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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY slopes and dislodized a ranss of rock welghing | Should the assays bo satisfactory, a sale ts | Black Hills, probably) fnstead of at Orrin | togothor in the strike, and the shancos are nearly a ton which feli wpon him. He was | assured. | Junction, the terminus of the Cheyenne & | that the strikers will bo dofoated removed by his comrades and taken to s | Hailoy Times: Thoro aro grasshoppor eggs | Northern. This would draw business ot of | The Union Paciflo frestle near the Dalles, home where a physician attended him. His | and more grasshoppors on Camas praivio than | the state. The natural torminus of tho | 595 foot long, was robuilt in twenty four lower oxtromities wero paralyzed by tho | over bafore. On Soth Heath's ranch the oges | Union Pactfic’s north and south systom is at | hours aftor being burncd shock, but it is thought he will recover. lay in beds to & denth of throo inches, On | Orrin. The natural point of shipmentis the | (g t overproduction and high froight Tt is roported from Bonlder that Quacken- | other ranches the eggs are not so thick, but | $ame place, rates forty-eight shingle mills botween Port- bush, tho man shot through tho head | thero aro plenty of grasshoppers. 'The | It took Howard Wyndham u woeok to drive | jand and British Colimbia have besn shut couple of times at Wickes u mouth ago by a | ranchors do not expect the destruction of | a bunch of 200 cattle from Fort Collins, Colo., | ‘o vn, throwing 500 men out of employmont. { man named Grant, entirely recovered from | crops to be as groat as in previous years, and | where the winterod to his raneh on the | ot o fl B0 EER YOS e - his injuries, and has xkv{»pml out for Idaho or | whilo some of them have not put in any | upper Big Laramie river. |‘\ groat deal nll | home In Strawborey golch In Joftarson 2 | ] 3 J ™ some other country. It is thought he aud | grain, the majority have from ten to twenty | poisonwood was encountered along the road | o 6 was sizty years old. an 0 010 Fort Laramie, Lokt Vbl it LB o '-(“1"}381“‘5\ el gL AL “;"N’ Grant wers both implicated in thoe safe-break- | acres, some of thom wore. Hon. Ira Waring, | and as tho cattle could not be preventod “',H‘,",“:“,\'\',, RFave AR HAL ‘u‘.m)‘x'{ toarly. foe County Surveyor W. O. Owen has just | Chanis and as cash was roquired Kloin- fin tho woods with 4 O tnceeto I hin | 10 at Wickes a short tima before, and that | for instance, has 230 acres in. from eating it the result was rather disas- | il 8 AW K y i bbbl completed the survey of tho abandotied Fort [ SShiildt endorsed the notes of thie compat hands when he mot Smith, who stopped Bl | the shooting grew out of a division of the [ Fifteen miles northwest of Leesburgh at | trous. Thirty head had to b laft at various b 3 g Finding that tho business was not paying | and said Did you say I poisoned your cat i : L 8 oint 1 BX Do t loust A. D. Pytchor, an Orogon brakeman, wh Laramio military rescrvation, begun the lat- | and the corporation beins largely in debtto ' tie? Fenwick repliod that he had sald so. [ SPOUs: Lhe miouthl of DIk Oresi:, avo locatsd the pro; | FO0 0 tye (O Rifier 1@ SXPectal BLISESS | on top of a moving frolhit traln ter part of April. This survey was ordered | eastern houses, an assignment was mada to | Thon Smith reached for bis revolver, and the | Aunather accident occured in the hoist of | perties of tho Tabor Investment company of | tWelve of them will die. by a toleohone wire and thfown to jose of throw- | Kloinsehmidt, Tho oastorn merchants who | bov raised his rifle and shot him. Tnen be | the Granite Mountain at Granite. Thedo- | Denver, purchasea last January of David | Surveyor West has been locating an ex- | o "™ FRIP0S ot tutaped dentts with tho | iad claims aggregating about £,000 bogan | went to Red BIaf and gave himself up, | Scendiug cage struck the ascending one, on | Lamont and others of Dition, Mont. About | tensive diteh for Simon J. Evans of Tougue | gil"iglocaton by mud soms betiacs 3 Attachment sujts aud procoedings to set aside | There were no witnesses and (he boy's state- | Which wore eight men, but by quick percep- | forty men are employed fn the mines. The | river, says the Sheridan Entorprise. The | Laramie Repubiican this will probably oceur | g a"“Gun fiAs A4 BrOCnER O ecision | ment Is gonerally botieved. ' tion and adroit action all were stopped with- | object of the new managoment is to find bed- | wator will be conveyed through a tunnel 600 bt tha BrOSEHE VRl [ says: o SWhat the purposs of iKlein. | p - out serlous injry, savo,a littlo shaking up: | rock in tho main creck andthoroughly pros- | foot Tohi througl i hill, tho highost point of o % a1 arallelo- | solimide wi VL e M , a 1 dropping the cage the engineer let it fall | pect the ground beforo purchastu more ma- | which is ety feet above water at head of SelE Ll LS G Rt M R AU Dde “[:mfl' S VNIRIE DUTCIow: g 100 fakty cansing therkable Lo become sinok, | ollinsty, They alro. tiyo ai axcensiv var | ditch: One' handred: fost of fho~ tannol, gram nine miles in length, north and south, | jo8 Nt it otdt. Tt Wis & fesd Brigham and Willard, Utah, ave much ex- | a4 it struck the rising oay It was a nar- | area on both sides of the croek, whore a crew | which is through sand rock, has already been | SV 4 . and six miles in width from east to west. It | 3 TGRSO ALY Jeettonable character, | Cited over the fiendish act of Charles W. | row and fortunate escape. of men are drifting aud taking out coarse | completed. About one thousand acres of | °F ‘_""-\WnH‘h'h.\l-'uuul satisfactory embraces fifty-four sections, or #4560 acres | [ would result in diserediting the financial | 1dler, & young man who had been living at [ The Dillon city coungik passed an ordinance | Kola—small flat nuggots, land will be under the ditoh, and Mr. G sl b L b e of land. The tract lies one and one-half | credit of the state abroad and would strike Willard with the family of J. A, Walters. | granting J. P. Lawrencoand others of Hol- | ~Late last fall the Trappor mine in Soulder | thinks ho will have it finished In two vears. | big woolen mill, it ""“‘~l“*:‘|‘"l" ARSI of the Laramie | blow at all the struggling merchants and | He foreibly assaulted Rebecea Walters, aged an franchise to furfilsh the city with w guleh Wood river country, was purchased | C. E. Bassott of the goological survey 15 in | PRI Of Woul 4 year sBoutd Bo umabufhel t To the sati@parties about threo | by A. E. Hyde, Judge Miner and others of | charge of the government suryoy, which will [ lred nto cloth 1o Ml usods iore thay weeks ago was granted’an electric light fran- | Salt Lake. " During the winter a force of | work this summer in the northern part of | this last year, and Is now on the market for i A e 4 SORHEG! Yok 400,000 pounds tor the second’s year's run, v B the KO0, D o evor maw, | Chanta could "obtain: nrodit: in the sastern atlalafly A6 TNt Al hise. Both franchises exist twenty years. | men was koot developing and taking out | the stato fn connection with the work dono Y At e S b e | States.” Tho assignmont was hold to be | D' Supposed remains were found in a slough | v "o v"hants twonty hydrants ut #1004 | some ore. They havo on the dump 100 tons | by State Enginoor Moad. The straams will | A human head supposed fo be that of ho thinks. but it does not seem that it will be | near Hot Springs. Tho deceased went to yr Ly by P £ o Eossiblo to irsigate it. | Ho was greatly disap- | void aud tkat the property sougbt to have | Wilui Trom Silt Lako. whero 56 had me¢ | &year. Kach work Will commence within | or moro of oro that runs & per ton in sil- | be gauged and data gathered in regard to | Robert Cannon, who was drowned in tho Pointed In tho reservation, of which 50 much | been assignad must bo subject to the claims | pha Walters family some two years ago, He | 81Xty days, and the waferworks must be in | ver and gold. The mine is located so high | irrigation. The governmont party will cover | Columbia river, was found on the bank of pitten, W ot | of the eastern houses. o + M * | running order by January 1, 1802, up us to have beon under snow nearly ever | nearly the samo ground as tho party sent out | the kintiat o fow days ago almost entirely has been said and written, but which did oot | 10U had beon successfully repulsed by Blizabeth ) / A i balf come up to his expectations. Almost | the older daughter, bu¢ was able to cacry out Patrick A. Largey bogan a suit in the dis- | Since they purchased it, but the snow is now | by the state, but its report will be in a differ- | stripped of flesn. It was bLigh on the bank ¥ 4 ! 4 1 ghter, . 5 Bisd | 0 nearly gone that they will begin shipping | it line, The reports of the two partios will | of tho stream and is supposed to have boon A Pecutiar Case. il v B VBHS IR b b5 e 1acH Nove. DUt thexraln : At A trict court of Butte agamst the Bluo It | of i pos N can b Tl O b Wid 1rrl- | A curious sftuation of aftalrs tn Miles City, | M8 Purpose on the younger child. mining company for. 1,400,000, Largey's | this ore atonce, and during this scason hope | bo exchanged and compared, s both work | deposited thero by a coyote ; SRESBHHEY 4 SOMBIAHG Sou: 108 i Ownar to send out a large amount. with the samo cud in view A wild man, burefooted and barcheaded, ation s next to impossivle, as it is hard to | Cnster county, Moat., was brought out in a i Tiove 6 RENERH, complaint sets forth that he'is owner of ou E : n 3 BaCWRLaR ot tHio PIRVE any Wwhire sWHIB" | hetEBNTFSSAIVEN by Ciavarhor ‘Tocls aRKINg o . :“. el it jy, | Bulfof the Litde Darfing quartz lode and | Over the mountain back of Sulmon City | Thero are twenty-five coke ovens at New. | Wus recontly seen pickin up scraps of bread mie at that point Is ot more than | porgon for dohn M. Waugh, who was con- | cate. s hols, deputy postmuster at Copely. | one-fourth of the Lena K. quartz lode. Tho [ from Moose creok the road passes a peculiar | castle but they are idle. The Journal an- | #round the Big Butte school house in south- argo as it is at Laramie City . was arrestea_charged with opening a | defendant it is alleged never had any right, | deposit of froe gold quartz, located on the di- | nounces that State Senator Mondell has gono Oregon. 'I'ho toachor and somo of tho re twb good bridzes there, which sgholars went to the door and ho ran into tho by the government, but have prob ably been turned over to tho state and tlory. The petition came from the grand | Nichols was in love, but by whom | ther the now tho property of Laramie county. ‘One | jury which indictea Wangh and the trial | oG8 Y8 " 100" mnd motive | Assayor Wheeler, in charge of the govern of these is an iron and steel bridie 3,500 feet | jury which convicted, Waugh is an indus- | 1 o0a® 0°V0 1 - desire to know | ment assay ofico at Helena, in his report an- fong, across the Platte, that could not have | trious fellow twenty-five years of age. His [ o SME B a8 (M8, SOSIEe, 80 wae | nounced the product of gold and silve tless than £25,000, as all the material had 1 victim, Elvira Bates, is between four- | Wi S0 5ecS ity otter was introduced in | Montana for 1500 as fo Gold, 83,022, to be hauled in by teams, There is also an | ud_ fift It appears that the girl's | o¢idanco in'which ho acknowiedged his gafit, 33 sl 20,337,317 ; excellent wooden bridge across the Larari M ,4’um.\;ml| uimmoral | Comissioner RIS RRRFHAINEe THald 3 ne amount of valus of coppe Both structures have been 1 ted, how- | ife ) ity herself, but induced | Nichold to appear bofore the cireuit court | mined is stated to bol 000 pounds of ever, and are sadly m noed of attontion. | hr throo daughtors to do the same. Tho | it bail Bxed e st o o e Clreult court | B alue “of 810.696.437,50: lead, 15,165,000 | been done beneath the surfac the coal 5 & car went over in® safety, but aix cars loadod They have become loose and need tightening | grand jury in its petition for a pardon, says: # Lvtatn SR pounds, value 79,36 Tho total value of During the past year opal mining in somo Washington. with stone went down with the trestle. up or they will soon o to picces, whereas, In order to break up the den of iniquity LG Iver, copper and lead was 40, parts of Idaho has ~ develoned to a wonderful Baobiia 15 LA TERHI50.000 GasE A voung son of George Simons, who lives thoy could easily be made as good as new. and punish the unnatural mother for the s £ extent. The first opals were found abou Hilaolily S g | threo miles north of Brents, was bitten by a In the course of his survey Mr. Owen is- | manner i which she was rearing her daugh A new movement is on foot for the con- | tWo vears ago near Moscow, and were pro The men employed in the Cedar river coal | yattlosnake. In company with an oldor covered traces of the presonce of the old Hud- | fory, we deemed it necessary to indict Waugh . struction of a railroad to Castle. It is rep: nounced by different authorities on precious | compaay's mine at Colfax have gono o & | brother he wis walking ‘along the cauyon son Bay company, the first white settlers in | g principal in order to reach Mary Estes as Astoria has a young woman type-writer | S0l B © el GO 0T Cidicate could | Stones to exceed in brilliancy and hardness | strike. « | just below his howe, when, without warning, Mhis region, who' established a settlement on | an aecessory. To do a great right” wo found [ operator who has written 375 words in three’| /" ond within ninety days and would if opals found in Mexico, end to be nearly There was o heavy run on the First the snake struck him. They immediately the present site of Fort Laramie in 1582, H6 | it necossary to do a little wrone. The indict- | minutes. the owaer of undevelopad mines will make | 88 valuable as oriental wems. Several fine | tional bani at Spokane owing to tho ci gisposed of his snakeship and started for Found the lines of their lox nouses and of the | mony of Waugh not_ouly resnited i his con- | City Treasurer Walker of Helenn auc- | concossions in the way of cash subseriptions | Stoves are belng taken out every day. K sion of malicious reports owe on a dead run —about a milo distant, breastworks thrown up for defense against | ‘viction, but also 1n onviction of Mary | tioned off $100,000 worth of Helona 6 percent | gr'intorasts in prospocts. A committee was | Hall's men found seven or ‘eight wh W. T. Rountroe, an amateur acronaut, was | Mrs. Simons was alone at the time, but tied the Iudians. This was quite a thriving trad- | [istes, who is secving five years in the peni- | bonds. They brought a premium of $1.400. appointed to solicit the co-operation of the | Weighed 70 karats, valued at $10 a kar: killed at Spokano. The bailoon struck a post | 8 strivg avound his limb and then prepared a iog point when General John C. Fromont | o and public justico does not demand Work will s0on be resumed on the Silver | mmers and aro meeting with success in ob- | Two of them, thouch, are of much bett and knocked Rountree out half pint of alcohol which the boy swallowed pasted through in 1342 Fort Laramio is, in | that the young man should serve any consid- | Crown minein Deer Lodge county. There [ taining donations iu stock and interests in | quality than the others, being the zenuine Clisigaot ook bifectand ntiecspathing itho Tact, the oldest fort in this country. [t was ne in the penitentiary. Waugh's | is considerable Chicago mouey in tio prop- | mme: fire opal. The ones of best quality are injured parts with terpentine the danger was first made a post by the government in 1847, se was only technical. i Cowoll & Simons, gamblers of Missoula, | USUALLY small, though considerod over. and twenty years later, in 1569, the reserva vernor Toole will grant the pardon. It | M. M. Williams shot Henry Hessiz at | are about £2,000 short. in cash, and John M. | &5 high as $300. b il ot Stallnosom, Havie | M tion was laid out. is considered one of tho most flagrant cases of | Stovonsville, inflicting a patuful if not dan- | St TCGT " Ono morning last week | Near Paris and not far from : ais6d the licanse fae frorm $100 o 8400, all the G Nota settler was found on the reservation | unjust punisment in the crimal annats, as | gerous wound. The trouble originated over | whon the night dealors went off shift. the | there is a very large lode of copper o raised the license foo from £ to 50, all the s evhion Mr. Owen wentthere. The zoverment | tho girl admitted on the witness stand that | the closing of & saloon B e from. the fars tables, and | iu& some gotd, upon which considerable work | $al0ons in that place have closed thelr doors CURED Jand s<n Dbas had o man in charge of the tract whose | ghe had been leading an immoral life, Heury Housoman, until recently postmas- | doposited . — i sacks o the safo | has boen dond, The location, quaity of orc, G llay ‘business it was to keep squatters off, and ne 2 f A ormitting concentrating several to to | been ged in making a survey for the pro- ) N ter av Missoula, has been found guilty in the usual. When the day shift | permitting concen! eral tons nto Y Bl ) LSRR RS CRLY Sl RGO TR United States court of the misappropristion | came on, the sacks were found to con- | One and the extentof the vein aro such fa- | posed WEL G BTG ‘There are lots of settlers all around, and no E. Leishke had E. DeCamp arrested for | o¢'oovorament funds. tain rocks and sand. Schapp is o partnoer of | Vorable considerations as to make the prop- h. doubt there will bo plenty ready to move as | aesauit in South Butto, Mont, Leishke is a erty a valuable one. This property belongs A Indians at Warm Sprines agency have THE SW bon i eV SHthGHRARIS Lt 1 So ©, Mont. Leis a A bareknuckle fight between Martin | Simons in the bar and the Mascot theater, yvaa g St Lo LD 2 R LS ST 2 SWIFT soon s the land is put on tho market. cobbler, and DeCamp went to coll Bovunan and Gockuay Ryan for . purse of | which aro run in_connection with tho Ex. | 10 some citizens of Paris who_avo not practi- 4 monugiont, to cost 335, to be piaced sres rcco.| MY BOY. £ = : g | Sl 4 cal minors but who have done quite an | over the remuins of their doad ehief, William 5 > Surveying Wyoming Lands. of him, when they had a row. DeCa $ltDtook place in SouthBulte: Hityan wag change ‘"‘"“_’““""':“f‘ e e amount of work on it. ‘The hills there nave | Chinook. Gl nueEty The Jast congress appropriated for the sur- | discharged. 1t hapoonou that during tho | knos "{ DUbIN Lol b rONL D, £ d “ Lxl:ffi“‘;’.'.‘;,?"mfi:z e o e e pug | been onty partially prospectod, and thoso fa- ctor, a laborer, was killad at Tacoma : = Ry DeOanE Lo\ asa ; he Anaconda company is eniarging its ove | & colleg Livingste e w » country believe thero is muc vhi R N B DR e T ST ¥evof tho pulic lands 125,000 Of this | controvorsy DeCamp tookoccasion to apply |\ NURRRCOME CERERIN, S EIMEICE (OO | (0™ nlilo “to ngreo on a suitable piace. | MK With the country boliev thero is much | whilo attempting to st2al u rido on o North Swift's Specffic 5. 8. S, cor d my Amount it is expected that Wyomiug will be | an opprobrious epithet to Leishke’s son. As o e tang |bHe 1 Great Falls wore allowed to gaise [ (i L1 Fange 1o pay S0t wieh closer oxamini- | ern Pacitic traln, He fell. and his head i T e bly | o result of that statomont, DeCamp was | " when the works resumo tho compuny | Helena und Great lialls wore allowod ta uise | yion than has beon given the country. Ivean | gtruck the ties, kiillng bim fnstantly Littlo by of scrcfula, from which he Ronortioned ubout $50,000. It will probably | & res hat_statoment, De as | wiil employ 1,000 additional men. their bids and Helena offered anc 0 1C FAlTWaL from Mot bt el 1 ey i : DIy Wit ompiov;lpioidddisonalimen be reachad by rallway from Montpeller. A Russian exile, Maurico Lonateckl, a ros had suffered « long time. Thad tried by the government for the pu g It open to settlement, According to The sixth annual meoting of tho Oregon stato sunday school association, has buon in session at Kugone. Reports from county ssociations show 40,600 childrory fn the unday schools of tho stato, and the finances miles west of the confluenc and Platte rivers, . the forks formed by | s in Montana; for If Such tFausactions | oniy ton, inflicting on her a torrible discase. those streams. A good part of the land 1, nono but the wealthiest m dler fled as soou as the child told of it, and victed of criminal assault in Fovruary 1ast | jayrer addressed to Mrs. Alice Richmond of | titlo or interest in the premises, or any | vide. Tbe Shoo Fly s the euphonious title | to Pennsylvania to get machinery for clean | and sentenced to five years in thu peniten- 1 \pjorson by her daughter, with whom | Dart thercof prior to March S, 101, Fur- | attached to the mine, which consists of a | ing tho coal. ‘This is the explanation offeved | brush. A party of men collectod and search- A ¥ complaint says: ‘“That whil mass of float boulder of all sizes. These | for the tailure to make coke, Since they arve | ed for him, but he could not be found boulders have been broken and worked in a | mining this conl by machinery and the use | An cast-bound freight train on the Union five stamp mill built for this purpose on the | of cxplosives, it is dificult to separate tho | Pacific was wrocked and six cars burnod at creek. ‘The formation is of red stained and othor fmpurities from the coal, | the bridgo near Viento, a fow miles waost of quartz, of a granular texture, perfectly free | and the company find it will be cheapor and | Hood river. The trestlo was on fire, a curve milling, and averugea 50 per ton ‘The | bettor to run the coal through a wa: ng | hiding the blaze, 'ho engineer put on stoam ground'is quite flat and damp avound the | machine that will let the rocky substances | when he suw he could not check the engive's mine. Very little development work has | drop to the bottom and separato them from | spoed with safoty. The engine and an empty A party of fifteen began surveying a rail way route from Bozeman to Castle. A huntor named Hoag of Sumas brought down a bear recently that was perched in o troe 170 feot above tho ground J. R. Savage, United States engincer, hus s ippec e street at S 3utto by 3 N ( t [Palls 222,500, Livingsts dia not in- Yo another season befove work can be done, | Borsewhipped in the strect at/South Butte < inrat e ing | Great Falls 822,500, Livingston did n 7 ] p s e koo Wil Ct e Al uie o rtey || Mrai S DeiaWke) * DeGamn wis (. passing S rgoonolivsryloret (lzciate 'J:,'l \oeimg | crease hor bid. | The committeo adjourned to [ A big row occurred recently in the town of | ident of Tacoma, roevived a lotter from his G e LRt ol G s he money will no ilable until after | along Main stree.. Mrs. - Loishke —had | (hughtin tho Cowmpsia, one measuring 15 | ooy Helena September 10. Twenty-nine | Helena in the Seven Devils mining district | sister, Duches Fedorwitz of St. Petorsburz, 4 8 July Land the contracts have not been let, | been waiting for him. In the folds of her | fect it ng AR hing " e i'to Butts | ballots were taken. From the first Great | over town lots, which came very nearly end- | statig that heis heir to $10,000.000 by tho ties of medic nes without avail. A says the Cheyenne Sun. The surveys now | dress she carried a rawhide. Without warn- é“'_‘,»"““ - LS was shipped to Butto | gm0 vas in the lead with Livingston a cluse | ing in a tragedy. By some ervor of agents | death of her husbana the Duk Fedorwitz few Lottlos of 8. 8. 8. did the wo k. belug made under the dircction of Surveyor | N8, the woman sprang at DeCamp and began W g follower. The Great Falls deiegates were | selling lots in the town site, one lot had been P. H. Trudell of South Bend, while un- R : s to rain vlows upon his head and shoulders. A strike of $100 gold rock is reported in | 5. v ences were | sold to two men separately, who each claimed cking cl same ac S iiorallRIONARaS nFelcoRirabts | provitaa fon 8 s upon his hea . o ey er i | active, ‘and all known influences were | sold i3 chelaimed | packing n bunch of banannns came across u b i ALY - DeCamp raised his hands to ward of the | the Montaua lead, Bigfoot district, amile | oughit into operation. Toward the last, | it ‘The promoter of the town site was catled | Jarge scorpion that had secroted itseif and and has rot had any symptoms ot the ¥ o appropriation of 20,000 made by con | blows, vihon Leishko rushod to tho scoce and [ west of the Gizzly. Tho property is ownod | yelend lost fuvor. to acconnt, and owing to the warmth of tho | had boen transported from tho topics. Thi UTia ARt Torlo e o gross for general surveys, and s further ap- | warned DeCanip not o striko his wife. ‘A in Butto, and lias oniy a twenty-ive f00t | "y org will bo no encampment of the Mon- | dis cussiondetormined to adjpurn the meeting | spider was vrompily killad by M. Trudell b L Sy propriation of $12,000 for survoying a portion | larse crowd gat| o 'uruvnm‘uu{l S ST hot lisoarr il tana national guards this season. The fault "1"“ S e ol HA BChO The Great Northern is building west from T Ol e of the Shoshone Indfan reservation, with DYRLHo S ll Jetampinally; e GeeiN f"‘l“‘!‘_““‘\ A 2o owing an ivelea. | tes with the legislature in failing to make QOGRS - ‘I}‘l‘ Bek ]’f"(f.‘l""_“‘“" _‘{:" Iort Assinaboine av Kootenai station, and it 800KS ON BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES FREE, yiew of dividing ce.tuin lands among tuo | 10 eseape. T lewrn wou to ‘call iy boy | above New Chicazo. while plowlng a ireiza- | tho necessary appropriation, and_some aro | townsite man toward Baker City via Snake | i \Giiatod that. thoro ara over 140 mon Indians, e e . ool i | Son ditch i I8 fiold was suruok by lahtiing | disposcd to give the' governor' s partiof tho | Flver, whore they arrived an bour bohlad tho | now at worlk there, while another” forve is 5 L0 Wyoming contains an area of about 47,000 | | v 48 "h“‘:‘lm;u‘ ‘l‘ge‘:‘.‘nutl““““v“u’r‘u' '(’m"_'d ";“:m":‘ ?"s‘ e 'l’t- is team was ouly | ylame for refusing to order an ‘c|npumpxnenxv “‘(‘m‘ir 'whiu-‘n ‘hu‘:“':) \\I"i‘;\»’h;lvu-:-‘: ‘:l‘"rutc‘“ working from Seartlo in an casterly direction. > remains uusurveyed, locatsd about equally | WiFrautfor the arvest of Leisnke and bis | Kngineer Mckarlane began tho survey of | seo that'expenses are paid. It is better to do | are slung in by way of seasoning with aliv- | ;{0 W0 N Cantralin. - Threo others in portionsof Ulnt, Fremont and Sweet. | Wife: o i l|!\n,u- ‘.«]{l A!\xlml‘.um_l:.\. l‘l‘h:"m’."' A";‘nm v}_m:w without any encampment rather than go in eraleffusion. went to his assistance and were also over- VETERINARYSPECMFS ater countios, and i small. gard ot fonnson, e T A e, davs will bo cequired to comploto the survey, i:u:::;.:‘,::m o therafofo sets lv‘\“%u{-:c;;gf'l‘p‘oo Wyon gome. All are dond excopt o nwmsd Ford = rReh pverse and on counties. Much of the T ¥ s c: - n as 4 rog i - v 5 % The names of a8 rus, Perry unsurveyed land is too elevated for agricul Tho body of a young woman was found | gdyertised until that time. on, and 60 amateur soldiers mourn on | Rawlins will organize a militin company. | ue names of the deaa aro Burus, Perry and For ““’iu,'g :(',mf:g’,lmg" Hogs, | tural burposes and for that reason the con- | flonting in the river a few miles below The room of Bartender Anderson of a ount of it. The last eticampment held The postoftice of Bgbert was broken into A llsgdg specialingants gt i the leneial |1 006 Eage MeficasNisRtatas oeasioala tracts for surveys will be largely confined to [ Spokane, Wash,, a few days ago, and was | Butte gambling place was broken into and | was at Bozeman in 1850, It. cost about $20,- | and robbed. R ) > ’ ot Y y £ 3 2 M : & s e land office has been operating through cast- and Chart Sent Free. such lands as are designated by the board of | identitied as Mary Grandler, au heiress, who | $1,100 worth of jowelry and 3350 i mon: 000. . 3 (ol HiN and adjacont mining districts will | crn Washington for the past month with r cvnes ( Fevers,Congestions, Inflammation control, who, under the law, have tho selec | vstariously disappeared soveral weeks ago, | Stolen. He roomied ina house where there | the plamtiff wasthe owner and in possession | soon be survayed. s R L e L L i A Meningitin, Milk Fever. tion of certain lands donated to the state. | oo st roebic! are a number of other lodgers. of the property, the defendant, without the G Peitie 4 ol L --Strains, Lameness, Rheumatisme it o » She came from Germany about a vear ago, prop Merino is being desorted and the buildings | Pemberton, and has “been blackmaling “-Dintemper, Nasal Dischorgo The preforence will be given to these lands. | * T iy Galal ke Trandiscs i oans John Colzrove has made a strike on a ctaim | consent of plaintiff, orany of his ‘co-tenants, | oy "3t 0 Ceqyt GEANE, The ey B P | (O 2y e L e S L _The land surveyed on the Shoshone reser- | and for a time lived in San Fraucisco; sub- | ying hetween Helena and Montana City. | and without any right to do so, and with o vation under the present contract will ap- | sequently she went to Albany, Ore, | The ore body has been cut scven feat with- | force and arms did secretly and fraudulently et i 5 Tt gt S S Etodt it o AbAEIE R e Tl peo 10 0000 fieres and is confined to the | wnore she worked as a domestic. Sho | out renching the foot wall. Assays made | on or about October 1, 1887, und on difterent | It is reported that the Mincral Point mines, | startod. out hovseback xiding, The hors G-G:—-Miscnrringe; Hemorrhay est agricultural and grazing lands in that | went to Spokane four months ago. | show theore tohavea value of about 80 a ton. | times up to March 8, isdl, 'break and enter [ near] TapLion will be developed speedily D the stracibod oHa Tal e by ot | i ey iy oa s ennsa i At o e section. Surveyor Shannon with a | Sh frequently stated that her T, Slatterly, grand organizer of the | upon the property, through undergroand | eastern cap.ta 3 4 RAN AR " & LS it ‘Disenwes of Digestion, Paralystss arty of cight or ren assistants has just bog: 3 v & i v Enougt v has bee: i sure | his rider aimost to a jelly. The man died in arty of elght onsen pssis is Just bogun | object in coming to Awerica was | Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, was iu, | Workings, mudo by defendant, and mined Suough woney has been raised to insure | B¢ ridor atmost to S Singla Bottle (overS0doses), = = 60 o survoy of thirty townships in the north- | to get a divorce from her husband, after | Gireat talls a fow da o o o aud converted to its own use, large quanti- | 2ood racing at a three days' horse mocting to | ¥ 103 3 lo ith_Spectfics, Mannal wost corner of: Sweet e 2 ] ireat Falls a days ago and organized a | B g LT e Yeevide: 1o I At ot Stable Case, Wi pecifics, Manual, st covnier of Sweetwater county. This in | which she intended to return to Germany. [ locat lodge. The new lodga Starts out | ties of valuable ores aud mmeral therofrom, | be held in Lavamie fuly 2 to 4. I°rom the evidence so far obtained in the Y Cterinary Oure Oll aud Modicator, * 87,00 eludes lands along Big Sandy and thestroams | Sho was heiress Lo a fortune cstimated % | with o large momborship. and fousishing | and mors particularly from the Littlo Darl> [ The new machinery in the Rawlins sang. | Walla Walla lynching inquiry it scoms the | Jar Veterinary Care Oll, = = 1.00 fug lode the value of the, ores and minerals | stono quarries has been started up - The | ONicers of the post were as much surprised at Sold by Druugists; or Sent Propald anywhor extracted and carried away from the Little | outlook s good for a big output. B the action of the men as were the citizens, | 8ndin any quastity on Roceipt of Price. fributary to tie headwaters of the Groen | £100,000, but undor Ui terms of the will could | Prospac rivor. Hesides the surveys eunmorated there | ot come iuto possession of it as long as sho re- o S R I r e G L omplbloposssion ot asiongas she At Blackfoot City, the Denver mine, owned Ihtal and oer e 3 atl < e althonzh the former had received notifica: HUMPHREYS' MEDIOINE CO., j of military resorvations orthe sur- | mainod tho wifeof Grunder. who han ulways | by Allen, Booh & Poarle, aives ovidanco of a | Darling claim by the dafandants is estimated | Two companies of soldiors from Fort Cus- | Hanat G ien Hunt wouid 18 fynched, Gorner William and John Sts, New ¥ork 3 reatod her and her children ceuclly: Sho | ponanza.' Ata depth of only sevontean foot, [ 8% $%500.100. 3 ter have gone into the Yellowstone National Tha'ansationiof Now g Horavia was last seen at the house of a midwife, and | rrom " voiu of three feet, quartz is taken | ‘Tho great schemo of & Colorado company | park where they will be stationed this sum. | . The question of how to_irrigate the arid BUMPEREYS’ 8 Horn Placers. o post mortom revewled that showas'in o | fFom & veln of throo fool, ouarts is taken | | % 5 80U RERUNC Cure ror gold at Tarch | mae lands of Kittitas county, Washington, which : A zood many extravagant stories have [ deiicate coudition. Theories of murderand | ;round the quartz is amazingly rich in gola. | F'orks is mow successfully under wa Two spans of the Chovenne vinduct have | SoW produce enby bunchirass and sagebrush, i SRS +suicido are both advanced. 3 tivas INuncheAdrecaatiyS LR W 8 3 bat which, whon waterad, will produc HOMEOPATHIC been avout the Placer diggings in the |3 Bty A movomont is on foot iu Butto toearry on | P02t was launched rocently. Hor welht s | hoen raised over thomain truoks of the Union | paViich whon watered, will pr Tt 5 3 He is now «n’oying the bes' o7 health e Switt vecific Co ' a Y Boaa Se el Wolc oy hs, Henves, Pnoumonin, purnos At Seattle, Daniel Welch, an engineer, R EA I TIT G A A e : ; Aoy, iston she went into the water was a liitle ove s e ! Big Hora mountains. Dr. J, M. Har @ Where Sheep Run Wiid. a war against Chineso restaurants. A moot-,| $1e went Into the water was a l1itlo over Pacific and the work will be pushed forward | Kitisad with much intorast in thab section. R SPEGIFIC No. promincut Moutana man, gives this account b tion i LTS ing will be held soon of the proprictors of | {7 AR I i as rapidly as possible, riety performers namod Leonard ears. 'l i i o S them: Tho diggings are on. the. wesrem: | Chnstian Tuttle of Lummi, was the fivst | 88 B0 00" weaurants. It ls anderstood | the ~ smaigamators 'is now in ATt a1l lohs i eay | Milwokvarietyipacformers) T egnas 1 use 30 yuars. 'The onlysuccosstul romedy for shite sot Hodisl 1 v docks and . about’ ready to 3 3 and Gilmore quarreled over a_woman and o of tho Big Horu mountaius, across tue [ White settior on the island, settling on that the Miners’ union has shown much in- } {03 and wboub ' eacy 10 Il o groat many eattle for restocking the ranges. | arreed to fight duel to settle it, They ro- eryous Debility, Vital Weakness Aivido from tho Tongue civer busin, near the | 1age Point in 1571, For a namber of yea torest in the movement and will help it along, [ Hunched, Al nger | The Bar outfit, Sweetwater county, has | t R : ik 4 Prostration, from bver-work or other caussd : . 5 v boat has been built and the small passenger . tired to thelr room and began slashing “cach | gd Frostration; fromorer work or othier coused: summit and in the state of Wyoming. The | was alone. Settlers came aitor that and went. Great preparations are beiug made at [ pour isalso comploted. The dimensions of | already coutracted for#,000 head--stock cat- | gther with knives. Leonard soon fell with SO7D WY DIGGINTS, oF SOt postuald o recolp '\'ifl‘ toan best bo reached from Sheridan, | The wild sheep notion originated with a Mr. | Butte to colebrate Miners' union day, June | yia dredge are 3 feet long by 32 feot wige- | t°: ; eight terribie gashes in his body and soon of price.—HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE £0., M SO ot of the oty of the samo | Harper. Land had ‘passed. from setior to [ 13 It Is always & hoiiday at Buito wmoro | Tho amalgnmator boat is il by 18 fect. tis | Nino engluos woro tharoughiy overnauled | aiod aine ou cre tho trail goes : Loroughly participated in than any other. | ailoun 3 s ) bk f ned out as g W, e [ i . ; AL sottle growlog o th 3 allowed that four tons of coal will b used a | and turncd out as good as now from the | Tho Indians iu the Okanogan counte into - Tonguo viver basin vis Dal. [ 500 ‘.‘\'L!: EROWIRE o focka of | Tuls yoar' che' union pronoses to autdosll | Bae ana she conl - best " is butit. to | Choyenne stiops ast sonth, Lho machinory | in o stats ot cousternablon. song i thal e tolly e an s blall (Qoint the mines | sheop, | which | were mover rounded | provious efforts and to mako thoeventa | garey four tons with casc. The ma- | is working very smaothly and itis oxpeeted | valence of la £1ppo among them: Oria hun: A e nelive miles, Dr Hrgraye | R e DU oI Lot slugTi Ty | memorable day.; & ¢ chinery on tho dredge is very heavy, | that the extire'plant will scon be fa active | dred or more have died. The Indians are BAS Htx men nd ot aroman whe haipeant| his aheep: And o rasal hes boon that every. piThe company owning the Galons miue at | woighing 11 tons, - It was destined to havo |cperation moving out rapidly for [daho and other 1ud s1y d ona woman who had boes sheep, an ; SN | Pony contemplate the erection of additional | the large boats finished earlier, but there was | Saratoga veople have oreanized a board of | points, carrying all their possessions with ero all wintor and recaived from him news | thing with wool on its back has been consid- atemplate e larg 3 s Saratoga people have orsanized a board of | points, carrying v ::)‘!"Ihu14‘\A1I\:\:Io‘\\‘<>:‘ll‘:|’ ;Ul"lh‘fl nln!rr“:"l m‘h’”lr ws | 5 ."| “le' Hohimsel#put ninet 't‘w,“ Uwe‘“ machinery to work the output of the prop- | a delay in gotting large timbers which had | trade and there is talk of incorporating the o momtis o e e flrst tia tn four | o TaTand n 174, but the huriem illeq | €1ty. The development upon the Galena | to bo brought from Missotla county,some be- | town. ~Strangers are areiving daily to en- | One mill at Wooley, recently took orders Wee! red Dy’ from three to 4¥6 foot of fub or iy of thom, And be sold the Inst of them o | $HOWS about 15,000 tons of ore in signt, 2,000 [ g 40 foot long and 18 inches squars. About | ago in businoss or outfit for prospeoting in | for 5,000,000 Shinglos to come: east, H000,000 b gold" fs nob. cos st e Taat venr 1o was then Abl6 to round w100, | tous of it already on the ' ump, average as- | 150,000 feet of lur-ber has been used in con- | the Gotd Hill district. Many now buitdings | for Allegheny City, P and. 5000000 10 o gold Dot coarse aud is” even- | I g ; P 100. 1 says of which show a value of £33 to £10 per | structing these boats, are going s o W - g 4 Iy distributed. The surface prospecting | Sutliff Baxter had a ranch on the island once | {0 P tructing these ts. are going up. Cleveland, O.” Some of the Washington red " 4s well us that on the bedrock, Tha dust | and stocked it with 300 head of shoop, but [ % : ; - s While out attending to the town herd of | cedars ruil up to nine fect in diametor at tho 5 A Kolls for $10.75 por ounce, The doctor thinks | they have all disappeared. He does not think )”-‘M‘“;‘f- bookkeeper for 1. L. Bonner Idaho. Evanston, Oscar Ruddles, thirteen years old, | butt, and a log like this cuts a sight of ho digeings v limited. from fifte theve are any wild sheep left now, unless a | 8t Deer Lodge, committed suicide. He was Boise City is indulging in a controversy | attempted to cross Yellow creek on borse | shingles The most pop- , Trom fifteon to AR e o sk y ted to or 2 wenty claiims of tiventy acros cuch covering | mere handful have managed to survive on tho [ fownd it his voom with bis neck broken. He | ovora change from solar to standard timo back. The animal sank into the quicksand Almira Democrat: Recently a man bought ular sweet te best of at. About 1,000 claims Liave been | top of the mountain. goton a step ladder and”with & small cord | "y [qaho militia gots §2,764 from the | and drowned before it could be extricated. | a lotin Conlael City for £160. Within half ocatud and when ho left thero were 500 or S around his neck had fastened it to u hook i | ;504 States in avms, ammunition, otc., this | The boy escaped uninjurod, an hour ho kilied seven rattlosnakes on it { Chogolatortin 600 men in the camp and considerablo fussing Ar Fatal Blast. IS SBR, i mpiak Ro Bicke Mo tesls |y cor, Tho Platie is very high and it is dangerous | Rattlcsnake ol sells for $1.40 & quart, and an \ the marlket. It over claims. Two men hauling their dirt | A terrible explosion oceurred in the Gran. | pub the cord broke, letting him fall to the | "0 e e 1o ’ o | totry to ford or swim it in the uppor valle ordinary rattler will fry out a half pint iti 1 A windstorm at Fayette blew down som ) is nutritious N tloor, i 0y ) ver a mile had made 00 in twelve days | ito mine in Coeur d’Alene. One shift had | o 1 R > buildings, Tho dama 5'to | The only bridge is at Saratoza and twenty | Now ali he wants is 139 more snakes. Then ik e oultare The ear, (o yolvo days | tte mius in Cosur Al ha Ttie Boston & Montaua company is making | frame buildings.” Tho damage amounts to 3 los south of thero at the mouth of the | ho can quit oven and palatable; st been relieved by another. Pat Keenun o P . #,000, ol Q R Ea i n g rean i raet EA¥EEDROLObIvE| inat preparations to put up about two hundred | +1 s nd npment it is reported that a Davis, a littlo girl 10 yoars of ago, be- a a Thore 15 very 1ittlo witor but a cominny hox | and T, Counors wero assigned to work drill- | houses on their addition at Groat Falls, Sov Iho steamar Bluo Bell, while lving at ber | gnifzrant outht with horses and cattio wis caan Dutiaolliietel A oars oliage e A RAFFION ln.xr becn organiied to bring in a ditch twenty [ ing in the lower tunnel. They bogan work [ eral contractors aro figuring on the work, | moorings at Post Falls, was totally destroyed | G a0 15t Wook. el di e avorite with Hiiles lowz und carrylog 5,000 mingrs! inches, | nearwhoro tho othor shift had loft off and | el WAL be commonced ns soon us he | BYTER L fake have | Good roturns woro mado on a recout ship. | procipitous cliff, about " midway hotioen | children,anda &bis cannot be completed this season and | pear w 5 poen set. Tho ex- 0. S0 000 A AN 0'v 10 provess:of Several mounke RS, Gah0: DI eut of ore from the Cnatterte ineon the | Black Diamond and Eranklin, and aftor I \ 4 Qery 1ittlo can'be done until iv Is. Thta nay | ICAE Where o blast ad boen set. Tho ex- | construction, can bo fnished and work bogan | settled from sixtoon to. twonty-threo feot | MUt of ore from the Chattarton wine on tho | Black Dinmond and Feanilin, and after | entexpeliont camb i 112 milos south of the Clster battle | PIosion hd ot fired all. tho powder In tho | there within a fow years. AU ST bt (i | B R Y article for fam- ground hole, and in drilling a socond hole tho drill | News from the mines of the Northern Pa- | Oficial figares state thatsince 1566 216,000, | tho viclnity of this mine, in whioh a big vl e e B R 2 5 e e s oume against the giant powder which bad Montana and Tdaho Placor mining | 000 In placer gold has boon extractod from | was. out 250 foot below tho sueface . v | lemg Gonndion Dacific maitrond hus oithor 7 Blind Luck in Prospecting. beou left. A blow from the hammer of one | company in Missoula county is to the offect | the diggings in the Lehmi valley ning a tunnel %0 feet. e ah N aea.ou K i Hellugnam. | Borveq as & Cuptain Wadsworth was regaling a fow | of the drillers sct it off. = The hawmer was | thut more gold has boen taken out at ground | The two-year-old daughter of Thomas W. | (750 the diroction of Prof. MeLaren the | botweon Sumas, on the boundary 1ino, ang | @rinlk or eaten as Conféotionery, fricuds with somo of his first experionces in [ [HEOWD e AL '(’jl'-"*;”’*:“l* sluicing this spring th gt{ug'm‘.:yan Jasy sum | oy of Post Falls was poisonod by chowing | gjrectors of the exporimontal Tavm at Laramie | New Whatcom.' Tho Canadian Pacific stoam- | it 18 a delicious Chocolate. AT A o Senttle | Head, completely tos ay the upper | mor. Some unggats weigh $.50. Addtional | phospho natche Her racovery diresiorsiotihackpe L saramie | ip Premier will make duily $ho miniug distriots of Idaho, says the Seattlo | part 'of his head and killing him tnstantly, | stuicos ara to bs put in soon Ahd work pushed | hociiporus Matches OVery 18 | havo planted six acres of coreals, two acres | Ship Promier will muko daily - trips botwoen The genuine is stamped upon the Pross s, “A man whois a fine miner- | The drill was also shot cloar throuwh | ahead 3 i, | beivg in whéat and the balance in barley, AS0IA QDRSO 4 8. G Dorchester, il {8 i ] Al 4 ahoad, Blanche Mabbett, aged mino, hus this | oats and rre A Ra anlace 10 sl e M LS wrapper, 8. German, Dorchester, alogist is not always the most successful | Keenan's neck. Conuors' hands wore both RA 3 5 2 oats und r Au acro of sugar beet 1 be 16 city counci alon pretiy . . baaly injured S. It Miller of Huntley has nearly com- | year set out over fivo thousand shudo trecs | pianted and ten scres seaded to grase. the | on boys under eigh years of Mass, prospecton,” ho said. “To my own knowl. | baaly inju pleted an iveigation ditch two miles long, | and cuttings with hor own bands on her | faitor to be grown withont frization ™ " | Drohibits thew from baing on t g edge ihreo of the greatest greenhorns on Missionary Work in Utah, taking water out of ;.hu . Mowstons | father's farm near Shoshone. S S e ““* i | ter 8 a'elock at night: also an ordinance Sold by Grocers everywhere. rth made the riches! ah Koow: el taw | With a wing dam seven miles bel lings. |~ o o News: osphore of Wyom- lock : o 1 carth the richest find I have | A sect known ia 3omo parts of the N Mo s miumawn shven ) ige: belor B LI, Ihe sale of the Atianta miuing property at | ing is full of stories of rich discoveries of | Waking it an offense 1o ride bieyeles on tho W. Baker & Co., Dorch M ever scon stumoling upon thew | Eugland states as the *Six-Principle Bap- W0, | Rocky Bar has o doubt beon consuinmated, | mineral in tho Gold HIll conntry. and the ex, | Sidewalks and punishabla by o fino of 2, . DaKker 0., Uorchester, ¥ass. N : o first ha o costing 82,000 on account i QOB N mnUnge - (ypon o thom i the first hall mile costing 82, ccount | pif B 5 N el . B Tho yo tors are raising s howl ab g ok, v a missio ¢ o AL B Lo 10 proper transfer has been made and duly | citement in rogard theroto 13 growing rathe 1o youngsters are raising u big howl about was fiest out with a party of prospectors in | Y o ot constructing. tho dem ‘sud . driving o i 3 i ok aloni o i Drat ot ik 8 party ot pros 15 00§ S Lako City, says tho Tribune, Tt ap. | tunnel. vocorded, Tl consideration Was & 70.000, | than abating in al of tho towns alons tho | POth uets. Hii ; - FRE: R P Bultry aftornoon and asked: Sny, cay you | POArs from the information gathered thata [ Work has begun on Phillipsburg's new | Somo one enterad room in the Commercial | Union Paciflc lino in that state. Many par- | ho main teaelc of the Northorn Pacifie Lleblg GOMP‘NY s el o whoro there would b n oo piaee t | Mormon missionary rocently visitea the town | Watetworks. Jamos K. Pardeo ana otbers | hotel at Nampn ono nigit and rolicvod tho in- S A i nountains, fifty miles oast of Tacomn, i Mot TpRs Hera vould be b edod plhas t0 [ MpFtRo lolias rodmy Tl . | purchasod all ‘tho water vights in Stuarvs | mates of two gold watches worth §15) apioca [ Since No. 7 mino at Almy closed down | JiUDUAnS, Afly 7 o, 1k EXTRACT OF BEEF B0 at 1 ToloWs Gxpemanan ey gty | of Westminator, o mud that the doo. | ulih s pronoso "o, put o & Bow wator | i Mout % ‘12 monoy. — There 1s o eluc to | some of the men thrown odt of Wosk Iiave | Llockaled by oo of the larieat alls of ot | o up the bill whoro a lone treo stood. aait] | ines he advanced so scandalized tho stald | plant’ that will cost #0,000. The plant will | the robbers. not beon able to furnish their families with ik sanuseeuonnetenuan s iandalides: | S I NSTYARR ESTEARRIC A A2igbt under the shade of that treo yol wil | 014 descendants of the Puritans w that viein® | be large enough to supply a town of 20,000 | Weiser is rapidly coming to the front as a | SuMicient food and clothing. It is suid there R R VRRA find lots of gold. Dig down abont fen feet, | 1Y that they decided to try to redeem the be- | inhabitants, covering ull’ the additions aud | milling and graw smipping point. The mill | are some who are actually starving, A de s HCRRALL ARG g 087819 “By Henry M. Stanloy. Bnd when you get tired vest in tho shade | Dishted in Utah at ouce. " Several meotings | givinga 150-foot pressurc on tho principal | company will soon erect a two-story granary | gation of miners visited Kvanston to solic A0 Y08 o tho thoe “Ho went un'” hone | Wore held aud other towns communicated | Streot for storing the surplus graiv. Later i the | aid last weel and met with wood success. Holae KLaWN, § alosmanof ).\ and set o work at plase ' thpy | Wit alter whish a fund aufiiolent. o snablo A. J. Urlin of Missoula, was awarded dam- | seasou they will construct au elovator for use | Sheridan organized a building and loan | gewonlons o ahoeonilY, bacaiting e Lo T A ey ahiowed o indication of gold, andl which wo | U raverend gontleman to got horo aud bogin | ages of 8,730 in the cireuit court. i his suit | this fal association with a capital of 2,000,0( O AL ENMTSI RS AT stuzgored In < Higo ¥ Vol Bad possed by, We thought 'we had caged o | provations was subscribod. - Ho will deubt- | agaiust tho Northera Pacifle for injuries ro- [ The allotment of land in severalty to the | divide into 10,000 shares at 3200 per share, | bous ioat ier doath, went to bls wite's e suckor. Ho worked two days very indistyi. | 1655 b0 in the city soon, cewed in a railway accident at_Gold Croek, | Nez Perce ludians is progressiug and in a | There are nino trastees who will manage the | fs palo oo ik ahots at is _own i il ously, and then in the evening eame stroiling R Deer Lodge county, in 1888, In the smash: | few months several hundred thousand aercs | affairs of the assoclation. A novel feattre in M0 camps 'AIuch oblige, atbngers ho satd ; aby Murde up be had tavee ribs broken, The Riley & | of good land, now forming @ part of the | the by-laws and coustitution is a provision ve give mo good advice und L'll make it | The dead body of a male infant, only a few | Woods specialty company wus on the train | reservation, will ba available for ocoupation | that avtockhotdor shall hace hus enb aea on Suar with you. 1 have v across i whola | Bours o, was found undor the stroot plaak | at that e, aud sults by membors” are uow | by whita stlers matter how many shares he owas, usket ful of these littlo lumps of gold.” He | ing 1n Seattle, Wash., in such a pending. s report < . . 3 kot (y ittlo [ 15 1 Sea ash., in such a position that G It is reported that Mose Kempner has | A report comes from Meotoese that ome | freni misakias i A Ouiiibited o dosen nugsets as big w3 WArbles | it would be carriod ‘out lato tho bay at tho | _ KePorts from tho Scratoh Gravel district, | given & working bond on his ming In ELor: | day last week the bodics of foutteen ok | Lo wistakitig bim for & wild bewst, - KKin S0tk on whn the mine wvas dovelopod, | 1y tige, Tho fufant had been murdered by | S Miles north of Helena aro to the effect | udo district. for £10,000, aud that £5,000 is o | floatod down the Gray Bull river.. 1t 15 gn [ 0 woak hen we bad seen the extent of uyhmfu hvu{u thrast through its head, tho | big strike there. GriMith has dono a great | examined by Begble the quartz expert, who | great w birlpool near the head of this river. triond. The ora " Lw ut s 1 blade penotrating the skull from behind and | deal of work w the locality. He is said to | is in the employ of caplialists to whoi the | the same loc in which an entire tawi ok MU e SRR n turers wud - coming out at the forenead. The body was | have uncovered a vein over ffty feet wide, | mine is bonded of immigrants were drowned seversl Years | itiedas el ¥ o B ors for tho old-fashion Upholding Montana's Good Name, wrapped in o newspaper, and w rock was | the rock bearing gold and ailver.” Ho basond | A young child of Safmiel Biroth of Bru [ ago. e Gray Bull is ris ) | edexSotos pua Tarner SiEipRIb perona’ Digatery and the An opinion of importance concerniug as- | found In 8nother. DADGF '8 fow . | foot of ore on the foot wall aud two on the | neau was frightfully: scaided. lts mother | il tho streams of the Big raised his vifio and taking aim ot the. dari iy, ieuiakiony of U atinonts was rendered in the district court | This rock was 4 poculiar pioco of sandsto banglog wall had emptied a boiler of hat water inton tub | Several weeks ago Tug Be form which he could see through the crucks RENSON 1 e 8t Heloun, Mont., a few days ago by Judges | With polished spots, and was probably an Application bas been made by Bozeman | on the floor. and stepped to the door for a pail 1a rich mineral % | in the cabin, fire Kinklo's dying yell was E Bunt and Buck. Boosmann Brothers of ud % Company's Bxtract was of the oh olo ) bullots penetrated the skull] but noithor mado o necessarily fatal wound and he bs a chiance of recovery Walter Turnor, a young Quinanlt Lake se tler, shot and killed Clifton Kinkle,his bosom of the night, w i that an old tiner uamod Griftith has made a | be paid on July I, 'Thi mine was recently | thought the antinals wero drowued in tho | so vory guiotly, 5o as ot o awakel his VOWNRIGHT FRAUD ornament in tho house of the unnuiural | citizons to (iovernor Toole for 160 acres of | of cold water, when the child fell into the | on tho Pacif 1 y ) 18 Lo (overnol o for 160 acres of. cold water, o & child fel c 1 the fic slop erra Madr the flrst intimation Turnor had of hi aront. 1t wil bo used as a clue by de- | ground on Fort Ellis for logical gard boiling o ar 0 W o t 0 b i Ay ooy | pavent. "Lt 3 und on Fort Elis for a zoological garden. | boiling wat One arm’ and side was lite arbon county 3 Journa friend’s absence from tho bed, 80 excited had butte, aud K. . Kleluschuitdt of Helena, or- | tectives in looking for the murderer. They propose to form & corporation, fevce | ally cooked and fears are eutertained as to its | reports that psople are g to th he boon. Both men were -tanderfent,! Ki I 1 & corporation here to deal in liquors e the ground and have on exhibition by July 4 | recovery. find in great numbers. The town 1 s roc from Elizsboth, N, J., and e Ak t0 8bout two years ago. Kleinschmidt sold the His Blufr Didn't Go. the forty head of elk and deer owned by Harry Donovan repofts that he is sure of | Dixon is aimost deserted, tha inbabitants hav: | Turuer from Minusapolis y Y | WANTED. G brothers, who were without wmeans, a bill | Near Cottouwood, in Tehama county, Cal., | Dodge & Mursnal. Other animals will bo | making s sale ou the Rowley group of mines | ing gone to Battle Laks. Other sections of - AR AN A s sha ki of Koods nd took their individual notes for | & fow days agu ieorge Smith was shol by a | 3046 as fast a8 Bossidie buull the park is | i Little Smoky district on “the Wood river | the ‘Suake river country are pretty nearly as . " v it | e steck. . Afterwards Kleinschmide | young follow named Feuwick. Swmith was a | W5 SUPRIET WIS G animals whiiiana vei | SN SHE Doigeaa B Dosa 1. Misnaspolis bed, ¢ o ¢ . proposes lohoys | S i toriis Lo i s | 1M L caye- 0 mine utte nd Chicago and made 4 journe g Jheyenn der: A movement is on foot | ¢ ' tland, notwith. | #1a0 ok rua Lo aganLy : Thiiruod te uotes aud acoopted one frow | Iarge, stong wan, thirty years old, aud Fea- * yulied ia ko serious Injury of & minor named | citios to Wood Fiver after & tost 1ot 0f ofe | 1o have sl sodthes. Caliin nmaiod oy some | Standing tha Oreton Lot Suctant Bmentia: | Vour- toritery & firion B, Wordestor ourity ¢ compavy | wick & mere boy, twenty years old. Young EdJawmes. He was workiugiin ove of the | which ho took back to Chicago with him. | point along the Nortuwestern road (in mui'ruu brewees at Portlaud arc all ‘acting | siwss 8 |

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