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Ulont rica THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE. LUME X. (iUE \'I' FALLS, MONTANA, SATURDAY MORNING, .JANUARY 9, 1892. NUMIBER 43 N athau, THE ONE-PRICE LOTHIER, tale Agent in Great Falls ( rall ýoods bearing; the trade mark MANHATTAN The canhattan Shirts are uno elled 1 quality and make and none othert ap mIh th em in tit, in fait they head in itt line just as hate bearing the trade ark sepYrnaETE. "in the !b:t line. 11ut (ills! m4 nu1ftr" ;.rý ý" . " ly try in intitute. Our Fall Stock 1= mapni i Vle a" l t aml tLttmr Lon at 1 Ire. \1a hmll I* 1n estrim-1 my to 1 g 1m Ih t the a the belt ;I 0;' .'d iaia'e aut lra ' a I i% l VerI da cam;. Ila m owr iaatmnl hake i tm I l contr-l in (l rmaat I'allsof ite aun of 11maalattti ii that reatagaimZ c;mIII itr te t I c i'. I I mmii I. -01110 al d c ilb Il Is I; aatfally yours. A. NATHAN, !:'I "entral Ave Bach, Cory & Co. Wholesale Grocers. THE ONLY STRICTLY GROCERY HOUSE IN THIS PART OF MON TANA. We buy from the sa ne fact ries and houses that the cast ern jobbers do, and in much larger quantities than some of the so-called jobbers % ho infest this country with their grip and sell by sample. OUR GOODS ARE HERE ON THE GROUND Subject to inspection, and are just as we represent them. We are NOT UOING A COMMISSION BUSINESS. We can meet any legitimate competition. SOLDIERS COOLED THEM OFF,( The Mob in SpringfilrI, Kansas, Are Not So Anxious to Fight. They ('owaraly Slink Away Iefore it Strong thuly of Militia. Strong Efilt-rt Will Be aInde to ('sil ht IEvery Menmilr of the .... aril.. \'. T~inst. tPIrNGH.rdsa~. Kiun.. Jan. 7. The mso . firs who arritivti hlre bast bight have ;gain gae tnontrititil an efflet, long si it' t.ntnelut.ivi'ly proven, that a timb. tit utat ttr hew tiurbultnt amp liawltt-s in tth' abse~nv! of Iroops, arun beiomers torderly aid law abiding ill their presence or v!lse 'eeks safety in flight. In till- present in stance the latter effort is noticfnd, and not a single nuieshr of tie tmob which so cruelly muordert'd an flleer of thlli town rensaineti to oppstie the state iii litia in their work of bringing order nut of uthats. Company It of the stittill- I litia, under command it (tilt. litfler, arriveit here last night trtu i is iti it somse vacanlt storemo~ns. 'IThey had a quietingg effect tin till. l'oulrary to the report circulated freekl .Ind44 liiton dil not il ti e to sI rinatichi at till. The judge iultaidles to openI trl aijno urneart at to o,-lck this morninll under tith' prott etit n l f Ii-li ma i i I l 'he project war aol~andt ucl ,tl he wieu to 1't';!t to altltend the f~unetlt (if, ý'h' li liann. .1 ti' oblorl: it,, t-i iii u att iYi t let iii ili tluet hit ' .1 dge and to (-il .1 ite it.b it r lii t ihttie ittti tltt; l .J. I t t:it efi r Ili fi;i' set titig e-tI itkrtif . Ity hittett itt Ne Mitittlutptu tiit'I ett to sin i i o Ne. i t h ti t it a ' uta t tly, 1 taurtue nif1 otlt'tlx triti uts ii tI jlit i-( ili' t.t1 t, t ly hut ut iliti t l \\tttig titI lte t . an .\ile. i1t itbley law; \ utu i ttre Itit itthtitie Inal su it;, dyitt I;., Mit'lir of Xi ,'titllIti Authviiri,iiie fu ut tti t'iti' l i nut li ;wads to tit huyi' tii eklt'r mi f ill i i ,tikiuta li iatigl the -t ergti aot-fiti i tte ot' Iit fe r;i rofai rnlliphily. 1_ ltius nt"l l' tf W isce assiu Provbling that itt h l. al ir tl's hereafter t oiin 'i shill rir.a liin one iunta troy t r pure sit ver and for tih free cotinge oter'of. 11y dosfeph of Newv Mex iii For thel admission of New .Mexico as astate. lyy Hauversen of Mirini a To ii ofix freight rates on nill into rstatc railwaiys. iny tidge of hlassachusett To regu late ingoigration. Ity hist of Illinois To reduce letter aostgnge to 1 cent an ounce. Ily tlue of Teorgianessee To repeal the rMcKinley law; also to repeal the ohian mail subsidy act. on tMiller of tWisconsin tuthorizing the secretary of the navy to hire i s-ll is'rt number on vtsiuils to carry to Itussing ll corriiutittsmade uysaitizens of te tit ttied a dt ttle. day .iekler of South Dakota Fixing the minnuinut lr.t of it pension it t'l p,"r monath. Ity fierce of Tretnessee For the fret coinage of silver. B~y launbua of Texas For the irriva tiont of finis. alss for the free. ciiinage of silver, als.u i resolution directing th~ conmnsittee on judiciary to investigate um! repxort whether the act of 1867l, whien Iprovides that gold and silve~r bullion brought to the mnints for coinage *,hall be coined for the benefit of depositors. is still in force. Bty Tucker of Virginia To place bind ing twine tin the free list. By Ilonpkins of Illinois -For it branch mint at Chicago. also to prevent specula tion in gold and silver bullion, also to prohibit national banks fromt acting as agents of lottery companies. B lount of Georgia entered a motion to reconsider the vote by which the house decided yesterday to indefinitely post pone the senate joint resolution author izing the secretary of the navy to trans *port certain contributions to the suffer ing poor of Russia. The house then adjourned, till Mon day. Wa.hlsgton Noter.-apranger'ia /5ill. 'A5smNoiTroE, Jan. 7. Representative Enloe of Tennoessee today introduced a hill ahiending paragraph HItJ of a sched ule of the tariff law so as to provide that lead ores and lead dross shall pay a duty of three quarters of a cent per pound providing that ores containing silver and lead in which the silver is greater in value than the lead, shall be considered silver ores and be admitted free of duty. S rretary Noble decided that the charges of fraud and corruption against P'almer. agent at Cheyenne triver Indian agency, and Shoenfelt his clerk, are not sustained. He does tind, however, that inefficiency is shown, and in consequence their resignations will soon be asked. The comptroller of the currency today appointed Lewis L. Lostetter of Iroquois receiver of the Huron National bank, of Huron, South D~akota. The text of the free wool bill, drafted by Chairman Springer of the ways and means committee, but not yet introduced in the house by him nor approved by a majority of the ways and means com mittee, has been given to the press. Springer was at first reluctant to give it out for publication in advance but finally said, in view of the many jonflicting siatenatii 5 a It in rit gard to the bill. t11;t III. timnghtll it might be best in order to ai' criti citm to make utblia its proaitione. It provides that after the lint :ila of .Jnui ary. 1893. the foll wi lgr a rI,- when iim ported shall le exa-mlpt frioin duty A namely, ail wools, iair if iamiiii, giat. alpaca, and other like aainaia:ls. atial all wools on the skin, all nuils. tiop waste. stubbing waste, roving waste.i-.rilg waste. yia wiisfe, and woolen ragis. niugo. and thiaks. The eitect of i-ectilata is t4. wipe iat all except aid valoriaii duties tin 4 wisilan and worsted yarns.e' n clitihstaitwis. knit fabrics, blanket.a, hats, anal fttantcle of wool, wViiiniis i iii hialitens a tress goods, coat linings, Italian4 cloths nold gisids of aa similar a-htiaaeter. riaav-niade clothing iial Wering ia ppaa i farei jlts. itlishlis anil pile fatrias iaaiae piartly of wool, lioaks, liualias. iackets, tbaa s. A taters, iti.. xiitil.gs, garihigs. suiienid ere, braces. li-taaus. hindings. briaids, axalaiiis. fr laagas. giialp.-iras aiia tassels, dress triaiiiiaimags. laiceas ul ea-iitideries, heal nets anal buttons ie, ornuiiiants amiia priiiiipallt of wool or worstedu. ear .ts of all laiuds, druugaiels mail baik iags. iiaat. raus. iiai-'i. and art t - Inlares awls ata'' portiais of carpets or t I arp'itis. 'dahrse xri lhat air known its mlp,"lsalion dutiestIlomanufacturers 9 and hnn't'hcenlsenl thewr Is ing req uired It to pay. utiuues Ii ruiw wool. 'To -lullut under paraigraph ::tsA of the alea(inliy 11'1 is tis-al tii Stpringaar's hill ait :iu piir aent aailraalara-ui. l'aaraigraphti s,: I' iithe tiali-y art provalidi that t woals ,uoil 1ina a' it the form of raping or tops. nail all wadl aiiaal lair advanced iii aaii manner heithu. n waiiheil ir s clreii i co:a btlont not atiaaaiaillV for in auhlitian to il t.-umpuiaausutry 'ultiits. shall he subject to; a thll - iane du ui-s. iuu'ing froii Ili to .l It ptr aent, as ara iaamposad upaaau inanufai ill rares or wooailla aiaiiaiiy aria ed atar. 'lhi-s i, eu-aa ia ala-a to a r'l.a iaI.aia lii sit s iaaiia4a naaat ry- duti t- al a , I0 tha " a pii " ila oo 1ala9 . i1 a.1 a-il taii a w(.1aiaal aii l x laaaa l t l , i al , in a a na a 1 tfutture ritia I iaaal pa al ax t aix l-a 1-a-. Iini , .a.- . In ia.a of Il. i iro ai i ii in thFa a''ail alai "aal y tiaala af l1 1:ur f1,1'11 'm i~. 1. 71 . 1, mll.il ( it thl J uly .,. the. e:*. cI t t.it" r .I~n .. '. !'. _. ia- -!aie iai I ra' la laii btill 11" I " Iu hiI . itehli I . l a--a 1'. " i .- al a sii hilaa ', i lt -Ir it . a--I- ' Itria ab I ii a V i L il I i 1 ta 11 , ail. . a a-a;i-al ap aaa aaaa ua .:a I 1. -a i I a I ala 101 fIl 'hlit "'1'IIIIu'led to its tlunar1nh! ti c ala a a: thia %iaa th r til i.r n, thorii l ia islsa e a I ala ireii a lil illaI . f l.' .1:1 il pian1 I i-a ' i' ":1t h il l l 1ill 1 ;11 lub'i-' aa11 - ,ai- h nllaa l li "11" ;i . 1 1 wl al' II a a. o' Oh iir-i i ' tii-ii. ,a i a a iaa it floura ,lily eaui alt ala Inu"i tiai-t prtac iaaa. owing to ia is ailiasioai and liti' flit that justw" toa lila iilportirs of aar ialas iailiii in sci tion i af tla tairtila law requires that ruaasoaabal antiaa shouldt e givali of thu j presidelnta Intended actioni. i-icitar Illaine tlaaaiy a' scut notes to the laiploiatii r. presi ta tives lin ham ei-ay if .Aistrin, iluingaura, tutx ('olu iia. l1la) ti. Niauraagua, lnaldurai . Spain Iaar liliillapiiae islatnds) anl Veine zueii informing theii that on the 1ith of laarah next tl a president would issue r sucia prnalauiation. Negotiations with l'uratn aid Souii other countries hlaa' raaihed suchi a stage as in the auaaiion tia t tail opinion of thai presaient to warrant tIli seiretiacr of siate in iaithlaling nlicle ti tthimai or the proclaiiiation nf titaing thwir aix uts. 'I ie iaala5s wal'a 11 iansiaiered aial sigi ediii t ilaiuie at his n .esidence this afternoont. \It . ilNT11 t o . .ill' . i . 1 ' I frIt lit. 'Jl'n dinaltr freom Ktnslrl, toidy unlerltlof ewnooM intsirtity work in 1tate11 outside bit' to! of the allitnte. I l1 introduced d bill of it porr Iy iliauti aflrn paternal character to r. ltg ao luan iIy the nIt 1iMnal government oltf tilor of till ),. INtrtKyI toie trlIpturple of Indiana. TlrI preamble recites fo ti'he ploplt of In diana are laboring under it aurde of enormous interest (Iarges madet posi bte gytelgreat ssttrciy of mtlney, the direct result of legislation faloring cred it-owning capitalistsi it.d hostile to tilhe wage-earner and prtduier, resultlilg in enflrcied mortgaging of 1 nnds in Ifdiatn to such an extent as to threaten tilir losi. Til hill itself authorizes the t f retary of the treasury to issue treallurY notes to the atrunt of Lthlil ithn M NIrI dolledi. These notes to t lianed to nth people of Indiana on Mortgages upon their lands. Every on t who ilecepts it loan of this description is to genre :t promissory note for the amount n ndl htI is limited in his borrowing to hlf of tine cash v~luation of his land. To seconta fair rate of interest on the money la.wd the governor of the state is to collect It semi annual tury of one per Brut. andt turn it into the treasury. 1When tt 1 principal notes fall due if the ptown-airy notes are unpat i the th nrtgagt will he foreumsed and the land sly. If thtere is no Sidder for the tract of iunt it is to he bid in for the United States uat the occupmnt bf i rlalted to Hanmin upon it in consideration of the paynert of th rental equal to ri tax i a mea r ent. A safeguard upon the issue of the treasury notes under the terms co the hill is pro vided in a clause limiting their amount to a total not exceeding $1toK per canitu for the whole country and not less than A.N) per capita for the whole population of the state of Indiana. Senator Hill of New York rt mained in his seat for an hour after adjourbub tua of the senate today. He was the object of interest to the peple who then b id entrance to the hall and was much dis cussed and pointed at by little knots of spectators who gathered in the rear of the desks. lie occupied the steat for mer) tilled by Senator Hampton of South Carolina, in the last row on the democratic side of the chamber. The new senator received a measure of wel come not usually accorded to newcomers in a conservative senate, for not 0017 was he personally greeted by nearly a. his democratic colleagues, but by many republican senators. TJE IRRIGATION CONVENTION. An lrtannllt 1n Enee'ted and ilee' Neeessary I imamittees Appointed h%" the ('hair. (eorge W. Irvin Makes it Rattlinti Sie'eel in H' hiki'h lie 'lakec I'eeieu lar Irenucd elie Irriuation. A lliieinued City 31leen lalls 1tErlom a Third-uI Iteus W idoeleew 1and Still Lives. HtEt.t:Nr. Menet.. .1teee. 7. Special to the Twle NI . The representatirne triee the several m'uln ties ile the state ait tle' state urigation 'ccnentict was net ln tirely complete but Ieeneuidecc were en leee1eel to elake c11 i 'e repell'sentatice' ble ly of clmen, eleractnu cll the ccnepatiens acl professinee'. '!'hey met here in respon' t t toaicall freeeee Cce:'reenr Toole, fer the r pujeiee 1e'e takiecg l, nel ! enhatien) looking te tie' Heuring eel ceiel lands to the state fer ree'llecti '. This is in accordance rwith te r'e'selutien eedepted at the irrigee Stieet eO'eeress iM l ll hec1 liest summer. at whiceh all lili states eeente territories were I'e'l'r ee'letael. It is pe'ope sed to take eunite'e t actjeee eee tateerialie' ('etngress upjen the seijee't. *1 te' poraryor nittion e'lee 'iiiet'e by -leekin; e e I. hteiiser eheirnett lael IIeeno I"" i 1 iee'le'rtae';'. Lienee.eine. 1(n1kcuL weirmum' lirte 1n wmber1 to the eapitai ' n l ei eehe ! ' f tie' ccIte wed \e ti1'".1 e l e i ha' 1 .1 i t1 l r e t 1 ' s . t I ", . r t h e ei v e1 eehi 11u1 happy le i-gne r. 'I'i;te c rc l' inib \ Iee e- '"11 H I-el'' c ae ph'. l c r ,~ ' ,11-l h'en It ,11' e 1 e iej' 'll .r Ieee--li el II.'' "11lili1e1 iee r1ild ee11 c1) I e Ill'' ree ' gel dlil ,I e l' l l land-aije ele t h.111.% Ii I Il' prepe' r I 1 c elll' 'late 'n ""I lu. 1.1.1. 'l' b ccli "' cl I' 1, , I'll Ii :l:''.'l' 1I ,',II I 1 14 ci :1' -I~ X1 Ill'! r. , I' 4.1111,: in n _,41 t.h : fie 1,i 11 I . 11,.'1 ln" rLh uuti 1d 1i1. 1 :c. tit. ill 'led 4 i ice 1 i not 14 1l1' u1 rih th, li fee hI av n ' eel lllei'el t cengel: n il Nry MI' l p~im" ', ~oe i lee nIlute eis.I i s ' 11, e .dn ials 1, leh fll xe s:. i in o3 .eel dl""h,;1/t' r1,1 , ash couunlt. T'lle eunitleeleie''s as flane. M: elicoue '' ' "'c, e iC-c . ' li pe ' : Park. 'r : .l: 1 1eie ' li ic le't' e. imiller ( . 11: 1. . Harris: .f"ellerson. I'.. 1:. lirooke:' LI everh11mi.(len. .1. .\. Birwne: ('alter. \ . It. '. Hliggiee : I eulluti..ie . .e l 'ee l: lawec'oee. J. W. It. 3here: liDeer leeeeie.1e I Le'ce'eenceeeee Lewis and Clarke. er . ). VWee'd: aldison. Ie. (t). Ilie'Icknuee ellcee stete, II. F. Shugart: Ferges. II. l.I lisier: lMegher, W. I. Sietherlin: ('ic teNee,.1. S. Patterson. 'r'Te -celt'ention then edjeurncd until Itl liiele'k tlicrreW ' merlieg teegice the e'eeeeiitt'ee n re's e li ie s t ci 're'dentials i cehanee to re l pert. .li iea., t at IHeluna.i Iirii xi. lun.T. I perial to '111 1 14 . Jaunos T. 'Ihainai s of lIjiaunnal ('ity.I 110nat.. fr11 fro,, it thir) ý;toryt n imnfl w of the I rand (Central hoatl this morning. brea.king all ain and ri-valvng other injuries not niisiarily seratns. It wias reiaad la, Sti. liatiri, hie pital heire haic wounds14 wrr""e dre~ste, 1,,, rite . Iihi li. Ni.%% Yialin. Ian. 7. The marriage of ! ('.l. Unliph ia tia t of l:ngland to Mrs. .luanaill 1). Imherts va-s aai-hilted this iftero. Si at :t a el-k in ('aii ry church in Fiourth avenue. The ceemiany was parforieia by the Rev. I)r. Henry Y. | -atter ii.assisted by Iiev. D r. Endicatt Pxeiaxaly. Sr. Levis. .Jan. 7. .1 special from Eagle Piaass, 'ex., says: It was reportid i here today that the troops ran upon)i (iarza's men this iaorning between ti n anti Larido ani were defeated. No pir ticulars to be had. Two IHundirei Minu4., it EnliiisiIed. McAisi'ra-: 1. 1'.. Jan. 7. About 7 oelock this evening all explosion or curred at mine No. 11 coal hiaft, pi r ated by the Sage Coal and M ining sain pany. near Krebs. Ueports say ihout _411) men are entombed at this writing. No particulars rai he learned as to the eanse if the explosion. A Nrekiae iiai.,. It.aYvI lI:, La...lain. 7. -The jail bane was forcibly entered by a iob lust night and L. N. I)ibaarnon anal ('ol. l ester lynched for the muriler of ii *ewishl ped lar a week ago. Fight With oti.nwn. Auiav.ON, Kas., Jan. 7. in a running light with outlaws this evening it is known four nmn were killed. The num ber wounded is not known. The itlsimoaure lailors' Amsir. Vnu.bIao, Cal., Jun. 7. -The investiga tion into the assault on the Blaltimore sailors in Valparaisa began this morning at Mtare island in the presence of .1 ualge Advocate (ieneral Rlemy, United States District Attorney Uarrir anti United States Commissioner J. S. llanley. Remy conducted the investigation. John W. Talbot, apprentice on the Baltimore was the first witness. lie claimed the assault was entirely un provoked. Insure your houns with Phil Gibson. Hot rosat beet lunch from 11 p. m until 2 a. m. at the Hoffman. INVENTORY SALE! In Ord er to Reduce Our Large Stock preparatory to our Annual Invoicing we shall inaugurate a GRAND= ,*CLEARANCE* ALL LINES OF DRY GOODS, CARPETS, DRAPERIES, and BOOTS AND SHOES WILL BE REDUCED IN PRICES. JOE CONRAD. i0 0 I0 j oo +5 I 0