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THE DAILY YELLOWSTONE JOURNAL. VOLUME VIII. No go306 MILES CITY, MONTANA, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER ,. aSgo. PRICE FIVE CENTS. THE DAILY JOURNAL no Ilwe&W Ptiprrr uf t·air. ICwurng. 3 eryr Morning Except Mtnday. " Np.iation of MleRs City . . 3,000 (InotbeiaI 'sugit. Terms of Subscription; T MAIL, IN ADV IL(K, h".TAI.z IV*Wi. pd1) tlun, one Year ................... nrlb 6d alou l fit ,I tI.,uu............ .. ......... 6.101 UDaiy KIdlt en.otit inntl. ................1.,II TO C:TT hAI*.(RI.IB L6I, (.a. ler, Irerrv %orniu.g, at 2'.. cit% 1.r "cK, WULVLLY jIITI' N. YL4 ".W I AP!.I(. uO* Yea........................ ...................... :1...f acr 3 t................................ ........ 2 bhr Mais',...... .... ............., 1,111 Adverttinpg Rates. S - I' -· -- r~R aj. t' i.1U.';.i 1.11 a f *a.*...' I it'1 i, " ." i4.", 0 JO)fA W 1k.- V .h .u "s ;.+ !. ?3.'10 i+. eki. , I' r A 1!'K )4lI~ .hi 1Lt4) 41a.0 N n I.. I. ,.,. ' {, , , .; tI h .0O " .. t *.. , I ' . I" ? .. 1 ? ",1; `" .'r ) 6, IA) St ",.I:l . * I.2. S'1 .41 1 r' I .2.4J0 IbOA welutICeS-TI "1 eeI.n per Ilie for sa.11tis l M J. LZUbkLL, LU. AI.'I~eSY AT LAW. (U~~·E··l·I~crlur se uu , Lfor (ul.~ ftrui toIne i all, Dunsa inIi.. stat... %% ill tie in ttouabceat all terwi. 01 court heWu in Cutter geint,. 1I" b ICaIA %. DY u k LUL, Y1 ilt IAN AND :UK~iktIN. @60. £t I' raagcr'r drug y.ore. I Iof rGa. 1. FU-il. £JI~UVBiA. -A' ft bt A% A, Obi4BTRIt~ai. "Att. Wundarit uajJ tc urt..trler.) Rice at Igesge. druat r .l M1 it. Nl. 1. Kill. rtnr , irr. ý-! iu ruetren Natonal Bank, 1t" work g,:rrn.' i hi aeszol )a,. raira. tLe A'ucir ': ur; reuh rralry. 3aaIdei.rn >'1 I I .. 1 .I I. uiiril-.I lay or "I~le. irrar( u-1" "- I %,n .ti, a drib stun* Cur Wen"'enp Ir ..I Wl "K / B"-LEi& t. ?t I. O'.111dII iih.ruIjfeut. Oleaud . ,d.. ..urwr A blllr k Ir..aiot. Maio. 8 maaenue c'hur. b (hLpsejla) iPalmawI 5'-t4es ee Iundays at II a. w. and 7:3'i i. m. eaauc, bleassa, rectr. lapbtis Caurck-tAum. M. Wecks. aetla q;'·tr 'iimhII srenk. ruMday at 11 a. a. ahi p tmiae sad Prayer itetig., Wdlassdy aj 7:10 p. A eee4hel invitation t. all. Maudie" Chureh-deriese Uweads. t a. n. S. meeting esdd olea.,.Intl ?.IMP Maigi. as.,. hrIrMi ila Che,*-4e1'l Luady. 11 i. a., p. m. T.. msaeag, gina.. (~breh ed Iwend Heeurt. Cat,. r-[nice eeery nmeaadthiid emlda iett hsaiih. Hig l'1-30 a". fEuad., ae l e, ! p. w = 6 46 u k~dktloa st .M1 . at FArmeac,. PA ' al Tit. UO~CIKtlIKN A. U. H.-DivIeo . £4. 1 new ant en u sceas eadaysaotwh mouth. L. 1 H.-Nests rInt sad third Wedmeasysat RBgp. at.. at Odd Fellows' Hall A. F. LA. x.-Yellowatooe Lodp, 16. Z!, Br.t ad third Wedntsdays. 3.. A. M.-Yellowstue ('thaptr, Yo. 5, second 'bendy in oat h mtnt h K. T.-Dams'auus Uostnmaandrytoeith Thre. 1 0U . 0. F.-4'uster Ledge, N.. lB. eery idey Ut their hail. L 0. 0. F.-4mtiuae Kfucaasst.h jO a, Brt PH. 7, Thursay U. . A -A.l.. City kraae. eeY 604Vy at k -fir.t Tdsee aera + eies Dmp N. 7. A Risdeweda eh mewYo~athOsdb EsAUSLAUD 'S MONOR milli01 35 VOL VIERS AMMUNiTION '"W "Mind ls TMLAUS 0.oaS THE POLIC4 GAZZTTE lthe only lllstrated pape to the word ssootalolnI oi the latud. .a Lea Darbar a Club Room ama at feebte wk bet It. It alwary mrbu gladd to aIt t.I.n the United sraly wapdýUws o /o .a 31~ts m3 .tlp Fall and Winter Goods are Ready for Inspection. Special Sale on Ladies' Fall andWinter Underwear See Our Jackets. McINTIRE'S BAZAAR. STOCK GROWERS' NATIONAL BANK, MIL ,E8 CITY. MONT. THE LARGEST BANK IN EASTEBN MONTANA INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS H. F. IATCHELOR, Preldeot. WM. HARMON, Vice Preideot. C. L. MERRILL, Asm't Crhler. FIR ST NATIONAL BANK THE OLDEST AbD LfEGEST BANK IN fISTIEN IONTIAN W. B. JORDAN, Pmridelet. (G. M. MILES, Vice President. H. B. WILEY, Aultasnt Caubie 41TEzRE8T PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. Our Children's Shoes Have Been Reduced in Price. In addition to this we have ar. ranged to give a good Sohool Bag with each pair of Shoes sold. Buy early so as to get anioe present. C.B.TO WERS & Co. ESTABLISHED 1877. JAB. oMILTLAN& 00., PrOPUIITOS Or TRU Minneapolis Sheep Tannery, AND DBALMA L I BHEEP PELTR AND FUBS A FBEIAITY, 1I, a0 & 8seed St.. m. it. uwet.JmsN.lNm STEPHEN D. LONG, ProprOetor , Of Miles City Meat Market, All kinds of Fresh and alt Meat constantly o. hand. E.A.KREIDLER & CO. Fire Insuranoe. Chas. W. Seyde, Po~t~ ~ebllo MILLIONS IN IT. An Expert Pronounces the Late ly Discovered Will of the Butte Millionaire it Forirery. A Terrible Explosion at Spokane Falls sends nineteen Men To a Premature Death. PItONOIMNCIEl A FORGEI.T. An L'Cnesweted lel..Iopunepmt tI Tie. Ialvi. N ºil Csew HELENA, Kept. 7.-W-Cithin the i:aet f'.w disn a-tertling t. ature in tie cdlehruted Davie will ease hb e been |idevel.ied. It will Iee rpmemnetred that a.mlut the time the e~see wn9 Met for hearing in the supreme court, in faet, on the afternooe of the dlay that theattorneys repreenting the iarl. ou Ipartie iult-reeteted were abUt to make their argumentst to the higbhet legal tribunal in the stale, a bulletnlu appeared on the streets announcing that a will had been found at Butte. Therase was not pre"ented to the court, but was co'tiond until the October term. The discovery of the alleged will ereated no end of talk. bhortly after II becaen public that such a document had tenu found, it wrn filed with the district court of Silver Bow county at Butte by John A. Davis, who was the respondent in the u*e in the Supreme court. A photographle enpy of the allege;l ill was also fled In the eupteme court with a petition from John A Davis, who had been appointed by the dis. trict court of Sllver leow ecunty as the administrator of the cstate. Au intl..tion of the pnt ,graphl,.e cpy of the intrdm-lt did not reveal any strange tletures about it. The will wee written on what lokedl to te a plece of legal casp ;aper having the ap ,.aranee of are. The folds of the pa. per were plainly visible. The entire will disposing of the dead man's mil. lions was written upon one lide of the sheet in small handwriting. Alto gither it was a very ordlonary lookln pls of writing. The photographle espy, howeer, was seralr than the riginalt and some of tho peemanship was not quit elear. About a week lter thsle opy had been filed with the clerk of the supreme court rumor be. oame current that the will was a forgery. Pleadings will be fled la the aii trict court at Butte nuext Thursday, which will bring genuineness of the will in issue. There JI one fatal de. feet in the document, which Mr. Cor valbo, en expert in bandwriting, dis oovered and pointed out to the attor. neys, which leaves no question In their mlnde that the will Is forgery. Just what that deleet is the attornmey at this time will not say. The litigation over thi estate, whch I is said to be werth I,000,400, promises to be pre.ePged ad bitter. Conlidernhle iming property is also included In the estate, upon whlch u yet no estimate has bs made. Twmle ICspale.aps M Upe.e ait. EPOKAwa, Sept. 6.-While a erw of men were working at the ezeavatloe for the N. P. depot sod freight yarud i this city at 6:4, two m, were taeplog a charge of seven 25-pound eme of powder when by emie rn kuowo measo the charge suddenly ex. ploded, blowlg the me lnto the air and killing the inestantly. At the ame time the ledge was lifted out ward and d fell upon the me working In the dithob. A alarm was given Immediately and a large hree put to work digging for the buried men. At 8 o'clock 16 dead bodies were lylil In the undertakln room sand the work of digging for the men was not yet aolebed. Thm i Mall eight feet of rook to dig thbrougb ad it Ib tbought that seven r eight me au stil bur led. Several of the men are badly mangled and i is doubtful if they sma be neognlmed. The meeseof the edl dest a momet after the aplooes preseated as swl eight, with the dead and dy4ing ling a all desu rmrems Jas. MeIerea whn wee tempings the blast, d jmeeb Jew. his helper, were Mws late the a a hbeuded ht aid were magled herIMNr. Heandens at dtise wo ea the ees shety alter tle eie. els ad e to wek wih a will is the OeesOWi ot so boies buded us AS M a e bter wit et soeevor leg e bdi wa poom t Distriet oeat Pr.ee.dmgs.a TWELFTH DAY. Joseph Hey took out hi. final natur. lilsetioo papers. (',unty C'omnmielonerw vs. N. P. R. I ". Co,.; tine tur filing amrended com plaintl extended to Sept II. Jury 'mrumisionuerp report and are dicrharg d. (). F. HRodver, vs. L ui* King and J I). Hic'k : ;l.i ca.e of er dragi.ng aloug for four dais, lam at lu-I gone to tle Jury, who arr h. e t dt:llbrab 1ing upon their verdict. The delfy hIa so'en eau.ed Ifor the monst part by ef forts on the part of defendant's e'oun e-l to get City Ordinance No. 7 into the evidence, tbil being the or.linance lind-r which the defendants acted in imloulnding plaintiff' s attle, and just a- strelnuous elfflori on the part of the Ilittlllll's c unllel to Iprevent, i's ilrtr.duiction, wbhich crntroversy wasr ltua0!ly .need by the adulll "Iol i.ing denied Iy the court. TI, I practically left the def-rnae no leg to otaiod Ion, and the casp went to the jlloy under In. structions t finld 'or thl- plailntit, the only question I -ft for them to deter-. mine being the aniloult of damlages u.talined by pli~intirf in hii blusinesr and to h:r stock, which the court in atructed must not he over $io:0 and $1.l respectively. At this writing (9:15) the Jury nave just presented their mealed verdict to tfe clerk of tbhe court. Court adjourned at 9 a. m. Ready for trial-Orabamn vs. Bryan St al. TI. Grand Jery leport. We prement berewith the report of the gruad Jury, which was unavoid ably crowded out of our Sunday's l sue by a pletbora of p,,litleal news. REPORT OF THE GRAMD JIRY. We, the Grand Jury of C(',ter Ie un tv. IMoUtlrIa. report tlhat We haie Vis It d and ih .p'etedl the eiUInty Poor .iou-e, and fod it sa elaIly and w'Ill kepr , ,hould lee xp-'e,1e. %We would further reH.,rt thAt one of th- Irulin'eq Ide a hailf hlree. Ilnditn I(y, tabout fe yearsrwid, who i. IJetf frlt ihavr.ghlli .eearlet feve.r last w0nter; and we, r. spetfully iujvite the att-u lion ofour cuulty authilritlhs to (hi' ca-m als erbulail he tt i etite t th care and protelston of toe n'lited t*Itate g.ovrnment for the reason that be ay bhave trllal relations. WVe would also respectfully recom mend that the attetilon of our coua ty comeledosloe he alled to the sub Ja*c of en.wtretlag a lateral dith for she 'Miles City Irrgatlogdliteb" to the Peer Pram or the purpose of Irrlgatiar the same. We sen vilited the county Trees er's omae of Cuter county, anad county Clerk's olee, and find the hnoks eyetematilclly sad correctly kept. We have visilted the county Jail and fnd It In aclesaly and orderly condl lion. Our attention hau been called to the leniency in whieh prisoners have been handled Ina the conuty jail, and on one omelon we fi od that a prleon, r samed Dick Bellows has been allowed to go down on the streets I.I the busiaew part of town at least twice without an att.ndact. and we would re"pectfully .ell the attention t` the court to this matter btwesse this may have tse' permitted by the sherif not for the reason that be doe sred to favor this psarticular person. but that pl rtans a mIsekleove system respting the custody of prisoners prevalle In oar enety l_. Fal UID . KaIl IDLti.a. Foreman. nlo eIemoe sUea. I At the writtee request o Mr.JaeI 4 Be.sett, of Rlohmoud, Ky., we pub- I Iish lbe tbllowleg "memorIal." The I dooeumet l remarkable hr the Im. I placable batrd it displays toward the l black rees sad the xtreme lsgt of I tls wateaes, wbleb rival saytblag ver evolved by Rseaior Evarts: Memorial of Mr.. Jame Beonnet to i CVgrup .. To repeal the mefgrmeio- I l acstaetletd. "As ast to efareoe the right of eltlmes of the United Rtate to vote in t eseverasl state of tblb Unic.," wbiob autborlNs black I meo to rote for the tate ocelas of I Kentucky, its esoetitlon and law. ""to the contrary eotwitbtandlno," ad aets to Keatucky that rtght od a[ motb wleb a bi ees 4 d to the state under tie eon. etituteý of the United State as Mre. Jamsw Banett to the benerable membera of the United statem e ate mad homo s. of toative Il osgrym u aembl respeatlly I That the rIght ao dtlutse of the isate to esa ter iS noes1 emstea bee.e thee wase ay United ates - ayu l it is settt et the Umited MThat he dset u dtlel m h emeedat ieat ish UtmeteAm Ue Ud I beeof lepmes u . from the conetitutloo of the several states by saying. "The right of eit. seas of the United Mtat*o to vote, shall Lot be denied or abridged by the United States or any state on aoouant of race. oulor, or prey ious condition e serv: Ude." 'That sinte, as theJudge4 of the o. piferlt( Court f thl- U'lmited Slate4 de. *.I*re in their Yarbrougqh dela on of Is4. the rih lt of ,t,.rwns to vote for Inlmberi oftthe UL'ultedf M.a,te Hou.e of I-pr een!ativen is derived from the F'irnt Article of the (Vlll'ltu:ion of the I'i'e*d Stateu, r. Iik men would not .he Elei tors of 'le United State.Hnou.s of Ittreernl'ihtive. ' fit were true, as the Fift-e.tt Anlaidltent Maya by ia plllation, that t tipeo ple of the ULt I ted Sate' withhelld the right of luf irage fronlm hla'k I.eople when they adorlpte the Or'rinal Constitunton of the Uaited State., as rouferred the right of citizen. of the 'Uited States to vo'e for eni.nl-rs of the United States lHose of l:-Ipreentativee upon "the peol'e of tiilt everal SHate.." That it wa' orn t e right of citizen of the Uliiitdl Stit a 'o voite for men. br, of r he Unitrdl htate. House of itRpresintativr.. t:n:t wa' being denied ilak m.1' by t'. Unllited sitates i 1LJ"7, when the Fift'-- ith Atmendment wa- asnp'ed: but tbh !.r'ieee of eter e siag their ruirl 'o vote for these United itateas oftlhre wr'!ltiut having the qulllifnctilu o, f :h tenlee, whicb the ('niutlOtiionI of tie ,everal States preerrined for Elechtor. of the muet nueinrous branch of their State Legi latures. That votltig for the State nfflaers of Kentucky, under an ect of Congrlen entitled "An ast to enfor'e the right of citizens of the United Sates to vote in the everat Statest of the Union," has not turned the black men into Ken rueky white, and given them the qualifleation of whitrene, which the amended Constitution of the United State requirs them to have beftre exerriciog the right of **itliseo of the United SIates to vote for members of the United States Houl. of Reprrme. Ititvem in Kentucky, whose Constitl tloa confers the right of citizen of the Kt tes to vote fr Set, omieero upon "free white male" people alone. And that she therefore mo*t re.a teetfully asks the membersof your hooobl;le ,bod to rwpeai the Conrres. ional ant aett tled "An act to enforce the rirht 'f litisins of the United State. to Vatte II gte several Rtat.. of the Union," which authornisz blaek nten to vote for the State oit.lr. of Kentueky, its (nnstitution and laws ':t" the contrary netwlbcitanoing," end restore to Kentucky that right of e.I " gnvernment which has been re served to the Rtatee ,nder the Coet-@ tution of the United States me RiLchlnmd. Kentucky Aug. 2, '90. ELmFTWtB LEGET IwVUWOVKU5U A. Bew Eaglue d Dp.umm. Adea to Tbh new endne for the EIletde Ligbt Company arrived bere yeer day sad will shortly be put It pesi tion at the works. The engine is evymour and Menltosh compoeud condensing pattern, believed to be the most tomplete sad perfeet working ergine now extant. By iPs c nn pound priniolple It uwe the .une steam twice. A' th- hithe.t pressure direct from the holle" ranl immedite ly afterwards at Inw pre.ure In a ee'ond cylllder. By this epplienee a great economy in fuel Is armmplimhe4 and as Inoreased power d.veloped. The engnle now at the depot Is 100 R. P. belng twlee the catealty of the Weoulalhoues now In use at the light statlon. It will be remembered th8a snme two w three meathe ago, the Elektrie Light eompany reselved new dynaso for laenadeseest light. Owing to leek of power the eomp.ye have net attempted to put this dyie. meo Into erlee, am the two a.w In e leaded the elnge down to its fillese espeelty, but new that the new es* glae has arrived a eomplet eheage will be made in the lightnlg sy a. The two dynamos new L me will m seed la future eolel"y r are lIghts nd the new dynamo will be the supply fIr Inmodeoeemt. Heretofore I has been Impemble to fuenash eme snmern with lmanedeemt Ughbt toin les than "bloeel of ve" ewl.n to their being e thle ar earrket but Mind rt sew eystem it will be pellh to glole a eustemer say nuber et lmiseumss from one upward. This will e a irat adventage to both meummem sad eompany, -a many will me h light now that ne ver ave bhe The esge rendered semmrs y t the pettg In of the dysSm the lty. The ohenges we slteslt t t ib . xuý. r rr I~r~L III) ik Smw Vsld i i ýt.1111ý ýrr ý Z'" ags af I-V ams - 'm.