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Jefferson County Sentinel (Boulder, Mont.), 20 Nov. 1885, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn84036046/1885-11-20/ed-1/seq-1/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
‘onnu .10 mutton 30!!)901 mu m \01) 8‘ Hilltsu'lou :3. ll. Plum-c. Pierce 8: Ten Eyck, Inufacturcrs and Dealer» in Lumber, Lath —-.-\.\'l)——.— Shingles. Sawmill on Mus-knit creek. m MERE A SHCCIALTY A flock of Glaitd Bath. Dears. Buiiiinr Taper and Dressed Lumbar Carried 'at \‘.' N 'l'l:.\ l.\( n, li()l'l.l)l‘Ilt (‘l'l‘\'. WCI\ on It! for Reduced Prices“ 1. ATLrnr-in'r‘ox. M. n.. leleete [lemmea Brave Ian.‘ REACT-1:\ I“?! nan romvmauaaecvl. o—w bureau-g Katee Central-a the Natal Bait-Iva. V\'l.\'.\'lrm;. .\lun., Xov.i3. —-\\'hen Deputy Sherifl Gibson told Riel that he had been mpitcd until next Mun- dIy. he fell on hi! lint-0h and lifting I ul thunk Almighty (ind for Ilia [grout mercy and for the clemency iThou ' plc.\ Tn ft'inldilI. wllosl-lu-Il if the suspense? [Cuber Andre. his epirituul nt- ! um: not tcrri’nlc. he suid: ~‘ : \l’ntllvr. l lllu Ilifliiliiul for eightl idnyu more to live.\ ‘ lliel look his custolllury exercise! l llu loolt-t ll.~ Ihns lost I grcut deal of Ill-sh and cuts‘ lll' ipnlc lilill rolncwlmt t‘lttfll'iilli'li. touthide jail tu-duy. ‘\'cr\ little. idling about l:nli thc tinn- I ' . , . . \.lnl olicn for at \\’l.ole tltn. lt i~ alllll_ llt‘ I ..~“l'.'1'| i.‘ resigned to dcnth. and i\ re- 1. if such he ili.‘ into, to wuik to\ l lthc :«cnliolsl in-tlllI-~-l'.'. lic filil‘fllls . éhla vln's pr.l\i::Lr and “rltlllg. often . . l i>ittzng late into tl;~- night. wribblillu , . ‘ 1\”i'l\ ' cit‘fin'h'. X<~u>pzlpcrsure not toll-mud him. l.r-\d Klv'lgllnd .wllt llilll‘ '--I:lnc tr:l.-t.~, “iii! l: u'vrc nffcrctl. hllt lu- rI-iIhI tl thclu \-'i:ll lli‘-lillll|. l“5|lli-‘ cl' .\l-'\\'illinnl:~ of liulltnn. “ML. in“ lilv'l illlti nelm‘nl llllii ho\'.‘ ht\ felt. liiul‘ replied with \‘cln-lucncl-z ' “l am going to die. but lmll uv prophet conzc to rcfvrnl the Stat»- rvlnrm cu-rylliing. ltiill you pl‘l~'~t.- ought to be relorltlwl to. l ll.’l\l‘ not l‘tllL' to ill”. but the word of (ind is t to a» >trongl lun~t >pcnk.\ lln- (\llllllllt‘ti hix lucri' \r lc.~'~ ill- colln-ro-n'. h:lr:ln;;uu~for :1 long lliilt'.. The nppzlrcll: runs-.- of the rr-spitc. was the report of the sun-called in>nn~ ity collllllis.-'ioll. which nrriu-d l’l'iduy morning :It lll'qinn. lt c Illsi‘d‘wl Ul‘ llr. l.:l\I-ll of Kingston. and llr. l\. .-\.3 Elmuw of (Jul-in c. 'l‘hcil‘ lzlol L‘iiil‘lllfi' r ri‘lnll -' :u'l‘l'l' k\?! l l\ .‘l'l‘f‘t'l. ' 'thr-y , examined llicl carefully 6n l\ridny.t ibzltllrlluy uml Sunday. and reported‘ I Their - cxxllnillniiolw (\unified of convvrsn ‘lo Uttuwu on Sunday night. tions with lie-l, who was lw‘pt in ilH'l ltlurk as to who thc strungcm werc.: To one of their lendingquestions! M-“led you like to live?\ ltiel tul- iswcred: “Yes. I would like to li\'e.' lbccnllsc mcrythillg likes to lilc.\ Pressed for further rcnsons. lu- lltlded: “l mu ll prophet. nlld the longer I ‘li\c thw- nlot’c l min nccl‘nlpliuh on: earth. I bnve n nliseiou to pcrfnrm.‘ 'tlzongl: (ind may raise ll propllct ill my place.\ The doctor“; asked if he loved (ind ‘nlzd fliilial'kt'll lll-‘ti he hn‘l been ac—' cum-d of bluupllclnv. The illiSWt'f' was: \You malt me if] low-(ind. “'llv. l szlcrilicc clcrything, cvn-n lll\' life, his hnnd~ hezlvcnwnrd. exclaimed: i has} put in the hearts of peo- : l ‘ force. IIIL'I m. Want-In, Roe. 14.—Biei re- ceived I lett- in- 11'- moth III the ea eaeeutial. The mother believeainthedivina ubiondhu “.mdnnbherhluing. The lat- ter wIa very pathetic and elicited tears from the condemned man. On Monday Riel made I long Ipeech to Father McVVilliIma. Hi million, he Iaid, war to purify the . Roman Catholic church, and infuae I F new spirit ill it. He grew I0 excited tl.:lt ('ol. lrvine begged him to calm : himself. Father Andre is now locked within the- ccll at each of his visita- tiolls. He has made his will in anticipa- He leaves only ill m of his execution. ,.-'. small nnloullt of land ill Montana. His will iramorc of a political haratlgue than anything else. He leaves all of hi\ writings to Father Andre. who still declares his lu-liefthllt Riel is illaillll\ and he believer. that he will walk to the chffold and die game. llc boys the convicted Illnll desires to make a speech on ill\ chfi'oltl. \vILL IHZSIHS. .\lo.\\rltl:.\l.. Nov. )3. Rumors are currcnt here to-duy thutt‘hnpleull. lshcrifi of Regina, will resign and discharge his deputy rlltlu-r than put l‘llt‘ warrant of ltiel‘.‘ execution into it in stated that another pcti« tion hzlx~ been sent to Sir .lollll .‘lnc- dollald. by the .‘loutrcul conm‘rva- ‘ tin-s. advising that tllc execution of Kiel will seriously nfi'ect the confed- oration. The La l’rcss publishes u letter i|illl upprou-a its suggestion. that the Monthly following lliel'u t-xv-clltiolii be ollrt'ru'd a: a dny of mourning. Soniv-na. will be held ill all the ,t‘lilll’l'lh‘s ulul fl:ng hoisted at buh’ ' must. Ills l.\ll'F..\‘lli.\Ii LXI-1‘1\] iUN'. (‘ilnzlmu Nm. 1?). The excite,- ‘ lllc'llt here over llicl is. unabated. and the general feeling nrnollg the French (':lnaldi:lns is tlult it is it fight between (trullgeism and (‘utllolil-isnl, and they implore the French ministers in the ('ubinct not to lend themselves totlle but to take I dc— cidctl stood and resign if Riel allould whims of fanatic». be hanged. Itiril. l..\i24'l‘Tllll. REGINA. .\'.\\'.T.. Nov. 16. David liia-l was executed on a scaffold . Louis It the barracksof the mounted police force. near this city. for high treason uualinst the queen of Great Britain. at 8:23 o'clock thin morning. llloull- .. tnin time. The same extraordinary precaution against the [umsiblc escnpe of Kiel or - intrusion into the barracks of unau- ‘ tlmrizcd persons, was observed ugnin ! this morning. at u nlilc frolll the bar- rocks the mounted patrols challeng- ‘ iug all parties and t'llllilit‘llillg them I to disclose written poem-u. Two oth- ' er lines of guards were stationed near nyflicmn find Surgeon” for God. See ill\ H'uflolnl. “'hom l the post, while the Nllilt‘ precautions Ollie. at Boulder Hot Syringe. m “tended to a: all the Idjnccm ('Inlpl. 843' M? AND SURGEON. Glee It Rt't‘ldcnl‘l‘ nrlu' Church. Tm\ l\ll.l.l-:n ol: Ennm'rxn flit; 7-32992: _. Grand Central Hotel. I, hank rm. Newly Built Ind Newly Furnished throughout. the Leading Hotel. My located and plauantly nit- uted on Main ntreet. “fli- are Iupplied with the beet the lllrhot M. “at. all pulm- atop attu- Hotel. A. L. “TINT, unfienr i mm AND GLASS. dol lo\'l- if not (iod? L'crtuinly i love (ind. prepare to meet (ind. nlld l think i am all llenr fit mi human nnturc per- mite. Father Andrc was examined bbee He thinks Riel is mad; his nervous eyutem is shattered and he cannot live three ycnru. Nothing COlnllliFSitln. in known hcrc regarding the nature. of the comlnisuion‘u report. but it iI holieved tllat it settled the question. one way or the other. ulxnn'an mnox‘» VIEWS. At the banquet to Sir A. Caron and Hon. Thomas “'llite last night. Camn caused vociferoua applause by ntIting he hated rebels and had ’no sympathy. good, bad or indflerent, ion. White raid: “1 visited the Prince Albert db. trict of which we have heard Ill-Inch of late. [had In ing the terrible ' the pom, m' the twachery Great MU’ Ill'w whistle.\ . l have tricd lll\' lnui to: with rebellion. Referring to rahell- ' \ were again observed that no one was permitted to enter the guard rooms until 8:12 o’clock. The scene pre- sented then was that of Riel on the zneafiold with Pere Andre and Father l McVi'iliiIluI with him celebrating mIII. Riel was on his bended knee wearinga loose woolen eurtout, gray trowaera and I woolen ahirt. On Me feet were moccaeina, the only feature afhia (ire-I that pal-took 'of the In- dian. He received the notice to pro- ceed to the eealold in the lame oom- poaed manner ahowa the preceding night on receiving warn d hi fate. Hiahoewaalnlldeolu.and Thepr'uaaar “only I no- menthdore firth“ Mee- in numbers. \and bill: hare been diatrib- utcd to all pmers by. calling on them to meet tin-night [I‘ll-I Mud. ()‘ruwa.(_lnt., Nov. 15. -— The death sentence lunged on those recently convicted of murder in clmneetion with the NortllWest rebellion, will be ('Ulllllluhltl in neverul cases, but will be carried into cflcct with the re- mainder on the day iixcd, tllc 27th instant. l‘or latimldatlag China-ca. Sl-zA'l-rmz. “nu-IL. Nov. lit-Thir- teen Knights of Labor and their co- ndjutors were indicted under the civil righth law to—dny by tlle grand jury. on a charge of intimidating China- lncll. Among tllc [N‘mfllhillllit'il'd in Mrs. M. E. Kcnworthy. She is 715 yeah; old. has been in prominent Hpcnkcr ill all meetings of tho-Knights of l.nbor. and him besides been prom- inent ill politics. Mrs. Kenwortlly happened to be in the court room The nhcrifl' at once informed her that she when the grand jurv entered. was under arrest. bet-alm- hysterical and was allowed She. ilnlncdintclva to go to her home until ttrlnorrow. when lynil will be, required. Thirty of the Knights indicted have been arrested. Bail was fixed core at 63,000. in each The Dolphin. “'Aslllxnrux. Nov. 10. The steamer Dolphin. the dispatch bout built by John Roach for the navy. about which there has been a contro- versy. has been turned over to the nllvy department. and now is a source of contention and to the selection of Sin in the newest und iincst nllip ill the service. officers to command her. and was constructed for ll dispatch boat. llcr equipment is. very fine. and every officer ill the navy is nnx- ions to secure I detail aboard her. it is understood that the Dolphin be assigned to the North Atlantic. laIelIughter. Btmtzn‘hx, Nov. 10. -ln the case of John Stevenson, indicted for kill- ing Frank Kannis, the jury brought in I verdict of manslaughter and re- commended I sentence of ten years ir. the penitentiary. The lnurccr oc- curred on the Yellowstone. The difficulty amee about wugus. leCLELLAN’B FIRST LOVE. How Thle Gallant ”at Fl\! ‘01 Ills VIII; 'lh. A very interesting story was told Ibout I year ago in regard to McClel- lan‘e tint meeting with his wife, Iaya the “'Iahington correspondent of the Cleveland leader. He married her, you know in 1&0. and the relation- of the two duringthe pIat quarter of I century have lit-on the happieet. Mrs. McClellan accompanied her hue. hand everywhere, and m I help- lneetin the trueaenaeof theword. She wII very proud of her hthInd. and war very eermitive to any ridi- cule d h'ml. He matherinaehareh in Baltimore in In, one cold Bun- Id. TheymWinlay. 1”). they were married. I” the Will... W! M- aul, h 3.. ml. From the indepeadeat. Never run there In much intereat in mince ill Helena II It the preaent time. From a feeling approaching indiflerencc which haa preinled here to I‘i‘l'gt’ extent for the put dozen years, the change is now marked and encouraging for the mining interesta. I )oubtu and fears have been dinelled, and confidence and enthusiasm have taken their place. The prospecter who has lodel'. that will bear the in- spection of an expert can now dispose of them at I good price, or enlist ._.4m1.m‘ at y... c L o '1' 1-: 11¢pr Gmts’hmgM-Shfimy mm wag-Dimes awn) a-ramizr 3-.me Artifls ! _.‘ N All New Stock and PriceI II low II the hem. Next to Liter] m. Agent for “'ELLS, FARGO 8 CO.'S Exp”. “'ICKES. “at; capital for their development. Tllis' it“ due in a great measure to to be had for bundling Ort‘fir- railroads, and lost the fucilities that are ‘now Tilt-NEW- Schultz & bllt greatest. the influx of new men, young. vigorous, and full of confi- deuce in Molltunn and her mines. [Tudcr this mode prwpecting is now going on It it great rate. More dcveloplllcnt will be done ill the next six luontllnoll lends surrounding lit'lt‘lln than has been ncconlpliehcd ill the past twenty years. A number of strong cotllpnnics have organized, but the last om.- at- tracting great attention is 'l'ur: Asslx SHIIHNil .\n.\'l.\'-; com-ANY. Organized, under the laws of the 'l'erritory. with n czlpitzll stock of 850‘). (ll), dmidcd into 1130.000, than-5 at u pal.- vzllln- of m”). this company ntnrts 3-59.5ch your mail order: to us. off with very fluttering ltrtlrwpt‘t'lfi. The illcorporntor; nre colupoacd of our prominent professional and business men. and they have taken the company. \Le an old citizen of the Territory. having been actively en- gaged ill business here for the put twenty years. Hie reputation fir uprightness and integrity is not ex- celled in any country. The IIme can be said of Henry Klein, whoeo name nppearaon tllc rolls ”Treasurer. 1.. V. Stylee the secretary. in cash- icr for the house of John T. Murphy & Cu. For fifteen years he has oc- cupicdlmsitionsof trust and responsi- bility and is thoroughly competent the precaution to sec tllut the proper- ties which they are about to develop are worthy and meritorious. The com- pany perfected itsorgauizntion hut cveningby the election oflhe follow. ing tlliit'('r~.2 President. A\. E. Cullen. Vice President Mom-9 Morria. 'l‘reunurerrr 7 Henry Klein. Secretary- l.. \': Stvlcs. Trustees \V. E. Cillicll. Moses Morris. Henry Klein. \l'. E. Cox. A. .l. Steele. L. V: Styles, R. F. “'ilkinson. The. property purchased by the AT aaca ”DINOS- colllpully is known us the “'ickillp and Asuinniboine mines. They are locutcd on I ridge lying between the right hand fork of Clancy creek and Lump gulch. near the head or source of them streams, and about one mile from the deride separating the water» of the above strcatnn and those of wretched Mile. of W III-l Let! It thIt Camp. A Laramie Boomerang reporter met with Ill intelligent miner from Rock Springs. who with his wife and little children were on their way to lowa, where it was hoped an hone-at living could be eIrned. There were eight Rock Spring: miner: on the train, and three or four of them had families. III conversation with the one first mentioned, it wII learned that there are Itill remaining at the mineI in Rock Spring about It!) minera, twenty-five of win have familiea, including five and Iix ohiLd- rel: each. Theae people an ab?» lately unable to gate“, in fl we. mums!- ... mm a... oiouaiy clued theta employed rum. I cant I mile. ' The tail. witl “the Built gulch, which empty into the Boulder. They occupy an area of country 3.000 feet long by 600 feet wide, extending from gulch to gulch. The “'ickiup in on top of the ridge. and the Aminniboine joins it on the out and extends down I steep decent l, 500 feet to Clancy creek. The adjoining claim: are the Gray Falcon and Magnum Bonumon tileeouth Ind I location on the north, name un- known. Two mil. to the west are the Little Jennie and Garfield mince, to two milea north are the Nellie Grant, Frohner, Good Friday and mie ”mama\ well known mince. The diehaee to Gregory it about man milII, and to the Widhu Mandi of x 3.1%: “'5‘. “'2‘.“ \'°\ e.- ..9 van- hh . ‘, I. w u a Wrihmhth-qmd‘. ‘”‘~‘ iiyeahpfib.“ “we\ Iuhniepelbyaxaadwuat‘ . lag. ”Mflwbw am-‘am. ‘- ~' *9? it,-, No. 2 Main Street. next door to N. P. ExpreII oflce. for the position should the company, becolnea large and eucceeaful one. ‘ Whmflfih: that mea- hara‘t-~-II¢“ ,‘ 81 ill -Sllt't. Glendinsn,’ Dunne ut Boots and Shoes, Rubbers and Slim WHOLESALE and RETAIL. We keep an Elegant Line of Fiat-Class Geode, and are making toour CUSTOMERS THE VERY LO‘VEST PRICES. You will get freIh new gooda and tb LATEST STYLES. HELEN A, I0“: ! notknow, but antenatal-hat” is certain. it is laid “they W I- Ihemeelvcr.\ You. they dill, by m thomeeivea mum law. in. l- u the. the ”M the corporal! guard cl Cub tovrn ! There la one tin um la, that some In than he M. 3. Carey. one of th ', draco' vereraof galdinthe ' Han. and the one who Int ’ the new to Benton, m h: . city hut evening. He BM over the outlook. Then an ‘ thirIy or thirty-fivomen in \I ”5 who will remain all winter I‘n' tinue the work of drifting “*- ing preparationa fit a like”. the spring. The water 5 new - ing up. but I little mom 5‘” lug taken out. o- b «at; ‘ miner- an well a“ *x . i Iummer‘awark. v _ v i for next moon. Imp“ Grain-bra w