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SNA'S NEW CONSPIRACY, Holel by Sacaridcing Politics and t All State Offices to Gain thile Capital. tlverly (olltrl ved S lchemn e (given - AwaY Meanwhile Another Minister Starts for Hils Field. KINSIL.E 1 INTERtVIEWE~D. ins Away the snap Concerning the Capltal ajuestion. .,,r.roatN, Nov. i.- J. Kinsley of ,ens. spreme master workman of the I I . W.. is in Washington to attend ,,ovenltion of that order, which will t tnomorrow. He is accompanied by ts Sulivliun, also of Helena, who is ulitor of Montana. Kinsley is well Ic, 1 e, litical aftaies in his state. In nterviewI today he indicated his belief I Montana woultld have the greatest tical jamboree in its history next lI li believes national affairs will atirely out of sight. The tight will over the location of the stait capi and of local officers. According he 'provisions of the state constitution ple will vote in a go-as-you-please ner fr different cities in the race rapital honors. Two of the cities re .ing the largest number of votes will til, for at the next election for per ett location. He says Helena will n the second contest, but that an et is to be made by other cities to ik helena out of the race next year attempting to give Helena all the po al olflics so as to rlise a prejudice inst that town. On this account. he . citizeLns of Helena who are mnore restdi in the business inter tof the town than in putting iticians into fat offihes are going to and prevent any Hel.na politician running for any otfice. If this a is carried out Senator Handlers. re >lican. and (;ov. Toole, democ-ratic, I b 'etired to political obscurity as conte of next year's campaign. The slature chosen next year will elect ders successor in the United States ate and the successor to G;ov. I1e of course will be chosen the same election. On account itis state of things Kansley says it is t to iasposssible to predict which party win. He says Helena people care e fer capittal honors than' they do ut the election for president To a t extent party lines will not he wn in next year's canmoaign, he says ely on account of the capital tight. A |'reaeher for elens. i Aiun.x, Wis,, Nov. 9.- The Rev. J. ('rooker, pastor of the Unitarian rch in this city, has resigned his pas- j te and will accept the pulpit tender him at Helena, Mont. He was want at Philadelphia two years ago, but sd the position because of the great lities for study afforded in this city. field for work in Montana and thet generally is a large and desirable. and the inducements offered were ,h as to hasten his acceptance. All Alarming Itua. i:.. Nov. 9v. 9. A large number of tomers of the great banking tirms on ipzeiger Strass. alarmed by the recent lures ,f Hirschlilll & Wolff anl edlaniler & Sommerfeld today visited ke and withdrew their delposits. ere wiae a great excitement amnong pisit ,r and it was found necessary to I tail ,a ,umber of policenmen for the oial lmurlpose of keeping the icrowd in ler. I'hlce was it run ulmn bunks nervily. All demands were mitt. how or. and this fact tended in a great easure to allay the excitement. The 'l<L' is now becoming quieter. Eunthluasantlo idem)clu ras. l)th. Moi.el, Nov. 9. - D)emoruits of I M-Mins and Iowa generally, clle tted their recent victory here tonight the (;rand opera house. The principal -akers were (iov. Boise, Col. Charles S(lark of Cedar Rapids and F. W. hman of St. Louls. The meeting was ll of enthusiasm. The speech of Gov. else was received with great applause. A Lightweight iglht. Coi.IMiuns, O., Nov. -). Ed Gorman of luilbus. formerly of Buffalo and onuny Comer of C(incinnati, light eights, fought a finish tight tonight for 1,tt0 a side and gate receiplts. W E. ibbs, the Kansas Demon, seconded rman and Frank McHugh of ('incin ti Comer. John Murphy of Cincinnati as referee. A large delegation of sports me from other cities and there were nt 800 present. Gorman forced the hting from the start and landed heavi on Comer. It was apparent from the t that Comer was no match for Gor an. In the second round Comer was ked and forced down twice and the third and last round Gorman short work of his man, knocking in down twice and in the last Comer led to come to time and the fight was ven to Gorman. The performance was enounced as a lay-down on the part of omer. He had been drinking andl was, Sno condition to tight. Toe Much Liqutr. Sr. PAtrs, Nov. 9.- A special front Ver illion South Dakota,says: John Brink an and A. Sebit, cigar-makers, were rowned in Vermillion river last night. ey were out hunting and the boat k. The coroner's verdict was that death was from a chill and the effects of ilquor rather than drowning. A Eorribles heth. Sr. PAu., Nov. 9.-A farmer front Dkkota named Anderson met with a hOrrible death at White Bear lake sta on this forenoon. The deceased was n route to visit a friend at Taylor's Falls d when the train stopped he left it for me purpose and stepping to another was run over by a caboose. death iltlang almost instantly. The de * was about fifty-live years of ago. Jaskson challenpsl Mlain. CHIcano, Nov. 9.-At the request of * Peter Jackson "Parson" Davies extended to Frank P. Slavin the following offer: "Inasmuch as John L. Sullivan states c that he will not be in position to arrange a contest with Frank P. Slavin or any one else until the expiration of his thea trical contract next June and as he would then doubtless need several months in which to train which would make it almost a year before a match could take place between them, I desire to say that I will light Slavin to a finish under Marquis of Queensbury rules for a purse of $10,000, which I understand the California Athletic club will put up and I will wager him 82,5(t) that he does not defeat me, the contest to take place three or four months from the date of signing articles. Siavin, I see, claims to be the heavyweiht champion of Austra lia, a title which I won, still hold and am f open to defend against all comers. If he can defeat me he will honestly he en titled to what he now claims and be in better position to meet Sullivan for the worll's championship when the time I colmes. 1 trust slinvin will see the force of what I say and favor nm. with aan early 1 cceptaince of my toffer. ISigmnetl (Charlhe . I)avis. for 'lPeter .ahckson. '-.k .\rk street. Saln I'ranllivetr,. f - - 1 .1aia.a. 11.. tNot. T. ' Two liaaii a Sstreet t busliness blocks aollalpse.1 at 1:11 ,a1 clock this afternoon iaand it is fear.ed sevaeral persons are hurled in the ruina. C( )nea of the hlolck was a stone front four stories high occupied by Iterrica & Son, erockery jobbers and retailers. The other was of brick three stories high oc I cupied by the bakery and confectionery establishment of B. Lattesty. About twenty people were in the dining roamns o in the rear of the bakery. They heard r the premonitory crash and rushed out of - the back door, all being saved. In lHer rick & Son's store were lBaoaker, Carl e Sumner and several clerks, all of whom r. juamped through the back windows and g hars. Sumlners was cut in tIhe heatd but o otherwise was uninjured. The fronts of Sboth blocks fell into the street, the heavy , stone work of the Herrick black crash-! ing clear to the ground. Several persons were covered by debris. Francis Miner was pinned to the ground by e heavy stone, his right leg being comlt t pletely crushed from his body just above s the knee and only the bleeding stump being left. Walter Stanley was crushedl. so tlhat his feet will have to be amnpu it tated. Miss Laura Waltz, a school is teatcher. ran out of the bakery throughla ty the front door and right through the re falling stone and brick and by a miracle to escaped with only a few scratches. Mrs. a I)avid Frank of Coply and her daughter 7e Zeedla Frank were hit by flying brick and knocked down but are not seriously hurt. l.oth Herrick and ,his son and S. II. Lalferty say all their ; clerks who were inside got out } safely. A bystander who was beyond i the reach of the falling wreck says two t or three persons were on the sidewalk just in front of Herrick's store when the t crash came and were buried in the t wreck. The tire department was called out and heavy stones and other debris piled up on the walk ten feet deep was being taken away as rapidly as possible. E Whoever is buried in the wreck is be yond human help. .Alma Rush, aged 1;, 1 who was in the bakery, was cut about the face and was covered with chemicals a used in the confectionerv manufacture. I She is not dangerously hurt. The block occupied by lierrick & Non was owned by I. Isbell of this city and Henry ('lark of Hartford. Conn. The e one occu pied by Lafferty was owned by the es tlate of Dr. E. W'. Hloward. Loss on the former is 8$5,(l;itl on the latter $14.t.l. Hlerrick & Hon's lossisnrlI.( ); Lafferty's i hiss is about $8l.'+tl. The rear walls of tlth blocks stood intact and the wreck ag' theIre did not fall to the first i, or as in tfront, thus giving the occupants ii thanc' to escape and it was it seemsoi a mirtacle that a score of lives were not' Itst. The wall between the two blkoks hIas been gradually undermined the laLt eiw days by water washed fromn an oveir tlowed sewer. The lsbell & 'lark block ( a as pronounced unsafe some time iut I anti Herrick says he called the attentin I ,1' Isbell on Friday ti the loose brick in the cellar wall. A New Diaease. FluAN KI"roa'', Ind..Nov. 7.- lnformation i was brought here that an epidemic of ai now and dreadfully fatal disease has made its appearance near Kirklin, Ind. A few days ago one of the clhildren in the family of John Wyman was attacked with a peculiar disease that battlled all wedical skill and in forty-eight hours the child was dead. One after another all the children of a family of four conli tracted the disease and died. Wednes day the mother, Mrs. Wyman, died. The father and husband is left a raving maniac. The description of the dis .~se is almost too dreadful to real; . For the tirst few hours t'* patient is atlHicted with a mi'lu fever the tongue then becomes itifamed and assumes huge proportions. The organ then turns very black in color, de composition sets in and in paroxysms of the most intense suffering, death ensues. Physicians say the disease is known to them only as it is described in medical books and that its homeis in Asia where among the natives it is as fatal as the cholera. They call it the Asiatic black tongue and confess their utter inability to combat its deadly work. Later news from the affected district says that seven new (ases are reported all beginning with the slune synipttolms. Killed Illinmelf to EI.rlape .iuatiee. Sr. l'.ati. Nov. . ' T'here were two gave birth to a child eight days ago which Sehrastder abelieved to be a pre mature birth and that he was its father. Hie learned that the child was fully de veloped an an as lie had known the girl only six months it could not be his. The child lived for live days andi then died i mysteriously. Scbrtoeder was enraged at the discovery and threatened to kill both a the baby and its miother. The baby's i death occurred Sunday. liHe shot and r killed the mother yesterday. Of(icers r have been oni the lookout for the mur k derer ever since last night. At 5 o'clock this afternoon Marshal Stroup tof North St. Paul discovered hebroeder near an organ factory in that suburb. The man started to run and the officer pulled his pistol and ordered him to halt. Schroe der stopped, drew his own pistol, and shot himself behind the ear, faulling dead on the spot. A Gernnan Nrlllation. ('opyrilghted 1M.L1 by N. Y. Amertiatl PrI's.. BFwr.tN, Nov. 7. A sensation was caused in financial and s.cial circles here today by the collapse of thI bank. ing Institution of l"riedIlaend, i. S om moertld. This failure is asecinated with the rjeent su pelnsion ,of the hankers. Hirschfeld & \\'Wolf. The fact that Fried lander So,iumnmerlleld were financially embarrassed and that they would tfid difficulty in meeting their obligations was knllown to somee of the operators in the bourse here early in the day. Large forced sales were made and this action vaguely attributed to local financial troubles. -These sales caused a general and heavy fall in prices. but the husi ness of the ilay wua over is.f're the tragic incilents closing the icar,.-.r of the bankers ieain'lll ge'nirally klnown. As the furts in the case dle-veloped.l il aprieared the fiathr iand su ni t in their odihe in the hiink elarly 1i Iullrnii.g tan rlisu-nes-il the crisis in their i llairs. After talking over the matlhr pro and vun they .cu.hlhclud that as, they were hpelessl.. embtirrassed they wouili die. It is understood this rtiltiun ti htake itheir n lives wiui in .ll grat lultlas iei to thei fnet that their nrrists was itn pending. as 'elik onutnhertiehll. the son. sad bectl-oe involved in spicuaintions which were morl e than likely it hmliel to his arrest on a criiinal charge. Having arrived at the decision tliht tlenth wvil ireferable to arrest and dlisgra.e, llth father and uin sihot themseilves i the heatd, using rciilvers. VWhien the clerks in the oltce. ilarinmed it the relports of the pistols, ran to the private ioftle they found father and son still alive. They were conveyed to the hoslpital in a dying colndition. 'The tirin has llen in existence for li hliung time anti held a gIn dl poition in the tinaniiial I world. It had a solid reputation as a 1 teady-"uiing holuse. Its enustomers, whoi Sbelonged chielly ito the niddle class, were scatteried througlihout the empire. Since the llirschfeldh WVollf failure mainy of the principal clients of l'riedlander & 9Smnmerfeld, who had beeomine alarmed regarding the stability of private bank ilg houses, nimade heavy withdrawals of ideposits. Herr Suiunerfehd tried to meet the difficulty by attemnipting to realize on his investlnents. 'These. Showever, were lucked uip illI industrial and other stocks which were not readily marketable and eventually Sit was found impossible for the firmn to Stmeet its engagenemenits. meeite na engagernlts. Police have taken charge of the firm s office and placed seals upon the safes. The intensity of excitement caused by the failure was such that it was a cause for congratulation that the fact of the suicides was not known until after the close of business, as it gives the public tune to reflect before allowing them selves to give away to a panic. The best informed members of the bourse say that they do not expect the failure to precipitate a period of general disaster. though it is certain to greatly increase the alarm among investing classes. This evening a large crowd assembled in front of the bank and threatened to carry the building by storm and recover their securities. The police had great difliculty in restraining the mob from carrying their threats into execution. Many artisans are infuriated at the loss of their deposits. Friedlander. senior and the surviving partner is stay ing at Mentone. A telegram has been sent sulmmoning him to return to Ber lin. Inquiry into the affairs of Hirsch tielt &. Wolff realizes the worst anticipa tionn. Tihe firm has been in business for c; years and had as its chief t'umoner ziAeturath lierr Wolff, who ot .upied sev er al other lpositions of trust. lit, was a I h.did little in a speculative line until recent yeans when his private textrav atganlces andt lssts at the gaining tabLle led to his .iembarrasstint.t lie tried to re Sup his losses thugh dealings on Paris and Berlin iuoursts. A.s matter of fact the firm had been insolvent since 187:l. I -or a nu uber of years Wo\ltff has been liv\ing by selling and pawwning the securi ties of depxtsitors wiorilng in connection with Banker Joseph L.tipsiger. It is as scrted that Wolff with all the facts Ie ing known to Le ipsiger ftated slurious draits through leipsiger and pawnedl securities of delsesiltrte amiountingL in value to 3.000.1(1 imtitarks. IAiplsger finally went to the wall antd his fullure Shastened the downfall of IIirsthfell &" Wolf. Among the numetrous aristocratic I creditors of the firm are Prince Ilenry of Prussia, who loses s,0tKi) vtmarks: Prince G (unther of Schleswieg-Holtstein, a broth er of the empress of tiermany. whose loss also anmounts to 5.;0,(tI miarks. anti Count Iutticben, a prominent leader in (iernman society. who is out :WK),(01i marks. Other muembers of the aristoe. racy who are severely hit are ('ount Zetl litz Treschler, Count Ilredow Ihiclh stager (Goldschmidt and (ount I.Eulen Ierg of the imperial Ihusehold. and Count Lehndorf, chief of t the imperial stables. A large numlber of industrial companies lose f their deposits. Wolff is confined in Mt abit prison. Hie says he is unable to umake any estimate of his liabilities. lle I has a number of heavy gambling debts. The emperor designs to cleanse high as well as low society and his goaii in t tentions have received an impetus from r these disclosures. The Wolff clique H Haunted the demireps in sumptuous rai i ment in the best boxes of the opera 4 house, ant with their frail emianlm ons drove in harouches through thit 'Thir gurten. Officers belonging to Berlin andi other garrisons who are following the same cife as the Wolff crowd have received r caution through the colonels of their e regiments that the emperor will wipe o them out of the army and will use his in . fluence to ostracize them in society un less they mend their ways forthwith. Rstl Mema on Lse tsaspsage. rl l):NRa, Nov. 7.--Gov. Routt today received information from Routt country d that the Utes had been off their reseva it tion and were roaming through Lily h park and along the White and Vanmpa s rivers conmnitting depredations and wan id tonly slaughtering game. It is isti re mated that during the past month they r- killed 3,000) deer, mostly does and fawns hk Iides of the deer alone are taken. If the .h Indians are not soon returned to their in reservation trouble is liable to ensue. Silxth Addition TO THE TOWNSITE OF GREAT FALLS I IMMENSE CAR SHOPS! r SPLENDID SCHOOL FACILITIES! AND CITY WATER! Consider the Location ! SIX BLOCKS .,l From Park Hotel PRICES to nd Corner Lots, $600 and $700 he The Great Falls Water-Plower & Townsite Company will, on Wednesday morning, November l ith, 1891, offer for sale lots in the SIXTH ADDITION on the west side of the Missouri river. This addi tion is distant less than one-half mile from the central business portion of this city and is readily reached by the iron wagon bridge, just opened for free traffic. The Car Shops. Round Houses and Supply Depot now being built by the Great Northern Railway company will he in full working blast before Janurry 1st, 1892. The water mainls to supply this portion of the city are now being laid, and a \tell equipped Brick School Building will be ready for school service before the first of the year. (Quick and substantial develop mcent of this portion of the city is assured; accordingly--NOW IS THE TIME TO INVEST! For price lists and general particulars call at the office of the G(reat Falls W\Vater Powcr & Town1isite Company. MINING STOCK QUOTATIONS, As Taken Fromn the Btourd This Date. Lowet Highest kid. Hi. Iondon. N.lh'rt ............ .15 1.a2J0D iamond H.. Nelhart........... 1.00 1.211 uneen of tihe Hills, Neihart... 2.00 l.O0 SInoren es. Neihart.............. . .10 Ingersoll. Neihlrt . ........... ! .2 ('umberlandi . Neikart....... .00 .10 talt. Neihiart............... . .15 D Monarch. Neihart............. .10 .14 Commonwealtbh, Neihirt....... .06 .075 lit. James. Nelhrt ............0 ,00 WhtlPrýrwill. ('arpenter (reek..0(. .15 Holt Mountain. H larker......... .r, "10 r Ontario, lHarker...... ..... ,l .15 I )ry W' Hakr ..............21 .10 I Mountain Bide. sarker......... . .0,1 Idl Harker .............0... .2 .25 tol. Silver. PlaIinnm Ind Tollurium. now (Creek ...... . .17 0 ('ornuop i, s]now ('reek...... ...6 .40 hJak DimondL now Creek... .10 .14 I. .X. 1..sInow ce ........... .10 .20 leslnsto_, Snow ('reek ........ .10 ... Jennie Whipple1 Snow Creek. .10 Waerly. Blow(reek........... .10 Brown Qu1sdQn..e B.w 0'rsek .10 oweepet. .. O k 10 araP tlas blocks of treas i.n sOat in mines no beinl deslo As agoon invest m. I a.t mca be otIn Mon All corre. ,sondene pron.ptltt.nded to. (1 1.000 3hsrss of Commonwealth at........ ·. .00 shar St. James at ................ ... 4 4 S2.000 shares of Ontario at Barkerat....... ....i H. - G. - [leie's - lining - Exchange, ; eBAT FALLS. - MONTANA. r Rsferenesa: First National. Dank. Oreat Falls National Bank IdScs. t Hack. of Great Fall. For LadiesOnly ! harm wh n thy inl'.-t yalur mloney in thf 0 Splen~did Bargains .Which w\v ar, u Inw offlrinlg. It i. 1111 n y weVll iliV.Isted :Iln.1 will N. * yiehl y.u hlipr returns. . 'rThe fullh ,it list :-hogs y)u "Oh. ll lay!.haV. yo lsl tnItll' s W 'Mt ilfthetllr'fl, . h11 w soi I if i i t- ll ri t ai'r. T'u hl lllX '?11 htlt lt n N b O llons! ouhln .u tltll'n( . i' llll-'lCl t. is("rl't:i th Ill q ali| % orf.the4 X(e111; " ' NI'lWcy :I r,' 1ur l eI by oflfrelltlll a ;t Dour stole,. Ix Wlilni SOME RARE BARGAINS. A full ..i-inclh Tre.I t, in all tI lotrs. at ............. ... ......... 1 eat -inch . . ......... . .....................2 t :Ito incth loaking, half price........ ........... ......... ... +2t.oO Our line of Dress G tHwl.t is the finest ever brough.t to this ,,ity. It is only e.lUaled by our stock of Hosilery. IllnderwerII' and Fa111ult'y (.;a1ns. whi'ch is most .eomuplete. Ourt Millinery department stands at the head of the 1las. a1nd embrates all that is new and novel. As we buy feor cash our ctustlomelrtt et the benefit in at big re:lilution in price·. We call save you Y: wpr 'Hllt Ion your fall pur c.hases. Cnme and see. NEW YORK CASH BAZAAR BECKON & AHERNS, Proprietors. NORTHWE~T KX-HIBITION OF0 NATIVE ANIfMALS AND BIRBS. FREE TO EVERYBODY! S. . , w ' . , S(, le H I r w s C, Y ,V SMPORTER AND WHOLEALE DEALER I- - 1 WINES, I2IeLORS AND CIGARS. Central Avenue. Great Falls. Montana. " HAZEL - KIRKE," The Finest Domestic Cigar in Existence. FOR -:- SALE -:- EVERYWHERE. W. S. CONRAD, CHAS. BASWITZ, "21 and '223 Third st., St. Paul. Ofli.e -;rand t'l tral Ci-iir ,torc Distributing Agent elhon, h . H. presentati\, for CementsPlaster _Sce IC Piotooraphs Fire Brick and Fire Clay -MADE BY" HILTON'S English Portland. nANOVER German Portland. C. E. Le Munyon, AKRON "Red Star" brand. MILWAUKEt CEMENTS. Phti rai artitr the (r.ut Also Michigan and New York Calcined Plaster at wholesale and retail by the BUILOINBS, MINES. ETC., A SPECIALTY. Machinery and Supply Department of the Great Falls Iron Works. See the elegant views of the Hiighwood Notice to Oreditors. Range, The Falls, Mt. Echo and Twe ste of Martin L. Tolbert ds rd. Medicine Lake now at his Notice i. hLerby ,tivhen the ander.ianr! dnataitrator no the estate o Martin L. Tolbert. elmed to the ereditore of and all p Va'r Studio 13 Park Drive Soutkin 1. . . .. of --~'? , Studio 13 Park Drive South. foblt w.0thm. ther naoee ry voaechers within four molthe. ater the bcrt publication of this notce to the ,id admlnistrator at the law nce fT. L. KBrd, tBrct FIncl , Montna, the U 5me b the Dylae f or th. tran.ol ol f the Ima. Stook Sheep for Sale. nero of sid soto Inthe tcn of C('mcade. .B. L seT, om,000 to0,C0 head of ine stock shep Oe Admirist oi Martin L. Tolbert. Deceased. iD.. Vora . c .i lpn eao oordag Dted, Otobr .ll,1. OtN lS'O'T. Ursatlna.