THE COLORED CITIZEN. DEVOTED TO TWE mIr OFOW COLORED A.rCARl.

1. No. 2. HELENA, , MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1894. $2.oo Ps• Yam.

IEFULCWAN SATTE OcONVYiu. evil of demonetisation became ap- is the OWDua1Nth dam ugss" qe I parent the Republicans of Montana A SAD ANNIVERSARY. wasWan paseaedWema~Ptmd IS~o ~w boW%~T L 6 N - had declared for the complete restora- ado the hornrnpinmlt$ ad t6n M I RECORD OF A YEAR OF DEMOCRATIC lua, eprmtaUV and Elauit le. tion of the white metal. "The Re- the nrnats - -, a O ohe -n LEGISLATION. publicans of Montana," he said, "are atwr~matlag a.r 1W ism1the The republican state convention houme b1, p-d it an it ea-' in tavor of the free coinage of silver which convened here last Thursday whet o Amr amrFwermr-eiNo in femee, and wa a)7 pn -Ir J~r 11Colore8 at the ratio of sixteen to one. Their bitt.r >ght beween the Dm u Cizel's Plze was one of the largest, most repre- w eas n assasse wanmemote --- offel sentiment is that the country isabig w..a a" Dmn4 . WNL. I.4. leadmi is the -eu, illi sentative and thoroughly enthusiastic and strong and independent enough Oleveanb mean*r " H mu r la body of citizens ever assembled in this to adopt a policy of its own without been in a stalerHl. of I s anzicty, ase. U- n laS state. From start to finish the air asking the advice or consent of any Annrverary oaE-o= d are ma uaflla other nation. The slgns of the times m amoes bus there s mothing in the am. plae for action w~uilagom 1st was filled with a delirium of unsup- A $5 CrajonPortrait Free. are encouraging. The silver senti- niversary at the amesing ot the Demo- tbMed and buoasgt E e ISa la pressible and oratie oagreo to nggest o eattis- order that thererm W mrplqan iMatde trom any gooa photograph desired, genuine enthusiasm. ment is spreading among Republi- joy faotlon. The reord at the Irrr26-1 we tM dsoe rsIFNVY The auditorium was tastefully decor- cans." The speaker next referred to year of DeIa- osratic legislatioa is aot a pleasant ce tariffrral"e wouldorthe zerne farce upwmhh its. eeiaC~ ated and the floor of the convention the protective policy of the Republi- for that party or ti country to contem- whole county ha 4" out "D To each person who shall send us Twenty-five Cash Subscriptions (S12.80) hall was admirably arranged. When can party, and said that two years plata One year ago the Democratic whlich the e by September 17th, ago prosperity seemed to have grown eagres met. It had beem And this les/ pualee * 1894, for the Campaign Edition of the the convention was called to order by called in spe. COIr)RED CITIZEN, will be given monotonous and was driven out of cal msessia by the Demooratio prelde•t Hon. Lee Mantle, chairman of the power, After eighteen months it tocar out the pledee af thi Demo- ratle platform. It has bee in tsmia had before theD u e _ _ _ state central committee, every chair would again be welcomed. "The ques- power bas beearan - tion of restrictive immigration," he pmotically the enth time ica its KFIqR 16120 llGftDuSt Iir l! was occupied and the seats arranged meeting an Aug. 1. 18M. The shoer in- P0illill Fie. for spectators were well filled. After continued, "is beginning to be agi- Serim between it apedal alusmi an d wmuer pblseig. 'i * tated. With millions idle and with form The threat NIarm C calling the convention to order and the regular one, which met in Decem- - little to eat, it is strange that thou- ber, was utilised by the way. and ww7Shin which the - the reading of the call by Secretary NOTICE TO AGENTS.-Persons accepting above offer will please send in sands who are practically paupers are means committee framing ta tearl kid damr s iats pes their names and postomlce address at once. Just as fast as names are secured Thomas 8. Cummings, Mr. Mantle, In allowed to come in. Hereafter, the ill and by other commitnes in for- set every bmse'!M forward them in with the cash by registered Saint a to wLat wsh letter, receipt of which will be a forcible and eloquent speech, occu- boon of American citizenship should warding the work d tie akle, so acknowledged. Photograph for crayon may be sent in with first cash. As be conferred only on men intelligent that it may be, with peogret, laid .pud t taei1.-'" soon as $12.60 has been paid in a due order for crayon will be forwarded to pying fully an hour, expressed him- that the country ham had a rm- all thorn pwileretIS * t agent, and crayon will be shipped 30 days thereafter. enough to appreciate it. We should self in substance as follows : ocratic lesdslaado for the.d w close the gates against the dregs of "He expressed pleasure at again whnt st was IPrles t . Europe." Tim Democratic ongr wham t m makfin hale IS meeting the representatives of the "While Benjamin Harrison was not was pled to do mrnythi I w eth arte p~ COLORED CITIZEN PUBLISHING CO., republican party, especially under the choice of all the republicans of elected eder a platform d weagdeal Montana," said Mr. Mantle further pomiMsea l e frade t reevol •gat 13T N. MAIN ST. HELENA MONT. circumstances which point, he said, ee on, "yet in loyalty to everything eeotlanms, m eanuatue at wildMst m.i Dernoetie ~wap to a great republican victory. The mony, btee ooes for es-Oca*deotes mdl euuy ,:t American the adminlstration of the bright prospects came largely from a freedom rm pemam uges were patriot Harrison looms up in contrast am g the shain which thatwoaduetal SrelawI f or, a. t .sI ah eme". nlwvvaImnd U adcpted at mCiuao pmised after eighteen months of democratic the mountains of Montana loea up and which the Demoeras in om•oa isnmb rule. Nothing was comparable to above the lats of Hog Island and led wee equeted to oy o wbhi han aoiie wu r 2 this condition except the utter de- Bussard's Bay." In conclusion he Everybody who auppo•edi the Demum CO[A)RED CITIZEN PUDLISHINO Co. or cmpable of awying moralization of the party responsible took up the Populist party. "The ast it' pamsl 187 N. Main St. Helena, Mont. Republicans are to be congratulated," espected to ee a radisally lw nit for it. Mr. Mantle referred to the bill, arsepeal the tas n state hk OINTs :-Enclosed please find postal note for 50 cents in pay- election of two years ago. "The fail- he said, "that they have not allowed almlaton, a repeal the silvel 1w la"n This EI i themselves to be shaken In their dtihe r meat of your Campaign Edition. Please send complete file, in- ure to elect a working majority of the by Demonettle voues new silverl eiteaidamwr~ cluding first issue. legislature," he said, "was a misfor- faith by the noisy political party, tlan which world giv a asiON" which is the haven and refuge for all to at uursesg tune. It was due to methods well the pl net ups.wbir'~ (NAMa).... known to all, and which stop the disgruntled malcontents from the Souaislrer msine s weeping w I will not floas in the pmnesom pemeiles, nt to discuss. It was unfortunate be- other parties. It is largely democrat- ~atm basa. Uasa (PosToFwrca) . . . c is origin and i taken nto a side farms whicah reduce the espeames o the cause it led to the enactment of the government andspel atM ela (BTREET AND NO.). most disgraceful scenes ever enacted partnership with that party when at.ed for the pre sum ac thebDo in any legislature of Montana, or any necessary for its success. Of its bo. alterSepmhuheps leekd Or other state in the Union. It brought membership ninety per cent formerly the blush of shame to the che•kedte with the Democratic party." Ofmalleb th•Latwmsd hs i m- made conges was p{ d to do h-a uulJiN,whehpahi NI) upo e of every self-respecting citizen of the Mr. Mantle was well received and dresocab pay D. S. HODGE, the conclu- dem the only sae web migh bh-- + state. None but the severest condo.- frequently applauded. At been epeas•t-tha r, the sepeal at abnolut Bla'd r -- er b nation is heard for the men who were sion Senator O. P. Goddard, of Yel- the laws for the pMtian at the ball bad in-' .ulteab h corrupted into a betrayal of their lowstone, was selected as temporary or years the Demoera•y h smatd WANAMAKER trust; but I am one of those who be- chairman. He accepted in a few well under the eleotion laws pIane by are. &BROWN, of Philadelphia lieve the bribe giver is equally guilty chosen words. George J. Reek, of publian congrens, whiach eteds with the bribe taker, and ought to be Granite, was chosen temporary secre- voters at the polls in the soatm adm s held uom placed under the same ban. That tary and Harry Cunningham, of 811- et cities, made It peasiable for Me be=, colored man to urt his vote bhee .i sturdy band of men, who in the temp- ver Bow, assistant. Thereupon com- sad the haUsM THE ROYAL TAILORS, of . it counted and made it Iarueable~ ir est of debauchery held fast to their mittees on credentials, perma- men to be votd ova md over aga a principles, have won the respect and nent organisation and resolu- for those who were not voters to be for years plld ed to es al` lo esteem of all good men. The fact tions were selected after which thus tilised in the unet cities This Dscoai pt -S lew Fall and Winter lamples lust Deceived that there were divisions in the dem- a recess of an hour was had. ha been the stmcghold ot the Demokr ocratic party and that the three pop- After which the convention proceed- @y. Pare in the south andbaudsn the I Dead sa f M1 D. S. HODOQ, IR North Warren St. ulist members were owned body and ed again to business. The commit- pet lcities have enabled it to obta and retain power. HBen It s o --a - caewildTbe nobheld enataonmqbe adesh ha rem umayyh soul by the democratic factions, one tee on permanent organlsation and Demoracy made the following prisLn that the made e- THE LRTEST STYLES of which failed to corrupt enough order of business to carry out th pledge ot its platorm V iboth ths bllllmq -- members to secure an election, made recommendations: Chairman, C. H. which had promised repeal at the elso. aapericr sill sad a' ----- IMI it necessary for the governor to ap- Loud, of Custer; secretaries, J. B. ticns law. This pledge was prampty oar to kep the acct dM'tl C C. H. Mu- d would be LOWEST PRICES IN point. The precedents of years jus- Gallagher, of Silver Bow; carried out, and it i thiemlcy oe wbhi eaoeaely ed~a~or a HOE tifed the belief that the appointee grave, of Missoula and A. C. Warner, ha been redeemed by Demourado voes thestatu boakd d U ebhmali S. would be seated. But owing to the of Teton, and one vice president The only other important meare pm. this ftm auoeedrl agin 1s am~ moh S -I ANKIr XA Montana Shoe Co. agitation over the repeal of the Sher- from each county. The order of busi- ed by this congress in aoord with the nduarets whe aybd the pledges 1adof this oo uirrig Thel_ u. man law, and the fact that the seat- ness called for the nomination of a at the Democratic platfarm wa- the bill repealing the ilver law, and t.i would weithin aor1 sar i ing would strengthen the cause of sil- candidate for congress, and then a this was only paed by the aid and the prsetat bocr Um hsase aw ver, as well as the belief of the demo- candidate for supreme court justice; earnest co-operation at the Republicans sthan sghtMcmbla Nees Aumy * T. #.s (LEWELL, cratic senators that a failure to seat and last the selection of a state cen- With ouaBaptblian votes it would d the paeople b wIcaaa ithee b would force the governor to call the tral committee and a chairman, have failed. loss wh have weeedrl fengb legislature again, the decision was treasurer and secretary for it. Upon want ISNHem DU& weme no wiiy mad pm, saad weofthis eue ocupun adverse and Montana was left with being escorted to the platform Chair- What the Democratio oogrem has pum Des. done in the way theocratlo ledislati . dNhg m but one representative In the senate. man Loud assumed the chair with- at redeeming party pledges an be told in a few lines, but onma esad withia as'ki tim dml BOOKSELLER I believe the overwhelming sentiment out a speech and called for the report ku the and remsat d STATIONER a vol- oer what it has not done would make eof the peapolehrseasmsgetuursWeu -1 andhe of the people is that the governor was of the committee on resolutions which am. What it has attempted to do and elecingt a Deubnosaa moajul sd spa S0 N. Main St., Cold Blook, Helena, Mont. right In refusing to call the legisla- were read by Lieut. Gov. Botkin. failed by reason of party bickerings, in- vestadthes in tomactus atbainihich ture together to re-enact the dis- They were lengthy, forcible and full nate weakness, lack o rseal party leader- will stand a a lons wel fin. graceful scenes of the previous ses- of pungent points and elicited numer- ship and party principles, forms not thur attsmp to eis sa the vietarn onu and virorous anolause. only a remarkable ohapter, but Inoludes pledges made by the DIonaq lab ,lon. It would have been little short Ohicago platdo of infamous if he had done so. The After the applause had subsilded practically every pledge ci the party platform. The pledge to give a new and CARRIES A FULL LINE OF the people would put in nomination Hon. X. ,.e T,,m-se tw. great majority of Col. Sanders satisfactory silver currency to the coen- rather see one seat vacant than have Charles S. Hartman, of Gallatin, for try has been disregarded, and it was The fight agalst the pnMeoStadcb it filled by one whose title was cor- representative in congress, and he only by the earnest and laborious efort was made in this oomatr two yers agq rupted by fraud or who had debauched was nominated by acclamation amid of the Republi•ans that the Demoorats and it was won. Fr soae mysterious Books, Fine Stationery, School Books the members of the other party to unbounded enthusiasm. He was e- were lrought to the point of repealin reason the victors have laid aw their arms. Nearly secure It." Mr. Mantle then com- corted to the platform and delivered the silver purchasing law when the time ever body seems to be a protectionist now that wase fes mtder mended the services of Senator a forcible and neat speech of accept- eame that it should no longer remain Its pledge La 1892.-Roobester Post-Upzam Power and Congressman Hartman. ance, which was repeatedly cheered. upon the statute books ad repeal of the tax on state bank cirnla- took A Cu.ns Pw Glee,. SCHOOL SUPPLIES. "It is customary," continued Mr. At its conclusion the convention tion and a permission to the country to Mantle, "to detail in the platform a recess till 7:30 p. m. The uomina- The man who gels his name uIked isue wildcat money failed to receive with the crimes and blunders of the other tion for associate justice of the su- sumcient Democratio support for its a motion for a ine die adjm court being next in order, the meat of the present cangres will samd party. This year we will have to preme pasage better with the Brantley, of to reduce pendson ex- oatntry than any other LADIES' AD'GELEIA's F POCIKE BOOiS AID PURSES abandon that. The list is so long and names of Judge Theodore The promise member of that body.-.&L Ias Glob-. its character so asslnine that nothing Deer Lodge, Judge William H. Hunt, peaditures by direct legislation the par- Demoort but the sarcasm of Sanders could do of Lewis and Clarke, presented by ty did not have the nerve to carry out, TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES, BLANK BOOKS. it to a subordinate omoer, thb In IameM of it justice. When the history of the Silver Bow, and Judge Edgar N. Har- but left Utmhe Unmemi. head of the pemion bureau, to aooom- It is ofoiahlly ansmme that the new Special attention given to Bubecriptions to Papers, Magazines, Etc., from democratic party for the past wood, were duly presented. Judge plsh this by indirect and njust meth- eighteen months shall have been nominated on the first bal- postage stamps msorto be isd will be all parts oo the world. Hunt was ods. This was attempted in wholeale after considerably maliw than those now in written, the administration of lot by a handsome majority, but resulted in such sweeping deaunia- am They will doubess be so educed will be written the which it was made unanimous on mo- tions from all over the cmuntry that it In slse as to harmonis with the dime . FOR LOW PRIOES AND COOD COODS most colossal of failures." The speak- tion of Senator O. F. Goddard. Judge was quickly abandoned. The attempt aoam oat small admanlsea.ta.-ew. er then referred to the Hawaiian mat- Hunt, upon being escorted to the plat- to reduce the expenses of the treasury York PRme co To fliuo, and instead of ter, the Van Alan appointment, etc, form, accepted the nomination in a proved an absurd of the treasury has plung- The AsUassetof Damas Neem.s and accused the president of oppres- very felicitious speech, which was that the head the nation $60,000,000 more deeply A s o'clock yesterday aftumoa 8e- Grocer. the ed PEA5ALL, The sing the old soldiers, of evading the heartily applauded, after which into debt and reduced the gold reserve, ator Daniel Voorbeass' oplnaioas as to the provisions of the Chinese exclusion state central committee was selected, which the Republicans had always held attitude of the adniastratio• escaed to Mantle being chosen chair- be the Staple and Fancy Croceriee. HAY, act, of seeking to unduly influence Hon. Lee sacred, until there seems today a pob sae as on the peceding day.- congress and many other things, and man, Geo. Irvine vice-chairman and ability chat a further increase in the n- Chicago ecord. A res- debtednees by another bond iasm will CRAIN AND said that on election day it would not Thomas Cummings secretary. Imported and Domeetli be necessary to hire carriages to get olution commending the record of be neuessary. The tariff promise, over brood The surreader is Cleveland's The FEED. voters to the polls to protest. Judge Harwood was adopted. After which the Democracy had msorb Cigars and Liquors. ed, has been as absolutely disregarded Demooratimo predems has been humiliat. the usual resolutions the con- Coming down to the silver questiog, passing as any of the name s otber pledges. ad by a Demoratio faetion--New York TELEPHONE 326. MAIN STREET. COR. STATE. Mr. Mantle said that ever since the vention adjourned. Nine mouths .uo th.llW w frmesd Mail and Exprss.