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oe . a a CATCH PHRASES. — ig OOOO LTS a OI Sg a AER SI , 7 . ; - sent POE A gh 5 A OO MEE Os —_——— manne a a —--—— . ss THE MONTANA SUNLIGHT \1840 and’ died in about a month Civil Service For Teachers. a Montana Mentio :. \ ee a ee ea, '*/ after his inauguration, all of which| ‘ The city of Chicago may well} ~~ Our Exchange Table. Seon ess me eek , ‘ MErmOvIsT—J. x. TULL. PASTOR ae PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY fatalities we attribute to the|congratulate itself on the courage { Saas : ‘ The postoffice at i - o Seuty a See Le PM I ¢ ties eckaed : % , , a t thi ig JDillon Tribune Sept. 12.] at Franklin, Cus-| — terests of Business deirage a Seed amy Sunday in the y W. Ls Rickard & Co. | Mglignant presente of the Dragon jand wisdom of Mr. E. G. Cooley.) [ast Tuesday, S ou: tm county, has been discontinued,| There are many instances of where 4 ‘month. Preaching at 11:00 a. m. and 8:00 p. m4 ERC AO oe \| in the vicinity of those elections. |the superintendent of schools, ay, September | and the mail now goes to Broadus Bultable-cateb line well drilled into League moots at T:00 p.m. Prayer { SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. “The si d hich eon . a the Montana State Normal school *| peopie has been of great value in build- ee ‘ , : eae ian The sign under which our who is endeavoring to introduce} we, opensil ; seth! year. The Montana woman suffragists | ig business. The best catch line is Jefferson Sunday.) Preacli? r,t] romans are.elected, besides be-|the merit system into the Pro-| with the Ia _on its sixth yet lei 9 convention in Butte on| one that Sts your Uusiness best, and MWaterloo-Second and fourth Sunday. ik Taree Mouths i gna woling as it were, the house of the|motion of public school teachers. | jist rgest enrollment in its Wednesday and Thursday of this the discoverer of such a line is apt to Preaching at 11:00 a. m, and 8:00p.m,, second °° i en rooms 8D eagon is ales the house of/%6 “ie well known,that hitherte ry. The school has been wae. . be due more to inspiration than to ef- Sunday;and 11:00 a, m. on the f : : Ra ADVERTISING RATES Tupite ho: ie a , J ; ‘|growing in attendance steadily ‘ fort. Pick the distinetive foature of | Plessant Valloy—First aud thind Sundey | i ERTISID Ss. Jupiter, who (in company with|while merit may not have always ever The Cutbank,. Flat Will your stock or business methods and en- Preaching at 3:00 p.m. he ; H ‘ Display—One Dollar per ineh per month. the node Uranus and Mercury)|been ignored. too h infl r since it started, and as the 7) illow, | deavor to express it in a breath. CHRISTIAN—B. L, KLINE, PASTOR. \ ie. Locals—Ten Cents per line first insertion; five 7 y en ignored, much influence | value ‘andj “ts f th Steele and Sunset toffices have| if ‘col by ) itehall—second fourth Sunday r cents per !ine cach subsequent insertion | WAS 1D his house'when the recent|has been given to other consider-| training’ Beportance of SH\ a ¥ you con ‘cola « phrase that e&r) pad one * oa pee putinsertione : L 1s been gixgn i ‘ ‘ltraining received there in_pre- been made domestic money order your Central business idea or | the month. Preaching at 11:05. m. and 8:00 NOTICE election took place. This may |ations in the appointment and pro- parin \ f | fenal 7 offices, dating from October Ist emphasizes some feature that marks = Bee ae 10:00a. m.: Mission Band, P Alt communications intended: for publica- | 96M & good omen, as‘he is by all|motion of teachers than proved | to, tn a ee , . ~ | your store alone, you can make good See rs he 8 F tase in thie vaper must bear the signature of |devotees of Mammon. esteemed a | fitness for their work. The civil!) acher in our schools is becoming! In # game of cards at the Mon- oe p= Bagg ge 7 pon ‘hold of Broke + nes Mees Be: E t ‘ 1 - x ’ i - tn ” ae > : ace ee ne they will find thelr] ),)\-orful benefic. But he is hasten- | service idea which has taken such — and realized throughoutthe| tana saloon on West Park street| and inffuence them if persistently pre- cc’ Pomdemaeeee a eae acend fourth Bun- Entered at the Postomice at Whitehall, Mont. ing to his full in the next sign,|strong hold.of the publiv mind read es. tee ee aoe weaine . var agen =e eae tee Preaching” at the Pos ce at Whit ‘ t.. : * * . . reside a Cc y ; ess W i ee RO oan S heprnniine pre ee and to a conjunction with Saturn |and conscience, and which is being si os - eae ee Wesson was seriously sta in 912 a tga pe anaes aaa ~Third Sunday. Preaching a oearen eerie Capricorn next November, in|promoted so rapidly wherever | High school is ce ” ance ao the essa’ andy MeMahon. yea gas le bell . SEPTEMBER 19, 702. which Zadkiels Almanac says:|civic spirit is at its highest, can-|, will, Before a coe targa The grand commandery of Ma- ee ee ts tae eek eee ps ——— —— | rom this month, November, 1901, | not be kept out of our great public| the walls and eae ies settee. is holding its sixteenth annual | erly. If a man comes to you today ont F. H. Negley ; READ IT IN THE STARS will be dated for 10 years to come| school: system. | Manifestly its the library and assembl aca session in Butte this week. The a ge ian. rin mil oa : Strangs Predictions Regarding Ac- most of : the: great changes the|operation here must be with some be beautifiel:to a casio vale ae: new temple, which will cost about tion ak. \it came Nee < : (Successor to Negiey & Rutland}. siteeehi ts tarmeedis, world will witness. The United|differefices, but the fundamental|ient by the generosity of $100,000, is to be dedicated during| row with the same story, he will get : TI : a : States will be greatly affected by|principle that the occupants of a] ait — , se! our! the session. ne. attention, bat you will ldly wendet ore ata 1¢ recent serious accident that} js phenomesce, for it tulert te ‘oltce din citizens/\ ' what is getting into folks. The third es henipened. to. President: Roosevelt 8 ph , for it falls*in| public office shou d be tested for ~ One of the handsomest souvenir John Lawson a carman, was in-| man you wil! argue the matter -with, and party;in which the president's opposition to the place of ‘the sun, appointnient and hold their posi-} novelties evary seen: in Dillon stantly killed at.the Butte & Bos- The fourth will get wore of a hearing, itchy. doh. ‘ups kilidd- tear rel on the 4th of July,.1776. tion on the strength solely of their} has been designed by Huber Bros ton smelter Monday morning. ,.He persed rg tt rare * Tete hetiten’ a molar ‘cat and ‘Another astral phenomenon fitness for the position and their} one of durawelPy firine It “ plunged into a it of concentratgs. wan itis i sta ees Seek iF Vee ae te % ~ sartinghsaine foretold in the stars which is likely to have effect on | diligence in the work must be sterling «silver Ssneesiis sca he and ‘was smothered. How he hap- be ready to tell folks the same story Syesieaileinegtnse « ’ : STS.) our country is the presence of | firmly established ae in i yourmelt. j and aha De as § Nt : od, “ ened to fall in is not known. He ry ‘ ! Seal ee m4 vers Neptune at the summer solstice.| Mr. Cooley proposes,first of all, Sas \whe wu goat oe was dead when discovered aeaneed Pe er en ie ee Watches, ‘ aes For the past 14-years this planet the adoption of a schedul - . ee . common Fr t I mui of the astrologers to give itworld-|has ‘been in Gemini, the oe ries ris teachérs in th : . = On it are engraved two scenes| It is reported that several bands toad asd will, Wm she citiorariymd Clocks, wide circulation. The prediction| .: + Del 1 : , © VaTIOUS| which will call to the minds of all of sheep’ beloning to Madison | told often enough. ‘That Is why an th \ y sign of the United States. About grades as well as head assistants : ‘ «| expressive catch pli a Jewelry, ‘ at the president would meet|ipe oot ’ : a 5 »|the pioneers who were in these county sheepgrowers have been e ate phenes Gone tant. he Als selcaast the 20th of June Neptune will be|for high school teachers and for : 5 oc . comes to stand for you and your meth- a etree meencess but eseaPC}in conjunction withthe sun while} principals. The teacher will re- parts: in 1860 to 1868, the stirring jenught in the forest fires near| ods and of uecessity Is remembered Suverware. without serious bodily injury was| ho ater is turning in the Tropi Teoles ces\ 10 , ot: . events which took place during|Henry’s lake. A'large band be- | When goods in your Hne cre wanted. published in—some—paychological - : pic | ce ae rtain mininum 88 ary Or|these years, The engraving on|longing to former State en As ordinarily used such a-phrage is i ¥ of Cancer. the first year of service, in both ; : ; of little value, because it Is pot proper: review last May. in ae i ’ the -handle of the spoon is a|S. R. Buford, is among them. ly hammered Into peop 7 That great and startling|the primary and grammar grades |; . Sopete. See ee ‘ The story about Roosevelt and . ; go i es picture of Bannack in ’67 and ’68 ‘ri ick should go on letter beads. uilibends, Pzints and W ll P. a aa thee fare that the tragedies sometimes attend the }and additional salary each yearlat which time that pl tl Friday afternoon Patrick Carney | stationery, envelopes, should go into & a aper. ciniatetion : of President Me- sun’s turning at Cancer, on its|for seven years until maximun | capital ‘of Montan The See ae ee Sn ee Cage) ones a. oy Seen Oe ear oe denteote Rieke “Wisk: te stan aieahl in close proximity to it, would seem |is reachéd for the group to which} j, made Seine ree a unas ae mine with the evident intention of tabela Oa icin a under ts etaeh te =a 2s assured from the’ following histor-|he belongs; then he will raph lanihilating several people. He} gooa ‘ the same way r »than s ; pe 28; n he will pass to a ‘ : 4 people. s and packages. Let people see . ne way more than six months! ica} facts: June 17, 1789, the| higher group and reach its maxi- and so Plain 19 the engraving that} had formerly been employed at the| it everywhere. If it means what it Mail Orders Promptly Filled. before it occurred. A Butte lady] p . ne XI-lthe sign, “Graves & Murphy : wee says, people are going t a | kes euler af Ua Hema 1901 French reign of terror was inaug-|mun in four years. Teachers will,| Wholesale and Retail Groce y3}mine, but for some time had been Abani le eee i aia of aimainad called The urated; in June, 1812, Napoleon|according to this scheme, be pro-| can be plainly see Sane out of work, Going to the mine ‘ nee i Seblais,ts-0hieb a jullewing started from Moscow; June 18,|moted to one group from another peiedicae ie ae ba) ic 4 — he demanded work at once and in- Ag ‘Soctmiatie Cripete, , , DP 5 ; y ys. » bowl is » in-} 4; . a dieiii-ies ta-henia- Pine 1815, he was defeated at Water-| by vote of the board of education} .orjption, ‘Hangin . i mi timated that there would be trouble on oar ata teerdne Wuirenat, - - MonrTana. ie sete the heading of “WP the loo; June 20, 1837, Queen Victorian | upon récommendation of the super- ileal Buck oa ea if he did not get it. The foreman] noon “extras,” and when there was a | —— Hie and Re ak oh ee eee tte ee ie succeeded. to the British throne;| intendent of schools. The superin-| Ray at pooh ot ce ae ~ tried to avoid him, and others see-| tull tn the business, owing to a failing ieee % y , * ow a o7 ° . y n pi , - 7 ; . 5 FE so ol J Presidential Term,” appeared: June 27, : 1884, the Mormon, | tendent will make his recommend- | 1g4 acute atcanaas toe os i 2 Ing’ that he hada revolver, disarmed Soe tet ee EF! RSON ft SE “In the Ausust, 1897, nubiber Joseph Smith, was assassinated: | ation upon the basis of an esti- ae alle ince ae ry,’’| him after he had tried to shoot the| “How did you lose your leg?” I Wes. McCall, Prop. of Intelligence appeared @ ho June 19, 1867,~Maximillian shot| mate of the ‘average efficiency of| yjyid pi ords 18 8) foreman, failing only because the asked. : : TO-!in Mexico; June.10,-1868; Prince | eac as vivid picture of, the banging— asl eine : “Cable car,” he said, with the street ; scope by Julius Erickson of} yJ; te ee eee each teacher, which shall be rep-| three men suspended by ro t a ae work, After! archin’s characteristic economy ef | Meal . President McKintey'sinaucuratiot\ fichael of Servia assassinated:| resented in marks. Noone will] tached to the: scaff eo -lthis Carney went home and gaye| words. s 35 Cents, March 4, 1897, in which we “a 1889, Johnstown, Pa., de-| receive this promotion from one} overturned -d ae ox: Lee wie Seas Se eee “Oh, bot ee ae iene orse, Lodgings 50 Cents. the following: When election ‘day stroyed by flood; June 24, 1894,/group to arfother whose aver-| neath a wee xes be-| had a warrant sworn out, and then aorta ae —_ athe came i‘. rolls around in 1900 the people nee ite Siuae, waerawe in efficiency falls below 80 per - nisi taking a Winchester he returned to} paid the doctor-and gave mother $300. wot 2 ‘ Ple| assassinated; June 15, 1896, tidal Tl ie | ;.| First in “America.” |the mine and be hootia That paid alt our debts and left us $300 wilk-not care to change parties a , y Sidat | cons. ius a teacher in the pri- Chart to Contein ‘‘America.’ oy gan shooting at) 4; ‘it’ i ” os a i 4 ‘ | ; ; ently k, and i ’ : i , If President McKinley lives he ta in Japan destroyed 30,000) mary gradeo will begie‘on asalary|~ The. Brown | G&ie@laity coui- the first man he saw. John Taylor, cate cae a ome Tike hone BES oe os eilt tis re-abuted ives: June 13, 1897, attempt to of $500-and may, if efficient, re-| mistee, in. charge’ of tha. Joho the chief watchman, ordered him to| and I sell more papers than most of anna cat ea “To the superficial observer assassinate the French President|ceive regular promotion until| Carter Brown Libraty of Ameri- put up his gun, but Carney: contin- on noe oo oe a. Cree is A. Di, dei adection trinnigh — - thus me could goalmost|the salary amounts to $9000 in| cana, recent'y had a8 opportanity ued shooting. After he had fired| New York aw tg ustomers now.” — . ‘ , o infinitam with tre tes which! cleven ye A : ; ‘ i f Tay k | - of the republican party looks like | Q.oupred j ber — wie . oor Ja Head assistants | to offer to buy 3 map for 850.000, adores obate Rapier took a Drary Lane. | Accommodations, for Transients. ; a’ sufficiently fortunate event to ye ee ees close proximity j who fulfil all the conditions will} says the Springfield Republican hand im the shooting, firing three! Drary lane was sumed after the | Room and d by Day ; said Malate te 0 enbeende of to the sun’s turning, at Cancer, |be promoted in seven years from|Since they were asked to aie shots, one of which took effect in| stest family of the Drurys who once | ams Sond, ‘Praise God, from whom all bless- that we must attribute that cause|a salary of $900 to asalary of|the offer without bei ren Carney’s right eye, resulting in rae owe 7 ome sie Toss! . eatn Save.’ *\ | to that phenomenon at least in part. |$1,100. It is interesting and im- ceanidiine’ that 50,000 2 fe almost instant death. is world wide. Ty ial wen eee oP 26 Rooms Wis giadiie ie WON. Chloe ‘uns The assassination of Garfield, | portant to know that even for the|the ma a 0 would buy -—_ the famous pantomimes at Drury Lane | : ’ Ses ; ; occurring within two weeks after | highe ; Pp, no offer was made. News Nuggets. theater and of the many famous actors | large, brigtit and newly fitted up. + election, is a blessing to President 4} ‘s taral after| highest appointments promotion) Such a sum seems exorbitant, but se and actresses who have playcd there? | vs * 28 § a > 9s . - m : § > ; ill asisdieaiiine ) * : Saal hatee’ wienaliap Oy he tetas Seti are - ‘oe ~~ 2, — ee — —? of salariestoan-|it is said that this particular Chas. B. Andrews, ex-chief jus- pe mo not mgr the wild exploits | - ee . Fs lals . . d in this Cancer/other wi é : 3 ‘ f of Nell Gwynn, the flower girl, who ob- | * saith a certain standpoint, this / jist of tragedies. —— ing of sa ee ee a pass-;map would sell for much more tice of the Connecticut supreme) tained such an eecenteucy over. tbe | SPECIAL RATES , presidential term is both inauspi-| ‘46 aboy st mination in profesion-| than $50,0C0 in an auction gale in | COUT died at Litchfield last Friday. | Merrie Mouarch? Pepys calls ber “Pret- | to patrons by week or month : - ane. aot haa _ “As above-stated> in Jiine,1901, |al work. This will inclade:“‘Sc ga Nell” | ‘ cious and very peculiar-in—morets} ite tI ; 118 Will include: ““School+ London. It is the first map ever| G dotin, the9-ear ty Nell” and records bow he saw ber | Sage Waa ene: ile t 1e sun was still agitated| management, psychology, peda-! published that ined a cle — “old daugh-} 1s Deury-tane Setating -at her lodg- | % “In the first place, as.an all-bod jwith its turning, as it were, it will | gogy and the history of education 1 ‘ ee - word}ter of William ‘Waldorf Astor, balk eet ing omen, let ea ssid : } “|be-in conjunction with Neptane, |—American Weekly. oe: ee apeted to oat died of consumption last week at Chambers’ Seal SS F WHITEHALL, MONT. the aaaie a cae ‘ nt that ancient of days, whose voice ai continent, and.it was/Clivedon. —— ’ J oO z a » % rr i. . : easiest ieee: i ge! is.as the sound of many witets,’| Slow Train. me = Caen 1507 by &| Justice Horace Gray, recently) ESS SGSOISSISSSSSSSSSS SES 3 ’ . : At ar } . r p 2 is > one yy SSS FFF SF S Ss FFTFS FF time, in the: sign Sagittarius, un- ata point which indicates a great | Several years ago while Edward | o- a ‘ cane * erecemull retired from the United States su- MW SSSSS SSS SS FFF ISS ES Tat aati vas Warhathen cdeatton | turning of tide.”’— Standard. | MeWade, the author of “Win-| heen Jost pe co me it has| preme court, died at Nahant, Mass., @ xn w.Nosce. J. fl. WYETH, ut. B. WYETH, O - takes place; and when the rest] |chester,”’ was traveling on the] jt w . about two years 20) Monday morning of paralysis. Wy Pres, and Manager. Vice President. Sec. and Treas. (7) duit te 1 ete MRS. STEWART KILLED. _|line between Hel it was found in an old folioin the) Om ys ent is inaugurated next March} i : M ween Helena and Butte, | private library of Prince Walden- Wilson Huy, who supervised) | \ wu Dragon will be in Scorpio, | Unmanageable Automobile Dashes a = ree experience|burg of Wurtemburg. The hs soestraction of the confederate Q Mn ' SS a Sacco tan | Sarma meen was emcee pins agent append the Toon Hap teed | ; } n the nation’s caree sai : : st McWade ' ‘nell : a i ' , oot ate we ~ — Mrs. William M. Stewart, wife’ picked up a little negro who was oe university but he is be- is home In Hampton, 74. Ds ; ‘ : Pe ers . Inite : . j é re : ’ : . : sealed oe taatiaiabed when the f the United States senator from|selling papers around San Fran- nee oa ane oo on| . Thos O'Breia, who. sade) Noble & Wyeth “ Dragon was in the immediat Nevada, was killed in an automo-|sisco; and the lad was so bright which to base negotiations for aj auch a bold break for liberty from « oP t 3 late ; alk ss . rae s i i , i : vicinity of that sign; and ian oe on’ Friday . of last|that he installed him as a dresser a ee a frore. the Gee, nn Oo nal ae ” ¥ , ’ esc} week -swhile ridi 5 > . ‘ a 8 ve y i . mm “4 were Garfield, Lincoln and Har- Boots . ; Hl riding with Henry land found him an_ invaluable oa sak pera Sener ae Mm i. rison, all of whom died in office. | were on: . Lani They |assistant. Asa matter of fact the “Boss” Shepard Dead. be we ; ~ Me i “This astrologic reptile,. the ine wre ~~ Santa Clara ave-|lad was about fifteen years of age Alexander R. Shepard, who was} Pates, Mee ~ / fl » i : . » in Alameda county, Tay aa +| -slexan . ohe '. eavy-wei : ‘ sts 7 : if Dragon has | two places in power,| guiding the: machine and ee but so small that McWade had) vice-president of the board of pub-| Bp ‘. ame: —— pene ™ ™ A both of which are very marked| it along at high speed ” 7 = been paying only half fare for the | lic works of the District of Colum- cote a 1, Was a a reported % i) : in the horoscope of the Uni x gh speed. A vehicle| boy. : ; ge ying in London practically} \@ CZ 4 ; © United|/approached and. Tay bia during the territorial govern- . \ . S ee ‘ Se af aylor swerved ie eo i govern-| forgotten and Q Inc ed. D States: that is, the Dragon’s head| the automobile m order , ve En route to Butte the train was| ment of the district in 1875 and| ~...... unnoticed. Ye, (Incorporat ) » Le has its exaltation in Gemini the feollision At th r er to avoid a|creeping slowly along when con-|two years later governor of the William’ S. Stfatton, owner of My Mm : : , . é . . * . oe za . : v # ruling sign Of the United States,| either lost ¢ iat_ moment he /ductors changed atGarrison. . The | district, died, at Batopilas, M the Independence mie in the Crip-| Pen i and its fall in Sagittarius under Sogarenetar ante Iai steering|new conductor came to McWade| last Friday “He was 67 saibeal ple Creek district; and a multi- ~ “Ny Fe * 7 . f i . i : Se . es . - Y D r which the presidential elections} The machine See aren and said as the Jatter ten-|age. Death Was duc to peritonitis. millionaire, died at his home in * . 4 h i take “place, while the Dragon’s| pole ont is uainsiale “Gs ore him the half fare ticket for|Governo: Shepard, as the execu- Colorado Springs Sunday evening. y, | $ Wy i eee ete TS : . ‘ ere y 9 si i i Tek : ‘ i tail, vice versa, has its exaltation| thrown ‘out, ‘Mré; Stowalt sirack a eas Peer beside him: “Say, | tive officer of the board of public} Bert Alvord, the train robber, \ul : Uy, in Sagittarius and its fall inj\on her‘ head and > ain $e at | id more than 10 years| works, in spite of vigorous oppo- surrendered to sheriff Leeds, of| 7 by 7) i Gemini. . sneeusdes - ate carried 1m an old? Well,’ replied McWade, | sition began and successfully con-| Cochise county, Arizona, on \the * & a ; “ scious condition tc ita- . ‘ : is . se E Ki U The node, or: Dragon, has alrium in the vicinity Lh hiscpers wearly, as the cars stopped to take tinued improvements in all parts 10th inst. Wounded, weary and ys $ Se am i eycle of 19 years, and is‘about 19} soon died. Mrs. Siete se a on two sacks of flour, “‘he was/of the city of Washington with |4¢spairing he gave up apd decided WK $ Town, and Y) Hi months through a sign; hence it daughter of Henry Sins Fe pal 10 when he Jeft Helena, but it is| the result that-it became a magnif- to trust to the merey of the law. y,. $ rs Wi \ déllows that at iniervals of 19 Stewart Foote, |highly probable that he will have|icent city. He was f 1 ivisi - $ . K i h ‘ governor and senator from Missis- if j : oT requently re-| The division of hydrography of| (@ 2133 Ranch Prope ‘ a years the reptile spends something] sippi ‘before the ee ee and six children before | ferred to in those days as “‘Boss”|the United § Geologica D $ M He wher & year bad & lalf is the sles. |S fore > war. Senator|this cannon ball reaches. Butte.’’ |Shepard. . He leav i : = — NM 25 7 K He which holds a presidential el a »| Stewart is at The Hague in connec- caren ‘child Jo leaves © wife and|Survey has recently conducted, @ 3 For Sale 4 Ch 8 ection | tio i i : 1 . en children, 7 5 Ee evety fourth year. ore with the Pius fund, arbitra- Surprised while looting. the pie 5 f. E. C. Murphy, of 3 04 ® ws 3 . Now a rather uncanny fact is residence of Patsy King, a wealthy} The inside woodwork of the eriunctl Ca na oer m $ ; WA that A. D., 1900, election i . bookmaker, at 1429 Washington| new buildi f the C ri - -aonsegeneesed mM $ ‘ “ bi jon is the| . Matth g new building of the County F ‘ > wm fourth in an unbroken series which, | b db ew Alexander,a negro who | boulevard, Chicago, a negro leaped | High school at Dillon i <t reejof the inatoaay ee aeeee menmare-) Te 2 Wy, : ; ‘ries which, | had been employed ‘teatehie ee on Is tobe en-| ments i ral u M $ g 2, at the regular interval of 20 vedi ployed as a stableman|over the banisters’ of the stairs| ti 1 ; a use. As tho) @ $ \ years, tby his victim ti ! » stairs|tirely of tamarack grown in west-| result of : y * 4 hdiié bbe euler some oe n, went into the sleep-|from the second to th om the experiments, it was} YZ CAeenveneeetreennenrreme K/ : iaalefie in-line: rom oh M on e ground|ern Montana, and_of a yery fine|f ghee! ? ' We fluence, ; g room of Mr. and Mrs. Thos.|floor and made his esca ; : very fine} found that by. using the current) @% v ; vay ee ve seen from the| Burke of Terre Haute, Ind.,Thurs-|more than $4,000 ead a a, quality, said to be far superior} meter, the method commonly em-| ¥@ ‘ ‘ My ¥ a re ge ny Tees wee “week Me Jewels. |to ofhien samme ae mat. ployed by the Geological Survey,| &% / o Was as- ; —eEEE < : ‘ , » “sassinated in 1881; 20 years prior rke awakend and found the nes} The President has created two} It has been suggested the discharge of the Cornell ex-| : WW) : e and tri ‘ , , perim canal was in % ‘ to that. (1860) L : In’ lor) gro at the bedsid d tried to get| forest reserves in Monta raging in ©: a ental determined] Offi i th M K Block « a ae oe $4 a out of bed, and the negro slashed |to be known as the M, dis ry onie | fora saad in Colorado may |to within 1 per cent of accuracy.) ce if \ € mc ay : : . ES ing of the Union,|her face. Burke, di Madison Forest | have been caused by explodin ‘ ey 8 1 ker Nis : . . ) 4 the eek , ‘e. Burke, disturbed by the| Reserve lying north of zme-|In the-measurement of ordinary} Q ~ ‘ M4 : shedding SP ‘Mel. \esnfusion: samed< rth of the Yellow-|teors dropping in the mountai ‘ : “ i 3 and ly ieee 3 : ’ sion, turned over half awake, stone park in Madi . . ntain, streams, where the conditions are (7?) nai ail Saal T mM « ‘ finally sassination of | when the n ith : adison Basin and| districts in heavy pine forests. || ‘ PD ji gabd Y 2 in 1865; 90 y ; rh gro with one blow cut|the other to be called the Li ‘enti : s.|less perfect, the error by current) 0 sg” , ae ; , J ces ; ears previous|his throat, killing hi . ed the Little| Denver scientists are making an measuiremen * A/hiteh > “YY... ‘ that: Harrison wan elected in| stantiy.. g oe almost in- ers. south of Great investigation of the theory which it Co pe ” MMa es all, Mont saeco! <1 stella ! aj Falls and tack of Neihart. ~ [seems plaasible, at least. cents TOOT ek fo ee tee :