THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE. ME VIII. GREAT FALLS, MONTANA, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1891. NUMBER 84 I esbaiv Uto thih iryb(,,Nthingtt cold la,~u f thor from the truth. l$itoi~e tiworidlognti r ,tot~pover tweiiontwn eactly alike. antd 'r o I io mtu sh i litllrenrt inat. t rtttier.' UUOO si Tetin'ru ewtl i blolier croinlwtif ohbio ager. ont III( julsr if poIl I l n'tP. It hil)lmuau to dino'rr lii whit direcitot Ill, lest gpgtttr yri f rnote. i- fiowiuthe n rit UvfIUII tint ir crttin to ttiartet tall ittil. 00 eiii makitng oil, our stritnt Motk Ai roomalip, ttut )ott will tiltoit that we hle oma ooetotttnl In tittiri atittu ttr desire if a will call and 1ok attour t arl iour'an,, -Oeiboad Satk Suitl,. Our ri oe.',i"w" . woavtlzint thown it th 'it'. WE HAVE 2 First - (lass Business - locations -- (JN- Fhist Avenue South. WE OFFER THEM Iheap For Cash tibbetts, Churehill & Co. 908 Central Avenue. GREAT FALLS. "I am Sorry that I did not see Your Stock Before!" We have heard this remark upon several occasions this season by those who have bee n i! l ( to Clothe their Bodies IIs Ihere. \We handle but Three lakes of Men 0 l thisn:. and they are the productions of the Best Wholesale Tailors in the United States. JIM CROW CLOTHING AND "BACK NUMBERS" HAVE NO ROOM UPON OUR TABLES. They must be the best made, the best cut, the best shape, the best trimmed, the best htting. or we have no use for them. I)o y ou want to be ap'pI priatelys'.sitably, superbly and correctly dressed? Then make no mistake, but look for We are Waiting for you. Come! H A R R I S T H E CLOTH I E R. .1Ih)HI V H 1 THE ITALIAN CONTROVERSY1 Seeretary Ilaline's lieply Rleivees At tention in the Chaumbier of I peut lee. A SPIRIT OF CONCILIATION MANIFESTED. Strife Bletween the Board of IiiIdMan agers andl41 the Executive Cuomn fuittei of the World's Fair. 'Iihe Secretary of the Butard Thinks Th r it i omeig l litieal l iri - I'niliný Rehind thei Mintt~er Unitul .\lnil Id. 'the reply ..1 1t"."r tarl Blaine I.t""iv~est attentionl in ths chaml..lr of ti eiptttics tilttt)'. itivat ins in ret'.;i too it uern raitevl ht tarioi. ow-niiirs. P I iier It li ii. il t rtvinU. cuti that lie Italiti gtrtitttu il had not %1At 1--l-i da flainin s 11.44. If- %% s n te p tiirutejt to make af tue lnitt etaie n., nt to lie e haln11." of t hs timetu and pteil et. - i r thij jitiie cit fitu ttilth n et htatiul hot utliilutllit reetitg-I .rtit jntl h tfulls -:tl sou l m" n 11l"r, l I In.ti, t ". Il ;thi ith1.1 t Ital tuee Ate a 1t 1it 11ti tel t it ur u tr . it e f iitib 1 ix ee uchl t f i l it reI e eital ttie itre t 11t1i t : t cit it e1 tr !, t .e hig l; ilf, thI l trie. tlh u tfut pl rtiei s tutu r tlt "jetil.hjie ti ibt i:. I;unwhel. th.I,1e fiurthe a dluty ofl nl;;il- esoni-u 114 reel if fultiti ittiiiet tte tit lt . thi were T1.1ilia ýubjectr'. Itatlt .tu tl no.t ;Id 11uit th:t1 lthe ( n~it1"l Stat""1 1nwo nwntlleu tl not tttee rernsitility fur tihi critne iurin fnittei iiti n the jut ri ictiotri. il intititiN mil states. 'This phase of tht" present Ititplie. tii n was, ii his opinitntt one wthicl intclrested nut only" stalls but :1ll the ý.m. rrninntts of slhe civilized)woM 114 felt untitilent. however, the matter wouuhib esettled without ereatingp..litical .lillitultlies bettwe."n Italt and .hne.rica. But he e..uli nut refrain from exloress inlg a f, tling tuf t"r i rt it iiw t overlu wnt of a count1ry su highly eiv~ilizret as the I nlitedt states should not fulfill duties of justiee a11.l morality. If, conclusion. Mar spais Ili IRualiui gurae ."xpressiun I., the hope that nutwtithstanding the owenr rinft of wmwn ineidlents which hero ;reatly to he regrottedl in the enmtratrrs% betweent Italy andn .hne.rica. h the ons of euan"lliation, honornlhb* to buth coun tries. %would be founml. Th'14 premti.r's watt s wtlte Ilhatenal to with rlose atton tiont. aral thell he resumnet his s."at 11h. wh hol ."hamber. irtrespecitis of arti-s. Chc-rid tignrlls 1. "if 1; 184911 IB Til F: 1 til9 . Trlir litetwn tc \ eth 4 t IIr ittd of La tlat uocl. itd fik e Ii iw e tive4 Cs 1n4t(it$e 1 r I 1 44 Helrlt's Ihlll4Fair, s .tructll April to . T41h14 ttri tohliter. nie ooiss ih eroe ('tuoins. sj4cr tary of the lu1u1d ~Ii lily ml11angers of the worih's fair t r tie t ltll 1cutitve 1 committee of that b 'dy. ha- taken a newf ph4se. When she reached her otiive door this mrn4ing she fount) it litked and the jfnitor of the buibling informed her he had ltn in structed not to allow her to enter. t r i 4s ý'ouxrins thereupon took possession of the adIjoining r1101n and announced that she woul4 lai possrehson of it day ant night until thitrolble iasn4tled. Sheelntinues to holI the fort.l nd this afternoon sWnt out for l41ncheon. During the day sit(. received a telegram from St. Louis say ing arth ige0i ants were being made for hofling t maen meeting of radies to pro test against the course of the executive eonurnittee, and a deputation of Iadies waited on her in her catle here and d eided to call a preliminary meeting for tnieghit to mlake similar arrangements for if inus meeting here. W.A41HIBtlt N ELEC TED." The Reulluly n Candidate for Mager of Chisngu Gets a elurallty of Abutl 1.3104 Votes. OmAI4IIo(. Aprils 10. The o1. icih 1un vasI 11 the election returnsaftrus yorlwl s prnatically completed today. in twenty nine of the thirty-four wards in the city. Tuking the i unicial count in these it. wards and the city hall uncttlcinl returns for the remaining wards, the result is it 1plurality of 1,30.1 for Hamnpstead Wash )urn. republican, over the denow~ratie incumbent, Cregier. In the offeicia can vass, the figures in the several wards are still subject to revision, but it is believed there will be little or no change from the plurality now given. Wisconsin L~egislatore. MADISON, Wis., April 16. The house today passed the anti-trust bill and passed to a third reading the democratic congressional reapportionment hill, the republicans voting solidly against it. THNK Ptt:YiiDF:T' .JAI\T. The fart)' *.)tIes WVith n t".,rd*i~ Resell1 IIIiMINiIiAM. .Ala..Apiril 1 t'hi i hour trip rovir the ( hiorgiai Paiiiiti ri~,it froni Atuntai tio thiii city. Thei slp~iiil ienginle pirvidniei wats il iiiilititly covvired with tiigis and Iiunting. and displatii ii in tho f'riont wats it large. Isirtitilt of the uningliiiuu wais the tiroineiint itispjihii of Anw'riian ii lirs ini ill til- stat ins. A pamtrioitii disiplahy of ttiisiwas ip ;iirtiriualirli nii ititiiitli' ut 'LI'i llla oisli. lciii iii in thIisi 'Ilrn il S ii" h -cll I l, it Iil"1 iiei. li nii li capito lhl isnetdIii'jt 'iltlltltl al ait 'il Itt Irslitdlit it IldlS l lmit itiio tiii~llthi 'Illatlllpo- I'll' IrwnllS fliS llt. I;1 ill ll t tll tillm lilhlli til~l and I l,1111 llf ititli i ll tIu in p.'kl 1111II I tl till-p e ie t t ttl 'tll , t wl~lis iii ,"-ri iý I II pI: , I~~ 11:1. -i Is l ilt~ l ihlitl-. '11 The C, u mt... tel.'.' nei t.-eelu5 s enc ft, iLe a 1Nam. K~tý is ('t . April 1td. In't5rest it the western states contnareial congress tow centers in lit report of the man'i it tee cni resolutions. The ioniaittr ccti pliteiea its work this afteiinoiii 1w.1 the r IporI will the chctitted toiaorroi. h'ie ac tion if the- eontuinitte wstm not unauni moit idi th I wi itrill bt t it minoritt re purl. Themaiiujority anii hinurity reports agree in all respects. hlcviwecr. iexclting oh h%.) reiolutl ions. its fulint s: I. Iatiring the issue if ltual ticair holes redleemabhle it, gild ;,1d :.Ilver n, yfnilit u ty sit Iicieni It, du 11., b silless if the euuntru. l" cr. i l'rtg it thrii I l fit cc ine ola . Ijpin thtise two pra positiois the iluint hrs of the i ccniijiitje could it at agree. The auijority favored the propositions tunu the minority opponted tihem. \When it aine to it vote is to whether thit shotatli be incluled in, the report the i iti st cc eleven fur and iight against. Tiih minority will present it report ixpressiiie if their view tin the subject. The other riesiliticns, which wtill tei inclueha in enth rcairts. praise Secretary Itusk for his conlutct of atfairs of the agrieclturli departiment, anti favor the imiproveicnt by the fIderal govmrnient of the Mis sissippi river. irrigation by the niti nal gotiernitni t of uil laiands: the consuni iation of treities of recipr c'ity with countries with whivhlt the ntiittid States exehuinges proiciits: the construction by tlii federal iovcei:cuent of ia deep- atier harlcir on the I iif of M1cii Vatal Teran aleutii.e ao Vi es. ls Itost. ('nstl:ca t, Wyo., April 1W. lii in tight between tuncis Mielrincc ittld To Mutihchn last Tuesday in tig IHorl bicsin. Mel trniact's four year iold in ieas ui d by his father c a ilshieli and was fatally wctuiled. Mil )erisaatt and his wife haut it violent quarrel ianl the wcin c ied to Matihle's ranit fir protection. Nlue uias followed cr her enraged husband, curm) ing his little snc. Phil. Whlait he twtact sighted Mactlen went iui raid attempted to parley with the angry iauns. M.rI t anott iinuediitcly began firing on Mad den. Wiahei Maddlen returned ttc tire Mel)ernictt pressed his scala to his heart for a shiei. Maddet's bullet struck the boy's skull killing hie, and glancing struck Mceilrccott in the faiec;ic l faulcaIy WOunded ihini. Terrible Gam Explosion. Ti.s iuiIA, Pa., April 16. A tirritlesx plusiin of gas and iint damp neirr-d at No. ic colliery of tie Lehigh Valley ('ial cocmpany, a few miles east of this place today, by which three nien were killed and thie seriously injured. The dleal arc Jiinsi Haggerty, Win. Plcrnas cnd John Davis. NINE WEEKS OF IDLENESS, The (Great C(oke Region Stri e Nearing thr End--to the ()pIrators Think. THE MUCH PROMISED A!D RECEIVED. Thousanud of Dollars 1D1stributed Among the Strikers and Theii I'amilies+. The Labor Lenders Think Enough Money inl then I'll id (lilt Ito I nrry iiin the Strike yet i',ii Weeks. Sti s ints... I'a...April 11; Nun' work ago tniiit. the eiiii rguiol wias pluiged into idleness by tiht strike, but it look, as tIhIdIIt it niadd Final 1di01. Thlt muih priimised ti inui--itiriizilidi lhiseii ing when.lauses, Jl. Itrido. the inent rep restint iti le -Ih i i has bi en in ionfirhni - with the exventite eounoilsiof ti-i- iEh I tion of dil l thi- i ''i- il- u- it Mneils li Wiurkeiir. il fi-- trdoI ('alubus twiith a -arke umi of rilief money. l ri-r1ini labor hadiuart i1 he a\a l lbeieged by lith, rornuintte's from n':arly t-viry plant in ith t ru ,ioll! nrd1er11l ihusand tlai" V tliiisY iiii itiyi bi-iddrICd. iihi Labre elli teiis s ll. the It i recutiah- ts dtflrlunt to carry ol lith- t rik,' ' Iral weeks. T'he opliri tllrs inh tinu e 1 thiditlr ii tnidl on tilel stnkers. iaik. falui:dx tli Fd-ilitld Si panty i tart'd ttllir MInh ulit ida it with thirty twn. TLdiiei itwras id thiiirduperat ing fore, , at Kyle. where tw,"nty eig'ht evenis wort- tred. anti at Liisonring. No d.here 1ii0 wt n at work nuld Iiti ifnviiii 4-harg1ed. They ul:"o rl"port reeruits in the stnrk i ig flur si at .liiil iidell . ir tir awl etwowhere,. .\t taiiiod fan ' d i as an ini r si-lir. This elrnun bidpp about 11ii iari of rake to lay. Th'l- I ;slunw't pl-ant. near N11sunoth. wa:s r~esunwdl to, ay. bult the nnumber of men.1 at w~ork could not It le~arned. Thet .11e('lure eonmp'ny report 113 muen at work at the Painter pinstl. whieh was startedl Mondaty. The Whit nt"y plant hail more wnen it work than yestlerdayv ;ilt shipped roke' in large '1 anitities. LUughlin's T yrone plant was reported full. It is statted that etfortts will be wade to start more plinnts in the mor'ninlg. Twenty six Italians urr ile it the summit miner tiachl, whert, they ore It, 91 I.. work in the nnorning. More are expecttl". A1 hatb of 'mii Italians wore alsto shipped itto W\hitney. Tht-y will be used to break tlh strike and labor 1l'x, ur, :111 nil % ailsng th1"mt ill the holpt of inflinancig ihlwnl to :lharman their int."n Lions. F'ive1 fanilies wetre ocltedl by Ileput% ,4h1 rift's it 110r~unn s anti Sunmmt today. .1 la"rgoe rowsnit of sunputhizers eongrogated. but offeured no interfer-nre. 'I'e 1"littion nattive1s t Moirewood will 1'xpir," Sunday and as a numberour famti lies hat, this far bieen unable to secure houses. the Libor ur",aniztion will en ganue tenuts funr thtem. A 4 aith wNh itrik. n. i si(o trw1 . Pt.. Apil hi. Si., rill l Mc ('arniiel andl his handful of deputies t'hudtIi with the strikers at the Trotter wtrks. near Connellsille. this aftt'rnittn and at riot ensued. lIe errived there albot n.oon and ht {tan the work of evic tion and the truuble arose from that. )tit-n arrest wnts ntd'. serints tr tiile is ftur-d. The lureat Ne.rlhern Waeuus a teheariag. N rw Yolk. April lIt; It is stated to dly that the Mlanitabha e.onsplun will up plp to the supremne tnurt fora relerRintg oi eertait points in the suit to decide title to A1:nn'sota ituk and.dued it >:,(ONl,tNN). which was decidett in the L nited Stittes supreie court in rai-ir o the Northern Iritic it month ago. Teit Manitoh t here made in regard to Eaece that .wo1eua materit.ly atiter the detisitrn and limit the reetpaertl tha euch lees ameteit. Ite t enerable at etiodint t ee. 1155 ux 1II~unant , l1ich.. u . pril 11. itt ir Atkins.n, At ho. Bishop lt itt Win-I says. is the ohlest :Methodist prencher in the I agited titeies. died at his home here restardar efter. Jutn. he e as e ears The P"resthlrunted Prty ILeave~ Atl1anta. r.1cs..r.i, (,a., April ]r. The presi dential party left at Itt ocIhwk this morn ing. A. great crowd cheered them otf and applauded the speechteshy the presi dent and Wanarnaker. The Winn.ers. Ali sieis, April 16. Five sepet win nor1: Maggie Itehus. Verge D'( )r. Ethel 1 ray. Farmer, John Sherman. WE TAKE - " THE LEAD JOECONRAD SEND FOR SAMPLES AND BUTTERICK'S FASHION SHEETS. Dress Silks, s N ' Drapery Silks, Black Dress Goods, Ruchings, Colored Dress Goods, Jackets and Wraps, Gloves, Scotch and French Plain and Fancy Ribbons' N S No lions, Glngbaons, ,White Dress Gooir, Scissors, Table Linens, Embroideries, 0 EHosiery, HousekeepIng Fur- Perfumery. Underwear. nishings, Soaps, Fence Goods, Carpets and Draperies Corsets, Dress Trimmings. Window Shades. Combs ;9 -o Linolluis and Oil-s cloths, o Boots and Shoes. We GJuarantee satisfaction. JOE CONRAD. The Greatest Sale of all Our Special Sales Will take place at A. Nathan's on Monday and Tuesday Next, AL.pril 2 O and 2 1st, When we will have a Genuine Slaughter Sale of Boys' Clothing, which has never been equalled in the Northwest. r tiir l o v. (I thing D. pal)Lj ltmenilt I, tiL I .,rg t, kui l - I.luipil. I ill th CLrt If tia ( if lhe Iuntr I and ,ll Of Our i d .i u L n dce'ully 'Ili"ri''r to tit ;e h imd in ordinary