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VOL 30—NO. 1+4 HELENA, MONTANA TERRITORY, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 22, 1889. FIVE CENTS STRUCK A SNAG. THK 1KKSBYTERIANS. THREE AT A TIME. THE RAILROADS. DIAMOND AND TRACK- TROOPS-ASKED FOB Proceeding-- of the Northern and southern A Weal ( enters llle Lady of W hula Butte ( blaaa-o Fails to Play Ball-Flyers at I too la aavd Ornveaend. tleneral Aaaeanblfea. la Proud. Indications That the Samoan Com- NEW YORK. May 21.—The Presbyterian Visit ot Union Pacific Msgnates to WASHINGTON. May 21—Inability to bit Black Fiends in Culpepper County, Miner: Butte can bid defiance to her Pearson's effective pitching with any de. HERSHFIELD ADR?': missioners at Berlin are in general assembly spent the first part of the many would-be rivals in everything that 1 session to day in discussing the proposed Butte and Anaconda on a Tour gree of success and poor fielding on the part Vs., in Serious Danger From In• goes to sustain her right to the title of the Situated on Montana Avenue brth Roug-h Water plan of work among freedmen. This was of Chicago gave the senators an easy vic• followed by a report on home missions, for "Greatest Mining Camp on Earth." Not of Inspection. tory to-day. Score, Washington. 13; Chi• censed Colored Citizens. of Flower Garden AddifK which about SVO0.000 was asked for next only has Butte the greatest and richest cago, ft. The batteries were—Washington year to keep up with the growth of the mines, the handsomest and the loveliest Fear son and Mack: Chicago. Hutchinson west The Site of this Addition is a Beautiful Knoll, and the Scenery The Americans Insist that Malietoa children, but also can it lay claim to doing The BeMef Expressed that the Union and Flint One Attempt Already Made by Lynch• The ONE-PRICE Clothier, When the afternoon session opened Rev. more tban its share towards tulfilling the on all Sides is Unsurpassed. OTBLTLDIXO HAS ALREADY ShaM be Made King, But Bis• Or. Hamlin, of Washington, spoke and Pacific AI6ne Will Improve the XIV TOM WINS. ers. Which Failed Through the scriptural injunction relative to multiply• ST. LOCI* BLOCK, COMMENCED The CATHOLIC COLLEGE GROLN"DS disapproved of using foreign language in NBW YORK, May 21.—Tbe New Yorks marck Objects. church work, and thought the use ot Ger• ing and replenishing the seed of the earth. Montana Union. Vigilance of the Guards. ADJOIN IT ON THE NOKTII. Only six minutes walk from the man should uot be continued beyond the and Pittsburgs completed their present MAIN HUH. first generation. Rev. Dr. Ambrose C It is not every city that can lay claim to series this afternoon. The grounds were a Northern Pacific Depot. being the birthplace of triplets, especially smith, of Illinois,wanted to know just how \\ t.rk to Commence on the Hoaaeatmke quagmire and not 1.000 persons were pres Auothar EafSfaairal Between Wbites aaid Hen..in Trouble Threatened Between many first generations there were. "You of the weight of those who made their ap• ent. The result was uncertain throughout, Large Lots, Cheap Prices, Easy Terms. French and English Fishermen on have first generations of (iermans and other pearance at the residence of J. C. Keegan, Pa. a To-day —A Talk With Ueneral but tbe Giants' timely batting in tbe early Blacka at forest City, bat No Una the Newfoundland Coast. nationalities coining here to-day, and tbis West Centervllle, sundav afternoon. On Manager Mellen. part of the match won them the game. Reported to Be Injured. will probably continue for years to come. the day mentioned Mrs. Keea.au gave birth A HELENA STORE that car- We want to evangelize and American• Score, New York. 5: Pittsburg. 4 The Sixty Lots sold the first day the Addition was on the Market. to two girls and a boy. '1 he girls weighed batteries were—New York, Welch and rie-s as laige a CUJTH1KG ize the Europeans arriving in this twelve pounds each and the boy sixteen No better Lots were ever Offered in this City for Safe Invest• country. It seems the only means BCTTK. May 21.—[Special to the Inde• Kwing: Pittsburg. Staley and Miller. Cl'LPKPPKB COUBT Hm «K. VsV, May <".»/>l/»"fp*f«rt, is**), J.i/fhe 2V. 1*. .4asori*f«J Vrtm. pounds. stock as any tirin we>bt of Chi• ment and Quick Profits. we have to do tbis are two schools sus• pendent)—A special train arrived in The games at Philadelphia and Boston 21.—Near Richardsvilie, this county, Sat• BERLIN. May 21.—From certain indica• tained by tbis assembly, who can preach to If any envious rival can beat this the were postponed on account of rain. cago. tions at the room* of the American dele- their country men in the German tongue." Miner would be glad to bear if. and due Butte at 7:40 this morning bringing urday night, seven negroes went to the Dr. Smith thought if the (rerman theologi• credit will be given. Mr. Holcomb, vice president and residence of one of their race, bound him WALLACE & THORNBURGH, Kates, M well an at the quarters of the Enjr Association trainea. lish commissioners and at the (rerman for• cal school at Dubuque, of which he is pres• I general manager of the entire band and foot and assaulted his wife and A HELENA FI KM that han Sole AgentH, Rooms 1. 2 aud :t. Second Floor First National Bank Building. Kn eign office, it Is evident that there is some ident, gut an endowment of $100,000 it At Louisville—Louisville, 4: Baltimore, 8. trance corner Grand and Jackson street*. could fulfill its mission of educating and SIWX CITY'S OFFER. I'nion Pacific sysiem, and his family, At St. Louis —M. Louis, 2; Athletic. 8 daughter. They were afterwards arrested serious bitch in the negotiations of the Sa• and taken to the county jail. An attempt dies the productions of the very moan commission. Mr. Phelps, a ho is evangelizing the German population of the Thomas L. KiuiMall. general manager of At Kansas City—Kansas city, 13: Brook• ••Ml manufacturers of the know a* " the peacemaker," both in the northwest for all time, Some speakers re• The Conductor* to Krect a Hantlsotne the t'niou Pacific G. M. Cummings. assist• lyn. 14 was made Saturday night to take them ont ferred to the effective work being done by Hu11.11ne In the Iowa Town. At Columbus—Columbus, 10; Cincinnati. and lynch them, but the guards frightened country. conference and in the working committer, the synod of Minneso'a among the Scan• ant general manager of the I'nion Pacific, IS. ism evident trouble-. First he ia interviwing dinavians and Bohemians. It was agreed DELIVER. Col., May 21.—At the session with headquarters at salt Lake, 1. Rapelje, tbe lynchers off. It is expected another at• an English commissioner in his own rwiui, to add another see*-.-*- . to the force of the of the conductors' convention to-day the tempt will be made to force the jail and the then he is hutrying off to the lureign superintendent of the Idaho division of tbe l-atonla Races. board of home missions and it was decided militia has been asked for. A HELENA STOCK that is office, where he remains for some time he must be able to preach in German. question of selecting a place for the loca• road, and Mr. Millard, of Omaha, a newly CINCINNATI, May 2L—At Catonia to-day marked in plain figures, and closeted with the German representatives tion of headquarters for the order was set• elected director of the compauy. The tbe weather was cool and attendance good. and then repeating the process. When The report of the standing committee of tled. Sioux City, Iowa, being decided upon party was met here by Superintendent Th« i or. -i Bay Row. the only one in the city that is asked as to the situation. Commissioners the hoard of aid for colleges was presented Three-year-olds and upwards, seven fur• LITTLE ROCK, Ark., May 21.—Forest Phelps, Kssson and Bates say there is no by K-v. Or. Thomas Hastings. One-third as the place. The citizens of Sioux City Law of the Montana I'nion. who took tbe longs—McAuley won. Dark Hand second. STRICTLY ONE PRICE. of the Presbyerian churches had made do• give the order 875 000 in cash. The order gentlemen up the bill, showed them tbe City was thrown into a state of great ex• great change and everything is progressing Landlady third. Time IM. citement to-night about 10 o'clock by an en• satisfactory. Both the (ierman and Eng nations. Dr. Hastings said the board of is to erect a 9K0.U00 building, upon which Montana Union lines and the great lish commissioners refuse to talk < i. the aid would require $100,001) or $200,000 The Three-year-olds, five-eighths of a mile— gagement between three guards and a report recommends that the Bible be adopt• the citizens guarantee the order H per cent mines and mills of the camp. At Avondale won. I^ord Peyton second, Xelva crowd, supposed to be negroes. Shots were subject, but it is learned from other sources ed as the only text book In any school en• income and at the expiration of ten years, noon he escorted them to that the I'uited states government in• third. Timet KM exchanged on both sides but no one la dowed by the board of aid: that special at• if the order so desires, the citizens wil|^ Anacond After looking over tbe big Three-year-olds and upwards, t'jree fur• structed the cowmission'Ts to insist upon tention t>e paid to the establishment of a known to have been injured. the return of Malieluaas king. A message Presbyterian academy midway between take the property off their hands at the works the party returned to Silver Bow this longs—Mayo won, obelisk second, Neva is aaid to have been received C. third. TimeUlft^. WriO KNOWS HIM? the schistl and college. There- origtnal cost price, with 10 per cent added. afternoon and went south to Pocatello, and Three-year-olds aud upwards, one mile— from ». cretary Blaine within the paat port and recommendations were unani from thence on to Portland. They travel thirty-six hours directing the commission• mously adopted. The insurance question, referring to the Trust won. Prince Fortunatus second, second class, was favorably voted upon. by special train and last night broke the Mollie's Last third. Time It .. 111. Man Killed In the Maw Mill (Iv A ers to insist upon the restoration of the The disability claims shall not exceed status quo, say ing Germany deposed Mali• record between Butte and Pocatello, mak• Two-year-old fillies, seven-eighths of a Property, Rat is I nknown. The Flotation Kow. $2,600 for each certificate. The convention milb — Flyaway won, Daisy F. second, etoa, and must return him as king. They ing the trip in six hours and seventeen The body of O. J. Kellogg, who waa CHATTA.NOOOA, May 21 — In the South• will probably adjourn to-morrow. Diliman third. Time 1 M\. may baggie about indemnity, or on the minutes. The trip is merely one of obser• killed Monday by falling on a bnzz saw at We had ex | re«t,d to j>lay ern I'resoy tenan general assembly today- question < f a dual or tripartite govern ment, vation and inspection, and all of the officials Hartwell's mill, was brought to this city thunder in theSiiring Overcoat if they plea-e, hut Mulietca must be king. trie committee to whom was referred the THE MONTANV IOK8K. Raring in the Mud. declined to make any statements as to the yesterday. Judge Sanders, who went to department, instead of which While the Gentians have coma to consideration ot the report of the committee NKW YORK. May 21.—At (iravesend to• agree with ail the other views of plans of ihe road. the scene to bold an inquest, concluded It the Sprint: Overcoat has played on a conference with the northern church Spokane'.. Ancestry and His Mountain day the mud was fetlock deep, the weather the American commissioners, they are re- Home — A Rival ol Kentucky. fair. was unnecessary, owing to the fact that thunder with us. "Revenue is i luctaut to accept ihia condition and point '0 recommended 'he adoption of the report as It is mere than likely that they wished the fact that Malietoa was pardoned by tl • a whole. The report was adopted. St. Paul Pioneer Press: The fact that a to take a look at the Montana Union with Five-eighths of a mile—Bessie June won tbe accident was witnessed by a number sweet," a- d we are hound to G -iman Emperor at the beginning of tl • The row over the evolution theories of Northwestern colt is the winner in the reference to making the improvements in 1 "5. second, Brittanic third. of people, and the judge did not care to pat Louisville Derby, one of the greatest racing ha v.- it. Therefore, we will cut conference. This they claim should satisij Dr. James Wood row came up again in the recommended by Mr. Law, which are now One and one-sixteenth of a mile—Joe Lee the county to expense. Amer ca. It is thoug'it the crisis will be afternoon. A year ago the Baltimore events of the season, and also in the secord to the core the profits of our; held in abeyance owing to the failure of won in 1:54. Tinny second. Fitzeroy third The remains are at present in Sennet's reached at the meeting of the c. nference assembly decided that evolution as taught great event on that course, is a matter of undertaking establishment and will be light weight "top hens." to day. The Americau commissioners last by Wood row was contrary to the standard the Northern Pacific directors to ratify the Five-eighths of a mile—Fannie J. Keclare congratulation to Montana stock-raisers. won in 1:04 . Homeopathic second, l.eda buried to-day. It has transpired that the night were quiet and conciliatory in their of the church. Alter this decision Spokane Is a , the property of agreement made by their president, Thoe- t dead man's name is not Kellogg, but what utterances concerning the situation, but the Charleston Presbytery passed a resolu• third. Mr. Noah Armstrong, of Helens, Mont F.Oakes. Men well posted on railroad One and one-sixteenth of a mile—Now Or it is no one knows. No papers or expressed a determination to remain firm. tion forbidding all public discussion tending Spokane, it is true, was got in Illinois, and letters or anything that might against the decision of the assembly. The affairs think that these improvements will Never won in 1:53^. Swift second. Dun- foaled on Mr. Armstrong's place near boyne third. be used to identify- the man You'll open your eyes when A special correspondent of the Asso• synod ot South Carolina declared this ac• be made by the Union Pacific aione In case could be found anywhere, al• tion unwise, irregular and unconstitutional Helena: but his babyhood and adolescence Five-eighths of a mile—Chaos won in you see what we are doing. A ciated I'ress here was Informed this even• were spent in quickening Montana air, the Northern Pacific refuses to join in In.). Civil Service second, Padishah third. though he is known to have doc• This prtcipitated the fight in the general uments concealed somewhere. He ing that Germany has finally consented to assembly. The committee to day recom• and bis fine and healthful development making them. This will be a rupture of Three-fourths of a mile—Battersby won week ago we announced a Fine Carriages, Buggies and Road Wagons, restore King Malioloa. This actio i was in 1:19, Umpire second. Golden Keel third. worked in Ky /eigier's stable for about mended that the action of the state synod took place in that notable horse region. the Montana Union agreement. The con• four years, and had been at Hartwell's saw • quarter off'* sale. '1 hi* week taken finally after prolonged and per• t>e approved, so far as it declared the action Landaus, Coupes^and Phaetons, sistent efforts on the part of the American In his veins tloas the best tract will also be broken in case the mill about a year. He was a very saving we go a little better and put of the Charleston Presbytery unwise, but American and English eijuine blood. Northern Pacific refuses to turn HE .IOKKI) GRANDPA SCOTT. man, and hardly ever spent any money commissioners; but now comes another this was approved in so far as it declared thetn down TO COST, the old hitch in the negotiations. This fresh diffi• In fact, the best running horses on over its Gallatin dt Butte branch to the above his necessary expenses. It happened INI IGEEATDVAEIETT. that the action was irregular and uncon• the American turf are descended trom the Why an Kfllrient Republican Clerk Waa while he was in Helena, about six weeks and new stock. Scarcely ten culty grows out of the claim for indemnity- stitutional. This report was called at 2 p. Union Pacific for operation. It is scarcely made by (rermany. The Amrrican sectiou English . Spokane's mother Discharged From the Pension Bureau. ago, he met Mr. Zetgler and told him that Schuttler's Montana Lumber and Quartz Wagon Clears. Farm ID. for discussion and an hour's excited de• probable that the Northern Pacific will do his name was nut Kellogg. Me bas a days in the house is a serpen of the conference holds mat if any in• bate follow) d, as to limiting speeches, etc. is a descendant of Glencoe, si d he has Washington correspondence Globe Dem• Wagons, Harness, Etc. Leamington and Lexington blood in his this, but in any event the Montana Union daughter going to school somewhere In tine worsted, a perfect beauty, demnity is paid it must be merely a nom The assembly during this time much re• ocrat: David L Gitt, of St. Louis, held Michigan. Mr. Zeigler paid but little at• booked at IW; now a double inal sum. Germany, on the contrary, sembled a political convention. Finally veins. Glencoe, Priam aud Margrave were will continue to exist as a separate com• bis position in the pension office through tention to what the man said, and cannot maintains that in the conflicts between the an allotment was agn-ed upon and speeches three of the greatest horses on the English pany, as it enjoy s advantages which no five administrations only to fall as one of recall what name be gave. Kellogg waa tenner, and you can wear the (ierman forces and sanioans, the latter were made pro and o-u. stud books wbich came to this country, other company can get. It has practically Corp. Tanner's earliest victima. He was known to have had money in one of the were invariably the aggressors. garment. A. J DAVIDSON. HOWARD SKRKES. r F. WHITE.- THOS. J. DAV1DSOS and tbe daughters of Glencoe are all rec control of the hill and can transact busi• summarily removed several days ago. Helena banks and was the owner President Vice President. Treaanrer. Secret* Besides, the native partizans of The Cumberland P reah v terians. ognized by horsemen as the rust of greatly to his own and his fellow clerks' of five city lots, which be bought King Maliotoa were guilty of ness tnere at a lower figure than any com• KA.\-A« Cn Y. May 21.—At to-day's brood mares. The American desceudents surprise. Mr. Gitt's service dated from at auction several years ago barborous prac ices, beheading sailors, as of the great English horses have triumph'd pany which may subsequently build up 18ft«. He was of course a republican. the money in bank and deeds to the lots well as inflicting upon the wounded par session if the Cumberland Presbyterian There was no question about his en ciency. are deposited and made out in his true general assembly, the overture of the two over English horses on English turf. It there. ticular cruelties. 1 hese nets (rermany in• was a Glet.coe mare which won the Cesare- When the democratic administration came name. Mr. Zeigler looked over the records A. J. Davidson & Co.sists, shoul d entail upon Samoa the pay• Illinois Presbyteries asking for the for• in, Mr. (ittl expected to go, but he didn't. yesterday and called at one of tbe banks, wich in 1*07 tor Ten Bioeck. and another MILLER HATS. ment of the special indemnity. Earnest mation of a new synod, was denied. The To Work r rom Both Ends. Commissioner Black decided to retain him. but in neither plsce did he find the name, (I avoarnu TSD.) efforts are making in committee to settle American horse of English ancestry which O. J. Kellogg. Mr. Zeigler also believes report on missions was adopted, calling on won the Goodwood cup in 1361 aLd four BCTTK, May 21.—ISpecial to the Inde• especially after Senator Cockrell had called the dispute. the board of missions for $60,000 during this and spoken highly of tbe Missourian's abil• that tbe deceased's initials are "O. J." and WASHINGTON, May 21.—As far as can other cups. So, later. Mr Stntordand Mr. pendent]—M. H. Keefe, of Helena, arrived ities. Tbe senator afterwards said may possibly be transposed: he thought, year, and providing for the raising of this Loriilard carried off Engl sh honors with be learned the department of state has not amount, appropriating it among the Pres- in the city to day and gave it out that work that when be found republicans but would not be positive, that the same been officially advised of the reported hit h American horses whose ancestors proudly will begin to-morrow on tbe Uomestake were to be retained in large was Smith. Those gray diagonals— lalas, in the Samoan conference. Prominent of• by teries. The receipts for the past year trod the English turf. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, tunnel. This is the tunnel for ihe use of numbers he concluded Gitt might as well all of them—from |HLM cut to ficials of the department when approached show a gain of but $200 over those of last Spokane should not be expatriated. He be kept as any of tbe others, because be There is some mystery surrounding the $16 f>o. Many bargains on oar to-day flatly declined to say anything year, while the expenses are greater, leav• ot a good deal of his training in lennessee. the Northern Pacific branch from Gallatin, knew him to be a good man. Having sur• man's career which may possibly be un• THE HA IN WAGON. about the matter, as in their view a dis• ing a debt of £4 Out). 5lis borne is in Montana, when- other cours• and will be 700 feet in length. Mr. Keefe vived the democratic administration, Mr. raveled when his identity is known. While overcoat counters, but none cussion of the subject under negotiation ers of royal lineage will doubtless IM- born he never told the circumstances, when would '. ate the diplomatic propnet es. will have charge of this end of tbe line and Gitt felt eaay in mind, and the dismissal asked by Mr. Zeigler why he changed his greater than a grayish blue 1 CONGRESSIONAL ELECTORS. and nurtured. The triumph of Spokane is DouM as the United States representa- bis partner, Mr. Green, will take charge of without warning took bis breath away. He name, be replied that he got Into some stockinette at $9 5o" Many a Montana's triumph. Thai coming state la was holding the position of assistant chief Carriages, Buggies, Etc., t: \ -.- r r aci:rd the subject of the res- doubtless destined to be tlie Thessaly of the building from the Gallatin end. The trouble in Michigan and left tbe country A li. in... mi to surrsed TonnsJiend and a of tbe mail division, and was drawing a man has paid |M for a coat not torati. ••• Malietoa. as their instructions this country for fine horses—a powerful road will be built from both ends, but will under the name of Kellogg. He lived at were i |i ijBiably colored by the debates in Kepnbll* an la l*lare of Kyan. salary of £2 000 The dismissal bas been a Miles City awhile and owned a bouse and as good. rival, indeed, ot Kentucky. The certainty be principally pushed from Butte, as the nine days' wonder at the pension office, but Wool Sacks, Twine and Shears, the leal •ougresa. but just how far they are CKMTRAI.IA, Ills., May 21.—Returns so that this great horse will be set>n at the lot there, which he afterwards sold. instructed to persist in their contention summer meeting of the Twin City Jockey heaviest work is on this end of the line. an explanation is out at last. The story is cannot be learned. far received from to-day's congressional club has put upon the maj rive the lovers The contract requires that the road be that Mr. Gitt was removed on a request SHIPPED TO BUTTE. Coiicoi'd J3ii