfllcully In th* Judi lary^inniniiltee agreeing njion a form cf antl-^iiu^i anieiidnienl Ian all nrnliabllttl**^point in tin BteSfBgfBtlBg of th^ P^ tlus^proposition dlrecteil speelhi'slly ai the ; u-^gar trust, and of BBPf little more. It Is^eUBeeted the rniproiity amemlmeiit will^be ready for pnaaataUag next Tuesday. Therewill probably he objection to the^retention of the house provision* for the aatkanaanof tie Itewaelaa ss*aanelty agre'metit un sugar, but the Beano* ^ oni-^mlttee will favor sueh an art ingi tm in. amitie MebakMMtn sre thai the mwhgs esrswill Bgagart it anNdbj pi ndlng action ,^ujion the annexation treaty. Pieiofringi Braati New Haven. Conn.. Jure a.-Judge^Wheeler of Ihe CagM Ma*** iin ult^I court has handed down a ^'^^^ islon In favor 1^; of the defendants in the fsmous suit of |^Bannermii i n. the Whu.heater Rap itpag^Arms company cf ;hls city. Alinut ja.'m ^^' |s rsons wen directly int.-i--i. d Pi !...- i .^| suit of this suit, as Ihe) mr. liable for 1^I damages for Infringement' if th. plaintiff^won the ^nil Judge W'.e ^ I' r decided thd^I Ihe Winchester gun patents do not In-^I fringe u|Hin the- pntaat* of Hami'-rmem^and dismissed bis bill lor ad imagei and^un accouttng. Hanr'rae' baa rnllorm SanFrancisco. June- 2*. -Tin llrrn nf J.^O. Johnson g So* wholesale butchers,^filed a voluntary (s tltlon In tiisolve m y to^^ds!. The- llaMlllle s ,0,'iTe I 4'e t2^..'*H. as- sets.Cl.ieMe. of w i n li one -half I- rncum-^j oe-red. | The Bay Btate Mining A- 1* vdnpnie nt I' ompany also hie el It- leelllioli in In-^'. Iveaery. The habllltle-s are MMW, assets^I consist of certain inluir;: properti in Am-^I a dor caunty of uncertain value. Menderin l. 'i'i /#!es,i.iit. SenFranclseo. June a;-As the result^laf a conference helel m-i.e. be-'so-n the-^; attorneys for Mrs. I Hoffman it Is^, staled that Theodor. flgai the naMBBg^I bookkeeper. Is to he BnaaMd Bad ^ hargeel^! with the murder of hi- I-mployer. I-Mward^I Hothsehlld the partmr of the de-eeasec)^, merehanl. said that If lb* murder c harge^' would not stick that of cmtvultmi'i.t^] would be preferred. tiNheepeiheael. NewYork June 2S.-Results al Bheeps-^Inad Hay: S^ i. n liirlnngs - Leedsville won.^Wolhural second, Himin King third;^time. I:9l'i Mile and an eiglitb Sir Wal^^let won, Cromwell second. U' tis.u i|. r^I bird; time l.r,.. Five and a half fUriBBga BlueAw.i\ won. Mont D or Meaad, Va^^rious third linn. I II. Mile mid a sta^^le eiitb- Fe nier won. S^. PftcBO**! I se-e- i.ii.l. lieedi- ^ H. third. IhUe, I Five^and a half lu-longs Wild Warrior won, Olarinas..mi.t. Oanuaesm iiiird. time. lll.'eHte e iilechase MaiHtBH Wall. I.u t litideBBeend. Tuxedo lbird. linn. I 2^,^U i al,.ma. *i mill me 11 June 2'e. Hesults at l.atonla Mil' bi tar* won. j p, it. Meaade Yci- illlgtanthird: llnu. t:ejjb^ livi -e ighths^at a mile Maeivor sou. Uustaa second, Cnosepa*ikksti Hat*, Idle MM* Watte ii,,k won. ollean seeoml. lists t rf third,^time. I :t:i'.. Mile and a sixteenth ^Lokl woe,he* iiceiiici..! second, hyrea McCM.^land third, lime, lb Five-eight lis of a^mile-- Flour A. I^iulsi* won. Kleanor^llolmi's sccoiicl. Florida Hose third, time,^I HI*. Sm li la. * cl . lared off, i In* mile^. no wen. Orimar second. Itamiuu II.^third; tlmi 1:42',. Miiiitleimill I'lihlie Polley. SanFrancisco. June ai. An impuiiaut 52 ! ^I'iidon bearing] apaa contracts watch areheld to be against sound morals and^public pulley, was rendered by tin su^^preme court to-day III the ease of Max^W'esse rnilell \ - I.ouls Slo-- as preslilenl ofthe Alaska I'omnie-retal company. The^latter corieorutton was engaged tit Ihe^s, aHag industry In Alaska, ami held ee*.^tea* leases from iii. ijoveriinients of lha^tidied Stales and Russia. As these wen^soon to expire and a renewal was nece*- sany.the defendant, siciss, lagtugaaaid loWe-sseimali Dial In order to enable^him to Intere st BaffBgBa lilgh In authorlty^and Influence In the mailer It n.ie in , . ^^sary fur lilm to bale a neeessarv iimounl^oi stock ai his dis)M^sal. Wesserman^, In r, upon ga\e Iiiin H^ shures oi .t.c k butBat rafuatd t,. man them aad .mi wasInatttntel lo compel him iii gg s,i Taatrial nil PadggMnl at aee^eali^again*! Woaaarataai but |h* *ugrwBi courtliulcls that the action was not one ;ta eofiiiee tiie contrac t iii any muoi gal Ii here fol e recerses tin Judgment and or-^1 ders a new trial. BALDDEFEATED. Young Riser of Obiei Heats Two of the ias* yy BeeBnyaUi I'llllieil.lp Li.^. Juiu a. Karl Kin I eef^Dayton. Ohio tlds afleinooii b f*at*d K*V^die Itald and Tom t'oojier In a match^race for ILieim. last two In Ihiee heats, at^a mile Only two liesit- wen tun ami the^Dayton youth won leotii easily. The race^was Ihe ehn f attraction of tin South F.ml^wheelmen's Hth annual tournament, and^in^., than s.e.csi |m^rsonn were present. Jlm-^mj Muii o I rude a two-mth l ahlbtttsU,^pneeil by three tritdets. His lime feir IB*^first mil*' was 2:0J l-i. and lor the two^miles I:Hi 2-',. Summaryine-mlle bya. C Mertens. f. j II.B. Ste vens third, F. time.^:^2-j. Maink r*^H.aft, b heat.tOm profetslonal^ Won^laniBhe-ad BsaOWd,^II. II a. U s fourth.^^^. one in*'.', pulse,^iwee out cf three heats First^^ ilrst. It.iel secnui'. i*unpir^ihlrd; Una 2.12 2-V Second heat. Klser Brat,Cbapar Maaad, Bald thttd time. 2i 2-r.. p'lvi -mile handicap, plofe-slonal -^Won by I'tim Turvill.-, IS yard-; W. F^Dicker- te. :.'^ y.iriL- ooncl Josh l.lnd-^ley, pn yard' ihlrd, F M. Dampman, 27;^yards, fourih time. 12 21 Has.inti Peataadar. AtWashlimtnn i: New Ymk 1 SevotiJ^peine : Waahtegtea, I; New Ymk. lg.^At Brooklyn I liiiladelpida, J.^Al Bo.'luii HaltlmeM, 1. Ueana*Ta-iiaj. AtCaantga gnjeahvad. At,Cincinnati^ lantlny Hie. Man.Int of gM CPab* Yla.kaNews. PortTawa^ad Wash.. June S.-The^ste-amshtp e ' . of 1'ope-ka iirrlyeel at mld-^iiiaht from Ahufea with 11.mi found in the^wreck of ^the* schooner ijen.-rai Sigllti.^from whl rrafl all on Iswrd were lost^w bile en roup from San Francisco to^Alaska tw mviittc* -im ^ Th. To|^ ka FILESAN ANSWER wilirisini Kill Ash is ins mn^^n mil t MsAIMH ioi.i . He ijn.it. w Yribilril P.-iul.eii, u Head ian,tu Bagataadgght the L**ee*aMU ThaiLed In Ihe labsl Null. Bpe ,1 Dtepati h te lb* Stand .id Helena.June M Several weeks ago^Ilr. A K. Cule la-gall a suit against^C i n ^. motive F II. W hiteside of Flatheadeettaty fur IBa-aal ciamnges fnr |efgjnathsg of character for having^published as Ihe number of a commit^^tee of the last legislature a repent n -^fleeting upon Hp' Integrity nf Cole, who^was a member of the capltol building^c nimiilssloti. Mr. Whiteside's answer^Is an all,gallon Unit he fully believed^the statements ha maele and contains^mote details than WOT* given even In^th. i. noil w Iii. Ii caused ihe beginning^Bf the lawsuit. The nanus of many^well known .itliens arc brought Into^connection with the- affair. MrWhiteside alb-gen in his answer^that John C Paulsen, an architect of^this cHy, !! lice has since died, hacl^Mated tee him thai Dr, Cole hacl agre-eel^for the sum nf lln.lHSI tn secure the awarding nf the contract for building thestate capltol to such person or iter^^s' ns as Paulsen should designate The anawetfurther aver* that Cat* hu^i ar^^ranged for a like rake-off een every con^^tract let during ihe construction of the^capltol building, from excavating for^the foundation* te gilding th, dome Pilberiis ctbargnd front the rrcal if the r/apitol coatatlMlag by the fourth IcelslallMassembly of Montana In HRia^to the- nine the e eeininisslon was ousted^fmm office by C.nv.rnor Smith In 1x37.^Rvag the get c reating Ihe e ninmissloii^is alb-geel to have become a law^through frainl and brile ry Mr Whlte-^tid* ie hashes a bd of his old charges.^Which Ut* r*r*al granel Jury af Lewis^anel lisrke county BfhMf des|^rate ef-^fotts was unable lo substantiate. Mr.^Whit, sub s lawyers an- W. R, Noff-^slngeT and M D Baldwin of Kalis|iell^and T. C. Ua^ h ..f kMgggk OVER A TRIFLE. Ten Men killed III tin Areciuat af a^i.title sul,ncli in suing. ii.tieeu.Kan June a^ Mel Martin shot^and killed John Johnson and fatally^w led liaud Tutlle fhe trouble origi^^nated over e. swing will, h was put up In^the suburbs of this cllv Johnson and Tul^^ip- Wished 10 rimove He -wing, but Mar^^tin objected Martin is a well-known miner^here. He escaped after the shooting. Baearnaf 'be gjaagam PortTow ntwnd. Wash . June 2*. -After^s;s ndlng ^ we^k at YTi torla in hthior of^tin- queen's dlamuitel lubll-e tin Cntted^States Uittleshlp eoegon returned to this^port this morning aad will go to Brattle^and Taccma to-mcrrow. Kle Yesrs fee- PW*ga*|N (ieveUnd.Ohio June St^ Charles N.^i unnlngbam. who forged 11 T Hamil^^ton ^ name to a check for I7ri.ee** ^*^^sentenced by Judge St on io day lo five^|aan in the pamteiitlary. RyuVbIsle of YVight. Ill p. m June 27. Theliliitutnutions of Ihe fleet at Spit-^head v^as one ^^f the mo*t charming^sights of a week nf delighting specta^^cles. The night was dark, and the wat^^ers nf the Solent were quiet. It was all^ghostly, fantastic . suggestive nf fairy^^land and the world of magic The^brutal guinness of all the enginery nf^ib st i notion, savage I,Hiking guns, ven^^omous toip,,|ois the veritable teeth of^war- was lost In iieaieful shadow and oftenlnggbsMa ABrian!* before ^ ocln. k the grikjg^of wate rs showed only sui h lights aa^are usually assnciated with MHggtag,^rids and gnaM af i^irt and starboard,^while lights of mastheads, gleams that,^like tiny rows of cliamomls showed the^ports of passenger craft with here anel^ihere sonic parti-cn|or, d lights that^had been lit op private vessels before^the time. At it o'clock there was a^Hash, a rocket frntn the Renown rushed^Into th, dark blue and. bursting with^a shower of splendid stars, signalled^the lighting up nf the fleet The stick^uf Ihe rocket had not turned Inwards^the water ere ihe mighty fleet was sud^^denly skeletoned In brilliant yellow^llghi. hulls, simekesiai'ks. spar* and^cordage liiing thrown into'si rung rr-^llef. Light lines ran in graceful curves^alniig the sweep uf the monsters, now^gImstly gray In the sudden glare, ami^from leow tu stern, over the masthcRels^were garlands of Incandescent light,^like ^Jeweled necklaces hung upon ihu^horns of night Afew minutes later Ihey vanished^yvilh the suddenness of their appear^^ance, leaving the spectators peering at^Ihe place where they had been Then^the darkness was brnkrn again, this^time by nuinlee i less searchlights win- b.^with uncanny glare, like the eyea of a^hundred cyclops. patterned Ihe heav^^ens as a checker hnard with radiant^hands Later these ^eye*^ slowly^swc-pi ihe gathered craft and the shnrea^beyciml. as If seeking something pg dis^^cover or devour. Then they were all^^ hut off. leaving the darkneas more^visible than ever. A pause-, ami th-^darkness was pierced by hundreds nf^signal rockets, soaring Into the blue^with messages of Jubilation Thepin pose nf this naval exhibition^was not to be uveihenkcil, however, anil^Ihe might nf Britain's ever-preparecl^si length was again be la- impressed^upon the staring thousands. A signal^locket leaped from the Ketieewn. and^now there was provided mi exhibition^of what war would l^e like if ever an^immense gnat at luittleshlps and cruis^^ers should engage at night. A royal^snliile ..f tin guns was tired from every^ship ca pa lib- of tiring II. Ureal guns^ami small guns answered each other^In tin prolonged roar, rising and fall^^ing In Intensity as more or less of them^gffed together. It was truly awful^RvBg the certain knowledge that there^were me deadly missiles In the guns did^BBt pnvanl a Ckllly feeling from crei'p-^Ing over many of the civilian tpecta-^tnrs. Theforeign warships, moored oppo^^site the British lines. Joined the can^^nonade, anel to tlie^ suisTstltlous there^was from the deep throated guns of the^Patted stales, RaantB. France and Oar*^many a note of defiance, a resonate,^risnlute answer gun feu gun. Y'el all^was In heeiinr e,f Victoria Then (he^angry roaring leased, much to the re^^lief nf thousands wlpi were stepping^their ears, anel the panoply of unpleas^^ant smoke slowly drifted away. Ihe fleetagain stI re vealed In fairy lines oflightness. The gentle side of things^was again put to the front to Instill^into the minds nf departing thousands^thai while the clogs of war were ^ready,^ay.', nady,^ that after all. what the^peep** came nut to see was the ^tri^^umph of peac and the glnry of th* epic^ II Snrrefnl ^ elelirstlene Loudon.June ai - The Hritous' colossal^pageant, one of the gre-ate-st the world lias^ever -e'en. gBI been eomnlfted without a^centrate-mps to mar Its success. This has^been an anxious week for those In author^^ity, but Ihe w hole scheme for the i e|ebrs-^tiou of the queen's Jubilee was largely^planned, carefully carried out.and has^lieen a triumph for I tie m.tn.ix, lll'-nl ami^an objec t lesson in unity for the hosts of^guests. It t- .c: o een secret that the^Prince of Wales was, among the hanles'^workers Not a single step of Imiwrtance^was taken w it limit his aporovsl. and^much of the praiseworthy- work done is^directly due to his Initiative. Anotable exception lo this state of af^^fairs was the religious service outside of^gt. Paul s c.tthe-druI which was the^queen's Idea When It Wan Slfgested il^titled ihe .irti. i.iIs with dismay ami disas^^ter was feared as a result of the rush of^sigliis.-er^ Intci that narrow neck part of^lajiidon. but the- task of manag'ng the^hosts, r.umle-rln-2 a couple nf million of^people, within theft eaceedtnglv limited^space and amid'scenes of extraordinary^excitement, was carried out in s marvel^^ous manner thank* to the .kill of the lco-^Pee and their strategy In preventing the^possibility nf t i-hes. Cncjiiailhcd slid gen-^erous approval of the festivities has been,^tecstowed by the '-less and m-oide of all^nations and ^.immunities The naval re^^view was a Itttag termination of Ihe^Week's i ere monies. Apleasant tea tar* of the week was the^Americans complete sure-ess. The ('fitted^States vpeciat imhussy was easily the^most prominent and the most honor*d^throughout lb* celebration bv all. It ti^almost needle-- io add that OBbUBd John^Hay. I'nlted States ambassador ta squal^^ly gratified Hoth he and the rest of the^regular emhss'v have done all In their^power to pisurr Mr Held . success. Thefeeling in the press is indicated by^an editorial I* :he Standard uf Fiaiav^which said It would be a most ungra-^. l.ais omls-ton la forget tu offer sincere^thanks to all turvlgu countries ileal have^licrtletpeled in the jubilee Tho have^added materially to the pleasure of th*^queen and her people by their never to-be- forgottenkindness. Bo far as the Ameri^^cans are concerned we believe that Ihey^are almost as pleased and proud aa thoughthe Jubilee were their own In^short, nothing Is too good for American*^In lamdon to-dav. The British are thor^^oughly -d-aaed with ihe way the Amert-^^ ana opened their houses on jubile* day. Ifisastrous (ollMoe. Akron.O.. June 2^.-The first Mellon^of a Cleveland. Akron di Columbu'i^train having cm hoard the employe* of theriocalrlrh Rubber company. Dia^^mond Rubber company and Akron In-^.1 ^ itul.ieer c ompany, ran Into a Balti^^more d Ohio engine at Milleraburg this^morning. The train waa going through^th- town at a high rate of apeed. wher^the I'nglneer discovered the Baltimore^A iihln train on the track In front of tho^depot. The train struck the Baltimore^A Ohio train and the collision waa ter^^rific The engineer and fireman of both^e ngities Juinieed and Mved themeelvea.^IT! ^ ^^ '^i pasesngers on the ex^^cursion tram and excitement prevailed.^As near as can be learned five person*^were badly injured The following la a^list of those seriously injured: John^Weba W, C Milter, Harry Courtney,^M I akin*, K CapeRsB, A. I! Pope.^Th^y are all employes of the Goodrick^Hubber c ompany. WifeUurde-rer la Jail. Chicago.June M.^Adolph L. LuetgeCt,^tic wealthy sausaae manufacturer ae I ,,r in r deli a* his wife, was to-day refuaeda release on a writ of habeas cor^^pus Judce lilbbons held him for trial^arttlteul Pall, The prisoner was at once ar-^i tigne.l and entered c pba of not guilty,^bis attorney ex Judge Vincent, asking lot^an immediate trial. Replylo Japan'. Prestest. Washington.June St.^The reoly of the^secretary of state to the protest of tng^I ,| ,- . ... Kiivernmenl against tin annexa^^tion of Hawaii has been forwarded to thg^Japanese legation here and hy them ca^^bled to Tokin. The legation probably will^tile a s ioeilemenlal statement upon re^^ceiving instructions from the home gov^^ernment. WeeklyHank statement. NewYork. June 2d^The weekly bank^statement shown: Reserve, Increase,^wloan*. Increaae t-1.laO.ODO: ape- jcle. im rease J ' .ei.nesi legal tender. In^^crease 11 ^.:^^ mini deposit*. Increase ||4MM.MOO. . l a ulatlon. decrease 1121.000. !Banks now huld t40.23P.150 In excess of 'the requirement* of the 24 per cent. Irule. Heorgew ashlngton Is Crasy. Denver.June 2a. ^ Private (Jeorgo Wash-^I Ingion. Twenty-fourth Infantry, ha* been nrdere d tu W ashington for admission to^I ihe hospital for the Insane. From private^! Information received by General Otis It appearsthat YVashlngton's Insanity de-^i \ eloped whe n he was doing guard duty at^, Fort Douglass. i taly and was caused by^, his fen uf wild anlmala. Hillyaa Hides. Washington. June 2^.^ The senate^finance committee has changed the pro-^y islon for a duty on hldea so a* to make^I It ad valorem Instead of specific, fixing^1 a rate of 20 per cent. Instead of ltj^cents a pound. The leather paragraph^| is alao altered an aa tn provide rnm-^p. i,sat-iv duties for the duty on hldea. HartleyIs sentenced. Omaha. June 2* ^ Cx-Stat* Treasurer^Hartley, convicted of cmbetxlement, waa^| aeatem ed to-day to SO years in th* peni^^tentiary and to pay a Ane of I BANKSOF WATER MIKTHKRXROADBEDS WASH BSD OIT BYn.oot;^. silly Feet of Track of the O. F. A C.^Piled I p - Damage ecu Ike O.^24. Near Havre. Sp.-i.l I e -i-.. ^^ li to the Standard. Greattails. June SB.-AI 7 o'clock thla^evening a c loudburst occurred ml Bun^River, seven miles out of the city, and^w i^ 1^ ' ^^: I he- tra. k of the GreatFalls a Canada. The northbound^train was compelled lo return. Several^bridges have gone out. A special from^Shelby Junction reports another cloud^^burst there un the Ureal Northern and all^tialns west of Havre have been cancelled* smallAttendance of tannines. Washington.June 2^ ^The attendance^of senators was very meager and aa the^tariff bill waa about to be taken up^Vest called attention to the abaence of^a quorum. Fifteen minute* wen re^^quired to secure the quorum. Troublela All Over. Washington,June 21^ The preaident^received a message from Governor^Khixham of Florida stating that th* sheriffnf Key West wired this morn^^ing that the expected trouble has not materlallxed. NetIs Caleb Cyclists. Bridgenet* to save the live* of reck-^le ss cyi ling tourists are not common.^The Tour club of France recently put^on- up. though, anel It ha* saved some^lives where, before, several were loot.^The dangerous bridge on which the net^is hung Is at Kamingan. In the Mari^^time Alps. Aa everytxsly knows, there^^ re people who will disregard danger^I nerde, and so it is In France. So many^riders had charged the parapet of thla^bridge and been thrown Into the gorge^below that It was decided to erect the^net to catch these foolish riders In^i^o ir night. The erection of the gat^was ci rapteted on the Teth of April, and^the rtrst cropper occurred on the ^th.^the rider emerging from the net safe^and sound Before the 25th of the same^month two nther riders had.gV'en fished^nut. Thenearest approach to thla appli^^ance la Kngland I* a case where Ihe^af a cottage a^ the foot of a steep^hill, frequently charged into by runa^^ways, banked up the end uf his house^with planking, which make* the slop^ute so sudden. At least, that la^Hie apparent Intention. tape 4led Is winking. Cap.-Cod Is gradual'y sinking or^wearing away. A few daya ago work-^it the Provtm elown pumping sta^^tion found. 17 feet below the b vel of the^surface of the ground and six feet be^^low the sea level, a four-inch stratum^of mold compeysed of decayed leaves,^r.t it us matter and fragments of tree^u unk branches. This would seem to^ladbat* thai the land had aunk. for^fresh water Is found mi the cage at BY. -^lev-1 about equal lo the sea level at^mean tide.