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THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE. o UME VIIT. GREAT FALLS, MONTANA. SAT'I'UDAY, APIIIL 25, 1891. N E I il!ER 83 T -It . , ý, 1. We all have targets of our own that Is to say n earsallaiming at something. These targets t Wag aet have a visible bull's eye with rings i roaat k, bot every object that we have in life i a g6 of mark at which we are contantUy liany nnometimee the shooting is steady and eaast at others it ls a trifle shaky and wide I £ea Mrk. The illnstratlon ehows what our aigalar target Is, and we have teen tiring at (bsage time, We have been getting nearer diamger to the ball's eye, and we want you to a do sme thing. Yon will mica the target ali if you fall to purchae one of our Itylish Spring Suits. Qrat F alls Will Double in Population this dear. Great Falls Real Estate will Double in Value this Year. IN VESTS You Should Bear This Fact n Mind. If \<al .ir lookin' tor Ik Or.Lns, betts, hurclill &Co. 308 Central Avenue. GREAT FALLS. Hats for Hatless Heads! Bring Your Head With You! We can Cover it in Style. THE MILLER The Miller Derby Hat * The Miller Derby Hat THE MILLER Wine Finished, ill Silk Is uithout question as tt l 1,absilutill prfI ut. in thnni. b t ýund Stiff Hats are the as ,any% producedl on lhi, skir truction, thlt Stile :, thie l ryi ~ rttn, 'erfection of the IIatt rI of thu S ulty hilh ' on.. first Belly lid u.uiou] retaii Gi those that huh anI a >rt. The Shape is just right. the shape till wonru out. For the best, For Sale Only by Spring Styles i tsl' on di splayi )llu Spring Shapi- call oin HARRIS, THE HATTER. HARRIS, THE HATTER. HARRIS, HATTER AND CLOTHIER. HARRIS, THE HATTER. THE STRIKING COKE MINERS. More Trouble, More Flghtlig and More Bloodshed in Kvicting Families. THE WOMEN ALSO TAKE A HAND. Sheriff McCormick and Ieputies aire Attacked in the Itischarge of Their Duty. The t-leriff and it Woman Take a Shot at Each lOther The Mob Finally Dispersed. 1l''eesrrowc. P . l'ec A ieil '1. This a as 1e11n'e f I the most tre eubleseec' and.I excit ing lays ainee the cole' strike was in.ene urated. A serious riot cecurr'et at Mon arch 11 nd another was reported this after noon, in which it was said live men and two woene had been killed. Fortunately. however. this report of the second riot was without foundation, though the' riot of today resulted in prethaly th' fatal wouneleg of one man and the serious in jury of eeother woman. The sheriff of layette' county with hlls deputies has been dt'tied acd the sheriff hiceseif an saxltee, shot in the hult1 and beaten and ext with en cx in the h!xds of an infuri ated IHungarian 111 11 mal. Sin- thee- ugly Morewood utfair. women htm- taken the principal part in defying the deputies. this morning SherilT McCormick and his deputics went to Tciscenring No, 1 to eviet t'n femnilies of striking Slavs and as was their experience in .\delxide yesterday they had a bIeccly hetae' with an infuriated reeb of cen exn11 Wonen. It was alonit 11 ielt ak when the shlritI r and his dleputies reached the hiuse No. v 115>, :.cnpiral by Thomnas Tlarr. The a slhriff lit once read the writ of eviction r ti ''arr, and byhe h' time he was th rough t a wild crowd of :30) or 4151 wen andI worn- i en hadl .ollected in tront of tiel premises. I 'larr. w itli an ath. declinid to evainate I the doinieii and seizing an ax itilnil in di irwa' and deiied the slheriti. 'Tlhen tronhl'1 c li nin'wn Mi.ien and woiieu in broken Irish yelled and berated the sheritf anl his deputies in the strongest laniguatge they coubl command. The f sheriff tried to reasiln with tihemili, but without avail. Their I bhood was uipl ni mitling but a first class blttle would satisfy them. Ilash- t kos wife. vho lived in itii other half of tflt h11s'. and who hadl given hirth to a chibl only two hays beftre. hearing the tumult. ush~ed out and sprattp at the She-rill, I istol in hand. TIhe shiritf witw her cinning and jnst as she was 1tb1s ist tI1 fire it iis I ouns Ii' atruiik tlhe ,istil i i stownuwa rdi blinwwilthhis left hand .ndt r at the stae time l irnd a revolver he hadl j in hit titht huild. The two pistols wrnt fill simultaneonusly and hoth took efetl'-t Theii altrif' had shot tlhe wltlutn in the I fleshi p. rt of the- thigh iurl she had shot hies in thi ankle. The ball. 1 hIwlver, struck hin illy f' lisn iing nw, and dill not hlu I ini inol injury. Thile shot ill the i'iofan's thigh seeaid to infuriate her rnt',rauuwl slit muaie a second dash at tiht, shan rill'h whois shoved her b'l k. Sllin fell to tilt .;oundu anal was carried into the hi'i in a half i ncons1in l ritit Ill ib friet Ii. Andy lilslikoi. ' ling his wift. wts iing runhly 11ul1d. jiade a dlash it tie- sheriff with a trinh. but the ui rry little oll'i er was tiiit ui k f1 r hii m. anl' lbIl ing diliberat' aIim, sh1t 11'islihkn inli I.Vft ankle, tltl bullet ' malking 'tu nely bhile in the flesh rald shive-ring the" hone. fly this turr the sheriff's blood was uip. and with at cor~ktd revolvl-r, 41 caliber, in hig haun stntii with, his Novi( atainst thet enal if the hous" utnd in f uturna the umob that the ti rst at who mode It move toward him hec would stoolt, and shout lp ksill. Igor ti momient til- crimd leivi back. then Martin Meirupka. who live, :it Loei cnring Not. I. left the crowd and rushed at the slwriff with a hugi club uplitfeld. The sheriff waited until Serupka got within the f,--t of hint and thon fired. 'liTh shont tiook at~tiei lt {i ulbkt striking Scrupka in tihl ,mothi. kuwwking out own teeth tied hloging nowitwhiere in the back part of his mouth. The wounidci Slav wheeled tent startedloto run along the end of the housl- and tiht AhoriT foil lowedt him tiring as rapidlly as he cuald. Nut nurne of the shuts hit t!. Wr Sow ontom shoutted to tilt shelritty to kook (out, and turning hie star thl T amr man 0o whom he had servt'd the it rit, t'onning toward hinm with tun ae. 'Thl( sheriti pointted botlh his revolvirs townivd hits. um~l Tarr retreated. ('util. I'rasher of companty l' whloo hear in thl-shotsaouluprotr. had brought th w suhliers upf thle rea tllo the double .plik -ti it their present's it mice quellod if,. r-ioters.tunl the sherill'anl his depu " ti-sproct-t'ded the work of evicting said in it itry shirt lt in the honitetmld affects tt' I;1 strikers air - piledt in front of as numaly hourlts. I1hv Fhrriff and bin .Ihpu ties, acenanputlie.I b the m~ilitias. the'~ went to the'ir T tIler tu, e. It te, ti ,I l:lu oefee mile west of Ne'w tidlel. ;dI ", ite tt twelve fuanlleos, all of a hlit art Iteenlish speaking. which tisk was cccii t i et ied with little troeble. Shierit .1e.teutiek I arrived here' this eretning etrith leig Tparr, whom he arrested this nornmg its the eharge of resisting an offt'er. 'ITrt is now in jail. The sherilt ie pretty lttu from the effects or the wound he re ceived in the enkle, and exepting that he is terribly sere from the eifeete of the' bruisewe inlieeted upon him by the in furiateel mteee he bus biee in for the past few days, he it feeling tiret rate. He saye Martin Serouelke. whom he shot in the mouth this morning. is badly hurt but was still living eet etat aceounts. Andy Illeshkk and wife are both in hed. the latter sffering frent a nervoueshoek she received more than her wound. lie alee says that twenty fnielies will he evicted at Mergtn's works tottoreeow and twelve at ifr;eiford. He expects trouble but says le is getting sed t.l it. lvtry thin: is .eiee at iteisenring Noe. setv etel aen went to work in the mines thlere today. l ItCllT UATE t 'ITTItc. Tht. (reeat Nrthetree Merch.en Hight at the HIeeeet of the t'eeeeessots set the linedt ateIn. teenetoe, April 23. As might have ceen expected hie t reat Northern roed is the first to meet the reduction in freight ratee inaugurated by the Caenu dinte }ceitite betwd'.n New York ueel St. Paul. President Hill of the fereecr road insists on teIl ditfTerential for like end rail trutlie that was agreed on at the New York confere'nee anee to preserve it he has announced the lake and rail teriff en a basis of :II cents first claee from New York to St. icecuel and M inneapelis by way oe )uluth. This is at reduction of I1 cents, the emee as was ntde by the Canadian Ptei ic on all rail biteeness. No action tecs be'e'n taken leeking to a reduction by way of Chicago, but e con ference of the interested lines will bw held in a eay or two to decide what shall le dece. Chairman Midgley ic try ing to check the threatened duemlerliza tion oe rates and has asked western reads ile take ne netitn until he has had an opportunity of comemunicating with the parties responsible for tle' cut. lthere ceents little hope, however, that rates will le restored and maintained en an agreed hasis. F'nast otutend lke and reil retes weare cut before it vesseI left this peet for lintelal, and indieatiels are that they will strike led-reaek very eerly in the season. On the lake line there Ilees just Ieen taken 2,:ton,lNint 1eushels of export grain for leoston at 714 cents leer ebcushel, or aboueit 1 cents per linK pounds ceagainst the reguler rate of 20 cents. lIsrais Heard Froles. PuIIns, April 2:1. A dispiatch to T'emps from Hitime stays: Hiirin I'vil iii his re- t port to Marquis di litini on the New I Orleans tynehing expresses tthe helief I that there is no way out (if the situation t is the federal gi vermijnejt has ni power t to give Italy the satitiuetion dmiii deil. e .AVsrid'i Fair (innoni-lotiwr Itesigni. I uhjii ttsiii.. April 23. liniig to the reduction tiy the lIgieiltiture I if the warld's fair aippropriition frill \\]jein sill, froma $I1,h).N1 to 1?6701uN), I). M1. lIotn jattull of the fuati'nut comissission sent lair' resignation to (7nvernor IPedk today with ;I enustit" ltenr relative Ill the munt ter. 'rTil: .4ItKE:I. t'meanou, April 23. When trading he g1i t on change this morning it lookt as I if I hii birs were booked for another ticii torins eimipaign. Iiabe adtices werei hi ledly ii their fvoir. reifitj werein heat)' y.111n thll weatther was lice for t ,row tug crops. .\eeonlingl) the hears hwgaln selling w'h,';t right and left lit the t op, wing. The market was I tarI., v,"It latter thanl it was at the crone )esttniny.% Their ielmeriinel rilijg iint it off to '1 ' cents heot.In wateniny's last rig ores within i few rontii ts. then they isheove'rda that hti t had umlerestimat, d thi strength of tlji hulls, wlto i saijpi ,1 i all their i t" rings and ii t te d till tj i e TIw'11i course if pricei changed iii d ifromt that titte tembdei upwardI. wi'h one or it ngunrtant breaks. result was u net usicancet of I ~ cents user yo ter ILI. (' Ii 't t 1tl 2:1. ('e Il ' it i'j heasieri hua. t') steers. ti:.at reiij.1n light. " s urrs, i i 0,tl .I 13it; e~w's and litIftrs. :3.:101(r I..N1: slo kelte s "^. _'i ll-, 1. i0. Nheei .tte lrl steady to ihi h.ri Te lii. $la ted.ail westerns. $7.17, .21:j; liambs. .utiitu iri l. a Nt.wv Ioja. April 2:. Mm3e. a i, Sranging tri m :1 to :ii, per rent.. iist H at :1. clhft offere at v. Prime neeremattilo lpa~per :,6l- Sterlinag I. e ieruge yuiet ;li t strei d)1 at it.-) t r sirtt day hills. tid i1fi r for shimaii. . It Nra Y1ix, April ''*. IPig pion.yiI Anwericaln. IGur Ii. l'opp,"r. nominal. Lt"ud. sitowy; dlomestic, e1 2.'1 to New" Yous, April :'1. 1 hica o. t Ilnrlington A' (uinte, thois : St. [';ll ,\ SDuluth, '_i;; N irtheorn Parcitic, _1;' I preferred, TO; Nor'thwe'stern, I I'l , preferrel, 13x1 z;tit. Paul. i' '., ptrefte re i I113'.: Mlunitaba. 1Unt.,; ()nmbha. ''> t: prefi~rred, Stii; W1iseonwill Central. Jo'~. s I reat Northern preferred, K91 1 ROME HOWLS IN EARNEST. Two ilHndrenl and Fifty Tun. of Powder EXphusle. t unning (Irent Itamage. SEVERAL SOLDIERS KILLED OUTRIGHT. t'hiimnei s Topple I Iver. H indows are iInshed anit Crnwkery Every where- Broken. People Rush t int, the Streets and t ou sternation and Fear Take Pton. ,tension of Them. RoM)", April 23. At aljmt Neven o clock this morning a tremendous ex pliiion shook the city to its foundation, spreading terror and dismay on all sides. People rushed attrightened from their homes into the street; houses rocked, pictures fell from the walls and thou sands of panes of glass were broken. Er erywhert crockery was shattered, furni ture was overturned. thiineys crushed down upon roods. and in siinu instances toppled user into the streets bslow. The rcupola of the houses iof parliament. imn mediately aifter the explosion, shook violently and then collalsed with a crash a which added still further to the feeling p of horror which had spread through +. heone. The scenes in the streets and in a the houses after this fearful explosion. have, ptssibly never before teen equaled t in drimatic effect during the history of modern Ronie. All thoroughfares were strewn with tiicks, stones, splinters and other debris hurled there by the force of the tpiwerful coniussion which had caused Iirnni to totter on its foundation. s People of all ages and conditions n were rushing. pale with fear. about the streets trying to seek consolation tfrom utners who were as thoroughly ter rified is themselves. In houses, doors. windows. and cuphoards were burst open. Itents and cracks appeiaredi in , walls, plaster fallen from the ceiling. and -r general desolation prevailed. In many Isinstances people were thrown from their beds by the shock, which iaused so much ailrm. and cries of terror tilikd the air as thiusaids aft families rushed into th, et rents. .\n llimmllse pounder luitagitnil, etun ttiiiing 225(t tons jt. itwtder. at PIttzze uin t'le. four kiltintirs from here, i'x diiiti'il and aused 'norm' us daitaige to the neiýi;d ring ftirt, which was titled with soldiers. The ritiprti of the affair which have reached here are tht hatip ttily, the officer ii eonsmaaml of the fort ueard ii rumbhling sound previous to the dunal explo~sioi nd to wrt. hastily ordering the soldiers to tinti' the fort. Il Htue eie'ed in averting it terrible disaster. As it was. semin ptrsons who were in the viei.ity of the ..xplo..ion were killed ut right iid a number it others were more or less injured. All the houses within is radius of a kiltnuetier of the ecetet of the exptlosion art, Heriousl) damaogedl. 'Two ollit-ers were dantgerously wounded and fully 12I ivilitans hav' hitbi taken to dfttrent hospitals, siit'ringftrom wounds ut bruises aauised by the mxpl sitn. Nat uittly the fit extent of th(l diahtge doiur is not tnttwn ut present nit possibly atiy it uer tie known. tut all atituntt tinre that the loss is ry severe. thtu itt tteriors of many of the old pa liis soul ihtitrieis having suttfered ti a reat ii or lessr ' it nt. 1'I,. tuuiukg ru'wtrs' I':l.i'ionu. fllit is (''rn. Moni.. April "!:. The at~"krtne~'uatito et esaetlreatly eotianwneing to Ieav~e fur hona.. 'ITh' le'tion of tttl'ers risnititt as fot loin : I'or preositd - t..)its. Trott of M1iles ('it) . lirst s'i''ie prtesuln. .1. T. Munrphy. lHolentt, secondu nwet presidt-nt..Ltthn 11. hlul. 'iltts ('ity. 'iftier ix ttars of 'tli citnt seraile u s Serretaryt. ItuaSell i! Ila risotn has resigned, anti W. l i. Pruett if Ii'l'etia. was itltt'etl itn his plit'. .\l t. "-'ether the i' s.ti trt u lint tis in it i h ri ii;: nI tutuitiot h t til'at,- )et'tutiuiiht'. S iu.tit i . eS il Ituks April '.tt IT inuisAhtn til party spent uu n -rk pleasant hottu in Nan Diego this innining. TfId ell ire p.-pulttion tunned nit Ito receive thlt rhief m agistr~ate and paid himi c %ir.% 3 -ible honor. TIwht program inertuhde b~riiikfast at the liont, !I)01 (ht-rin~nl a hin t.utm o., ('a1t1.. April 2:1. The prey nlential party arrived lit Iciiter-sid* tt "` f. ""tk this atfternootn aftier a deliightfiul I ri p from '--an I)iego terio i routenh-1oill iig withi beautiful st-tner',. Short stops inert- modae at 4)etnutide. -intta \nit. t h ouge antd tiouth lit iierside. Legal IIlanks! Legal Illunka! At nikinls' Iunak stare. AS NATHAN'S Special Monday Sale on April 27 will consist of Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! And the People of Great Falls understand by this time what our Special Sales mean, and that we sell as we advertise. We don t ask youi to patronise our stire becaue it i the Largest Store in the vicinity, nor becansu wte carry iiuti m tune, the amount of Merchandise that any of the oth r clothing shop~ ctin ,how you, but we do ask you to compare our Goods, our Prices, our M 'thoik, our Manners. We feel that we arc entitled to a fair and li irl ir ,share ot trade in Shoes and Clothing, simply on our lesterts, iald fir iavith: in stock the Best Goods of the Best Makers at the Low,-t Irines. ielow we miention a few prices that will astonish ainl riluase all. and if you wish for comfort and economy combined in a Shoe, call at A. Nathan', on Monday next and obtain some of ihit following bargain<: I Lodt itrogauin. .... .......... .... ..... ....... i. (W) t ilnts wiirthl 81..01 SLet ('alt 13111+ .. . .. .............. ........ t 10.1E, full stock, worth $1.7: 1 Lot Two-huckl (;riin Wirking Sluies....... ...........4t *I&u worth 81.:,t) 1 Lot (Governnurliiiiint t(ith ])owns ....... Ft 1.K) woith 1.75 1 lst Cloth iPrince AlbIrt ''ies.................... .. Ft 1k, worth 1.:i0 1 Lot TanColor Hil als. ................ ... ....... ...(t worth lik) 1 Lit Dlresas Shoes in hai and Congress........ .....or 1.45 worth L.', 1 Lit Elegant ](andadswi'l D)ress Shoes in (ingress and Hals. (t :.75 worth I.IK 1 Iit Elegant I)ougilo Ii)ren Shiies in ('ingress and itHula..... ... ... t ' it.) I Ii Hleany Mail Carrier Shoes................. t2.SK. cili, firnwrly at $3.l3 1 1.) Fine Canvis Shoes.... .... ............. .. .i 1 LIt liuiher iole' Tennis Shoes ........ . .. 1f your curiosity will impelh you to Investigate our claims. your Intelligence will compel you to acknowledge that the beat store for allis A. NATHAN, The One Price Clothier. - --GQo TO-- - PHIL KESSLER'S For Bedroom and Parlor Sets Parlor, Dining and Kitchen Tables Easy Chairs and itiickers Desks and Bokeases Sideboards and Chieffoniers Hall and Hat Reaeks Mattresses and Bedding Springs and Cots N ardail..'s and Culpboards Curtain Poles and Sham Holders. -- A Complete Line of-- HOUSE AND Office Furniture. r Agent for 0. W. Jackson in the following Pianos and Organs: Chicker ing, Iverson & Pond. Behr Bros., Chase Bros., A. B. Chase, and Fisher Strong & Clark, A. B. Chase, Chicago Cottage, Jackson. and Church. small Instruments and Sheet Music Always on Hand. Phil Kessler, 313 and 315 Central Ave., Great Falls, Mont. 1 NORTHWEST EXHIBITION 0F NATIVE ANINALS AND BIRDS. FREE TO EVERYBODY! ý. T9 Cenra Avye ra al.Mnaa C= ILA C" 1"s = O ci. .Ii()r ili A'JWOIIIEo~.~ N l'1'OSAN IG R Cental AenueGrea Fats. Mnt7