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THi D)AILY IELLOWSTONE JOURNAL VOLUME IX. No I7 MILES LITY, MONTANA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER s3. S:go. PRICE FIVE CENTS. THE DAILY JOURNAL »fe (yeid Perr of Caernbr C4autv. Every Morning Except Monday. ti of Kflu Olty.. ,000 Term of bcdbpvio; v MAIL. IN ARY NC*. OsYAISE PAID. tyy 1. mtbi .. .. .. .0. Mit1.s. ills.1..01.....»..... » .»»» LO oawy tul..,.....r..~.... ..»........»... 1,00 TO CITY suEMIIU , (Ardor, er, MerELa, a1 eal5 m per woo. Wault O.T fON. Y3LLOw PAPBS. hUa thaY44s.. .... .............................. Joo to Yw(tb...........I....................... ...,. . 2.1X boss Y l..t ........ .... ...............~~..».. ... . 1.0u Advrtimsng Rates. r QAK tXr - . a -. .- - - ~ q... 2.100 4.00 1.00 10.00 14.00 10.4. jae ...» .. *I 1 'Isa 7.4X) 11.00 11100 14.00 44.00 )ay. 'M. :..Vº ' x.1 4.110 4.(0) 15.00 21.00 30.00 W «t.... " .'4r.I1 10.00 14.00 16.00 24.00; 44.00 w .tº.. . r1 11.' 9) 92 1.0) 24.15 .42.00 41.00 A pets.... ht 11 ' 14.'l) 2L.1.I 24A.I. 1 .3.401 50.00 .I..' "... ' . 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M. etkh., actin` .u t ;NucLt .srvmas Mlunday a II a. o. anda pm lerryer N.'etinc, Wedeasda ai 7:45 p. A cordial cTrit.tiull to all. MethodIst ('humE-Ia-Perl eI uSday. It A. M. I. p. iu. i'traCf ImI4Ikger 'A dnerlay evening Cildcr Nuttlzag. pastor. rqyrteria,. Ihurcb-MutTIf UulSldy. 11 . -.. p. w. 1. C. Arisltruuu. iasty. 9hor 11 o fcd tI.rd r- a tt. I ml 11w " . .b. lru /MS a 111.:" * w. Maznda; N lacul e. = p. in Veapnsa Bai I*A'ua a p.w. FM AII EtIAM. A. 0. 0.-WI als ss 1. 1 YUsi Brt Nsu sssd L 4 Y.-New armu third Wsduslqs" at r:lOp. o a Ol Vlas. U..S, Hll. Saw, D anewG.mmtsmdsqay ssth Thus. ý1 .0. V.-4.'umoa ias. M.. l1 .s. !F4. th :N bm"Mmsrda.GO heat . lALd(y M. N. 7, ?hrsa/ Viis.. I-~u I.uC 16 n C o CA.- it U1sh, uesmdap at 4et L-Flunl amd third Th uadp. NI. Ormet Pnt. Ma. 14, hI tMd I.0.slla of the Wil. M , s 1 Wsdme ahOtsh M=w mm;7. Nails SlS~ THE POLICA GAZETTE to roos i lhrtntrl Pliý l tb wool he 8 Jlult Sushi 13r se Usul ow: sum3S. P. blWas to ;moot It. It Mwop whop) bs'bbe w"Ith..c mebsk "oteieam deI t.Ols mssrsdt* wuped,15 w h h hr~urrruSW. 43 iS 55 45 ii 65 ES 45 ES ES ii 4I) 65 6 ) ES ES E We t.avewva« gew'd things. at popsi Imr iFrcE. We nrvrr . rrv .vcr s.tnek (torn on. me on to Sf44ther. her gsIen In Dry (Good, Hoiuts and Kln.. untlI January t1. .. Uclntlus's Bazaar o ~f1 41 I 6 0 0 4S 0 ES E 41 0 f 0n non E STOCK GROWERSM NATIONAL BANK, MILES CEITY. MONT. THE LARGEST BANK IN EASTERN IONTANA INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPO IT3 H F. BATCHELOR, Pre.detut. W.M. HARMION, FVie I i4iu ('. L. MIZtRILL, .te't Cauhier. RI R 8 'I NATIONAL BANK 0op arrZr . .CTnr, .,xo. ._~·-e ar THE OLDEST AIb LARGEST BAIK INI ST1 IONTANI W. H. JORDAN, PrstIid'ut. G;. M. M:ILE, , Vhke Prtident. H. B..WILEY, Ca'mbte 11IERFbr PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. J. W. WATSOi Is now opening an unusually large and well seleted stoo of Dry Goods To wluhh he Invites the atten t n of the ldies of Mles Oity. WARM GOODS. Overshoes, Alfred Dolse's Felt Shoes and Slippers, Underwear. Overshirts, Gloves, Mittens, Eto., Eto. The Greatest As sortment; the Best Goods. Cheapest Prices. Try us. C.B.TO WERS & Co. XITABLIH3ID 16t?. 'JAS. mXTrLLAl& 00., PSOPIRlt OlS Or TiS Minneapolis Sheep Tannery, A DIFFERENT STORY. Later Reports From the Seat of War say That Sitting Bull was Murdered. Signor Succi, the Italian Faster, Resumes Operations with His Alimentary Canal. A...he r meryl legardilg ittiag BulL WIisorA, N. D., DIko. 19.-I have just read the saoount of Sittlng Bull's death mud think it could be corrected considerably to do justice. I was at Fort Yeate when dead policemen and Sitting Bull were buried, and can tell a thing or two that hasn't reached the tiewsppers yet. My inforuaation is garlhered from the Iudians Ihemselves. . rcan talk their language, and Ie lievt what I learned to ie true. Your replrt i.sye LSttlitg Wtll w'as killed uwhile re-l"-ti-tg arre-t. Such is. all rit truth. .\lrde rel while gettillng ready il l go lith tile i.jisle would s..Ul.d usole like it. Wllhei i:ull iHead said Ih. 14di .cIase tO :irPest Iull i.e ltar-tedi in', the i.terir iof hlas shaci k. 'flei iol;i'e tlhought ull was after hi- gun. They wIarlned him nt to slhooIt or they' w. n'il F l1l hiU. Sztti. i Biill rs plie.: "AlI right. I will go with you. I don't want ally trouble; I want to get ;my uioec.ln, " His Ito wiv s rom ilme.eed runlll.sgit K inl march Iof hisi artilels to gs aliolg., almd in so doing raised a little c.olmniotion and aroused thi camp. Ans her story is that Catch-tlhe.Ber hsw-rd the noisw and came up with his blanket thrown over his form, concealino a uan. Sitting Bull said ta bhis: 'I am arrested; want iso trouble: will g) to the ageno cy." C'ateb-tbe-Bear asked him if be was a dog and sitting Bull growled like a bear, whereupon the former 'brew offlhis blanket and shot Lieu. tenant Bull Head in the thigh. Bull Head returned the fire, but instead of shrotingCatchlthe-Bear, oe fired at Silting Bull, the bullet going through his body and touheblung the beast kill ang him lnstantly. He wasshot again by Red Tomahawk, but be never felt it for the first shot killed him. The figbting then became general. ('row Foot, Bitting Bu;l's oan, was not killed in his fight. He was killed like a dog. This is bow it happleneo : The police wanted to liaes two ofi their wounded upon the bed ln which Sitltig Bull's two wives were sitting. The squaws were ordeted ofll They hesitated. but were compelled to move. Under the mattress Crow Foot was hiding. The police discovered him, pulled him out and killed him and tbhew him out the door near the dead body of his father. He was but four ie n years old. It I maid a employ. of the agency took litting BDll's salp oand scse of the big guns at the agency earried away all hib trilkets. His body was pounded in pulp. The In diana do mot like this buelas very well sad time will tell hetbher this had blood will cause trouble. The lIn disel do Met like to talk to white mes about IL. Ther rseat sulky. Two IMUM's rst mdan. 11w YonK, Dee. 20.-B-gnor 8eid, the Itallan fbeter who began a het of 46 dys on Novemer 6, at 8:10 a. m.. oeded his Sc at 61 8te light. Dr. Tauner could not at uopaterihe teeth day ad could not write ble ame later the ftmeetb day, bet eel bhas seeroed the ide of weakteolg all througta the weary weeks. On his ifteenth day be rede sven mlles on borseback and bas eereleed every day since. The doctors took their last ex. aminatlon at 6 o'clock, the result of wbhich l as fallow.: Weight, 104); on November 6, at 8:10, 147); total lose of 42) pouods. or lees than aound a day; temperature 8.2; poise 62; respiratio 19; general condition, weak; toul e. clar, mols anod steady. Tbe bulletin was signed by thirteen ph.ylless, who bave wautebd dartg the be. The wert atIek W agente troeble he bed durIa his ha reaumed at 6 *'eldotk id, daring whlsh his palh w ons mte that It was ed he woeld eapes, but his iadsaiatbls will pwe .ere bi h .mm.lay thsI. twe $ 'ulI!k oestlt be ek his loees t e e oees s his paln sedsuu tuo nbe s o h auews. It wag wes Is may w, p iM Sm daaa l his as wIesk we Y shanheai a S klthapsqum Mhi Mw mink qe t l a i of b atgap I I~b als med lW lesO e m l -Wh are p , I- S .,i1 sdl E.lsS etvigered to the table where nourisb log diet wasu poed. Tihe spetacle be preswnied was truly Ililable. H3 lo.,ked like a ikeleton austouost, and when he smiled it was simply ibastly, much the same kind of a smile a co.. dremnad prisoner mlght be expected to make Ieloregoting oezeoutlon. When be srllped oom thre was a burst of applause from the spectators. Tmeor. row evenl.g Muodi leaves for Br stoo, where be will exhibit for a man n the stage for $1,5(0. Saw itCtLUa Ball' Obese. PIERRa . S. D., Dee. 20.-Tom Ret. lurd. a ranobe on Bad river, arrived today and reports new excitement among Indias in ghest dances. The cause is on Saeeunt of Sitting Boll's gbost appearlng to band of upper Bed river Indians and by motions orderirg them to jol bhi followere and avenge his deatb. As a consuence ghllost danres are bitlll started afresh and recbh down as for as Willow creek. Mf II ho Lte. Io.(. I'IFNN}::. S I1)., 1)H-·. L',1 -(;wwrlge Lallunt casti.. In from Mtiiand, Nomw lin eo(unty, thisr f(,rrlrl-Ill, with the r4lpIrtt that I t1airwii 1I1x1 rmidltd ti e I .*.n cf \ lanitd Il night i« re. jla'; (hat ,I Itt were fired on lot Ii .2(i., Iii t1 w IlnliaMli eCea ed to the l.itd land.. The iejeori. are lsarliiy cre.itedi here. I'wrrurll %tlll con 1ºw**. CILKEKV. Derc. ISI.-Yarnell, do -spie I1 a injury to hi' ryee, e(st ltinure to t.kr .n a:, i s'e part in ath ea'rlllajisr ot V~aunIIt Scully. TdaY he . do livret an addr.-M front the window of the h-etl at which he Ih .toj~phslg in this .laee'. Bight .f Wea) Sece.. CROW Ao os(c·". Die. .-iI~pecia 1 The Crow Irndiana amaeuhlM In coun ill at ths place today give their conu meat to right of way aetoam the ri-er cation to the Big Horn Southern rail road. WYMAK. |eltem Again. The ebooting match between Petry Krenett and Frank ool.y for Ibe iwve bird championship of Mont.lna, whichb to k place at Deer Ldge .sat airday, was won by the former by a score of twelty-four to twenty-one. The Hel.ns man did nsoe re.makastle raooting, killing all but three of bi, .lrds wfth tte first barrel. Conoley's friend4 say he was not In condition for the c~ntet and that a..otber match will probably te arranged to take Ilace In a short time. Follwiog io the score: Ksenett..ll 11111111111I1.ll1111-a1 C'ontly....~t'l.SUl l Olllul tr,,l o- Distrtet Court. DEC. 13-THIkTaErTrH IDAY. Heir vs. Sebultz; defau of defeod ant entoeld. Heln vs. Ruesell et al.; default of defendant esetred. HeII vs. L.pe et al.; dcfelt of de fedent eotered. Helm vs. Sipes; default of defeededt entered. State vs. Ole Johaosm; Jury dad a verdict of eat pllty. tate vs. Gall; Jury fall is a.ree and essreset for trial Meoday, Dee. Je*tle VauybL vs. J. F. Bebal.ah ot al.; motioe to reaz odets led; argued to the eourt ad takes umder adviement. tlsesserag* servers. Tbo attention of etlers on aser veyrd lands In tble county is osaled to the fact that tbhis year there Is an un usually large apprupriation for this work to Montana- $7,000-but It it is an absolute requirement of the law that petitions meet precede survey and that no survey can be ordered or cootract let for same until petition hIs bean recesved signed by at leat 'thre bons Ado settlers io sean township re qulting survey. It the prope efftort Is made at once by t. settler. @in on .euvqed land. by piosurag the aim. hi pedltemu sad dlruulmdmg thie - niong thelir ilgbbuis for si sinelere, we s, have a larg. suimmSt .1 sew veyl., Eese Is shim east ytis w, bet If tde Msi Is met SaeS bald el .eee aind peaked whm as m.r or we will ge No hr iiss. oe U.U had ss M lKosIp, tegebsi wish tE belrnt ems rM Bflagthsemeat U urnssMs aeh a"l ibm b v mea ,d teed .et p.1M amu Iiniko sad IN wl be Iuiuidtepe. t1 Is gibbS of a, mus of "MM* als. i" bi n o w d o n d b e l s I s 0 P*~M .I -- - --- ms - M S 6O Ilore will choose localities wLsr4 lands are our voyed lu preference to those that are not, and lastly, every survey add largely to the tazabl. wealth of the county and by dlStrb. utlon, reduces the burden of tusatie on all. Therefore all ye who are nl tIrveted, lose no tme and do all yI can to spread the domain of svrveyed lauds. he 4ma ..sd et Pt.. 'Weli I'' g aited on gntlemimt, b dim and h~liudreu f' ir twenty-five ya 's nell a waiter ini a Broadway wutaai the 'ither dlay. "and I've seen satn queer dibslll and somt people WY queer tastes in that time. but I news saw any oth' do a thing like that." a he pointed ':v steriounIy over his shoul dee to a well Iretimed young fellow. wr M enfl4I to IM . lithig with goat gud.om the otluwr i41i " of the room. "'Q'haft h/" got,'" al.. th." wan to whom~lrtll the tutai' islA'Il wa *r hal a'l wl;r".&xl hits _ Mark. It 'I' PW., i., elSID." g.Ia'a.-r':u. it~ .. ' 1 : .it".'a uIr ltl·r it uwc~ll II . ! t ija.i with the P'·~~ A 1\ ·. r *OM lit * it. . - . " I i" f al ,pt nude ,t"A It :1.ii !i l 1i.i ,: hJ4t~Up .".It'' , i. ... ,? . t, ;. " "1 tr t" Pia :n1' t :11Jn "I I1iia"a ~Tu..r It ", wildlya tlc"..111 ! 11," r .lid t.1' u, n-% (-I(. in IL not tiplK,l 111117 ma.-;~ c-tru:;lilry wildlyt get into. Li- n" "re''at w'1 ithout ON iitalm . -\e..' York Trilbunet. UaIIw. . (om u pIIou of Timbee. The round to.tal of timulbr ties in mu 'u ranilr'oad ik the Uzmrit4l StaIes b nearly 5ltý.( ,WI.mriI* anid S.uIO.OO) a annually resjmainrl for renewail. It eluding hlriks.( ualn trestle work tin b nufldeotumukmlznhti~ of tihldwron raftI is (oluputed att :, rr(I.UINI.1(w l~cub·' l ee requirinhg 1t1he iiuttitg of tlhe bet tizubw fronu over 1.f. ac*.b~ttj aeres of foretst ld per amiu' i. To meeltt thisr dewed, under our 1n-.*mt wFacuteffl manan wue'nt of ti:ulsvwr l:and. the ara to be prenerv'l f 'r !hºis purpoee would prob ably eree(.l j;I,i(jQWU) acres. or morn tiwn 10 Is't 'r'list. of outr present fwn! ari*a. As r:iu :,a:ua ers pndrs'r Iewm tie'. uuuM "ou tou 1x- b 'ut from uum trew." the~ timbiler ci ~u~ta.d by id. ftNt.I-. or ' 1 o 'r rent. sof the total eaO sumuptis',5. i" tsketa frsom the you" graswth. T ii 0'1 Iw~r cent. oif all Ii at oa:sk. t;IC* Ieassrt ataluntlt of all timbel*r. inve:III lrcstiga~tion fiimw that ii t1~" IV. iatu"c fot. st.. wheni per e('vt. oIf ti.* aitur:. I L1: swtl is whld oak, the n10w urs .wt!h of 'ak is ounly 5 per venat. atter i'". l.:Is1 Itis once bar cut orer fur ti,,-. - 'Iaiwruh'phis Pram. tsethlasr .f 1Illa lDubblr. Rubber entern larg-ly into the mu nfactre of artflcil In flwer. cwe.omel able quantities of whilch aw made hl this country, and artillhial limbs em much of their fexibility and adap bilily to this material. It is thime substanee that imitates the sable m tion of the human foot, and u.tlt hands are made so perfectly that am cripples are able to write by their g The manufacturs of umokless pow has hitherto had most lurionj us e a on the health of those emplod ie but now the men have been proe with rubber masks, which protest A from the furum thrown of bly d chetwmicals entering into the eompea tirn of the powder. Oe of thim n admirable uses to which robbe a been put Is for horseshoes; It is only Ught and durable, but It mb ly improves the hoot.-Nrew Torkl mercial Advertiser. To read during meals is reckoned as physiologlelly we won't say as absolutely The theory is that, as thei s·omts other organl require and eseata Ipower during digestion. k is hbI allow nothing to lntalne with work. We do not may tbmil eaS. out, but the feeling of sli l llown a meal, and whsk Is sompaled in good heaLt t sa, probably hp aue . amw of -nnVs. a dimme pa W Is e as r it, "tr fý "iýinl