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DailyYellowstone Journal.
VOLUMEi. NO. la.
MILESCITY, MONTANA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1882.
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JohnD. Cameron, the Notorious^Dakota Scrip Forger, at Last^Brought to Grief.
ACostly Theatre Blaze in the^Gotham City and a Smash-^up in Georgia.
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TomAllen, the Noted Pugilist,^Anxious to Meet the Re^^doubtable Sullivan.
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I St. Pai'L, Oct. 30.^A special from^| Fort Yatc* hh.vh Ml Indian*, who lett |^'. their reservation three weeks ago, have ;^i captured Ave white men. six ponies
and700 buffalo hide*. The white men^| wi re trcs|Mihsing anil liaiile to a I ne of '
font)and confiscation of tlieir Ix-long-^I ing*. They are Irom near Bismarck.
ChargedWith Countarfaiting.
Bradforii, I'a., Oct. '.VK^ JamM^I Campbell, a ennk from Buffalo, wns j^lielore Alderman Ward this alternoon, |^i charged with counterfeiting. Counter^^feit dollars and moulds were found on^liim. He elainiM to be one of an ex- ;^tensive gang 'ruin Buffalo, with head^^quarters at Bradford, having made^1 1,000 counterfeit dollar*, halve* and^; quarters and five dollar M^ld pieces. ;^j He has agreed to squeal on his coin- ;^! rades. The examination was continued^until to-morrow.
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Davenport,Iowa, Visited by a^Destructive Storm^Death^of an Ohio Judge.
GENERALTELEGRAPHS.
ARTIU'KII. O'CONNOR.^Attornevall.aw and Notary Public.
ASPKF.Wr. W UI.KUOI.^AITORXEY AT bAW.^Hill Till^ ^ Montana.
BYRONYKKI'.I.ANO. Architect and Builder,^l'laim ami s|^ rili^ ationi liiruiahcd. Su|ierin-^itndniK and talimaini. Main Street, Bertram!^BuildmK. Mikial'ity, Molilalia.
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Lotisvii.LK, Oct. Su.^Col. Tom |^Buford, who won notoriety MM three^veara ago by killiiiK Judge John M.^Elliott, of the court of ap|^ealH of thin^state, was twice tried fur that offence,^and on trial was MUei to imprison^^ment for life; a new trial bciiijr granted^he was declared insane and confined^in the Central Lunatic Asylum near^I his city, from which he escaped last^Sunday, jfoiiiK to Jefferson villi-. It is^the opinion M the best lawyers of bolh .^stuti-s that he cannot be brought back^to Kentucky on a re^|Uisilion, as there ;^is no longer a criminal charge against1^him.
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St.Paul, Oct. 30.^Last night in a^drunken row on Bosebud street u^Swede, Conrad Johnson, w**s shot by a^fellow couutrymaii, woo was arrested.^Johnson dicu this morning.
ToMHuruXK,Arizona, Oct. ;*l.-.P.^W. rSuiiUi ^ Civ, cAinniueml the most^substantial merchants in Arizona, have^made an assignment to Lioi.el M.^Jacobs tor the luii.lit of cretlitors.^Liabilities, ^l.'_',onn; assets reported^8110,000.
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RailroadA^Mat la
Atlanta.Oeoryia, Oct. Jt.^The^JoWM pasnengcr on the East Tennessee^\ ir^iuiu a tjeorgia railroad, came into^collissiou with the up ireight to-day^; twelve miles below Borne. Fireman^i.rah.no was killed and Engineer(Jeo.^(.irovcr had his let; broken.
Cincinnati,0M% Oct. ^).^9, B.^: (Jiving, judge ^^f tlt\^ U. H. district^' court mr southern district of Ohio, died^| to-..lght at his residence at Batavia,^: Ohio. Judge (iiving was sixty-two^..cars old. He was appointed to the^distrrct judgeship by President Orant^! iu 1871.
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DakotaPolitics.
Birmarck,Oct. 3i^.^At the demo-^' cratic etinventiou held to-night, hut^; lew of the counties were represented.^| Capt. Marutta was nominated for the^council; J. W. Goodrich, of Stutsman,^and W. F. Jones, of Baraes, for the^house; C. W. Kask, of Barnes, was^nominated for district attorney.
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Jos.LMOKMVi Bich. E. Ptower.^Alfhi.h Mykhm, Wm. H. (Btthkik.^Oko. M. Miles, John J. Ckahax.^Jam. K. IsWMfM, U. S. A.
i-oaac*roNiiKTR i^^ halham Nallonul Bank. New York City.^Merrhaulu I ..an and Trutt t'.i Chiragw.^I Mercbaut^ Natluiiai Bank, fcl. Paul, Minn.
TomAllan Anxloua la Ftfht.
NewYokk, Oct Ml.^Richard K.^Fox has de|iosited with Harry Hill^(I,0U0and Issued a challenge offering^to back Tom Allen, ex-champinti of^America, to tight any pugilist. John^L. Sullivan preferred, for champion^^ship of the world, and $1,0(10 to $.2,500,^flglit to come off within fifty miles of^New Orleans within three months.
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Yankton,Oct. 8H.^W. D. Russell,^| Jr., John L^. Camemn and P. A.^| Haverhold were arrested late Satunlay^! night for conspiracy in Santa Fe scrip^Ifrauds on indictments brought in St,^j Louis. They aru also Indicted here,^{ and Rumell has been tried and eon-^I \ it ted. Motion on application for^hals as corpus is now being argued in^I the L\ S. court.
Statistics.
Washington,Oct. 30.^The annual!^report of the First Assistant Post^^master General Hatton, gives the nuin-,^her of post offices in operation June 311, I^1HMJ was 4tt,^31. Increase 171:*, dur-^lug year lftjo of those offices were filled^l^y ap]siiunnent of the president, and^an- known as presidential offices, and j^the remainder, 44,i^ i were filled by,^appointment of the postmaster general !^'Ihe free delivery was iu operation^during the year in 11^ cities, and eiu-^ployed 3,115 carriers. The regular ap- ^^port ion men t for this service was '^1^,000,000 dollars, to which was added 1^by s|m-cial appropriation $^,otl0 to1^meet the anticipated deficiency, mak- I^ing a total appropriation of $^25,0(10,^M increase oi $li5,tKH^ over previous j^year. Total cost of service ^,n^l,Wl, j^leavings unexpected Italunceof $Hl,73i
!Average cost per carriers, $KI5.^.*^, de-^crease. $;f,77^of this decrease wasowm- !^the ap|m^intment of adtiiiional carriers
iat $4on per annum, the appropriation
'being insufficient to employ carriers at
ia higher salary.
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Stagingon the range this side of!^' Bozeman is not devoid of excitement. \^^ A few days ago a cayuse, to which was !^j attached the fruits of a bear hunt, 1^j dashed into the six-in-hand, j jcknifed ;^I the whole outfit, broke the pole out of;^. the wagon, dumped the passengers and '^| made the air sulphurous with the
maledictionsof the old-timers and the^' prayers of the pilgrims, who thought^I they had been struck by a section of
theday of judgment. Old Joe, the !^j driver, pathetically characterized the^. episode as a bear hunt.
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Constructionwork on the Northern^, Pacific Is being somewhat delayed at .^: Boulder by the graders. The sub-con- ^^| tractors threw off on a Ave mile piece^| of work which proved to be neither j^rock or earth work, but Ismlders,^whbh could neither be hlusted or ex-^cavatcd. (.'lark A, Co. have taken the^mailer in hand and are working day^ami night crews. Should this favorable i^weather continue for thirtv davs, the '^track layers will reach Livingston, the i^last crossing of the Yellowstone, and 1^possibly Muir City, at the east, m^entrance to the Bozeman tunnel.
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DavenportIowa, Oct. 30.^Thin^region was visited by a destructive hail^storm this afternoon, about 4 o'clock.^The storm began und continued aome^ten minutes, doing great damage to all^the skye-llghts, and accompanied by^no wind whatever. Some stones of^wonderful size, and shape of oranges,^fell and were eight Inches iu circum^^ference, by half inch in thickness, and^from that size they ran down to size^of hazel nuts.
lYTir Riaki SnlicitrU on Dw.T.ing',^lliMSahoIti flood* and Preferred (Hook*.
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Cleveland,Oct 30.^Henry Jack^^son, alias Henry Page, of Chicago, and^Tin*. R. Allen, alias ('has. hmith of^Churchvlllc, N. Y., two of a gang of^horse sharps, who have been operating^extensively throughout the country,^^riling inferior horses, went convicted^In re tiMtay, of olKalning money by^false pretence, from Dr. X. C. Scott,^who bought from them a pair of horses^represented to have Imjcii raised by Mr.^Alexander of Kentucky, and able to^(rut In or better, but which ani^^mals proved worthless. The Ken-^uickv gcaiiemaa naiiiad. testified on^i rial, thai thc^ never lad ^u. h horses^or th.ir uuTii.
MiddyMargin on Strtr*
MissMiddy Morgan the r.ot*d stock^reporter of the New York 7'iroe#, who^recently visited Miles City and Mon^^tana was interviewed by a leporier^in St. Paul and said:
Montanaposses Just the light com-^biuatiou ot food and climate to make^perfect beef. The philosophy of the^attainment of del tectum In beef does^not seem to be generally understood,^even by the cattle growers who^should have a knowledge of all these^tilings. Now. what makes gtssj beef^is the transition of temperatures; that^is, giHsl, sweet, juicy meal can not^be grown either in a hot climate or^where there is such a genera! average^temperature as there is iu Texas,^The reason for this need not be dis^^cussed, but all experlaient hits proven^the correctness of the theory. I am^prepared to say that the Texan steer^is doomed to extinction so fir u* sup^^plying the eastorKurope is Concerned.
Boys,pray he calm; don't tight;^blood la a precious article. And tiien,^you know, there are a few girls outside^of Keogh. Be calm aud live in hope.
KKOGHKtXLINCO.
MissNellie Tlerney is visiting her^sister, Mrs. Frank Tyler, at this post.
A.and C. companies sent out hunt^^ing parties yesterday morning, to be^gone ubout fifteen days.
TheJolly Boys deny being like a^national banking institution ; this by^the way of warning to would be burg^^lars.
CaptainWyllys Lyinnn.Mh infantry,^during his visit at Keogh is the guest^of his old friend Captain James S.^Casey.
CaptainSimon Snyder, 5th infantry,^on general recruiting service, has been^assigned to the rcudesvouz at Pitts^^burgh, Pa.
Nealy sixty men will be discharged^from theoth infantry during Novein-^ht-r and December, with but a few, if^any, re-enlistments.
Thesilver goblet, won by Mrs.^Gchring at the ;,ite calico hop, may be^seen at the tonsorial parlor of her^husband. It is a neat prize, and was^neatly wou.
Severalreaders of the Journal at^Keogh would like to see printed in^your columns a receipt for bald heads.^An early reply Is eagerly and anx^^iously looked for.
Everyone knows Charley, the polite,^attcniive-to-duty messenger at |swt^headquarters. He is looking for the^^New Orleans Liberator.^ Perhaps T.^G. can give him a pointer!
VirgilVerge, the lightning-tamer of^Miles City, walked around the parade^ground on Sunday,and in consequence^every barometer within a mile fell to^a depth of hopeless despair.
Itis whispered around the post that^the ^Shurz club^ is als^ut to produce^the Larboard Watch^ with terribly^realistic effects. Is any one of our^teutonic friends about to be treated to^the nine's end
MissEva M. Webb, the pretty friend^of Mrs. May, is in-iking a host of^friends at Keogh, owing to the fact^that ^she wRitzcsdeliciously,^andcon^^verses ^shust its one angel.^ This last^was whispered to me confidentially.
Someenvious persons maintain that^a ham san wich, if cut at all in reason^^able thickness, is indigestible and un^^healthy. We commend all such |s.-rsons^to genial George, who presides at the^Coffee Canteen, for an explanation to^the contrary.
Ourgeniul commissary sergeant,^Max. S. Better, is the happiest man in^Keogh. Cause: He bought another^Isty. Mother and child are both doing^well. Max. dances a jig every morn^^ing, this being the escape-pipe for the^superflous gravity. We congratulate.
His stated that a newly appointed^corporal was found meandering among^the hills, shouting lustily I ^Corporal
(culling his own name) come
here,sir!^ thus hearing himself ad^^dressed with prefixed rank aud title.^It is but fair to remark that the story^is not generally credited.
Thetwenty-five recruits received on^the JWh lust, were assigned to com^^panies as follows: Five to A, two to^I), one to E, one to F, two to O, three^to H, seven to I, five to K. The one ;^(extra) man was a special assignment, j^and the recruits for land K companies^were forwarded to Fort Cusier in j^c harge of Lance Sergeant Siess, on ;^Sunday afternoon.
TheFort Keogh library and rending^room, between the hours of I and 11^o'clock p. m., Is one of the sights of the^po-t Here the warrior reads the 111 it-- '^t rations of 1'uck and the On/phic ; ^^here he dlscuseeth, with becoming^gravity, the political crisis of Montana;^checkers and chess engage his atten^^tion, while with his left off hand he '^at lacks the sandwich and coffee, and, '^with Uie air of an Vanderbllt or Jay^Gould, bids smiling George to ^chalk^it dowu till pay day.
Thefollowing Is the programme of^the complimentary concert to the^troops at Fort Keogh to-night, by the^5th Infantry baud : ^1^ Grand march,^^Solfcrino,^ E. Marie; i^Overture,^^DerTtiinbourdertiuarde,^ A. E. Till;^8.^cornet solo, ^Young America^polka,^ J, Levy, performed by Julian^Boat wick : 4.^Selection, ^Gln^fle^Girofla,^ Lecoci,; 6.-Waltz, ^Die^Urilleubanuer,^ Hlrauaa; ^.^Condi-^Fantasia, ^Bound the (lis k,^ Hare:^7.- -Vocal Gtdop, ^ Midnight,^ Harris.
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Noticeis hereby given that all of that^part of the town of Miles City located i I^the n. w. ) of tbe n. c. \ and lots no. i^and 3, of section 33, tp. ^, a. rang* 47, r.^and not heretofore sold or contracted It^be sold by the
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