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THEANACONDA STANDARD: SATURDAY BORNING, SEPTEMBER 85, 1^9T. itTram. BasaltsProm the Work of^ties Board of Health. AMOB BURNS A HOSPITAL UDenounced by ttw P^-^latena* IndUrnaatem.^of DoUara boat by I-It ,I Mew Orleans. Beat. Si -Eminent doc^I fate believe that the work of tbe board athealth la productive of rood reeulu. e*4thai the fever la not spreading *feat, on the contrary, la being confined^. te lecaMttee. Thua far there have been 0ttw laaa than 100 caaea. and 10 dcatha^Oea of the eeneatlona of the day \^a*^n cement that the board of^had decided to prueecute Dr.^Meelualn for having failed to report a^eaaa of auspicious fe^ .i^I Thi* morning Dr. llonluacn reported^TTto the board of health the ceae of Mlas^5 Orejrfoua. who, he said, waa aufterins wrtth yellow fev. r. li waa not long^1 after this raport waa received that the^f heard had to report the death of Ml^*^Fffcrayfoua. An tnveetlgatlun proved^J that Mlaa Dreyfou* had btcn taken abouteis day* ago end that Dr.^iualn had felled even to report the^aa auaplciou* There were nine^caaea to-day and three deatha. Of^M odd caaea in New Ortaana but^I bore among the negro popula- HeyorFlower to*dav urtlcuui a lurce^_ef policemen to guard the Beauregard^w echool. on which a mob made an attack^4^*o bora it last night. Only a portion of^Slhe building waa burned and It la ami^ilble to eao It for a hoapltal for the^It men t of yellow fever patierta. It^ahortly after midnight that the^i applied the torch to the echool and^carrying It into execution a threat^been repeetadly made duritiK^evening waa accomplished,^the firemen arrived on the scene^wae cut, but the firemen^plucklly. and, wtth the eaeial-^of a aqwad of police, ultimately^In txiinyuiahmg the flame*.^The burning of the achool created In-^Indlgrnation here and the outrage^bitteriy denounced. Kvery news-^In the city. In ringing editorial*.^Itaelf to aupport the mayor In^whatever action he may take to punish^the culprit*, and carry into effect the^li determination to establish a^fever hoepital in the lieeure-^aerd achool house. A committee, dur-^las the day. called on Mayor Flower to^farotaet aaaiaat the uae ^^f the building^aa a hoapltal. Hi* honor fiercely de-^aoaaced the outrage of last night. He^aaid that each occurrence* wouM do^New Orleana more harm thau ail the^yellow fever epldemtce combined. The^aaeetion had arisen whether there^ehould be law' and order here or an^^archy. Bo far i^ he ^^^ concerned, he^ptupeeed to exhaust every power at hla^aapemaad to establish iietne. Thealt nation here l* genera ll ^ un^^changed. Freight in moving alowly^end there ia practically no vawns r^traflle. The theater* an- allll o|^ n mid^amueement* arc not restrained. Hut^that New Orleans Is Inning hundred* of^thoaeanda of dollar* by fooilrh uuar-^antiae la not to be doubted. Th. order^^ing- by the Southern Pacific company^^f the etaemcr CI Norte from New^York to (lelveaton m*an* thai all Beet^^ant freichta destined '^r the I'acific^coast will go through the Tixhi- port^until the quarantine embargo against^thla city ia raleed. ThreeMora Oeeth*. Mobile.Ala.. Sept. 24 There have licen^three death* and three new case* .-lin c^the raport handed out yesterday at 2^o'clock- The bulletin tv-day report^ 41^cast*. C death*. ID discharged and IK un^^der treatment The attempt to art the^stringency of the quarantine against Mo^^bile mod Med I* stealing with partial *uc-^oaae. Three boat* on tha Alabama river^and the Tombtgho lift to-night on the^flret trip* for two Weeks*. MUSTPAY CASH. Jadp*CoSao Su.ialmH (he Uaassi rsr In^tb* Maaturfl 4'***. HanPrancleco. Sept. M.-Mr* Jane^Stanford will pay In caeh sevi n lega^^cies of liao.fkW each left by h. r lete^husband. The legatets are l.^ lai d^Stanford I^athrop of this stale, cliaili-s^btanfoid of New York and five other^Eastern relative* of the lute aenator.^Mrs. Stanford claim* the right to pet^thear legacies In real properly situated^In Alameda, Napa. Han Kernardino.^San Mateo and other counties. The^legatee* entered a general demurrer. Thecaae was heard before Judge^Coffee to-day. Mr*. Stanford, who was^repraaented by Kussell J. Wile. n. madi^ao contest. In fact, she ami a cable*^gram from Be rope to Judge Coffee,^stating that she desired a speedy ad^^justment of the dull, lilt v Judge Coffee^Sustained the demurrer, saying iii.il^the teetator evidently intended the^legacies to he paid In cash, and that if^thla could be done without prejudice to^other Interest* It was so ordered. I ,tsnt discovery waa the Sndlag of the rel-^l^^ ol the Orecley expedition These were |found on Cape Sahlnc. hut he said h* 'would not describe thtm fur the present.^The iMtrty. lieutenant Bean nald. had^st.1. ! In entiiitllrhlng h. ariiiuarti r* anda haa^ of supplies m Qrceniand are-^aaretor) to hi* new ixpediiiuti next^gat I a Hereafterall tickets to points aa the^in. son Short 1 -Ino. and to all point! on^their connections, the Oregon Railway^A Navigation cogtpaav. Southern Pa-^cifli and Central Pacific. Pan Fran-^cl^eo. IVirtltin.!. etc . must be procured^at the Un hi.111.1. Western onV ^. .1^East Stead war, Butte, or at tat Da tie,^Anaconda a l'acltlc depot. Anac ada^For further information, apply to M.^W. Bacon, general agent. .'- ^ 4 I- at^^ Broudway. Hutie. HETOOK HIS OWN LIFE VelasquezShoots Himaalf While Confinedin Prison. WASPROUD AND RESERVED Hi*Death Was tue Satisfaction He^Owed Soatoi.v lor PutUiur Arroyo^to Death Had a Brilliant^Future. I .FP.OM BKAQUAY. AIMsguMed Lot of Men nt the Towa.^^ hllcuot !^^^^ All lligbi.^Aft.ma Ore.. Kept. :'4.^The steamer^Elder arrived from Kkaguay and Dy^^^1 tins evening. brlr.King pass, raj i^^Thick weather delayed the hi en i hit and^she had to put In at Nanuimo for coal,^otherwise the passage was un unevent^^ful one When t|u. stioiied about the^condltlim of affairs at Hku^uay and^Dyra. Captain Jensen said thai there^waa a diagusted aet of men at Skaguay.^many of whom would have to winter^there or return. Pum-i-Lambert suid The While^paas has Iweu oIuhmm inac.sMiible to^any ope and Is quite so now. Snow ia^fallinir und sex in- storms have added^to the already great difficulties of that^route. Ska nun y Is dead. A good many^IMi.ple will winter there liecause th.\^can do nothing Hac. Many have gone^to Dye* and over the Chilkoot pass, but^that route w ill aoon la- closed, althouxh^all who attempted it have so far passed^over. A large nuinbu of disappointed^people who could not get over White^pas* will winter at Juneau. Our fbai^trip was un interesting one and all was^excitement, but now it la diffcrtnt. It^la an old story and the people are dia-^fouruicid by their failure* to c^'' over.^We hroaght back a number who did^not care to winter ut dkaguay or Ju^^neau. R.C. Hmlth of Portland, one of the^Elder's iiassengi ra. aaid: ^I have been^all over that country except up to l)*w -^aon City, and then- i* nothing like it. I^^hall go lav k In a mouth. I have been^over boil^ ChllkiMt and White paflgea^I and all over the Ink. ^ White puss or^| the Kkaguay route, is not in II. It is^i an uidy and dangerous route, liyoa is^all right and people ure still roIiik over^I'hilk.sit. a It h..ut h snow has eeaas^I iRSticed to fall. The other day * news-^I pap^r man named llagerty was given^' ^ few hmfrs to leave Slnguay b. cause^^ of misrepnsentations made in hi* let-^| t'ts about the actions of some of the^I people. He left for Shrtep camp. ADVANCEPOSTPONED. Th*Afrhtii tie t neiiiiipeil In a strong^Pusliiun. Hlmla.Sept. J4.-owing to the pro-^! tract..! i*tiii^aign agalnvt the Malt- ;mounds. Sir William l^s-khart. com^^mander of l!ic runjali frontier for ,-,,^and In gtgprra*e control of th punitive^operations, lias decided to postpone the^general advum c against the Aft LIU at^Tii al, their summer head iuai iv;s, un^^til Oct it. The AXiiJis an- , m umped In^a strmm p'isltliiii on a ruuK^! planuu.^^ hl' h It w ill be Moal dull, nit to seal-,^and they are ufsembl.il thcie in ^nat force. According to Intelllgen.e reoalvai^from Sanii.ua. un udwirc.- ^^.uly of n\ i r^I L'.OtKi of the en.-my has arrived In the^j Khun'.l vail' y und i* aaU'htag the^movements if the Hrltlsh truope. The^| Afrldl* are apn ailing a report that tin'^Ann-, r of Afghanistan has .1. in iiul. d^hostage* from th. in and will help then^If h^^iag^:^ are Klvn. Tin newg from^the Mahmound cxpedllion is vory sat^^isfactory. Price^f a Hiialtnnit. ISpecial Dispatch 11 th* Kt.iiidard.^I Helena S. pt. I'l Tw. nly thousand^1 dollars Is the value Mrs. Nancy Klsh^| place* apaa her husband. R. M. I'sli^who was killed on Hie Northern l'acltlc^1 railroad at Plain*. Auk. 22. IfW. Hhc^. I,dies that the cmiiankment wus unsafe^there no that when tIn- train was de^^railed and Fish was km..I th.- . iimpaiiy^was realh i.. hi.mi. . She lsr.au Hu ai -^linn iii the railed Hlatm inurt NilllrvtllBthe li'llltr. Victoria.H. c. Sept. :i Tlio steamer^Princes* Ixiuise has returned fmni Fort^Wrangel. The I'umlnion Kovernment s^surxey p.nt i has started from uVtfaaf*.^I to survey the route to T*^Hn lake and^other (tirveyiirs linvi- started up the^. rlv.1 Bt4t partial will ha able t i eom-^1 plete their work before had weather^Fturts in. Fifty MS are at Wi in;.. I^^ailing for canoes la take Hum on the^first part of then jourin ^ to the mines. ,tli^ku liiilmi* sold. SeaI He S. pi .'I - Fourteen it^ld mining^| claims in lite Siimdtini and Itertier's buy^districts, in soul In astern Alaska, were^sold to dny to New Votk and lienv. r m. n^foi ^ann.n^i. Tie re were two separate^deals sci. ii claims In no li district b. iig^'sold Through ex-Co|leitor It. If. Moori^the Siiiniiiiiii arepi rty waa sold Tor jil* free*t'ustudr.^Iy^ndon. Bept. N.-Edward S. re. d.^Neil and wife, otherwise known as the^^Duke and Duchess of Rio Grande.^ were^discharged from custody to-day. the^charge* brought against Hum b^ well-^known hotel* and boarding houses hav^^ing been dismissed Mr*tro}d by lire.^Muskogee. I. T Bept -t i:n:\ Uusl-^bouae in the town of Afton, li miles^of here, was destroyed b| lire this^[.li. The loss is stated to be mule MU* Oasollneatov* l ^pio.i. - Sept.24.^Om man was fat. Ily^aix other ueraon* Injured lust^gdjpvt by the explosion of a gusiiluu stove^' g^ What Adams *t f-^ ^ ^ ~ Belle*reamd.^. Phg*aSetphta. Sept.-^ i-a'it-^ ai i it 'faary, gfge Arctk'exfiloi. : arrived iii this^ha*t ptaat. He stated thl^ niornin*^erksat he eenaideeed tb*' most impoi- (^. James R. Prk-e. a Iknv.T gttnlfaf^man. placed the ..III. r geVfa ^lth i'en-^ver eapltullats ini $7r..iN^i. ItvAMKuonds OurAssortment Is (i9o*J^The Prices Tenpting Dsytssrold nnea need remounting *^We 4k it t^^ vour onu t**te. I'en. III. 1*1^PfKUt Aasrvaii* HERRILL t.nneSlurk Mad. Columbus. Ivan.. Sept. 24.^F..I Slaflh -^' hack, one of tin notorious family oi nuit-^der^ rs in lull here, has gone stark mad^thiouah fear of lynching at the hua.ls^| of a mot' Stuftlehaek Is i onvlete.l of ntiir-^' (Jgff In Hie titst aagret for the killing of !Frank figiihtalih. on., of th.. atvaral par* Isolle sl.pposi^l lo llase Iteill mnnlere.l iii Ithe den of the Sl.iill. hi.. ks al Hal. na. tillseollllty PriM'lamntInnnf t'eae*. Washington.Sept i\ A taaSaKMsa re-^eelviil at Hie stall il.pallni.nl from 'I'aeted Siat.s Mnn-ter Stewart at Moiue-^vidco. announces tin pro. I.unatloti . f^|saee Hun. He had prevlor.sl^ niiort.il^ti ll :iII utrai'K' ni' tits had a made^looklllK to tills end. lint II g| ti e plan had ,to receive the ratiti' .iti^'i ^I cnnari a*. It isaaaaaaaad thai thai iias aoa aaea v. raa amithat Hie Insurrection is al all Bad. MaySot Take Pines.^Ottawa Sept. it It is -.ml ben thai theL'alted states latend la kMgal aaaa thepi ^ suit of ttUSSlilll .' .^ Japaili l iwitrat the conferen.. ,,i Washington regarding thi preeervatn.ii nf seal lib^al.il us the i'ulbldlan iim i em. nt Is op-^i c^| P. that and Wants 'I,, nepilrv COB^^line.I to i\p.'lts Who h. i. nailed lbs^uueslliui. tin conference ma;, not take plSIS'. Hinieinr ^ taaauBt \\'.ft. rgton. S't't Ji I'n. n ii ,,i - commissionre*umi^l .i i,-^^ i.i Say.The morning eaa lea vaa roaaat I^lo ^ general discussion ,,| Hues ni work. It. Th^ dlSI'llSSloll III to-11, KIM^ ss.op wpsulon^: the segtfl Senerel line* as that^ahif ^^ * *.an*aed Hu morning meet-^(tig* V.uftng the pari l^^ il*^s At Its^conclusion i la . ointii'i,... ,:., Alone*).i Cityof Mexico, Sept. 2I.-E^-In!peel-^or General of Police Eduardo Vela*-^queg, at the early age uf .^ yeare, Ilex^to-nigh: a oorp*e. having taken hi* life^in Helem prison sonic time during this^morning The inapector blew hla brains^out with a revolver. He was proud.^I exceedingly reeerved. rarely bring^known to smile, and very ambitious,^j hi* rise fr im a humble position^| throuxh various pests to tic i omniuml^I of police huvlnc hcell sufficient to ttt-^, tract attention la him as u man of^; grout tahsat. II was subjected yestu-^da) In a long examination by .In U^Florcs. and ut the eonrlUHion. m his^return to the loom In the prison, it was^j noticed that he showiu gnut ibjectpni^I and anguish of mind. liehas always ben in thi habit of^| retiring late, and in prison kept up his^custom, rein n g ahi/Ut 3 o'clock. I.'ist^night he n tired late, and at 11 ocliak this morniiuc the warden of the pi is in^i went to call him. He found the In-^, spivtnr drad, with a bullet wound In^^ the right temple, and. on Investigation,^i found a small. two-l^arreled pieloi with whichthe act had been committed. The^muxxie of the pistol had been placet ao^. lose to the temple ami pressed into^! the skin that it practically made no^noise on being discharged; hence the^nason of no nport being heard by the^' guards. How the pistol reached Hi^I prist n. r is under in\^SllKution, and u^j certain prlaoner Is suspected. Aletter waa found in the room, in^1 which Vi lasiiuet made hi* statements^! to the public, saving hla death was,^i he felt, the aatlefactlon he owed to so-^I clety. and he would therefore give that^satisfaction by having the world. He^also said that tin crime was auggested^! to him by lnai^e^iur Villavlento of the^second isilice illatrict. who is in^prison. VclaaqucE added that, under^any clrcumslHnce*. not having a high^^ Hp lal uutlioi lty, nothing could huvc^induced him to take part in the crime.^He fell, In said that his loyalty to the^chief maglstrali, Wheal life hud l^e^n^attempted, wananttd him in putting^Arroyo to death. In fact, he said this^n peat idly when Is lug nU'Sll. md Velaaqinxhud a vi ry large aci|ualnl-^aiin'. having In en etnpli.yid after Icitv-^inp: ndlepc In the department office, and^being at one time secretary lo the min-^later of finance. At one time he nag^i iiniiei lid .villi the newspa|^er, BJ^Cembali. and had at un esi ly age gaea^i beted to isingress. He had effected^RMSf* reforms during his liiruiiiln in y^us Inapccttir. INQUESTCLOSED. Noihii.itNew Mr*ugh^t^at in the l.allnier^liiv**ilgntl^a Troon* Leaving. Ilaxelion,Pa.. Sept. 21.- The coro^^ner's Jury Investigating the death of^the l-atlnier victims, met again to-duy^ami hii.nl additional testinmny. Noth^^ing new was adduced. After n half^dogen witnesses had beeo examined,^t'onimr McKee closed the Imni-st and^the Jui.viuen retired. They will gaeei^hi merree evening to dellberule und^ibi lib upon a verdict. Itwas the Intintion of ilcneral tlobln^U -day to i rdi r the withdrawn] of p ut^of the militia, but the ruin interfered.^Haiti ry C of the artillery broke en nip^la-day and returned to Phocnlxvlllc^und to-morrow, weather permitting.^' the Twelfth anil Thirteenth rcginicnis^! will leave. The governor's trunp toured^the legion to-day The city troops of^l'hlladi Iphla will return home next^weik. All wa* quiet in the teglon to^^day. A GENERAL STRIKE t'lileaguCity Hallway Company May lie^Tied I p Manila). Chicago.Sept. 24.- -Develop nenta of^the last u hours point to a g, neral^| strike of all street ear conductors, mo-^Inrmen and gripnien in the employ of^the Chicago City Hallway conipuny on^Monday tnorplng Fromthe preaent niitln.ik the only^block to a general walk-out would be^(he surrender of to neral Manny ,^Sawen ami the t^ Instatettient of .u dls-^ehurgcil men, tap titer wllh the t altleaof the aaa union by thi pany.A geniral maa* meeting of all^I he ^i reel car men of the city bus been^ealbd for I o'clock Sunday morning, to^lake tiuul u' tion. This nearer was derided upon to^^night ut h ceafereece attended by 2a of^the most praathaeal labor leaders In^! Chicago ntni the .a watlva esatatlttet^of the local street car men's union. PRESIDENT'SVACATION. '(reeled hy large Crowd* He Talks t u^Hie MehiMil Children. i la liox. Mass.. Sept. 21. Prcsnl. til ami^! Mis. Mi Klnh ^ a oh other gaembera of^the party which for the past fi.ur days^have aaea rkKtiai in Adams, reach 4^| l^cn,ix this afternoon. There was an^imnienrc crowd about the station at^I'lltsllelil lo mil'! Clem. Cheer aft r^. ehjger was given for tin president ami^| his wife as they Hntnar sl U!^'ii the^platferaa. Hon. John SI..an while guisis they mil he utnii te aterruw^noon, welcomed them and ^s.^ i-d^them to the vehicle* waiting to take^I them to his home The drive led^| through the business portion al the^, tee/a. Thet an,age was sioppi d In fr.inl of^the park ^etiii h was lllbsl with u sti ug-^l gllng mass of young Americans. The prtsldcnt had staled when he received^an Invitation to rt.ip the curilage for u^moment at Hi. pgrk that h. would not^make any rentalk.^ Th. in mendoiis^^ nthusiH*m ^ f the acheol chlktrea was^too much for the president, however,^and he rose In his carries, I and made .i^^hort u'blnas i., them, referring to ihe^duties of citiicnship before thent .tmi^advising all to continue lo live lives gf^morality and virtue pia.'thed in th ir^youth. Theilllvewas then raOUggi I. A raaM^trip was made io l.er.ox and I ^ the lag^ideace of Hon. I, w. gaeaae, ^Wjrad-^hurst Before ktas a carriayv naa^tak n for the links , : Hie i. n \ fjolf^^ lub. w hi re the aregadeai waa .msi tot linnto greel the unite r of Itn L*W a .iji^ tournament. Arthur n Paai^Alara. B. C. As the pre it gllffhted liointhe carriage l|. i ..^ _ , ^ :.} I'lesd.-nt w. i^ si ..mi oftht dab,eao^eguKftes t^ ^ largi teal og the lewto.^Here he held I *hor: reception. Th ^ ^^president then watclnd the playing i '^v. rat games aad entered his rarriagrt itfit 111 a ml rctnrnisi to tin SI .an geeI, mi iviiig there at ;^ Mo'deeh Mv ,, , lock the host. Hop John I.^Sloane. led the way t^ the dining nnati. I^Those who ware aeated at th. ta'de be- , sidesihe j.i .^i'leiit and Mis M Ivllih y , $2000 Schi/tiHg'sLest bakinfT powder goes a^third farther thin any other; gets to work^quicker; makes sweeter cake. Schilling'sBest tea makes good cake^taste better. Schilling'sRest baking poivHcr and tea are^I a-cause they are money-back. W'liutis the missing wjk1^-^oi SAFE, although Schilling'I Bat baking^pow der gggj tea art safe. GetXhilling's ^,^!/ liii.uiK powder or tea at your sroccrs'; take out the^ticket (brou-n ticket ia eviry pacltjuje of baking powder; yellow ticket in tiie^tea : send a ticket with can word to aildiess below larfore December 31st. I'milOctober MB kg 1 words allowed ior every ticket; after lhat only one^word (or every ticket. Ifonly one |K^r*on fun llic word, that person gets f 2000.00 ; if several find^it, J2000 00 will be equally livided among 'hem. Kveryone sending a b'own or yellow ticket will receive a set of cardboard^creeping babies at the etidof the contest. Those sending three or more in one^envelope will receive an 1^98 pocket calendar^no advertising on it. These^cieeping babies and pot kct^alt ndai * will be different liom the ones ottered in NowReady For You Ourfull and complete Autumn showing, we^want to make it a pleasant and wofttabU au^^tumn lot you. We are anxious that every item^offered you ishould give you the fullest satis^^faction OurStore^Hust ilerit Your Trade. Witha stock fully reinforced; with prices that^are the moat reasonable; with qualities that are^the best. Upon this basis we solicit your^patronage. NewNeckwear, New Gloves, New^Hats, New Shirts. New Shoes.^New Underwear. PRICKS ALWAYS THI LOWEST.... thelast contest. Bettercut :hese rules out. Address: MONEY-BACK, SAN FRANCISCO. MacCallum^ Cioutier 501and 503 E Park Avenue, Auacopda,Montana tou aridthe holt ami huFte**, were: Sec^^retary anil Mrs. Alger, Mil^ Ma'^ ' He*^Klnl' V. .Ml** ^Marion Mciv una. All^r-^ney tleneral McKeiina. Il^* Evelyn^iloana, Baron and Hu .men^ Von^Reicbenan. Mr. aiwi Un, DigMvr ia 1n. Hun. Joseph Chiete. \V. li. Moaae,Mr. anil Mr*. Mini* Jesnup.^Mr. anil Mrs. J. 8. Banes. Mr. ami^Mrn ^'harle^ hwnler. M v^ r ilaukln*^nf I'lttpflcld, nml Oin. J-mii A. Caraun.^aa-mlaleter lo Auntrla. Intmeillatelyafter ilinm the guesta^Hiiit their h..*i anil h^*i 1 a inljnurned^to the paecptloa roi in anl received Lie^cottagers who had been nvl'.cd h^ Mr.^SI. ki li* to tni-et hi* gui'K^. AGREEWITH tNEYLCR. aOagrlara That ia* ^ataaa* n*v^ \o (halter to Win. Memphis.Tenn.. Kept 21.^A *|n'cial^to the t'oinm. r, lal ^pgfal from t'hut-^taiit' ga. Tenn.. aaya: Oarea HeQaiT,^roneul hi Cienfti. go* t'uha. arrived^here to-day. hnving left Aug. 2d. A*to the condition nf affair* in the^ialuml the consul ,1^t mrre. ixllh tin-faaaa jtrtt.-; in Mew ferk, hut^confirm* General Weyicr'a u'lerancci^in Be far h* hi* exiHTini.'^* have gutie.^rieiifu. a'ts is in (In- s,.^!ih\vc^tern |iurt^o, the Inland. In the province ^f etniiiii^tMara. where th.re luis lie.n tightinir.^and while ev.Allniic, Is decidedly^SpHiiUh. ( Sofar as I have hint aide In Judge. MaidMr. MaQetT, 'tleaaaal wcjrter'a^ciHiin that four preariaoaa af Um great*^era eg*] af Oaaa aave aaea pact tied. 1* eerreet.I have win no lighting und^ao far att my iierxonul know ledge goes,^cannot say there are any Insuit- aeata. Hoyon think the insiirgeiits have^u tlghlliiK chance 1.1 win^^ aa was^asked Notthe leant unless the UaMef^Stules di eide* to take 11 hand In th^* af^^fair. It ew ni* to Baa itny have about^played on*, aa hundreds of the msut-^p nt artny have sm n ndi ri-d. SHOTA MERCHANT. monwealth,left fur Xaahvllle. Tenn..^laat nlKht. to confer with Col. R. J.^Illnto. the other menther of the com-^mltlee. Krom Nanhvllle the conimlltce^will proceed to ^ llymplu. \\ u*h The^cnmmlttei' will confer with prominent^elate official* of Washington regarding^what help will be extended by the^elate to the roloniaera If they decide^to make the tlr^t large venture In that^slate. It Is asserted that the leading^official* and the tanning element of the^rtute are strongly In favor of the move^^ment. The committee ha* been notilled^already that Mfl.OOO ha* been appro^^priate by the Male for Irrigation pur-^IMWes and pmmliie* have been made^that active support will lie given. UNIONIRON WORKS BUILDERSO: MININGMACHINERY tsanFrancisco, California. sendfor catai.0Ut.UV j+^ Ml TRACY WILL RUN. Helle.lileil Itt.111 la* Mill Nut Mi.Iimi* to Carry Out ^^Wbult'Mili Mauglilrr. s.inKntnrlaco, Kept. H. -A dispatch^was received here to-di y from I .a l.lb-^iHml, Sail Mahathir, dated Mepl. 21. I 1 theefferi that Bglllug ihaa Juan Ai gr^^b io in tjui saltenang i. on lb^ d.i\ thiit^the revolaHoalata tank Man Marcos. A^tetaeraai received io-day bj one of the^b niling inefi hiuiis of thla cily give* the^inns thai Morales and Mi 1MB lo^1 :^.^mh) vletoriru* troop* are In Antigtga. JuanAtiarii lo was the most proml-^i^ -it exporti' and importer in ^*^ ntral^America, whose Iioiim. is tepreeeatee1 !.i^Ueaaaa, Baria and Bear farft. Thai^n^w* \\a* conilrmed b\ 11 dBaalrh n1-^celved from the Aparlcio business house^hi Nee J'l'it M mb rs of ih,- fi ntral^American colony in this city *av that^if Harri'i* is bnid enoUKh to cause the^murger of ao eminent a man a* Apa-^il. lo he w ill not hesitate 10 carry out^ahuBagji alaaihter among the peegte^who 1 ppose him. SOMECORRESPONDENCE. s.,tilingke vt..iiaiii tin- gaaneMaa That^Nu Paageeeeaa vtm itu 11.11. Waahington.Kept. 24. Totn lilng the^1'tis..a !^ i^ it that th.- It, lint s^ a lie-^got la lion* have 1 inched an issue thai threateaeto cause an abaaddaaaeel of^the projc, ted coaftrenee ua account^of the insistence of the 1'iiit.d Metes uponJap.in. se an,I llussian r^ presi n-^tatlvia. It I* admitted at the state de^^partment that there has been s' nie inr-^1, spoll'li lie ^ bitwis n the I'liiicd Mtat' S^ami llraml llritain since thi gale af Jnl^^laat, which bus already been published^Hut In tins additional i'U'ies|Kindene^^^Ihert Is nothing to tvurrant the enn-^elurlons draarg ut liltnwa. The iiues-^tioti rcoiiWng tin gniuisi iiniount of^att.ntl. 11 la Ihe date of the muting of^tat court raaof of aajH ns. HeldTltr^^. h.'m1ou.. MprlllKlield. III.. Mcpt. 21. ftM ^0V- evii.ungrejul lodge of OrM Mieare haM^; three sessions to day to etast up the^; arerh be fori aSJuarnaaeai to at ui rear, A^I 1, solution v i~ |aiand after a etrong^1 iiRh!. ns followe: ^After Jan. 1 ISM,^no grand or teari me bod) ^-iiaii receivi^an^ i mlii for old 111.nils deetroyed or^returned, i^ut ahall pay fall price tar^iiii rttaab :u niahed.^ Darinc thoHft-^ernoaa the bod) ronetdered th^ ..ffl.-ial^n .. ipt eertffleati gueatlnn, bul nodecle-^: luS was arrived at. Then la little^1 thai the Ri I* kah ritual v ni eg^nvlr^d ax there has lieen much dia-^siitiatm lien over It. BaehB' aa 1 ir*. Suaf Yen Baa M pt the BrMtah^iiutk rioiicalnl. a hi. li is ready to sail^fur Barup* ^i^h ^ aaaae af arfgeat. aaa t on ni. 1I1..- in. 1 nli i;. pi. ^Hm i'.il^ by^^ onto ..I ih. sh 1 !,.rs aim wanted to pro^^long thi 'i spree on -; . e. Th^ llr, w.i*^^t,irt -d In Ih forep .ik but was iktea**^. red by ^! e .- .. i.il 11 end extb'gn a. d^Ucfi 11 ni'i dainagi *.:*^ ^' i. aaajaaln,u.,,ii*i.. Otaaaaao,M.pt. U4.-^Yius Field Wll-^lani of Hnatoa aad Wilfred K Baataad ofltn^ t oy. Mich., member* nf the go- ciaiB*aiiMien^ eatatgaittaa to pi. k a^site for Ihe pioposisl CO-OB tatiw OSSV til Aeee|lt tb* Hep lit) I ll ^B N'omlaattaa. N.vi York Si pt 21. -^'hulrman Quigg of^the republican county committee to-day^received .. li icgrani from Benjamin K.^Tracy, stating taut lie was willing lo lie^tin republican nominee for mayor of^flraelar New V.ok. The following I* Ilie^dispatch: ^If In the grave crisis which^now confront* all friends of gois] govern-^mint of Ureal! r New York. It be neces-^i.iii. in the Judgment of the republican^committee to nominate me for the Bay-^oraMV I shall not nsl*i the Judgment^of the convention. Benjamin K. Tracy. ' aBB|^i**eg^ a l*iiMlbillt^. N.w York. 8^pt. 14 ^15. H. CHttar, a^nn miter uf a committee said to have been^empowered by the DenHH-rattr Alliance^to wait ii|Hiii Henry tleorge and ask him^to be the candidate nf the alliance for^mayor of Greater New York, says thai^Mr. lieoiKe apprised the committee that^under i.t.e condition, und that v.as a fail^^ure of the r. gular democratic organlta-^linn to stand by the Chicago platform.^In- would accept the nomination. Tuln.l..r^e th^ 4 bleaga Flatfora. NewYork. Sept. 24.^The platform mm.^nilttee of Tammany Hall was In session^io-day. The statement Is made that It^was decided to endorse the Chicago d. m-^o. in tie convention* platform. Hiid at 4 on pie ltobberi. SanKranelsco. Bept. 24.^Anio.ig the^passenRers on the steamer City of Pu-^chla. which arrived from Paget sound^Hit* morning were Mr. anil Mrs. I). J.^Mi Intush of Meattle. They were on tlKlr^bridal lour and during the trip were^robbed of III^ Two steerage passenger*^were arrested on suspicion, hut released^fur want of evidence. X Au.liiaWill Try a Hluft. Lonilon.Meet. ;t The correapondent of^the DaMf Telegraph at Vienna says: ^I^learn from a reliable source that the VI-^rnna cabinet would immediately Inter^^vene In a eon fill 4 between Spain and the^I'niteil Stales. The new* of the ulti^^matum create.I excitement in political^circle* and the unlvcmal opinion was^that sin h action would be unjustifiable. Iinter tin. ile 111 KsiUter. ManKranel*. o. Sept. 24.-The British^ship Kllbninnaii. wbieli was partially BrrecBadat Beri frBesa aa rVb. s while onher way from Callao to the sound In^ball 1st. Is now under an American rcgls-^ter. lb r name lias been changi'd t^ Ma^^rlon Chilkoot. and she will ls^ com- j^ma nihil by Captain Weedeti, formerly of theBastfaata. KlllrilMile anil Half. CttaahNKatC Sept. 24.- A Sln lliyx Dir. I^[ML, Bjwetal to the Times-Star *ays; The^town of Kl.it Rock was thrown into a^furore this morning by the report that Weetey Badges, a aatt-haeara ami wealthyeMBea. had shot and klllid hi*^wife gad then tireil a bullet Into his own^brain He i^ alive, but cannot recover. AM1 AHealthy Body! GoodDigestion ! RefreshingSleep I Fullof Ambition ! Theman who g ts tin most plear.ute nu: of life is the healthv man. the^man whose nerve* are Htmng and free 11,1111 the drains of pu^t excaaaea or^business worry. Where t'.iene drtiin* exist n cure I* yet poanlblc. and good,^health can be n stored ly lilluis; the body with a mild current of Electricity^from DR.SANDEN'S ELECTRIC BELT 11restores nerve fori e and checks nil waste of strength in ^fi day*. Ha^etectrta current gives life to w. ak nerves. Head the book, ^Three Chutse* of^Men,^ *enl acab'd, without mark*, free on application. SANDENELECTRIC CO., 2,^^:J Waahington St., Portland, Ore. Foraale by R. B. C.AI.MHILY ^ to.. Butie. Montuna. 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Menial, Nervous^and Chronic Diseases. fiffl.eBaaa n^ ^^ II SB*I t^5p. ^ ** 7t'. * w'l |i. lu. AnacondaLivery SUWe D.U. BBOWNELL, PregrteUr. Butties.Horses and Saddles for Hire AImIViprietor , f Ihgaajpa, B^Tr^g* **d Ki- pres.Ian**. Cnninrtiou. made^with all trilm. Offl. and Mttliie fir.t Klrett. AiiMonda, IKVol 1HIXT TAKK TIIK ^TANI^^ABM Mil DON'T OKT TilK NKWM Itrwillltloil^uippreaneil. ManaKiia. Nicaragua, via (ialveiton. aat Tha laveaaMea ii ggalaral eup- pririseil.I'n fal. nt /ola^a. however, con-^tiniieH loiwanling Boldler* to the variou*^affected ilintrtii*. it if rcpi^rteil from^Mvaa that the goviTnment oi oaata Blealia* proclalmeil a htale of aiege. The 1aaaa i* sal given. IlenlgnalionAeerpt.il. W.elingtoti. laat H^The re^|gli^tlon^of Hei i'ial l.leutenunt tlordon Voorlic n i'..mil',ravairy. aaa iulu aceeaaal by the priBlaiat A**l^tunt Siibk.-hs PhartaagUehaHB aad Oaaese kfeCNery g Ih . 11 ordered to !^^ examln^^d P^r promolIon. Ite.kel^^.l^peliileil Bgitgaaert ^apt S4.-Chairman Afa it^M,,ii ..f Hi. U A. W racing Beard .11 a^,1 I,nil. tin in*ui*l to-night, an- r.oiineeHthe ^u^pennlon of \V. K. M.-eker p.mtins the gevsfgttaattaa ^^n ^ eta tk, ..r |. itiii as. .11 .1 1 . mpi titer eti Ihe '..II g. t.re.iibaaa aff U MadrasKept. U - h'loiil* hav. wafheil^...^.,1 loiilge on the Hanaalar-aiymin' 1..illI 11, ar M.u! !ur. An ^ nmiie and ii,. , ar* tllliil Nvltli pa**enaer* ^^ r.- pre. ripltatedinto the river, aaaatag gr.at^lege at Bta. | NeckwearGloves WARREN'S Neckwear0 loves TO=DAY A'h FEATHERBOAS Justin, the prettiest collection of Feather Boas ever^brought to Montana. Blacks, pinks, creams, white,^robin's Iff, blue, lemon, orange, heliotropes, 50cto $ 17.50 each I:ancyXcckiccar in Chiffon and Silk Alltin1 lated laaadfM iii Ki^H^lovi^s, \e\v Skirls, Silks,^Mtihiiirs ami Fancies, High Novelties and Exclusive^Styles. Tailor-Made Suits^styles eontiued entirely^to ourselves. WARREN'S 40DEast Park Arenas Anaconda,Montana