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VOL. 30-NO. 143 HELENA, MONTANA TERRITORY, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 21, 1889. FIVE CENTS

OTHER MARKETS. S \M<' AN SEWS. LEGALITY OF AN OATH. CHICAGO FIENDS. IT WAS A MISTAKE. DEATHJN LIFE. Mataafa Anxious 1 bat All Hostilttie* Uei itiua of the I tilled States >npreuie Boa Delegate Carter Had a Hood Rapnbll- Bhould (rwf Immediately. Court or Interest to aettler*. caa Ft red. The May Report of the. Agricultural O-pvr i/*it- d, iss», bu the X. r. Associated Press. W ASHINUTOJI. Ma] 20.—The opinion of Horrible Revsla'.ioas in Court Yester• WA«Ht!tuTo!». May 20. —{Special to tbe Sensational Development* in th» Mat• tbe supreme court in tbe case of the United HERSHFIELD ADPJ APIA, Samoa. Ma> 1. via San Francisco. day Regarding the Treatment Independent]—Delegate Carter to-day bad ter of the Death of Washington D»p»riment of Interest vo•Amer• —Admiral Kimher'y received a letter from States vs. John D Hall was to-day the sub- P. M. Morrison appointed to*the railway Snuated on Montana Avenue. Just * »^th Mataafa a few days after he had Issued his j-*ct of earnest discussion among the offi of Insane Patients. ican Producers cials of the general land office. One of the •sail service on tbe run between Helena Irving Bishop. proclamation advisii.g the natives to give of Flower Garden Addition. points at issue was that Hall bad made and Spokane Falls. Sometime ago citizens up war. in which Mataafa expressed his oath before a notary public. Tbe supreme of Missoula asked Carter to have G. A. Ba• pleasure at the proclamation, and at the court decided that where an oath is re• George Hill, Once Demented but Now ker appointed agent on tbe road oetween Believed to Have Been in a State of Tbfl Site of this Addition is a Beautiful Knoll, a .ne Scenerv Europe the Only Market in Which the kindness of the United States government, The ONE-PRICE Clothier, quired by tbe United States, a statute oath Missoula and Grantsdale. Carter tele• on all Sides is Uneurpabs-d. 53f~BUILDING HAa ALREADY Surplus Wheat of this Coun• atd said the desire for further war with can be administered only by an officer of in His Right Mind. Tells of Inhu• Catalepsy When the Autoposy graphed tbe department and Baker was ap• ST LOII> BLOCK. their countrymen is ended. He declares the United States: hence, a notary public ( < i.MMEXCED.^ The CATHOLIC COLLEGE GROUNDS try Can be bold. man Practices. Was Held. the war to be at an end. because he earnest• being a state officer, can not administer an pointed, Morrison being removed. It then MAIN STREET. AK.K'IN IT ON THE XOKTII. Only six minutes walk from the ly desires that Samoa should find a state of oatb to United States officials except the transpired that Morrison .vss a republican Northern Pacific Depot. prosperity and also d» sires to have Ad• statutes specifically state the oatb cau be and that the Missoula people wanted bim I it tlo te.l ti.v Attendant* Exhibited In The Agoay of Bishop'* Mother. Who No otbrr Nation Kiports »o Largs a For- miral Kimberly act as arbitrator between made before such state officials. This opin• transferred to the main line and not ion, it is believed, sent usly affects the Court—Aaothor Mnrder Charged to tlon of Agricultural Product* — the two factions. He expressed the opin• bounced. Hence bis reinstatement today . h.o. Her Sou Waa Cut I p status of more than 100,000 cases in the Large Lots, Cheap Prices, Easy Terms. the Brutal Keeper*. While Still Alive. What Vic "should t.rots. ion that Samoa would escape danger if the mineral division alone of tbe general Supt Bell will probably Inform the civil A HELENA STORE that . al• Tinted States alone were to protect and Sixty Lots sold the first day the Addition was on the Market. land office. Deputy mineral surueyors have service commissioners that Morrison was lies as large a CLOTHING give support to it, without the interference for years, it is said, sworn to relieved by mistake. No better Lots WHIV e-ve-i Offered in this City for Safe Invest• W A>BISI.IOX. May 20.—The May report of any other power. He is sure that a re• tbe correctness of their statements before CHICAGO, May 20.—The most horrible NEW YORE, May 20.—Funeral services stock aa aiiy tirni we-at of Chi Tbe postoffice department to-day ordered ment and Qaick Profits. of the statistician of the agricultural de• currence of the three nation system would notaries public. During the last four revelation made in the Investigation of over tbe remains of Mind Reader Bishop part ment contains the result of investlga- years a large number of cases under the the free delivery service for Butte to begin cago. be useless, as in the past it has resulted in tbe Chicago public insane asylum were held at Grace church today. Tbe re• tions of the deficiencies of the surplus of the country being constantly in a foment, general land laws have been received for July 1. There will be five carriers. Two was that reached to-day in the mains were interred in Greenwood ceme- WALLACE ÞBURGH, each European nation, especially in the many lives lost and the affairs of the peo• patent in tbe general land office, where hundred and fifty dollars is allowed for of• production of American agricultural pro• testimony of George Hill, a locomotive tt t). ! Sole Agents[it-., Rooms 1,2 and 3. Second Floor First National Bank Building. .KL- ple brought very'.ow. final proof was not made before the officer fice improvements and horse hire. A HELENA FIRM that han ducts that seek foreign markets. The I designated by law for that purpose. Where engineer, now employed on tbe Lake New York Herald: The death of Wash trance corner Grand and Jackson street-. Admiral Kimberly replied expressing his ington Irving Bishop promises to develop dies the productions of the very question of the possible enlargement of ex• no other error was found, they have been Shore A Michigan Southern railway. He Carter expects to see Clarkson to-morrow portation in quantity and variety pleasure that Mataafa was willing to de• Into as great and mysterious a sensation aa allowed to go to patent. This policy was was admitted to the institution in January, and secure the appointment of a number finest manufacturers of the is canvassed and opportunities for clare the war at an end. He said Tama- was his life. It will probably never be sese still had nothing to say of peace, ex• first adopted by Secretary Vilas. The of fourth class postmasters. He will also displacing any importation by enlarged Isss. suffering from slight mental derange• known whether the man was really deed country. cept on conditions of submission. He as• opinion of tbe supreme court has created production are pointed out. The investi• ments, and was discharged as cured in urge some changes in interior department or not when tbe doctors dissected bim. sured Mataafa that the efforts of the United alarm and a request for the interpretation gation was made pursuant to resolutions offices in his territory. Tbe gentlemen who performed the opera• States government in the Berlin conference of section 2,335. Revised Statutes, has oeen May. When be went to the asylum an at• tion are, of course, positive that life had passed at a meeting of the National Grange, will be directed to obtain those points that sent to Assistant Attorney-General Shields tendant named Lott asked him if he was down, and Dr. Irwin asserts that the Infal• A HELENA STOCK that is held in Topeka. Kas., last fall, borne of will advance and promote the interests of with particular reference to the supreme insane. He said he was not. "Well," re• GIVE HIM TIME. lible sign of death, rigor mortis, had set in. marked in plain figures, and the figures given in the statement Samoa in every respect and adjures court decision and its effect upon pending But Dr. E. C. Spttzka, who is universally prepared by Dogde are startling. As plied Lott, "we will make you a d d the onlv one in the ciry that is him to be of good heart. Admir• casen in the general land office. conceded to be tbe greatest authority in to wheat, it says Europe ts prac• al Kimberly declines to have the sight insaner than yon are now." An f'rosldeat Harrison 1 t plain* to the Oer- this country on the diseases from which STRICTLY ONE PRICE. tically the only market America can correspondence between himself and oiuer attendant named Julian ordered Hill man-American* About Appointment*. Bishop is alleged to have died, told me last have tor this cereal, and she Tamasese made public, stating it must to sweep out a room, and on his saying he MILWAI'KEE, Wis., May 20.—Der Her• sight that tbe rigidity of tbe limbs pro• imports only 144.000.060 bushels a year, first go before the department at Washing• MRS. KOLSOM MARRIED. had not come there for that purpose, ald publishes a despatch from its Washing• duced by catalepsy could be easily mis• raising 1.200,000,000 bushels herself, more ton I he German consul. Col. Knappe. knocked him down, kicked him in tbe taken for rigor mortis, that there is no test ton correspondent in which tbe latter says than halt of the world's crop, and twice ,]...•* not think Admiral Kimberly's pro• The Mother or Mr*. Cleveland Ouivtlt body and mouth, knocking two teeth out. by which death can be absolutely estab• he has had an interview with President that ot all America. Of the European de• clamation will amount to anything. Wedded »t I ,. k...t. Ml. It. Hill tried to cover bis face by getting his lished and that persons In a cataleptic ficiency the United Stales supplies M5.000.- Ilerr Stuliel. the new German represent• head beneath a bench, when Julian turned Harrison, in the course of which he had in• trance such as Bishop is known to bave 000 bushels. In oats and barley there is a ative, arrived April 28 An Associated JACKSON, Mich., May 20.—Great interest the bench over, breaking Hill's arm. Hill formed the president that Der Herald had frequently been in before bave frequently very small international trade, Europe im• Tress correspondent had an iuterview a was aroused in society circles yesterday rolled up bis coat sleeve in court and complained of tbe lack of recognition given been declared dead. Many cataleptica, in porting only 19.000.000 busnels of oats and tew days ago with Mstaafa, in which the when the rumor became current that Mrs_ showed a huge lump wnere tbe ends of tbe German-American republicans. Tbe pres• fact are known to bave been bun i alive. A latter said his people very grateful for the United S a e.« exporting 2,500.000 bush• Emma C. Folsom. mother of ex-President broken bones, badly joined, stood out. ident replied in substance that he was Other physicians corroborated Dr. Altxka's els. Ot barley, tins country imports 7.500,- the interest Americans had taken in their They knoocked him down again, be statement and all condemned the holding Cleveland's wife, was to be married to lUy friendly toward German-Americans and 000 bushels. Kye is the great bread grain cause. He had no desire to fight Tamas• said, and broke one of bis desired to do them lustice. He had heard of the autopsy so soon after death and ese or the Germans and would like to see to Henry E. Perrine, a merchant of Buffalo- in eastern and central Europe, and Russia ribs. His arm caused him great of some dissatisfaction among them, be- without the consent of the dead man's rel• the United States declare a protectorate pain and he could get proper treat• atives. We had expected to play alo'ie produces more it.an does the United Mrs. Folsom came here on the Nth inst- caure of tbe few appointments so far Slates. Europe imports not less than o\ er >amoa. lie thought that was the best ment. He tried to see a doctor but Julian Besides this it was entirely illegal even and has been quietly stopping with her made from their ranks. He added thunder in the Spring Ov.-n-' at 8,00" 000 bushels. The receipt* ot European way to avoid trouble, as the natives were told bim if he dared to speak he would kill if the man was dead, and the grand Jury that others were also complain• department, instead of which com.tries ri'iuiring mmt- do not make continually fight ain>ng themselves, when relatives since. Mr. Perrine has been at a him right there. One day Hill had an op• may take a hand in the matter under sec• the eonsuls ot the three powers had equal hotel since Wednesday last. The rumo portunity of conversing with Supervisor ing but that the public would find no tion SOW of the penal code, which provides: the Spring Overcoat ha> played a sum half as large as the products of Illi• r nois or Iowa or Missouri. Great Britain authority. Affidavits have been prepared was corroborated last evening bv theJone s and told him he was badly treated. fault with the administration for its slow• A person who makes or < a uses or pro• thunder with us. "ReroSgs is takes nearly three-fourths oi the total, or under the direetion of Mataafa which have Afterwards two attendants knocked him ness in making appointments if it knew cures to be made any dissection of tbe body tw-en forwarded to the state department at arrival of Mrs. Cleveland, who proceeded rt2.ooO.000. bushels, and this country exports down and held him while Julian repeatedly the difficulties in the way. Wben a per• of a human being, except by authority of swi-et," at.d we are bound to Washington, in reference to the December to the residence of her aunt, Mrs. Codman. rth.two.000 bushels. The deficiency of kicked bim in the head and breast. On son was recommended for appointment to law or in pursuance of a permission given battle, and in which several native wit• have it. Therefore, we will cut getting up. with the blood running from an office there were usually other persons by the deceased, is guilty of a misde• France could be supplied by McLean nesses declare the Germans commenced where Mrs. Folsom is stopping. Extra• county. 111 .and Germany requires still less. ordinary precautions bad been taken his face, Hail said he would have justice who would insist that that particular per• meanor. to the core the profits of our the fighting, killing one native and wound• some day, whereupon Julian cursed him Russia and Koumania have a surplus and from tbe first to keep the affair No author.ty is given by law covering ing another before the Samoans had fired a and knocked him down and kicked him son should under no circumstances get light weight "'to]) bens." .Southern Europe-grows eaough tor home quiet and very few were cognizant the case of Bishop and justifying the doc• shot. again. that office or that somebody else should consumption. Europe exports over one of it until the last moment. The wedding tors in their proceedings. It was clearly a An attack was made a week ago by some Hill said a new patient named Levy was have it He felt it his duty to investigate coroner's case, as the man died within billion pounds ot rice, but none of it comes of Tamasese's men upon two of Mataafa's was solemnized at V o'clock this evening, every such case closely and fairly before Rev. B. Baicom, of St Paul Episcopal brought in one day. He did not know twenty-four hours after Dr. Irwin waa to the United States. Of potatoes Europe party, who were passing by the camp. taking action on it After awhile every• church, officiating. 'I he bride was attired enough to go to the dining room, called in, and only by the coroner's orders You'll open your eyes when grows more than she needs. The Tinted Both men were slightly wounded. A num- and attendants Julian and Lott body would see this and he had no doubt could an autopsy have been made without States supplies a deficiency from Canada in a traveling costume. Mr. and Mrs. Per i • r of Mataafa's warriors were greatly ex• knocked him down and jumptd that tbe German-Americans would be soon the consent of Bishop's wife or mother. you see what we are doing. A and Germany. Only (ireat Britain, Bel• rine left on tbe night train for Chicago and cited and wished to attack Tamasese, but • in his stomach until he was unable to fully satisfied, for he had no desire to But the most horrible phase of the case gium and Portugal of all the European na• were persuaded to allow the incident to tbe west for a trip before returning to Buf• week ago we announced a move. Tbey then picked him up and threw slight or wrong them. is presented, of course, by the possibility tions, do not produce enough butter and to pass unnoticed. falo to reside. Mrs. Cleveland will remain Fine Carriages, Buggies and Road Wagons.K for a few days the guest of Mrs. Codman, him on the bed. Levy died that night. that Bishop may bave been alive when he "quarter off" sale. This week spare. To make up the dt ticiency, 25,000.- The British man-of-war Rapid, which was being cut up, with all his powers of before leaving for borne. The groom is The court room was as still as death dur• we go a little better and put Landaus^Coupes^and^Phaetons, ooo pounds, the United States exports 24. left here ten days ago, has returned. Her ing this awful recital. A Hit. Appointment*. speech and movement paral) zed, bat see• OOii.ooo It requires 140.000.000 pounds of captain reports he has been to Suwarrow, about fifteen years the senior of the bride, ing and hearing all that was going on. them down TO COST, the old who is a well preserved woman of 45. Judge Prendergast instructed the wit• WASHINOTOR, May 20.—The president • INI GREATDVA.B1 ETY-rr;' i^1 Ifti Cheese to supply the European deticiency.of a small island about 400 miles east of ness to bring in his wife to corroborate tils This shocking possibility is breaking the and new stock. Scarcely ten which lln,000,000are trom the United states Samoa. He said the island was occupied story, and a physician was detailed to ex• made the following appointments to-day: heart of his poor old mother, who is firmly SchuitiVi's Montana Lumber and Quartz Wagon] Gears. J "Farm Of course Europe has to import all her several years ago by a resident of Auck• < RONIN'S ^DIsA TPF.ARA Si E. am ne Hill's arms aud ribs. Receivers of public moneys, Henry C- convinced that her son was only In at ranee days in the house is a serpen 3 and that the doctort killed bim. Tbe old , the annual imports being 2,rt3rt,- land for the purpose of raising cocoanuta, Several other witnesses testified to the Pickles, of Delaware, at Folsom, .New tine worsted, a perfect beauty, Wagons, Harness, Etc. ant that at the tatter's rt quest the Rapid lady did not learn until yesterday that the Large Rewards Offered Itr Hi. Friends Tor brutality of the attendants, the miserable Mexico: Frank l.-sn.-t. of New Mexico, at had gone there, raised the British flag and quality ot food, etc County Physician autopsy bad been performed, and since booked at $2*s now a double Reliable information. then her sufferings have been pitiful. 000. 000 pounds. The United States sends formally annexed that island as a part ot Todd testified that Robert Burns, whose Roswell, New Mexico: registers of land tenner, and you can wear the 1. h50,*i00.000 pounds. Europe gets from the British possessions. CHICAOO, May 20 —A committee of Dr. .1-- it;, resulted in this investigation, did not offices, William P. Alexander, of Colorado, "They murdered my poor boy," she die of consumption, as was stated by Supt. garment. A. J. DAVIDSON. ilOWAKD HBBKEB. fr F. w HITS. TllOe. J. DAVIDSON South America. Asia, Africa and Australia Cronin's friends to night issued a circular, at Del Norte, Colorado; John H. Mills, of moaned yesterday wben 1 called on her at Kiernan in the certifica'.e of death. New Mexico, at Roswell, New Mexio; the Hoffman bouse. "1 know they did. President Vice-President. Treasurer. Sec rat* two or three times as much as she WRKUKLD SEAMEN AT HOME. describing the circumstances of the doc• imports from the United states. Indian agent John Fosher, of Wyoming, Ob! it was a cruel outrage and it sbould The net deficiency of Europe tor's disappearance, reasserting the belief PACIFIC COAST DEFENSES. at the Shoshone agency. In Wyoming. havs been Impossible in a free country like is 7X0,000,000 pouuds, slightly more than Nan) I nited States sailors Art-tie at San that he was murdered, and adding: "We this. My poor, poor boyl If they had only let him alone he would have been ail produced there. The United States pro• KmnrlM o From Samoa. hereby ofier a reward of S5.000 for any in• The Ocean Record Lowered. The llriti.hers to Erect at F-aquaamalt—A right again in a day or two. 1 know he duces tour-fifths of the wool manufactured BMM KidN. i.rn, May 20.—The steamer A. J. Davidson & Co., formation that may lead to the arrest and Swcond (Gibraltar. NEW YOKE, May 20.—The new twin would. 1 bave seen him again and again MILLER HATS. here. The aim of the wool growers of this Rockton, bearing eight officers and 130 (INCORPORATED.) conviction of any principals or accessories screw steamer of the Hamburg packet line in a condition where everybody said he country is to supply the home manufacturer OTTAWA, May 10.— The Canadian gov men of the Yandalia and twelve officers to or instigators of this crime." The cir• Augusta Victoria, has just completed tbe was dead, but 1 knew better. Once, some if possible: never to export raw wool. If and 300 men of ?the Trenton, arrived this ' ernmer; has received a cablegram from years ago, wben be was utterly prostrated there ever shall be a surplus it will bring cular further adds: "We are also author fastest first trip ever made across the morning from Samoa in command of Capt. the imperial authorities stating that work by the work of saving a number of Uvea more money to the wool growers if sent ized to offer a further reward of $7,000 for on Pacific coast defenses will be begun Atlantic by any steamer. Tie new racer at the Tay disaster, be waa in a trance abroad in a manufactured form. The \ II Katqubar. Admiral Kimberly, ten Those gray diagonals—lalas, any satisfactory evidence that will prove | this summer. The home government al made tbe voyage from Hamburg to New for three weeks. But the Scottish Toiled States imports net fiy.'iOO.OOOpound s i ttieers and seventy-five men remain at surgeons were more merciful than all of them—from $22.50 cut to AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, of wool every year. Europe produces Apia. that he is not dead or that would lead to the ways has been keenly alive to the import• York, a distance of 3.14* miles, in eight these, his murderers. They spared ance of fortifications on the Pacific coast- $16 50. Many bargains on our about as much tobacco as the United States, The steamer Koctnn was chartered in discovery of his remains." days and one hour, an equivalent of six him. It will kill me. this cruel work, but overcoat counters, but none 500,"00.000 pounds annually, and could Sydney by I.ieut Wi son, fitted out for the Woodruff, who claimed to have disposed especially at aud about the E.quamalt ter- da>s and two hours from Faatnet to New 1 will find strength and life enough to THE BAIN WAGON. easily produ •• all she needs, out American aet-ommodation of tbe sailors aud coaled of the mysterious trunks containing the re• miuus of the Canadian Tacinc railway, as York. Taking off four hours which the bring these men—these butchers—to Jus• greater than a grayish blue tobacco is desired tor two reasons. It is and provisioned for a long trip. She ar• mains of a woman on the ni jht Croatia dis• well as an arsenal for tbe Brit• steamer was delayed on the 17th and lHth tice, it there is any to be had. 1 will sacri• stockinette at $0 00. Many a cheap and ltl| desirable for fortifying the rived at Apia April 2b. Admiral Kimberly appeared, to-day told the police the body ish navy on tbe Pacific coast because of heated journals, the actual fice everything 1 have got in this world and Europeati i.r.tduct, so the United States decided to send away every sailor the when loaded into the wagon at the barn Last year tbe British admirality de• time between Fastuet and Sandy Hook all that I expect to punish these heartless man has paid $2o for a coat not Carriages, Buggies, Etc., steamer could take and the work of load• doctors. My son has implored me again furnishe 21. 000,000 pounds. was taken from a cellar under the barn. tailed an officer to make a careful light ship would be five days, twenty-two ing the baggage was begun at once. The An investigation by the police this after• hours and thirty minutes, or better than and again: 'Mother, do not let any sur• as good. In COD II n the re(«ort says that about steamer sailed May 1. examination ot the coast of British Colum• geon's knife touch me after they declare Wool Sacks, Twine and Shears, one-tent:. • our agricultural products are noon disclosed the fact that there was a tbe great voyage of the new ocean grey• 'In.-re is a famine among the Samoans cellar there, and in it some bloody rags bia between Vancouver and Esquamalt, hound, the City of Paris. me dead. Make them wait until decompo• exported. No other nation exports so caased by the destruction of crops during were found. A trace of blood was also with the object of deciding upon the sites sition has set in.' I promised faithfully, Coiiooi'cl T3us-try & JPlow Harness. large a proportion. Vet the articles ship• the recent hurricane. Admiral Kimberly found in the stable proper. for the erection of batteries commanding Brodie'* Latest Feat but these cruel men took advantage of my ped abroad are few, consisting ot cotum, r> quests authority to issue rations to them. absence tod o their fiendish work. Irving the entrance to Puget Sound and protect• NEW YOKE, May 20.—Steve Brodie, the tobacco, meats, bread stuffs, butter and Some time must elapse before the next mail ing Esquamalt Recommendations were even carried a carried a card usu oKKK K—Fourteenth Street and Helena Avenue. cheese. All the other articles together are DIAMOND AND TRACK. bridge jumper, jumped over Passaic Falls ally, askiug that if anything happened steamer leaves for Samoa, and the author• made, but nothing was done until lately, MILLER HATS. WAREHOUSE and WAGON YARD On National Avenne. between Montana about 3 per cent of the exports. The en• ity nteessary to enable admirable Kimber• this morning and came off without dam• to him his body shoud not be mu when the British goverement was stirred Central and Northern Pacific Railroads. largement of the surplus must inevitably ly to issue rations cannot be sent immedi• First Out at Latonia--No League to.tue. on age For tbe past three months Brodie has tilated, but all this availed noth• up to activivity by tbe renewal of reduce the price both at home and abroad. ately. Account of ltain. entertained the idea that it was necessary. ing. My address in Philadelphia was In response to the inquiry what agricul• the negotiations by the government at In order to perfect bis record as a jumper, public property, but they were afraid to CINCIITNATI, May 20.—The Latonia hington regarding the Bebring sea telegraph me or his wife for permission, tural products are now imported that our THE BEHRISG SEA FISHERIES. Ws to rival tbe late San Patch by jumping BUT we are "playing thun country and climate are capable of pro• meeting began to-day with bad weather, these doctors: they were airaid w« would I question, and it was decided that work on from some of the places from which the refuse, and they wanted bis brain, so they ducing, sugar Is first suggested. Flour but a large attendance and good racing. der" in other things as well as England to vnd a Crulaer to Look After the coast defenses should be begun at once. latter jumped. About March 1 Brodie cut bim up alive through criuuual stupidi• and should be more extensively Hon. G. E. Foster, minister of finance, in spring overcoats \ ou llritlsh \ Three-fourths of a mile—Bettina won, went to Rochester to jump from Gcnesee ty, lam subject to the s a. ne cataleptic BRANDEGEE BROS., grown displacing foreign fibres costing speaking to a reporter to-day regarding the Falls, where Patch lost his life. He was trances in whicn my boy often fell. Ooe millions of money and furnishing material Long Boy second, Leiderkrantz third. should see our line of novelties OTTAWA. May 20.—A report is current statement published in a San Francisco dissusded as tbe water was only five feet can hear aril see everything, but spe» ch for the bagging of cotton, wool and hops: Time 11'.. I paper to the effect that the British govern- in official circles that a British man-of-war deep. The scene of today' s jump is one of and movement are paral) zed. It is horri• in spring suits and price. others ot sub tropical region* should Three-fourths of a mile—Chevalier won. ment was contemplating a scheme for tbe ble. For six days some years ago 1 was in will shortly leave Victoria, B. C, for Beh- the places from which Patch jumped. Way—1 ! VVh—! it almost be produced along the gulf coast. Imported Brandoletter second, Valuable third. transformation ot the entrance to Puget a trance, and 1 saw arrangements being takt-s awav our breath. ONL^ fibres with their manufacture, altogether ring Sea. to inquire into the seizure of Brit• Time 1:15^. sound int" a second Gibraltar, said made for my burial. Only my brother's amount to a value more than two thirds as ish vessels h> American revenue cutters. Three-year-old* and upwards, one mile- i the expression a "second Gibraltar" Detectives In Danger. determined resistence prevented tbem TEN DOLLARS buys a neat much as the munificent and boasted cotton WASIIISI.III.N, May 20.—Inquiry at the Pat Donovan won. Gardner second, Stuart was too strong, but It was PAREEKSBI'KO, Va., May 20,—Three de• from embalming me, and I lay there and department of state, based upon the report heard it all. On the seventh day I came to exportation of the United States. There is third. Time 1:44 \. tbe intention of tbe Canadian tectives who went to Tyler county to ar• all-wool suit—not one lone lorn from Ottawa that a British war vessel is to and imperial authorities to make great im• myself, but the agony 1 endured left it* an importation of fruits of the value of Three-year-olds and upwards, seven- rest the persons implicated in the murder style, but a whole raft of them, 920,000.000, half of which at least should be be sent to Behring's sea to investigate the eighths of a mile—Cupid won. Clamor sec• provements in the defenses of Pacific rail• mark forever." of Jacob Morgan, were notified Saturday all nobby, all neat, all well produced in this country. seizures of illegal sealers, elicts the fact ond, Obelisk third. Time l:SS^. road ports, especially at Esquamalt. if the Paper Purchased. Money to Loan on Real Estate. that nothing has been done by this govern• Latonia Derby, for three-year olds, one Americans object, he said, to our establish• nigbt while stopping at a residence that made, and as for styles each ILLITERACY U THK SOUTH. ment in the matter since the issue of the mile and a half— Hindoocraft won. Come ing batteries commanding tbe entrance to they would be attacked before morning. president's proclamation, which distinctly she and Her Husband Quarreled. Some Presbyterian Figures on an Impor• To Taw second. King Regent third. Time Puget Sound, why let them build forts on About 8 o'clock a number of men sur• patten prettier than the otfier. 52 North Main Sbeet, GOLD BLOCK, notified all nations of the intention of the BiTTE. May 20.—[Special to the inde• tant Bulijert. 2:4I»i- the opposite side of tbe straits. rounded the bouse and demanded the sur• Tinted States to protect seal aud fish life Two-year-olds, four and a half furlongs pendent]—Martin Stevens telegraphed to• P 0. Box 998. tear of Cab Co.'s Office NEW YOKK, May 20.—In the general as• from depredation. It is presumed that the render of the officers, who replied with a —Ballyhoo won, Joe Walton second, Tort- treasury department through the revenue BISMARCK WRATHY. volley. The battle continued for some day that the remains of Alice Stevens, who sembly of the I'resbyterian church this law third. Time 5»H- morning the committee on Christian unity marine service will carry out the pro• time, when tbe assailants retreated. In the committed suicide in th • St Nicholas ho• Then again, we want to tell reported negotiations in progress for a con• visions of the statutes enacted to that ef• The Alsatians and the Liberal* See red b» morning tbe officers found blood marks in tel on Saturday should be Interred here. ference with thejCongregationahsta. A fect. At present the only government ves• Race* at Oravesend. the Chancellor. sels in Alaskan waters are revenue cutters, I the woods, which would indicate two or He desired that the money found on her you that we are Montana asrents report of the work among the colored race NEW YORK. May 30.—At Gravesend to• three of the attacking party bad been in the south was submitted. It w..s shown but they will soon be re-enforced by the BKKI.IN. May 20.—Prince Bismarck's corpse should be used toward defraying for HILL 1 BON, DUBLIN, man-of-war Thetis, which is now at San day the track was fetlock deep in mud. wounded and carried away. They have ob• that of 11.800,000 children of school age speech in the reichstag on Saturday was tained reinforcements and are expecting the funeral expenses and said he would Manufacturers of Irish tw.-ed Francisco preparing for the summer cruise. Three-quarters of a mile—Jay F. Dee won only HO0.000 attend school. It was said in bis old broadsword style. He compared | another attack. Tyler county is much ex• be responsible for further charges. in I H-j. Guarantee second, Fordham We guarantee these goods to that illiteracy among the blacks was in• tbe socialists to tbe French, ready to cited over the affair. The remains were recognized by a citizen creasing, and with it an increase in the Gambling* Club* to be Suppressed. third. be imported Irish . They strike whenever they become strong of Butte to-day as those of Mrs. Martin illiterate vote, which was being unscrupu• l.t.Mt.i.N, May 20.—The hearing in the Arrested oa the Charge of smuggling. will w ear forever. To introduce One and one-eighth of a mile—D ablo enough. He referred to the rashness of tbe Stevens, of San Francisco. The gentle• FOR SALE: lously used by the politicians. The sug• case of the persons arrested for gambling won in 2:01, Bordelaise second, Barrister NEW YOKE, May 20.—Custom house in• them we have concluded to sell gestion that the negro be sent to Africa last week in the Field club to-day resulted third. reichstag in admitting Alsatians as mem• spectors to-day arrested Pavier and Mary man said she had always borne an excel• was impracticable, as there were 8.000,000 of in the conviction of s. Eaton, proprietor, Five-eighths of a mile—Mucilage won In bers, and said: "We did not fight the Arnold, husband and wife, who were pas• lent reputation, but that she and her hus• them at a very small profit. them in the United States and as they were who was fined £500. Tbe players were 1:05, Tormenter second. Onward third. French in order to have ourselves inocu. sengers on the steamer l.a Champagne, as band had frequently quarreled. born at the rate of 000 a day it would be discharged. Ccounsel for Countess Dud• One mile—Bella B won in l:47v Bohem• impossible to bu Id ships enough. lated with fourteen Frenchmen." suspected smugglers. Nothing was found ley, whose son, Lord Dudley, was among ian second, Grimaldi third. on the man, but In tbe dress of his wife District No. 8. Three quarter of a mile—Blue Rock won The scene between Prince Bismarck and The committee on evangelical work those arrested, denied that she had any Ilerr Reichter is the sole topic of conversa• were found twenty six gold watches of I.K « ISTON. May 17.—(Special to the Inde• communication with tbe police concerning in I'Jtm, Long Island second. Bob Furey among emigrants emphasi? >d the necessity third- tion in political circles, in consequence of Swiss make, and several chains, bracelets pendent ] —Out of twenty-eight precincts in the character of the Field club or insti• One of the Best Ranches iu the Valley, adjoin• of bringing this class under Christian IL- Prince Bismarck's remarks tbe liberals and trinkets. The value of the lot was es• Fergus county but tonhav e been heard fiuence. The committee recommended gated the raid. The public prosecutor an have resolved not toatten d tbe truscb MILLER HATS. timated at S 12.000 Tbey were arraigned from, giving the following vote: W. H. ing the Site of the Wesley an University that a secretary be appointed in the board nounced the intention of tbe authorities to The ISa-e Rail Rocord. ait. ii, to be given by tbe chancellor. in court and held for examination. of foreign missions, who will devote his suppress all gambling clubs, hundreds of At Columbus—Columbus, 2; Cincinnati, When Herr Reichter uttered the exclama• Watson, republican, 206; S. S. Hobeon, re• time to the emigrant population, Germans which exist in London. a tion which aroused the wrath of tbe chan• Storrs >.,t to be Indicted. publican, 213; L. A. Lafalme. democrat, In a high state of Cultivation. especially. The report held they should be cellor, the latter, turning angrilly to• 154; P. W. Me Ad..*, democrat, 14ft. All At St Louis—St Louis, 4: Athletic, 1. wards tbe liberal members and pointing NEW YORK, May 20 —Assistant District looked after, and the preaching to them Circus Animals Set Loose. the precincts to be heard from are decidedly At Kansas City—Kansas city, 1M Brook• his tincer at them, said: "I do not know Attorney Goff has instructed the grand Thundering down the line must be in German. CHICAOO. May 29.—Two gray wolves, a : lyn. 12 what Pfui refers to. but I regard It as an jury not to find an indictment against republican, with aa average vote polled. Only $75 per acre. In the afternoon Rev. Dr. Cattell pre• mountain lion and a panther had a brief comes the announcement of our sented a report as chairman of the minis• The game at Louisville was postponed expression of tbe hatred you gentlemen Geoige M. Storrs, son ot the late Emory Watson's and Uobson's election are as• spell of liberty and for an hour explored neckwear. You have probably- terial help committee. The report recom• on account of ram. bave borne me for years. As a Christian 1 Storrs, of Chicago, charged wtth an at-sured. Lafalme is eight ahead of McAdow, the streets of Chicago last night at their mended that everv minister who has Rain prevented tbe playing of anyca n pocket it all. hut aa a chancellor as ! tempted blackmail by bis wife. The latter but it is the prevailing opinion that Mc• seen those washable ties. We Terms, one-half cash, balance in one and two will. As the wagons belonging to a circus league games yesterday. long as I stand I a ill strike a striker and reached the age of "o. who has preached is seeking a divorce and besides was de• Adow will bave a majority when complete have cut the price to 50c each. thirty years in the Presbyterian church, were crossing a railroad track a passenger insult an insulter." sirous of pressing a criminal charge. returns are in. Competitors are getting 75c,but year-, 8 per cent, interest. Address shall receive £300 a year without his case tra.n struck one of tbe vthides loaded The Rase Ball Rrotherhood. being considered annually by the commit• with wild animals, and smashed it to NEW YOKE, May 20.-The Base Ball A Family Batchered. Aeeuaed of Poisoning Her Husband. will probably lower tde price To Keep the POM*. J. R. D., Care Independent Office. tee. The report was adopted and the as• atoms The animals, finding themselves brotherhood held its annual spring meet• NEW YORK. May 20.—Advices from LIVERPOOL, May 20.—Mrs. May brie, when thev read this announce sembly adjourned. liberated, scattered in all directions. After ing at the Fifth Avenue hotel Sunday. I Ruatan, an islatd off the Honduras coast, who was arrested Saturday on the charge LoifDOH. May 20.—Rochefort who was ment. Our lines of novelties Baptist Publication Society. a long chase and a vigorous use of whips Those who have predicted sensational feat• says Rev. Hobos, a Baptist minister, his of poisoning her husband, has been lodged arrested Saturday on a charge of assault• in Surah and is BOSTON, May 20.—The American Baptist and iron bars the animals were finally cap• ures and a strike will be disappointed. | wife and child were horribly butchered In jail. Arsenic has been found in the beef j ing Puiotol, was arraigned in the police Publication society began its sixty-tit h tured without anybody being harmed. The The players discussed the classification with knives by unknown persons while she prepared for her husband snd also in a station this morning. He was bound over about as large as the balance of injuries of the driver on tbe wagon were annual meeting here this afternoon. The rule question, but no definite action was | asleep in their home, tbe object being bottle in tbe bouse. Tbe prisoner is a rela• to keep the peace for six months. severe if not fatal. the town combined, and we are Ei3"ETT, report of the board of managers showed agreed upon. The players were opposed robbery. A Jamaican smtlor, named Bur- tive of Jefferson Davis, and moves in tbe putting them out at popular the total receipts tor the year ending March to the rule, but there is not much probabil• rell, was arrested with some ot the money best English circles. It.-t ,,, t t.i is. DR.ALKR Di Fatal Collision on the brud Trunk. 20, lHWI, were «o2n.3nl. The assets of the ity of ordt ring a strike. : on his person. ViRGiiriA CITY. May l».-(Speelal to the prices. BELLEVILLE. Ont, May 20.—A passen• Tho atrike Investigation. society amount to S7M.691. The total . . Independent J—Tbe official count of Madi• number of copies of books, pamphlets, ger train on the Modoc branch on the BERLIS, May 20 —Delegates of the i (JDnor V* ins. € aliforaia shaken. son county is: Buford, 421, Stafford, 878; tracts and periodicals, new and old printed Grand Trunk railway was run into Satur• LICK OBSKBVATORT, Cala., May 20 — Bocbutn strikers bave decided to resume HIDES, FUR and WOOL day afternoon just after leaving Carby. TAOOMA, W. T.. May 20 -The regatta Hickman, 440; Callaway; 377. during the year is 30.10ft.S90 Horace G An earthquake was felt here at S 06 yes• work to-morrow. The strike continues at Jones, president of the trustees of the ville by a timber train going at a high Saturday was a great success. Connor terday morn ng. The shock was noI tWorm , the owners refusing to concede the A College Deatroyad. HIGHEST GASH PRICES PAID. George Nagent Home for Baptists at Ger• speed. Tbe rear choach was telescoped, won in 14:02, Peterson second, Hamm third heavy, but the extraordinary feature was demands of the miners. The mine man town. Pa., announced the home had and of the fifty-three passengers in it and Lee fourth. The course was two and DES MOIXES, May 20 —The Lutheran its great duration, which it registered on I owners of Sewicka at a meeting to Warehouse opposite Northern Pacific Railroad depot, Helena received endowments amounting to J35o.- twenty-one were injured. Of these per• ooe-balf miles. aay opposed tbe etc it-hour shift but ex-Norwegian college at Decorah waa burned 000 and was ready to receive all the Bap• haps three will die. Twelve others bad the instruments, being two minutes and preased their willingness to negotiate on a last night The grounds and building cost The > I Hard-Smith Contest. twelve seconds. Tbe vibrations were from MILLER HATS. tist ministers and their wives over rtOyear s bone, broken and the remainder were NEW YORE. May 20 —The sensation different basis. • 140,000. north to south. of age. . severely cut and bruised. caused by the corner in Oregon Trans• BALTIMORE, May 20 —The passenger The Work of Judge Lynch. continental last week appeared to be Poeketod the DlSsme*. steamer Johns Hot kins burned to-nisht in the bay; hWi2M>,000 An explosion of a The Sabbath's Ureatest Foe*. Death Waa Instantaneous. gradually dying out to-day. but both par• BOTOX. May 20.—William, S. Derby, WICK Li FEE, Ky.. May 20.— Joe Thorn- I ton, a negro, who brutally ootraged a little barrel of turpentine caused the fire. CHATTANOOGA., May 20.—in the general MAKV.VILLE. May 20 -[Spaatt to the ties to the contest for control kept the in• cashier of the Mutual District Messenger MAN l PAi TL RIR AND DIALIR IN white girl several days ago, was taken assembly of the Southern Presbyterians to• Independent]—A miner named Con terest alive by manipulation for tbe pur• company, is under arrest on the charge of from jail this morning and lynched. Tbe To Incraaae Eaglaad'* N a, , day the standing committee on sabbath ob• pose of liquidation. It is rumored a com• Harrington was killed in the Drum Lummon embezzling 810,000 from the Western Union sheriff tried to resist the mob, but was LOHDOH, May 20.—in the commons to• HARRIS. Stock Saddles, Side Saddles, servance submitted a report which was on promise has been arrived at by which tbe mine to-day by an exploaion of dynamite- Telegraph company. He did this by rais• dragged out aad a rope placed about his the whole encouraging. It denominated Union Pacific will continue to pay * per night the bill providing for additional naval He was lighting the fuse at the conclusion ing the amount of monthly bills against j neck, when he weakened and handed over Light and Heaw Harness. cent dividends on Oregon N'av.gati .n stock defenses passed the third reading by a vote ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER the greatest foes to the Saboath Sunday the telegraph company and pocketing the | the keys. of his day's work, and remained in thane d retain the control. This would elimin• of IKS to101 . Bite, Spars. Quirts, Whips, Lashes, Blanket*. Sheets. Dusters. Slickers, Nose Bags, trains. Sunday saloons and Sunday news• difference. face of tbe drift until the charges expioded- ate all bitterness from the election and Sweat Collars. Horse Boots and all other goods usually kept in a first-class har• papers. (Vegetable . St. Louis Block, Main St, His death was instantaneous. Harrington leave nothing for the Villard party to tight The Crime of a Negro. ness store. Band made driving harness a specialty. strikes la Italy. As the old lady said, when she heard that GTMI Storm in P»ujlv**l*. was unmarried and about S6 years of age. for. CHATTAHOOOA, May 20 —Louis Bierd, a Opposite Grand Central Hotel. Main St.. Helena, M. T. Mii.AX. May 20.— The strikes among astronomers had weighed the sun, "What HELENA, M. T. Wi. KE-BARI.E. Pa., May 20.—A terriffic In the afternoon the stock was decidedly peasants in this province are spreading. won't they do next'"' Vegetable flannel negro, 45 years of age, this afternoon fatal• wind and rain storm, which afterwards The Maa Wa* Dead. heavy, sell ng fore ng th» price down jn A conflict occurred between tbe strikers is a material now being largely ly stabbed his young wife, aged 17, and turned into a cyclone, swept through Lack• NEW YORK. May 20.—East night a thirty-nine, a decline of apes' cent from then cut his own throat B.—Out of town orders awanna valley this afternoon. Many | young man entered a hotel in Bleeker tbe opening. Henry Villard was offered and the military, and one peasant was manufactured in Germany ou* of pine killed snd eight injured. Four soldiers • leaves. The is spun, knitted and wo• will receive our best attention. houses were wrecked, fences blown down, street with a woman and regis- 6.000 shares with proxies by Gov. Ames, of barns demolished and whole orchard* Massachusetts, but declined to buy. While were injured. ven into undergarments and clothing of Coaatiag tb« Vlctlaaa. | tered as Thoa. F. Conner and wife. Goods sent on approval to any ruined. Houses occupied by Charles Rob• Oregon Transcontinental stock was being various kinds. VIENNA, May 20-The number of per• At 11 p. m. the clerk found the gas turned so! e J line of Gents Shoes in the city, including HAN AX * SOV jackets, spencers, drawers and stockings, given birth to a son. and LILLY. BRACKKTT & CO mike*; erection. Two large frame bans were day. He announced this city will kereaf a sufferer for some time from Blight's dis• alias Davenport Married. flannel and for shirts, coverlets, body lifted from their foundations and shattered I tar be his home. Before becoming pension ease. Mr. Sanderson was until recently | NEW YORE. May 20 —Fannie Daven• and chest warmers and . No Has far Use Women. to piece*. Orchards were laid waste and commissioner Gen. Black resided In Dsn very active in politics, being one of the beet port, the actress, and Melbourne McDow• Tb',y keep the body warm without heating, RALEIGH & CLARKE, No. 25 Uoper Main St. fences torn down. No such cyclone has LONDON, May 20.—The house ville. in. He intends to open a law office known leaders of the Wisconsin repub- ell, her leading man, were married private and are very durable. The factories are of lords 8UOCXSSORS TOW.M. GAGE * OO bean experienced in this region in > rars. ligbtod with gas made from the refuse of has rejected the proposal to allow woman No loss of life is reported. to ait in the county councils.