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THEANACONDA STANDARD: WEDNESDAY MORfffAfi, SEPTEMBER 4, 1889.
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\ti\\tlMM la^ ii tr.t^i ;; |ili. I iii- ttf a N 11a Ii I^^Imb| 1.-. Iii tiiUi- its sh in- ill th^- i.t-tivi-^tlma hi tin- ^ :iin,i.ia 11 It IiuIh tin 11:1 ity^Mini, mm] i vlii'i ta ItU ili '.ii'x i.its iii Mm^into tin wink ol' tins i-vt*li(fut IlitHitn^tin* h|^it'it i^f linrmiMiy ttuil enlIiii-^i. sui^tli.it ^mmIi* Hi** lirst ili iii.h-r.il ir stittt-^, i nnvi-iitnut iiMMiioriiblt*.
millionaires. FOR A STARTER
T'o iMMill With. I lit* S^| VNIIAHI. :n-
-i-|itstin- :is^uiii|it i.iii uf its rt*|Hil^licuii^i-.nili'lii|i^^l .11 u s lh.it tilt' |H'.is|n-imiK^luiHiiH^tH iii^-ii .Montana art- ^h 1110^i'l'Uts. It will 1111:1 tllf |H-.iph- to
Ui\.' ii just riwv ^^f HVMlM to^th.isi- BjrtMMi 11111si-1^- ami lirain. |iurMf^anil inihlii- spirit hnvi- mailt- Montiina^i lit to in- a stalf. Ihisiiifss anil |ioliti^s
110nut MMially travel hIoiik |^arallfl^liiK-s. an.I tliori- an- wiiiMhv n-[nilili^MJM in tin- t.'i't itni'v : Sitit now tliit t hi'^re|Mililicuii |iif^ut Iihm Mt|(8*MHHj it. th^-^liii-t ummn that a vi : y ||m majorit \
111I In* iin*i 1 w ho liavi- Inlilt t hi- state are^1le111iN-r.it h. ,
Itwill In- ohserveil. too. that, without^mju I I'' ton. t |i^^se men hil I mixlest |iurses^w In n tin s ei'im-to Montana ami that^tlii-^ s|M-nt the toiUome jtwum i.l their^|H^iii, oil 1 ati. li hi 111 mine, in mill or^H Wimnf ilMHlf T111^ ^ are not politi^i-iil |i.iti|iers; tlu-s nevi r wen- |inlitie;il^pMWdtM. l'h.-^ linl not seek a home^iilii.niK these hills to In- I at t it n-i 1 out of^the ti.li-tal tre;isni^ or to fasten them-^; wives mi this region lor the sake of t he^piilihc ti v. iiui there nibjM lie in it.^^ iill the roll! We prtnliet tlmt. as they^a iisw ir t o t heir nanies i.ml rei-ite their^ri-eonls. there will not he Pbmjw] mMMMJ^them a man who ever wron-^eil the^stiite or lilinkiil I he pathway of its^inouress.
Thes^ i \ mi a i: I ^ w ill know how tore-^late itself ariuht to these gflltleilM*!!.^Its hoine is in a eily of meehilliies anil^lahoieis. It know s t he temper of t hese^people. They think their own thoiiuhls.^speak their own wonls. cast their own^h;i||o|s. I'h. ^ |fl imt afraid of Mon^^tana's rii-h m.-ii. 'II.^ milliollitire iloes^not live who can coerce them ami. no^matter what political exbjMM) may^herealler arise, the siami.mih will^never call them ^ cattle.^ .after the man^iter of tin- repiihhciin press, or assume^that their vote can be ilelivcretl.
Thecommon people of the GOMtitlg^stiile iir.- MIC IntWIifjPlll anil lK-lter^prepiireil tor the serious ilnt ies of eili^^raalii|i than the re-publican press sup
po.es. If. indccil. it he true that *he^I pumlillg election. With fcU the Bhjnill'
eanceattaching thereto, is to turn on
theholiest of lln il lilln are rich, then
Montaaais not entitled to take in-i^place in the I'uiou ol if tea. Bui the^rlip|ianl charge is false.
liasinovetl iinpcrcepti|i|y on ami be-^\oinl his political li llnw in II.e terri^^tory. The^ IlliV e I teen nnnle In re:;!i/e^tiiis. Not so many months uifti they^lintfen.l in tin- loUl.i*** of the white^hawM to pit ail tor favorites, hut tin y^w i r. s.-t i'.-'.ile tor t oiisulernt ions ,^^^i.rnnjjht loitli in the privacy ol t he l^ImsI ch.imh. r itiul I lie coritialnv of the i^hre.ikfast tal^te.^ :^s Major Mi;i,iuiits i^put it in his speech of act cptniice.
Wequest ion the accuracy of that i^part of the / ifli i^ ml' nt'x ilispateli j^w Inch Hays t hiit Mr. Ilarrisoe comes to^us as the represeiilat ive of eastern^men. lie looms a hove the sane hrilsh^line to represent himself. We look^upon Mr. Harrison us a man who plans^to speak for Montana in the federal^senate. There's a divinity that f liapes^his enils that way. i.oll!* In-fore the^present century was in its teens, his^illustrious Kiauil I at her whip-ieil old^Tippecanoe, thus laying the founda^^tions for ii e;n. ei in senate and white^house. Within the memory of children^in the primary his dist iinjuislied t it her^w hipped I lev . land end won the presi^^dency. ^^ince tin- hist heavy shower^MontaM his seen Kussell II.. latest^scion of his line, whip I lei si,held.
usurpthe political parqnisltca ol * ar
ter.assume t he dilt les of w alking ilric^tXiite for Montana and plant his feel in^tht path his forefathers trod.
itwill he ii ureat dav for Montana
whenthe parallel is completed and Mr.
liarrisoaIs elected president, on that^diiy these hilts shall clap their hands.^A nil as. in t he forties, the mode-it laH
eaninsras made the type of successful
achievement,so in the contest of yet^uncertain day. the enl htisiast ie parti^^sans of Montana*! adopted son w.u^boar ahowt the continent a timland^prospect hole anil coliipiei liv i hat shjn.
CUHREl
COMMENT
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Kromili,^ ||, U na .im nil
Kvit' il.^y is .lemoii.-i^pilMieMU |^.ot^ in.mill^liekel.
Hi.-Sonm.I. .tt'irr I Ike Ii.
I'l.hiitile ^ irt-ilt l-'all-. I.i a.i.'l Ii l-tlllll -HM'.
K.-|iiiIIh-;iiih iiiiisI uroll-e tli^-iiiselv.-s tw^^ill.- iflor-mis vli tno ni a .v. tr a|f^^ will ^^*^^tiirn.sl int.. IllffWirioOM .1. f^ ut.
IIrt-Von IIh^i- it Vuitln.
Knin Hi.- \. vt Nniilitt.-itl . li. i.iil.lliaii .
IlMJSMl Im- .tekliow l.slif. .I that the ileiiio-^erats have pliteeil men ii|mHI their si ate^ticket who are active and -lin ^d ealn-^|^aijjiiers.
Altaisun 1'1.,-t (iiuir.
In.intin KIsiiiK Htm Kt'|Nil.l|. Mil|.
Aretin- re|^ul^lieaiiM of ^'.tst-atle eoiiuiy^awai-e that there is a well and deep laid^plan to wresl .-very eoiiiity oltleer ami^every state otUecr from ill. III .^ Ifn.it, it^is ti|n^* they ditl. The plot is workiiiitr^now, and unless soiii. ihiuif is S^MM to^pis-v.-iit it, they will a. eoiii|ilish their aim.^S.iIm' up end tlolllirt the time to net has^airiv.sl.
.In-.!Out- llv \Vii^ ^^i UMJMBSSi^Krmii tin- l.'iM-r I'r. ss , t N-miM iiili^1,.
'Klied.-in.m rats are I'ri^fhteiie.l.'* pipes^the Helena aSMsa off the administration.^I'l-iuhl. li. .1 at what '.' They have Ix-.-n^told every tlay .hir.nif the past J.'^ |.-ars^that the .1. iii.h ratie party is dead ami
becnm*IsmmI bspe of leean^seawn-t y.-i
IIm ettrpse has iiiiiiia|gi*d to clivitU* lionttrK^with the PPpuhUese ptuty ill national ,if-^taii*s and to ahsorh ^heal all of them in^Montana. What should friuhten tlnin
nowv
iNPRESS CRCLES
E8TE8^ GONNE
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M6RCWNTIL6COMPANY.
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ThisWeeI
DryGoods Departraei
-villi-I mapi l.itki' is i he newest
ultima. Its promoter i^ ( .
GETYOUR NAME THERE,^k the registered vote thai w ill talk^yeiir. The routine of registry is^to a Mood many voters in the terri-^hitt the l:iw prescrilM's it. and all^forms of law must he complied
whoseweak will he most^jrenr ate those who rails^register's oflsM and work
!i
thisnew^torj
the
with.
Themen^eifect ive t hi^'round the^hard in getting the names of the leg*^ir.irds on the list. Thai is a service in^which every cili/.eii can take his share.^It will he vary dlfhcuM indeed toc.irry^out the provisions of the reuistry liivv^in some ot the remote parts ol Mon^^tana, hut there is no excuse f ir a lighl^poll in the cities, and it is possible ta^list the name of every man
voteiu ^ ^ct (tber. I tat^in- neglectFuJ in this
needprompt illg,^on t lie list and tell
thatthis mailer must
otialattehl ion on or l^e-
TheHeine^weekly iu Mi
t^. Inssdes,
Tl.ePhttipsharg t/.iiV lias a new I 'rans-^tou press ami rep*iris an iMSTOSeS .if lius-^iliess.
Ihe Hutte Mhse* i- to in- enhnvjed ;tt
on.t- ami its edili r' 11 stall' hSMM. BSSSh
Heel-I....ly. .-x|m-ets to have a seeoiid^dady smjmmjw in operation liy tin- i nil^of this week. Il will In- all edition of 1 he^'/'ones l|i^t| is to Ih- d.-llloeratie.
WeMust Have^All Summer
Room! Then^Goods Must
PUT IN PARAGRAPHS
some
nime sea
tuna'sX.-tt I mi
Thegeeeeahsjl bod* I
thelegislative i
l'rttvl.lt-.l
naeMssst
to Im- known^lltlily . .f Nfi m ta ila.
In vi,,||-
i
Stalenetmtunt
l-eselllative-.two^BSSaMl olle-halt^year a ml tin- oth
-.-rva-four years an.I rep-^. . ..rs. hut in the Iir-1 as^^ide Keaators MMfee sew
haII*tbeee years.
Hetoil t he
legallycut it led to^men are apt t^^^business end I hey^I Jet your name^your neighboii^have t heir pen
forthe pit sent,^'is* of the lower
mayrun^In limited
tomeet^ar- old to^-atlili.latc
fori-the Hfteeuth dajr of this mouth
he
IT!S ALL RiCHT.^i v s 11 v hi^ iike-, i he demoer^state ticket from top to bottom,^likes the man whose name i sndi
the head lor I11 tee ol liovei nor.
TV
han
ill* I KMIH.lt
Inhb.
Beregoesfor a dally nearsnaper. It |
istile vigorous child of a wide awake '^town. It takes its place in t he journal
hattsworld with beeesahsg ssedeety, yet
itis a rolmst foSSSgeter and expects to i
niiikeitself bearsk it has aaen ehrhv i
tsSHsd the Awoivin N r\\l^ viiii; it^will glut I the public ever] aeomiug.
TheMi v mi \ nil entertains no doubts I^regardliig tin- Held before it. Int.. that^held ii steps iiopct'iiiy and with good^cheer, its plans gee broad. Knowing i^how nun h the intelligent public de* I^niands of the press, it hits prepiireil^itself to me. t that demand, ana its am^bitten is to rank as the beat newspaper^In the commonwealth. It proposes to^Im- tidy ill dress and hopes to Ih- attrae^tivc in style. In milliner and matter it^w ill surelv he clean.
Thelirttt h ^-mess of tii^ M \X|IARD
will !^^ to :-!iv.- the vv.nl..'- n.-ws to Its^readers. It ha- seemed hetter tile^eiepllll facilities than are at the coin^IMggM of i.liv other newspaper 111 the
*\M t h w est. Ill ttll'llillK t hese rest Ml I ees^V^ iiecotilit. it ^' iii have in mind the rea^sonai.lt- demands ot every ehiss of read^arm. It will work hard to secure ti eon^Stltuency. Its business odtce sollcitu^jrenei .ins pat 11 mane mid expects to ge^ it.
Thisisewsp t|^ i declsn - it^i If ii deiu^ocrilt. In polities it will aim to pro^mote I he vv e. in of that parly III the
earningstatt-. It will not be bttedlj^pattisati. its |Hilitios will be iu no sense^|M-rsonal. and it can never Ih- made^sponsor lor nil) politic.':! taction. He^gardillg men. Iiowever. their serv ice to^the state ami lln ir litneas for pnldic^atatllrtl. it is read) to join issue I'mml^to it-coid in its earliest utterances its^mmt ciat i^iii .it splendid sdiievement^in DetUuV ^^f the territory, it pajTS the^11 ilnite of !^ idtv to the intrepid tlenio-^iTHts W hose ehiv all ic sen lee has made^stated aiii a reality. In the twenty^six diivs dating from this morning, the^M)i v s i ^ \ it 11 will seek to show that, dur-
innits prosperous yea' ^ as^ni lilies almost uuliroken, M^Int-i tle'iioel at i( : t hat its I^IrnttttioOS an- with the^BSSTty; that the nan who^most toward the advancci^material and husiness iutei^stesmK-iatw: that their otllcial
iiAVJhj^v heeii honest, and fai^lie Wk |tie ( HiididiitcH w
l...'Me.-IHe-
rritorv
itic^It
.at
iiis
electionwill in- one of tin- pleasant^compensations in politics, and that
diipp.ns none tiften. To *Moe
Toole,more than to any other man.^Montana owes statehood. The people^will tiike pleasure in getting even with^him by electing him governor sad do^^ing it in handsome style. It is our^opinion that, for ten years to come, the^people dm pay no handsomer com^ptiateUt than the one they eoiiler on^the man whom they elect lirst governor^of the stiite. Mr. Toole will gTSCC ttSl
eases,and by his excellent serviee In
publichfe he hits (allied the compli^^ment.
Lastweek the democrat ic state con^vent ion hiitl in mind two men w hom it^wanted especially tu honor. These were
Mr.Toole Mad Major Msglllllls The
enthusiasmattending the nomination^of Mr. Maginnis for member of congress
wasof the sort that sets men's hearts
thamping,and that spirit lingers as the
canvassprogresses.
MajorMaginnis is a glorious cam^^paigner and he proposes to make a v in^^ irons canvass this year. lie Under^^stands how to put things iii pithy^sentences. We have known some of^these to he quoted in republics 11^newspapers end left standing for^weeks at a tune at the head of editorial
columns.lie will he received every^^where with enthusiasm, and while the^dispirited fellows on I he ot her side of
thepolitical range are wondering what
ill!of us ill e going to do with I he M ills
bill,the tax on tea, the Died taotl de^^cision and thai sort of thing, he w ill he^telling tile people bow, in spite of Ke^publican resistance. Montana was made^a state, haw loyal!) dentoi rats guarded
the interests of the terrilorv in the
timeof her weakness, and how royally^the) will represent her in the da) at^her st reesyt h.
COMINGOUT HERE,^line day last Week the Helena I nth - ^^y mli tit printed a special dispatch to .^tell its readers that KusBSil H. Harrison I^is coming out here iu order to share iu I^t he trials and t he i lll.lt ices of I he lepllli |^1 lican campaign. The party leaders^vv ill vv elconie him.
VffllflgMr- Hiiri is.in's pliiee in Moil-^I tmis polilies is illihpu . The success^' leorad by his father, last year, made j^him oonspicioui only as olHctous re^pubiiceiis pushed him into prominence;
bedm rv bard for a lin It^t Imr soon came vv hen
ifMontana, it vi a
kefor tlie party^inili to polltion^Discredit. Hen^LHi rank ra^t Vmgress^^ and t lie
Onits sixth |Kige, this morning, the^^r vmi viin print s n sum miii'. i ^i an In^^teresting speech delivered in congress
d\the present dcim el ilu cHudidate^for governor ^^! Mont uun it etfJfJpi^the reputation of In-iun the first speech
ever made in MHSgrSSS oil the Subject
ofIrrigation, thau whicb no industrial^theme is oi Bvore vital Importance ta
thepeople of t he Wist. Alert as he is
iniill things relative to the general in^^terest, Mr.Toole was the first auuita
makeii plea in the halls of COUgTSSS in^fUVOr Of asiag some of the t ti-asiiry's^v iist sin pilis iu In-half of the Montana^farmer. The qncetion bee eonse to he
SSatof nstitmsl importance. Interest^in what Mr. Toole said in SSagTSSS iit^t he o|ieii mo of t he discussion, is heinlit -^ened by Hie laet thiit the recent tour of
thesenatorial In^estIgstlng committee
hassttraeted wide attention.
lirstspeech ttnda a lit t inn ptaee^s r a s 11 a i; n's lirst issue.
iu
rhts
the
SomeMlirrlim newspap.'!* oiij-ht to tell^what the DBOrde of Montana owe to
I'arter.
The-iirns for rata are as rorhtddina as
tlievait- for repulilieau hariuoiiy in Silver
Bew.
-yfor the NrvNOVIiii's^its ^make-up.^ (seSMMHsl^^ i- f..mi.I on the lirst ami^I'lie meoad paifc is .-tel
It will bs ea
reedsesto learu
i.-i.-graphicnewi^eihrhth paif.-s.^apart for clitorial matter, a (lepartiire
leman*s nwdltloeud se/te, sfhleh pumedt*
torialWlhllSB on tin- fourth pflMJSS. The^eheUMB is believed SB Im- an iiuprov.-m.-ut.^bosal news and gsnsesl new- from the^chief cities and points of interest iu Moli^^lalia will Im- found on pugSS four and live.
Demoevwtoiurofssse to sslu
thi'line w hen Montana HBSn
fjuhm.
Tekbsgil all in all. the li. ^^lliul- friends i \ .1 yw here.
therinlu 'if^lies into the
.Ol-I II III loll
Itappeal-- dial tin republU an- adopted^a private little plank for their plalf. rm,^llet'lMiriUg that the l*epre-i ill il :\es oT die^pari.v iu eSBCUtlve eoiiimitiee --einlil.-.l.^ami..im.'. their abhtttH f.ntti iu the ^| h -^tl-llie of ,,11 itri tiiiii iu the sha|M' of a haiitl-^somt-. oiiirilniti.ui ot money from ea-a ru^e.ipitadst-.
If11 piihhea 11- t arry Hi^this y^ ar, it w ill have^that prophecy in the^about lis* time when^llmiisiiiil lo II tu I it. \\ ^^i- the year for il.
Youmiuhl as well be^as oil the itm-liy li
ItiMbjCcoi i ii ly
toIm- .lone 1111.'.. .
Biblewhich tells^two -hall put tell^don't delict e this
All(old. the -tale SSM^li. Senators an.I V. MM^bouse.
Thelirst legislative asHt-tnhty
tmilays.TberrafSsr Ihe ssmbIbsi^to ^^^ tlays. The leni-l. tiir. fa^once ill two years.
.Vman inn.-1 de at lenst 10 yt^lie t U ivernor of t he terril. a-y.
Astale treasurer cannot Im- a
fora seeoed t. rm.
'li e pay of I Ik ^ (ii .vei llor is .^^..(DO ^ yo u-.
Stan-neimtoCM MT''t six tlollar- a day^durinn Ihe ses -ion and -^i eeuts mileaue.
'I'h.-i-oiisi ilia ion nedVes that a e.-ii-ie. I,.*^taken in ls'i.*, and every tenth reur there*^after.
Ihe Se.-i i-'ary of State, the Alt. u-iu-y-^(i. h. ral and the Slat.- Auditor istiiMtitUU*
aboned of portions h^ whk*b eonminm*
lion-and nan ton* ir'e.nte.l dy ihet.over-^Ikor 111 * i -1 1 m - approved.
II - Slate pi i.-ou i oiniies-ioii i-. nUAlkt
upof tin- uoveenor, HoereSscji of Sinn-
amiAitorney ti. .i. i il.
Althe If. lie! a I i'lil'lliill to Im- held ill^1i'j I In- ipiest loll of a pSeUSSnenl capital^lor Montana Im to he ^uhmltted to the
peopie.
Themembers of th.- stale Boned of^I...ml f*nmmlnsinwrs nre the Ooveessae,^SuperlnteiMleut of Puhlle Instrueiiou, Se. -^reiaiy of State am1 \ttorney (.eiier.il.
Onall ujitestioua siidmiite.l |o Ihe tux-^pa.v.-r- of th.* Slale SNSSsea vvho pay SSUSS
amiotherwise meet the eoiisiiuitiou.il ee^^qulrements have a riuht to vote.
Ihe HtaSr. the eitlea. Sunns and districts^nee forhkhlen to make any anpropr a'ion^iu aid of any Behool eoMwotted iu wh-ile or^in part hy aii.v edureh. sect or deuoiuilia-^tioii.
Asa rule the I.. ni-latulf will meet oil^the lirst MoudniT of -launary in alternate^years, hut toe lirst assemhly within la^aajfS after the Ismi,. j- a.huitt.-d.
gocounty can loan its credit ill aid of^railway bmkltua.
ihe inker of eoavteai in state nasssse^ttons enanot Im- let t^y eoantwet.
Thet.ov. rilor of Montana must make^his residence at the capital of the State.
Allrailroads and tran-portatioii com*^panics now ill the Slate, iM-foit- they t an^enjoy the benefit of future I. ehdnthss,
mustIII'- with the Secretary of State all^acceptance .if the constitution in dm.dm,'^form.
Thereis no digttrenee in the pay of
III.misses of ihe two Houses of the l..-l^is.^latllt e.
Thel.t'isi-lature eaiuiol authoi-i/.e hitter- i^ies or uiTt enterprises for any purpose.
Thedate of the -iltiiiiih of the constitu^^tion is kssjusi ir. Una.
PEOPLE IN PRINT.
Finiearn Mil ^si I'ur.t.es-w\ui^ hasl^e-iaiiii-d. d a Uaueemna's n'ndins room at
t.l.ni.e-ler. Mas-aehusetts, and i- doilSB^other kind work MWSSSJ BST old liieml-
lisre.
r.aAir. Oaanawooo say- that ^sssssj
il-other aihiiuadle iiiaiiufaelun-s. New^Bmrlnnd produeea tl.e beat edueeunl gills,^the truest wives, ihe nobleal nothers, ami^tlie most glorious old m.u.is u iii.- noetd.
TkSmany who have enjoy, a the wriliiiir-
^lMrs. Boss Ti.uuv L'ooas vt ill regret to j^Icrti that in these laier .lays of her life^sin- i- an ahuo.-t eoitHmn*d invalid. Khe^i- . online.I io her borne at I 'ui-lh lil.^Massachiiselt-. ami -niter- SSUeh pain
fromihi inns lb tronbsss,
Al.hkul ^i. I'In i vi esti.\, Btowned of the
fifthAyl im.- Botel smew u- npeniaa^tewes sgO| bea ju-t died at his sum-^iii iii v. m Bsniintih . Vras. ego
ivea ^nsjMNCOeca in New Haiup-^allil when railroads ntssorhed IBS^^aof the SlMBB line-, hke many no*
.i.lwhip. In- Eeeeass s hotel'ht^II vv Mil \ i. II.V.MI.IN il is -aid ihai dur-^llia loan pii. lie cart er the veii.-radle
'tiaus da- been treat Maim to
liinatoiian I I III m II Ht' linn- or iinni'.
THISIS YOUR OPPORTUNITY^BUY GOODS AT YOUft^OWN PRICE. r
TWOGREAT BARGAINS
IN
DRlSS GXJODS!
THISWEEK.^No. i 40 Inch all wool Tricot at^8c per yard.'
No. 2. 26-inch Cotton and Wool Mixed Noveltii^at ioc per yard. Think of it ! 13 yards for $1.
ClothingIVp; r
Greatrexluctions in all Si nnv^Goods are beipnninii t.^ arrive^spacC. St^ it you would Look^sec our great drives this week .1^them, for the time i-^ limited.
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GroceryDei
Theeommenl of the Helena^that **Hon. Jim- 'I'.miI.- i- a mall .
sleetleprlnriplea.*1 This rema
paiMr thai support- Mr. I'ower for ttov. r-^UorJ Well, you sis., the Helena Journal^hasn't Im'cii mo very loiitf in these palls.
Thereart* it pudlieaii new i-pa|m-rs tliat^look you full in the etc ami say that the^ticket pleas, m t.ot erno-r Wliito. Straiure;^dill they do it.
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