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THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE. o l VIli. GREAT FALLS, MONTANA, 8ATUII'r I)AY, APIuII 1, 1891. NUMBER b2 = = . . . . .. . . .. . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HATS! HATS! S I)ON'T YOU WANT AT STOCK A NEW SPRING HAT? Complete in All Shapes and Qualities. . We Have Them in All Grades. WE NOW SHOW mn B. Stetson's Celebrated Soft Hats in All His Different Styles and Colors. /e are Sole Agents in Great We Think We Have Alto or the Celebrated Knox Silk rby Hats. gether the largest and Prettiest /e Have His Full Spring Stock of Hats and Caps Ever ow in Stock, both in Derbys Lshionable Silks. x X. Shown in Great Falls. AE'W I'ORS Prices! Picces ! Prices ! Prices~ len it comes to prices--well, we will only say here that there is no house in the city first-class goods are sold which has ever undersold The Boston What we sell you _rantee to be as represented and to be as cheap, if not cheaper, than anyone can sell e same goods for, no matter where you buy. a't forget the place, next door to the First National Bank on Central avenue. The Boston Clothing and Shoe House. NE HAVE 2 First - Class .usiness - Locations (IN- 1W Avenue South. WE OFFER THEM betts, lirllrlill Co. >$ Central Avenue. GREAT FALLS. THE COKE STRIKE CULMINATES1 It hurst with Suddenm Fury at the .Morewoodl Plant, which Was Ile rended biy Sixty-Five ( urdols. THE FIGHT BRIEF AND DEADLY. S\t en of the Strikers WVere Killed Out right and Forty hMore It is Feared the End Is Not Vet, as the Coke Region iN Wild with Execitenment. il 'i o r P i 1' .t .nl '. P t.. April 2. tu) i lolls signll IfI th'i gath,'eringII of a storm in thi ('oke r,,gions have been ,hbatrv'ed by experienied astrlkers htere ftor soil- tilt'. and at . 'tIcl.,k this mlotrning they fo •used and bhoSt with sudden fury at the Nitnr-woodi lh t. whitch has proved stqill a houn of e-otsnttion between the strik ers a.ni their euiployvrs. The light was brif ;land d;lly. Two rlunntld ,rf cr' tridgi s ittri tired I the iand of sixty tii' .unantds lI toItn oftit th ' chitrging 111 of alrik.rs fll diai. whil alit least forty oters ,,ri wounml, ed, hi, badly al noI t be d, linihtly sated, ais th isty here taken aiiay bi theni companions. Thut strikjrs kill-d instantly bl O thu- tir i .'u : reai z it lieri. Italian. of Iarrs. shot throulgh the breast: John Indora ,of the Statndard wrk.s..singl,,.s.oht thr ough the braini; Ant.onii I.hat. PIig1. sisit ingle, of the Standard works..shot through the It-nid: Justtb SihuakllHsk,.l. Plo. f 'l'irr's chat through thli brain. marri.,,], wift' in Poland: Jameis 1'ri.hte-. Pole. singlh. of 'T'arr's. Shot through the' he.a1; Val ,ntin' llac ,f I)o nelly, ingl,. shut througih tlhe jugular vtein: Paul I)lihan nis of th,. standard w,.orks..hot in the 1tead, sihgle. lThe attack oil the .M1orewood 1111pa1 ttwas w ell p lan l ,ed, a nd co n' i, ed a ni ll h ea d ed ,y metn dut- rminted evidently to intiini la-te the men workitng there once for till, At 12-,'els'k. small I boldies of strikers -gal to gathet r il Ithe- hills. .s usutal during the raid. the. were inltiiwd with revolver ,r .. itns. iron ba'rs and every t .ll llltohel t'l,' th ni l 'hlr iiat ii st to( thIii Standaild woiiriis wt hr they i deliberate. v dhshtroyed ILoth t,,11 phon and tl 1./raph wires, .o that wrrdl iof lhei tirn inl. ioul notl rle. 'snlir ito lII'rew l. While alt aldh trAyId al thingl m.ov ale tlly mIilht tinl, tll' str ikers it 'rat(e all thil( noise it possible frm thei surr ounln ing hills. in tending to lpprise those of their fellow striketh ,ris t viinity t ir if ntiention. toi raidi. Their march to* the Standai rd Sworks harll lten butw a t hter skelter affair, ueach lua of tnhe Iiv hunidred in line nwrely naking all the noisi ii..ossihl in ordlerl to inicreas theair ntunihter for it limore dleserat rleaid on IMorei i(, wheire it was known t'" guards had been placed with o(rdersl' to tire iii if necessarv. Soin( timn atiili.er2 o'clock this morning the guards at Mourew;i hlu teard from the .Standardi thiat a raid was iii minient. No'w tihe i'rightenuld u nli left iut Stiiand lurd had pilul.hIked uip lourg Ie eough to repaiir thIit ires and the. wrning reached llithe Mor-w( plani t none to si1(1. .ls ithe noisy a oif strikelrs, IInow number. iig full f 1,2i iillme .approahedi tt ' plant, theuir oultj . eri e( sir .s their drutlli IClls iwere siler'ced and an ugllu'y crowd gatlihi ired in a tunch ion the Iack hills ovtr l.iokinlg the plant1 for a 'lillon nt's parley before atla'kiuilng the plant they kn to Ie well guardl lb1y lletermtinelld 1nin. There was ;I hesitancy. but th i fact that they wl'Ir twenty to env, o 'lnourlage1 the strikers x111d they quiitly s4,l.epratel lane large detachumnt ahiii aitn, on the works tilui'iji'il lli ll illll II' V li ll i' .ll i ilth lh)lA'. by tlhe nmi1 oad, whill, the .thlers sat t'reldt 101. the brow o" th0 . hill and,1 shortly; ftert :ll,'i.l k. t a a ,11. 11. -ig),al. all ,1 . lt)1 . down on thi' works. The night was of itky blalkl,.ess. i Iut th a. g t'a s %%,"r, appried of the 1,)10' unwnt- of the altaeking party by the con fused IiUtterings in a fG l inn t '.s i, Aor stulued orders ,ii ri the (. 'iitiers I. htlir lorders of 'ithutain L arti the Avirl tihll \.u0ks. their \\'1)11.inh.r,,- pl)ene ally "-at rest " Suit hut a fuhri''k wIs AA1ii1i b10 fhie ahdi:nn<' .4 111 toward 1111' I'h 111,$ 11fi was igu' n. i Iri e ti1n ti i titelh tiou t r it re. .,ived. was . ihl li'ing )f thre shoIs 11y hnwmlik r1 of t he' mjilt . wA hii'i h 1 1 hist l', a 1111 ll llolll. 1.1. ) I,) |h1 head ,f thi' filu l s it sill' gualds, e,;d one o wh11 o11m %a well drilled andI w1.s simp) l th, 1' 1 to) oby or After the' shlts tiju11 litri I1i tihe strikers r l' , ift", urn ll'istjl iii 1 tn rII t otush toward the sbluh'l ,f 1 h11 il I )ompany. \W ithout lirinl. a shot thl le lrulnns were olrderd to foll,,w ;111.1 the olrlnmuld again gi ,en to the strikrs h) h14ll. Th,,e u1nl trl' :, t d further 11111111 th' malt s'. l Again was the l omhuulildge i\llan again aiIIe till. l )ockinl ' alln0 ll' and tlhel ondlr to fire(, was giv''n by t'aptain JWar. 'Tihe volleys from the tl, \\inehes.' r wwell direted nand bu] t a few roultnds were nee resury to drill, the frighteneld riolalrs hback into thlh hills whnre hundreds of their fellow strikers hal gathered in an tiipatiotn of assisting in the raid. but 'T'h, liring ,n t,, h sidtls ','llhi., hardly th-e, miuhlte.. Thu irhs frit th,. iuar'lt s had i lrrihhir ettet urn the u',otulmr't ma1( tf itt tikllers. whih le ht lnt ter tlludt an attelllllllt to 'retlurn thit' tire with what few weasaur. they yiass.e,. hut witlhurt ,ff·ct. 't'he deadt were left Inug in t h( rund, while the wounded. es ti,,mted itt hetwe.n fornt tout lrte. were eithlr tnsistehd or Iodlil' e.irried iawa ill to th hillI hIy their fell· wi. .\ ll day the rrntire co.ke rigions tlits preseilted Me .;(IIes of the wihldet Ix 'it .runit. trhe frureign ,eheme.t e,.).cially has t.'en drive.n frantic hy this wefiful result to their ian ti'ipat'dtvit trtioue ruid i n th rin' l'i.k atirks at Morewo.od. .\ liwlia tlurllllnt, sullen, and rnaule tl- dllter-att, r,,asures, they arec not (,til whlit erwed hv the diath irf se.tral ot their' nutmber. While th ,y have l il hiseduluir ulru roilrleetlet, in ttheir io.ietlli three if their nlla\ r ltiil-I. hw were wu undid ,t tree ar- ntlttl, nito rido tt who urt woundetl tinti tenth. Antutheir it loud aiid jleep tht e bettt Ilrd owiln utevre side altl day. his .tCi~lll l11llli Ihruir (ltllnl| hlll~~ \iiivt· (iPill ClUl ll-( I rlll i 1verv tlncidl, a lll (i). \'qll ll ii. Itiin (e(ntI Ihe" eICret tll'ntIttI aill ller. thilt regiotitIi that t tl eir t(.ailrudi.eWrs wIre tired in. aid naiiewet (hialit ty the gtuatirti witit ttout hril't.: tithn (talnI I· a lattly vlinue~nlnltC In luhl nlld Illrerr t ienthl-er of till hilld rl riZ nliti l . hiia ti r sII re tii' ti. 'lTlhis aitll Ilrnllsil frrr hli llt r)lflrei.l lln.llettll.l It will Ie. nothied that all the Iimn killtd lheittr eigi ut(.lliiil.. unl ll it i fat thilt ilint il ti tll hit l iltal IIr nai tuirtl- lizetI titiiiti n if this ri, ltllinl~. t I s ilt itl sou /itIrLed ulliln it ti" he i rIlli ll liill t w re ni, l reign. it I this .'xljliirIt the hetie re silltlenti l ntIx ' Ieix r ,tt- ii i it ue f lltrign frliu in thIt rgl,,liinils ttnigit. ,lelrv ittd Iti n t gitilitil, \rir', til rrrurt ftrilr, , teli deplui ties SaitYi itid l.i rlnr wiitii s.ultru itt tIre trciik. tut ill nI.o t artriiilu. if htillits in th friu. indiiauir h thr I th r rird tighti.g tllth i nhitt tiilijrtit tirry lrrpuorer .n'r T'hirutanri , of in sr-itt-ieik r ;ilI twilr fritituts rriri' Iii r i t, Irhir l trli iir l t i o I' irtit, Il rtrio. Itethan utrr lok 'irri Ih uir.l itt sre. Ar. hun t rlur., t ell trigi t ilil itlll tir lt' rill tre igrile ure..li u..hrw rnt lrttuerid Inn it getri Itrfrrr if ihtli ltiii . . \ttiiitt -Iiiit~l t frr ' rll relilit t iitt Ii. il elilh lnlili oret iir. rt-itii rr h t wo liiin eiritre lirier. irrthU Ihtlrr' itrrg.u-rld ti IIrt' irlfrliow ri les.Thi li iii i Ioul i ti rt i leii lir ii. liri it 5 know rirtiiI clral - letso Iii tgl,.h -lirukrrg l, h \ ,r.I ;ili 7liiil fi.' .ii " \ li Itt ru-i m I lr i n , ht l'.i, il .i . th 'li. r ,; e l ilt. Ieat l ui irhiir in l ill \ hiat i r' ikni Ioln hi rl i rr oili ti l irug oI t Ili iic ils ti'ril i rIr ih\ ittlh' do lit ril, Thi ,ir lith ,r ull r, . l lioir li re , irii lt ir tirlit i. Tire gutarrl itl , ir. ler s iiir to',ire t.i kill tin r'' ii i'rit l l lii sir. lh' tirrl . .uit toitig tti trurri ull ((ir hth rigitri inruiutte a it-r fi h lutnsreurr. rIt ier'itru u.lhitir. u .f -lil ii'l rlli tit e lt i ii e lt lit t ffiit t~lll iii'l'' i. l .: d, lh .h i lh ,!l ;lt 6,000 Foot is the Size of DRY GOODS, Rooms Used by us . for Display of our Elegant NOTIONS, Stock of . CARPETS, DRAPERY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES. Dr. Warner's Corsets ;ire .lli all ouer L-:I IIl'i,; ,,- well ai thie AM .1 :E I (A',' and their trade i ¢rrowing ni rtniwsly, a govi sign of 1 i:lll '. You.i at '.'t any .Ihai in WARlN EFiS (')I:IISETh that i : ml!t by iany other firm and at n all-:l the i * . We are S 1.1: AI;I:NTS fir (,rt I' all fr'thpe.. C, -tet4. We buy 11I l:t' I' from thi,- malnufa'tur'elrs and a'lare m dl d lemnehlh' profit It ,nit rea.on w1' I Vi Cl' i uit 'uy. a,- :1 o i -iv.' that nlh h. Shoes and Gloves ,r , ..: i t'.1: . n, l 'I ,, ti.. ti* i sl,, nJl imrt to it ll , rhe-- ., 1 , . 1. b 'T ,i.ti, . . ,Th" , ,, i hs 1, 'la e in t !. v , w1hY re von, all I. ,,ttr ~itui , ",mi, :it ,n M am moth SCIllE. 'Ih'i,, lihtu, , -he, I- rrel1 byl' IIa- ar, ,tl rot lll lth .\ IT ANTI'I .. tolbh . I'A 1l('lI ' 'h iir ,tIi I.E :itn: 'I':A IIN1; 1 i'lA L II-T . \\ a ra. c.rl' , ild,"t ,f bh in,, .,hle.to lit any t,, . 41. ivw- .ae the, Genuine Foster Goods. t.he miat p',.lalt 1mve- in ti~ tiiiarkt t nll:,J. A iall-dptio. I. "hr t i y "i:;y, 'o . Joe Conrad. . . . . . . . . . . . . A. NATHAN, The One Price Clothier, Our Special Monday Sales :,, I,' n ~ rcat .c; I.. nldl we tin It 11;th a i rintcil!, ,t f I tr ;I l., , ,n , `nudli 1'r, it- i gun in;.: aL s t , ati,, , ., , \t I , ,I,..'. Ib cauts,, \1 < , t1 , out till pr n 'l. ni t ionly I i" -,.r - I.. ii -, i, i i i ,,or C tili I,iu.i -- \ ', w\ un!d raLthT - v ii .1 I,,m ird u , ,: .; t .. 1pruit ,.I " t t::; I\\Cnt\ t,,l It ý + p rl. t iT ,ll,ut r 1,,.,-,- stic , ta, th . - ] ,,,t We Sell the Coats, .\- ik fr ntd i]l b ,lbo,\ c t thi. , r. ,1:,,,1 ic,; , , wh\ ,.-nt should trade with ;i., clpeciahll tl,, ta t hit l c t;arv I 'ite"r m" ade cl,thcl. :rod ftour turnll .h, ; at I. l er price., tlrhan am\ ",t llt r h,,u-t , I .Montana. O "ur '.l , ial .l ;day 'ale on th<t tth ,, .\lril w ill CoII',i t , MEN'S HALF HOSE. 12 1-2 Cents--()ne lot. tull, regular :mae. fancy knlittted -..ls; worth ,,.c per pair. 1 2 1 -2 Cents--Oine lot, lull. regular mnu!c, plain .olorcdl uck.; worth 3.5c per pair. 25 Cents--One lot. iull. regular nadil. black,. xxarrant'tdl not to crock, socks: worth (I; cent, per piair. 25 Cents--tic lot, full, regular made, solidl -olohltd -,ic,-..; w.orth 65c per pair. N\,. tldon't forget our metholds of doin i buuin'o.. '1 hey are .u. different fromn thols in vogue elsexhere. \\e tell the truth in luir ad vcrtise' ents antd iIIn our store, nul Wi guaranltee clciv article to lbe as ,e represeInt it. o .1. not fail to call on the mn ot reliable and best clothier in the cit,. NO.THWE9T EXHIBITION OP NATIVE ANIR:ALS AND BIRDS. FREE TO EVERYBODY! J :." .. ..ý ,ý ý,,4 d.. , ý ex.1:.' ml U. .-'. r"I. LV ii O , a iA C03 su·:3 W I = I-.I HC -.. lIIPOlITEH AN.I) WHOLESIALE, DEALER IN. WdiNES, 1?Ie.IORS AND (CIGARS. Central Avenue, Great Fall., Montana. 1 , W ~ y o G Te L4, ý iy TL~~~ - -- MI' fl AN- WHOESAL DEAER I - WINES, IIQIORS AD CIGARS CentralAvenue Great alls, ontana BLACK TOP SHIRTS. ABLACK SOX. lTE COLLARS. •T I JUWHITE TIES. we are informed that he Caught the Market Just Right antd has bought quite hearvily. He states, BLACK UIDERWEAR. "You may look for the Nobbiest Line of Fine Clot1 ,i g ever displutyed in Great Falls. .Qs soon, as they BLACK SILK HAIIDKERCHIEFS. WHITE TREATET.III I arrive we will mark then upon the btasis of ta ery ' smlill 1rglPl in, (i1ldt will take ino (tdractaC(l eo o i WHITE SHIRTS. IITEr TREATIBIT. bought below refular Market liTlue. WHITE SHIRTS. --.A,.RRTIS TIEE CL.OTII R.