Red Boot Prices----Keep - Red Boot Crowded
ILD call on FOSTBR
CO.'S shoes, and to make this most
Interesting we will, to clean up
every pair In our stock, offer them
at, for Saturday only, please re*
member that, and be t h1e
here early.............. ... sj
EXCITEMENT!!
BIG SHOE SALE
CONTINUES SATURDAY
ALL PRICES Advertised lowered fromn twenty-five to forty per cent.
ITo keep faith with the public we ire forced to do
this. You have all had shoe bargains at the RIEl) O()T., but as we have
promised Manufacturers anld Jobbers to dispose of these TREMNEND)OLUS
STOCKS of Shoes, shipped us to disburse to the people of Montana during the
late Industrial crisis in the state, you'll find Shoe Bargains here Saturday such
as you have never seen or heard of. Not only will you find shoe bargains here.
but you'll find hargains in l.eggin. for the children, for the ladies, for the boys.
both in all wool Jerseys and Leather. ;,lo in Canvas, Velvet and Corduroy. No
matter what youl want in Shlcs, iRub:,ers., Overshoes, I.eggiiis, etc., you'll
make PROMINIENT SAVINGS at the RED IJOUT--any timtc--.UT COME
SATURDAY
MOST ATTRACTIVE
ARE the Women's Felt Fur-lrimmed Slippers shown ab,e. VWe have them for
the little boys and girls a:t js, for the larger girls at yc, for your "young
ladies" at o5c, and for thel wo~an folks at i4c, $i.oo and $,.i5. Ani you can't
afford, either, to overlook the above seven btton over -gaiter, which we
will place on sale Saturday-remncmher the d:y--.at, per r ::ir........... 15e
WATCH WATCH
RED BOOT ADS. fRED BOOT ADS.
Sale closes ainy fL J Sale closes any
time. time.
LUTIY'S
45-47 W. Park. Phone 68
Interesting
Saturday
Bargains
Interesting Because
It Saves You
MONEY
Fresh Fruit, Ect.
Fancy Cape Cod Cranberries,
per quart .......................... 10
Extra Fancy Solid Smooth Sweet Pota
toes; six pounds for .............25
'Vhite ilume Celery Stalks,
5 cents and ................. 7 1"20
Apples. \\'e are headquarters for the
finest Apples in tie market. Fancy
Red Wealthy Apples, large box.1.OO
Alexander Apples. Large size; bright
red; the finest grown; biggest bargain
in Ilutte at 6 pounds for a5c;
per box ....................... 1.25
Choice Eating or Couking Ap.\ples;
to pounds for......................250
Peas
Talk about Peas. We have the biggest
bargains in Montana. New Crop.
Tender, fine flavored, medium size Star
Early June Peas; eqlual inl qtuality to
our forlmer ilac grades; cant......100
Star Early Jullne Peas. Smallest sifted,
best quality we have ever offered
at, per can....................12 1-.20
To further our "Lutana" and
"Ltttey's $s.:5 Flour," we make this
spelial inducement.
This coupon will be accepted as
25c @ash
on a purchase of a $1.40 sack of
Lutata Floutr, or
15e Cash
on a sack of I.utey's $t.25 ilour, if
you cut it out anld present it at the
store on or besore the a2st of this
month.
Fresh Meats
A few of the many Saturday Blargaitts,
rear of our li::kery Department:
Spring Lamb; extra fancy forequarters,
4oc; extra large hindquarters, each.750
Prime Leg Mutton, pound........100
Prime Rib Roast Beef per pound.10O
Sirloin Steaks, per pound........10 -
Porterhouse Steaks, pountd..12 1. 2
Prime Ppt Roast Beef, potund...... 6
Brisket or Rib Boil, pound...........50
Rib or Shoulder Mutton Chops;
six pounds for ................... ..25
ADVERTISE YOUR WANTS
IN THE INTER MOUNTAIN
WALSH BANKRUPTCY
ANACONDA MAN'S CASE WILL BE
HEARD HERE NOVEMBER 25 BY
REFEREE CAMPBELL.
Referee 'Tliomp~on ('amllpell will heir the
bankruptcy proceclings of W\illiam ml, u . ila:,
the Anaconda merchant h i, Ild a Itiii,'1
recently in the Unitld Statc cmurt a-kimn th't
lie be declared a ban,'rulti. The hearing till
take place November :S, in this city.
In the rchledule filed by the pclotmuncr lin:.
hilitits are given as $i,7i.m. while the asc.,
foot up to $i8,8i3. Thl' pc.ition ma. he,,rd he
fore Judge Knowles in I i 1:, land l:' . W\aIn
was declared a bank.rupl. The next prluc I
ings will be the meetinlg of the 'rcdr i r tI,
appoint a itrustee to settle l the i ta ' t .i the
bankrupt.
DENOUNCE A STATE PAPER
Western Montana Labor Union Does Not
Like the Western Montanan.
SP':CIAI TO TIIE INTHR MI UNt :T.1I%,
MJissoula, Nov. t3.--Tl'he \'rtelrmn Mllin
tana .abor tlltioti last ni iIht ;Ia:LssdI rI.esulnt
tions denouttncinltg tilhe \\'estern .\l mai lt , ai
newspaper, antd L. 11. Hlh'uhes, its edlitor,
for the stanld the paper hams tlaken ii the
fight between the Garden City brewery and
its four brewers who welt otn a strike.
The following resolution was passed:
"Resolved, That the copies of the \\West
erm Mfontanan be collected and taken from
the hall; that the press committce be in
structed to report to the local papers that
this council repudiates the said Western
Montanan as a labor patper, and cause to
be publisted. the fact that we do inot cont
sider said paper as pullished inl the inter
ests of organized labor."
Fire Laid to Outlaws.
SPECIALi TO T'Ir IN'i t ai ai'N'im'NAIN,
Cullbertson, Nov. r3.--'lhe ranch Ibuill
ings and a lot of hay and grain belonging
to J. P. Williams, livintg about 40 miles
from here, were destroyed by fire antd the
fire is laid at the door of the "l)utch"
Henry gang f of otlaws, for whose capturll'
large rewards have been ollered.
The Northern Pacific railway now offers a
reward of two thousand five hundred dollars
($Sa,oooo) in place of one thousand dollars
($i,ooo.oo) for information Icading up to the
arrest and conviction of parties implicated in
the work of dynamiting bridge at Livilngston.
E. G. P R1i1(SON, A. U. S.
JUST "TO MENTION IN PASSING"
Cram's Atlas of the W\orld, 19o3 edition, with
handsome up-to-date map of Montana, is given
free to Inter Mountain subscribers who pay
$7.o0 for one year in advance, T'he special Soo
vote coupon is also included
Snow in Nebraska.
BY ASSOCIATED PRtSS,
Omaha, Nov. 3,.-A light snow fell
over the eastern part of Nebraska early
today, the first of .he year. The first
snow of the year is also reported over the
greater portion of Iowa.
There are other pure spices
perhaps; Schilling's Best are
pure without the perhaps.
Your grocer's; moneyback.
IRATE WIFE USES
WHIP ON HUSBAND
(MILKMAN SUBJECTED TO A SEVERE
BEATING AT THE HANDS OF
HIS ANGRY SPOUSE.
STAYED IN TOWN ALL NIGHT
This Morning She Came in From Their
Ranch in the Hills to Look for Him
-And She Found Him, Tool
Ptrotn i h tier lt ti.h rhool i oi .1.i'ilt
ntiil i t il l dIlt ,ll 'a , this tI ' rlling abh tlt a):,,
ot'cloclit, tetrt, re 'tle trltitl l tI v l te glla.td l.i I
,l'.llltt' )arclilig ta t.nmt l t ( I l itnlet'l llt) atl I
iitl maki ng ni l rlesli ta ice. Thr lgh. t had '.ii
ienctt d i thlt llr d wlt n the tr t. r t 11111 ttle W ot1,
ilt lhhn blck , . tld c. llntinltu d ll tithe wai u' ill \'
(rtl;adl ay, andi the 11; 1n1 sh wred nIo der ire it,
light back. hitll only l a tii ie awayill ll ItitI th,'
wo'mtan and her chip.
Beit orll ii achingi I the iiri i it t .t"cadehlli
Irrvlt lte ,hip ,wa i1n l ll( l , a11iiitit sh l il'l h
whal,l lit'r hiti lei i nd t h.uh"rit. .\ l l.tt
lpiri!t orf dignity altl 1 ' r et'll 11'Ir ,le kept I'llw
the ather 1 11 t ile -l red; n. one initerf'lld
in behalf of thle lan, tilt| ~ by this tillll le hal l
c e. r'd ,ii, luh ald with hi.. e,.''.L't .
Imal tilink ing ll i llt It ii' tII l tih r lllr ttll i. leri( n
t, iii he ens ,1. ubdI ud that l a thll i11,
Thll IIt lhl. t wm a sn Ii1 li wilt'. l11 1 hall mli e 1.1
llo n yel terday with l Il.:l ..If l ulkl and it l,'t
ti gol ii littl i i 11. trl i trt111ch n11 t rlwt, i i tl i I.' i
It,01 y:hlli 'ae, ,I. he had tat lhnd hbo lsl'-t h'"
har t' f olrte 11 t i. " '11 ,g to b.lh 11 11' itl,01
lit lt.w ll 'i ii i l;lll nt illI l i.ati lltlt in I lii
Col, , 1.1f11 r hl | 'y l. . In n lg `,|o , h llll111.-4 -'it
Ili h Ir' I I l 1 it ti lh i I i lii. I' hl i ,n I 11111
ttIl II 'lII ;.I I. t " i l" I It II bi till'.' :h. r-! i l II.
r' ll ,t ll liII, 'wiflie after r l ii', ll ' her I l
nollt d dll l , ll Imole. tad la r ll l ti lltt' hi'
Ii I ll 11' 1 illli ii hll"1 h lt ((illl htli i hl ll.it
lthe . 11u fr lthe lie t hill, tllatet ilt t h111l11l
TIM HARRINGTON'S
CHANCE TO REFORM
COURT DECIDES TO GIVE THE LAD
ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY TO
BEHAVE HIMSELF.
lt 'll t (i lll it itin lton . th 11 llega l t "l l l iIi'd
1to Insill h I, I t l li t 11 - il t adI ' tag ll1.l' i,
iltll' t of1 t eie i d1littl l:l -.i1.1.1l
:It i t l - i' . €lliiti. a 1 11 111 t rliit. ' L' r(I" till tIIii.l
i ll ' I ilu lll % 1t1ith' ill :L 'bt-i';lt I
it 1" ,I 1'; iii lIatI. til i 1'f l t (it':' il tin l t t itlli
Sl li' t lit I 11 i l t.1 l itv 1 11 1) lll ti.l w., I 1t ih 'i
Ill n ii li i Y iI 1i t i l. Cl, c· st ill h
tlh it , tll r i lli tti i th i l II ll, I d11 :1 I 'a it 11 it
l if t '1h I - -itii to it - i t -cii 'h .
Give Him a Chance.
S10 hrinll , d!(lt mo :a iipp .,d ti .l dir Nt1.
(' hImatl twLny ln' r:m.1 st t',i1d 111111 t, h1.h th.t
info) latli'l Ia alh +)anti a low days usll allot.
Ili' |ul :Il t oflic' r" to rl'Illll lilt II,,h Ili Iii
Ir. Yuatng -tattal'd Hlh i r alltlli Itl 6:1 1
n(: ai ) t hiall tiiii It, it p t tlht l llrl,1pa 1n . I
tllml hiclatliti t In t .rp p ly cale lo lilt'hl l
Ih i. ,ot ihr int ntion of the s utol a,,th',
tit', to miake thr i tln twin tio 1h1 .',rl 'ul to lhl'
young.t. rs , h, hl.av bh rn lnlrltl+lel to thl'ir
l1itg s'it.rId it II, .r belhall" are far fli h .
Ill in: ; inl t.ltic o , :ili.[ ill f et ill 11o4 .1 ,
it bhr I" ~t I, lII'I shat p:urtll' , art' toe ho b ltam '
far' Ihl tt.1twar;l llnt " ,s . II,' ti hildreln. ý,m . tI
then' I.now, .:.,ulutaly .. l hin io p1 i nt 't l.tl Ill.
t 'il/ :.' ;s s l . t,. l , ills', hat, ' a t .'n allow,, I
0 fll'111 1:il.l 'ii h , f i t, iM fli :s xit,,l aI. 1.k I
till') ,:1.
Ih i"" 1h1 ''0:' ;I. , t h, I t 1 1 tuth,.silic.. shat dill
1"f thair t'hib n 11~11 wordh hr I - demhn.1d
fur IIn imdllie , "1-h, ill.
Ought to eB Easy.
It i-, a .,tr e livetacle to ".a .Luher, wa t1
111"111 ( satlp ii tilt, o'u'trolllml :ald anll
mlia.tl 11:xI silty art' unabhso In) t dl a lint'
1t 1 ) Is l" I" y ).t m" h ,ohh
Th i r ut' I, ll : Inldt1 horitia, ill glnte'll are hr.
gi llill to i nl tI e f illin , oat:l l i, , ait '
ill itisll y ill finu+,-, s lly lot lph'.l Il 1 lthlt'l
stlvj of tlh' r","1- of thtii oulfpring cur i Ir.v
S+t.i ]. l't ' l., 1I llrtell ". _- -_
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CENTER
Third Branch of the Denomination .E
tablished in Butte.
Thcre has biiin another ('hristian
Sciemce ci ntar ccs:allisled in this city.
Miss Plck is thile mW hieadt r in charMge oi
til' roomlt li ti lrown .tln Ii i t liiilthe p li, ini
the i'enlitylvania block. It i stated that
the new doctrine Iis sjpr ad so rapidly in
the city t l;:l it ia, cli'i-idr etsd i. to
op Ithes. e rooms thallt aIll intre tled might
have a COlvcitlient center inI which to .s
sitmbl'.
Miss Alice I'eck ccomes direct from Bos
ton, ltcrefore is smtppoied to be in touch
wish the fountain head of Christian
Scitence. Mrs. Ehddy. and when .e.n by a
rcipresc11nt;tive of tile Inter MlontLiain to
da.y stated that the establishment of this
third center would be perilmanelnt.
COMMANDER PEARY HONORED
i, AStil IATII I Rii.S4,
London, Nov. i ,;.--iColiliinander teary,
thle Arctic explorer, was presented with
the Livingsltone gold medial y the Roypl
(Geogrtaphic:,l society of Edinburgh latt
iTigiht adol at the timte W.l made an hoi-'
torlty imemiber of the society in recogni
tion of his work in Arctic exploration.
'1 hte Iivingstone medal was founded by a
daughter of the late Iivingstone,
WANT KOREAN PORT OPEN
BY ASSOCiIAft ID PItll S,
.ondon, Nov. 3 l.--'The IDaily Mail's
Tokio correspondent says the United
States minister at Seoul, Korea, has pre
sented a note urginlg Korea to speedily
open the port of Yengampho.
TO OPPOSE STANDARD OIL
BY ASSOCIATlED PRESS. )l
Vienna, Nov. 13-The Neuste Tage
blatt says that all petroleum concerns are
negotiating with the object of forming a
combine to oppose the Standard Oil com
pany.
JUST "TO MEN'rlON IN PASSING"
Cram's Atlas of the World, 9go3 edition, with
handsome up-to-date map of Montana, is given
free to Inter Mountain subscribers who pay
$7'So for one year in advance. The special eoo
vote coupon Is also Included.
HENRY KLEIN HAS
CONE TO REWARD
PROMINENT MONTANA MERCHANT
DIES SUDDENLY - LEAVES
MANY TO MOURN HIM.
IN MONTANA LONG YEARS
He Was One of the Pioneer Business
Men of State and Widely Known
and Honored in Community.
Sl 'i t i I l A it Iilt'4 ir II 11 i 4 t IA'I." N.
lhrl'hn:, NOtv. I.a -- Ih ltnry Klint, mtar
canit, thankerlt, stckm..4I, pioneer i ni husi
ne1s ma1n of nalilirs, dild very vsuntz nly in
Illtlivna last .v ni11, tiul lltrre is genrll 'l,
:, ll sinlcere regret 1eot onrly in Iiele11 a,
vwheIrr hi' lived., hut all over the state,
ilwhere h had sit many interr-is anl wherre
hel was wrel known it tial hortl.
Mlr. Klhi was altiartti.l in his usual
it, eventli.tg with frieius. IluIiii the
t , inig he it itpn'aiti. l of painu s in the
hI it. Ihi laid ti , in i the Ihote. t i waIs
only a p;assin troublet that wstil soon
leavei hint.
Grew Rapidly Worse.
In.ttr;il hr gi iw ,l'worse. anli, t the
itri - ill' I']iuth i' pr,.'st- . pi l.t"iI i in ht
htI' tArto adoi; tiore, . w h a 1;, h.'Ol h lU ho lInI;in Il,
coal I larrit. Its Iant siwortI 4, '' i
rti ly' to a I!l'estion whe..lhr it, w°ntitt't l'l
hli vris t as;1 h laiy otI Ilh, h.,i1. 6 ' e
~letlie B i the in Grmgtiv
Ilhi rtiitr r w:t, not: i fl , hutt t rlft' 1.
,litinr with ,,the two phi u t-u .. t whit II-t,
Itin aliled. d.chide' an it 1 (: . tI l I
lIet'l re',tiltr, ai t `I t p:i . m1. 'runtm 111 ;lit.l -
l.vi of ithe eallrll.
I',h. l y d was removy al lto ris b. rnt' i
arhing (r: l it .. will ie si mplt if , l I l.r ith
luitt'eI .ia s t - 1nt I the wis ,s oli f .1 IKhitll
mand I tl.. I..\ A e:,h..r', . ;, hro, hI.: ;11 i s, :. r
living in 111 Sa ll 1r i-n, the onu i ly it u' 1'l.1
tli I . I Ii t IIt- it i' "it s- I thi- c,111 n ly,
Was Born in Germany,
Ih nry Kl.- itt a s t orn -i i t1 I t; 1 -lorf,
ti,-r ;at l Iy. .\ u p',. i I. is:I. i . I a t ,n l to
I. lt I. slli. ' i :ild CI- . I Itars late ur Ie l' It
to Salt lVI i im il, joining, hi., imo h,',,tlhe -,
In 18(ll hr tui 10 lllll i \I 411:,1all ll ot'L
hL rk.ed in h ,i ; s, hir. wtith Itn L is : I.s,
formin '. t ,:c lirng of ,I;an. I; Kh Ili. whlch
folr .15 m ;at's dI'Is lhre' tll' w Ill lhl' lu'; i1u1l
t'IIotli 1a lim . of li,' , . ItI, 1 li.:11 r, llr
1l1,1l Ii,: 1,, a ll phlw\w of I.unll 1rlllls, w':In
t;la t' l l inltl O I 1' h ll i l ill h e . w a s to . n;l l.l |l , r
;mItl pats oww111 r t:p I". Iris daIth t.o y'l".rs
tit th lirm, lives in Nettw Y'l k , sty.
I be hi ii , ot.. , ': N i1 . t hs h ,I a
hrt'a1n h in ISt lt." in ili ' ; I', fal u thim,
out to .I Ie i .n111 ' . s rel, 11111, 1i11s n -.11111111y
I'"si"h*, hein~ lvg ' tlh:HIl i ll,. ,.'lhing
i 1 '111 . I 1 1m hal l:am s,1 'k ilpe, t as,
l i g, t. tore. t ',I il h ,Ih ,attle and hl.o p
awl ,wniiKg ;1 nmhnllill' of lartge rawhe-i.
Had M:ny Intercat.t.
fIr, IWei,' wa, preide.l o, flh IUnion
IPalk ali, Tr'l st " ,IPly of Ili, city,
h;.tint., wrre.c le,- th' I , l Ie HI"nry I'.mh ng.,
? 1 . Kf ' 0i1, w ,' ;i h pu r' .s I , llt o f lh ,' 1 ' 11^m
galu it of ' l'eu h I, ::m t 1l ;ri, o1f he.
Il hI. et , lic n o l ide t s .1 I11
It, was mlr"rie I il 1"7811 , 1 .,: Annie
llllionl, II(.lI u ' o , " iv' l .
\Ir. Khoinl was n Ma mn, aw.l thal or
ganizratio, will plrobhdhly ro',.hIat the
politic., hill not 11 1 of ;. p Irtr an, lie
ar ;I lnw'nlhrr of tih,- slenli ,,ri:al c..ttcil
,l- was ;1a:1 .or. vv I'ic. lll .ven Mupiermnt
:it l o f a h:iil11y ali ; ,,il; . I. lie pro , ' illy
di"e'r withou ;1na l ly. Ilh e , very well
to 411., lr lhd ly h in y wotlh .1104,11l $ 1
Il ,enti lsa y's s11th1 II atl l oiw e. 11'1111, an
;al"- rltllw n of ll l's lisill tl t, lrw *:irr, a sal]
,of which Le.,:ins tomonrrow. I'ri.es are
abih t half the' usu l.
MUST PAY THE IAX
JUDGE KNOWLES' DECISION IN THE
SNOHOMISH AND TRAMWAY CASE
IS AGAINST THE RECEIVER.
I I, 'i l.1 1 1 ill IN, ,M ill ,\ l1.1 1"
Ihhlel =, unv.y Ii. Ju ,ll p IK,,wh's has
rhrl' td that the re.ceiver, Johnt S. I;1 is,
of the Si.houllish ailnu 'lTrail way wines i
It,itt. lay taxes uipoll the l:nu I sIna of
mIlwi.y belonging it) the plopcrrlies whhic
.he ,;s ,n depolit in the lirst NaltioJat!
h l, in Builtte.
''h receiver tha over $'oo,,o0 in a;.h
lin the hnk. The Ireasutrer of Silver H,,ow
oloty recently hvil thv e 11mloney 'for
1Th, attorney genserl of thu state arglu I
the, mLter before Judge Knowles and the
co:n1t ordlerl the receiver to pay the
t; L- tta tOiutil.g to abholit $,l,00),
ANOTHER RAILWAY ASSURED
iY ASSlhIAtl D PIt ' ' ,I ,
Spokae, \V ash., Nov. I.-- M. O. eIcl
of Colfax says he has succeeded in
f (inancing the Owy~ee railroad enterprise
i/1l that work will start next Ispring. Mr.
)tel, who has returnted from the East,
d]clarer the men back of the etnterprise,
whose nlies lie declines to give upt, are
responsilh. lie intimnates that evintually
thin line will reach Altirias, .;tl.
Baby's bright eyes, rosy
cheeks, firm flesh and sound
limbs are the results of using
Mellin's Food.
You wit be glad that you sent for a sample
of Mellin's Food when you see how eagerly
baby takes it.
MRL.LIN'S FOOD CO.. BOSTON. MAIS.
A Buck's Heater
MEANS A SMALL COAL BILL
We Ihvo je ust .tillhpled n '&meIInd of lhwk', lhnt ,r.t. 'I'hi.
1houhtl he good nlw II tli thos \ nh iire 1 tlrivi~lg to tilklk every
dolhur go, an far a,. los.ilhh; leIous you c'an b1Int, ai l'olmlll Of
givin si' with iIn imillhr shic.ku aK Huktr ti,' h yto't Would
require of iUiy otlh, iiiik&. Si/ foi size, tiy bitrtn hit M fuel
amid produ.,e mloi'e lh.,t thaln any heatelLrs md.il, With. i moder'te
lIlI otll Iol tire ( t htoo d timet tl lihey l n i i e l 'hitIL o 14 i ' iII I.llll.i o td i
stit witlhoillt i'ekii11liii inv t iiti within til hilirs. Theuytire not
only tlil' hiP t tnitd cllheael Inh i'i t l .atu t ai iu et, hut tilhey a'ei I lthol.'ettietL
iinil Ilutist tIurblile. On iivt'iiintl of tlith rleoviiliinig etuiitiuail. iin
hiltle, 31ill wIill lintd tllir IIIteir' tl'icet fiillu 1 ii i' t ls ithIIt liat
MORNl lil I.
No. II Buck's Vista Heater
(llalitV 111 IijisI i'mipilp ' thiii ii the lihot (Iii h ah'r it (hp piii' ever maii -
ufi rtlcll e , I ts oft ln it tIs sell llll fi or i o enll" I ll aI:11 illf r ' we ,st simpli tryintgt
to overc..,e a laclk o, de,.and Iya i t-.l ih,, as o,. l c,' 'I hicq.. ,t ,,,t ln i 7.50
No. 15 Buck's Vista Heater
lilts ni.Lkl fp i t rails, I I. i or , itl h Iilpe .,lir II ii I i\\,.i ii Mi ptiillhl. It
iH thl. lalr eS, iill mI oslti slthllylr hIl,:llte fin, the, 11tiwei thlael i wlai l rr ou lr gooIi
iflrlllllt ,I to ott r, ialnld nloilhil! short io llhltl\d l i (i I/IC llii, , 1o wuhi htalye
iadulcd its to pri.e i it . ......... ......... .......... . . 1 2.. 50O
No. 13 Buck's Dewey Heater
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LEWIS AND CLARK AND
THEIR GREAT JOURNEY
Letters Presented to the Historical
Society Recall Early History of
Montana and America.
i 1 I AI. 'i0 'i 11. 2112 2l2ll l 1111.s'11: ,J N IN.
Ihc le a, Nov. ia. .\ rn . I'Ali.it I"iarr:i r
Ilaier, wife of ormer Iov,. S. T. Ifla r'
of II 1rr,11. has present'ih d o ih. Sitat Ili.
2t2 i2 si c l 'ity two l .etters written bIy MI's.
a:niicli Iilhi. n gh, u raiunhl hl2r 1 f l Mrs.i
I H iiiu l·2 r nil a sisit r lf I n. W illuiii Clark,
wh2i22 w is onll' I2he2 leadeh2,rs of the1t. Lewis
ilI l:lark ex edition.
The letters were written in is2 o a2iI2
i22t.. respectively, ill IL.ouisvilli, Ky., :22 1
were Idr wreal 'to irs. Anl C', Iarrar, St.
L.ouis, who was 22 dlaughte'r Iof Mrs. l'it
high and a nice of I.eneral'l ( 'irk.
(o2 of tlhe l ners 'lates that George
l(:Crk, a brother of William, is abut to lbe
miarrild, but that t1he writel'r, Mrs. I'it2
hlgh, has ben u nable to a2c:rt2:iil the:
2ne ofi' the prospective brideh. It 'says
th:at William (lairk intends going to the
wetdding.
Mrs. 1lauser valins the letters as pric'.e
Ih's tl' l has plac12 d tlhet. a12llng the imost
rt'r lf,'red1 relies of the' Iiist.riral society.
lThey will r1 ..eceive considjer2able spJ ce,:' i thile
inext vholume to be issued by 'the historical,
society, wh'ich will deal esp.l'ially with
things relating ito the Le2wis a111 Cla:rk ex
p.edition 2and the loath iannivers2ary cele
bration,
Accompanl)2ying the letters is a i pencil
drawinlg of the home oIf Ieer2'al Cla:rk's
father at Mulberry Hill, Ky., which al
though erected in 172 5, i 2s still standing.
The sketch was drawn by1 Mar1y 1lus20r
Keniutt, dauighter of 2Samuelt Kennett of
1ele2.2a2 Mrs. Hanuser intenuds having the
skctch reprdIced bIy lphotograplhing so
that cuts 2may be lmade2 of it if desired.
SUSPECTED OF HAVING
TRIED TO HOLD UP TRAIN
Missoula, Nov. 13.-Fred Corklan and
Fred Ray were arrested yesterday at Sand
Point by Deputy Sheriff Watson and
brought here on the charge of being the
men who a few night ago tried to hold
up train No. 3, and failing took a few
shots at the crew. 0loth deniy they tricl
to hold 1up the train.
ARRAIGNING INDIANS
RI DS COIHNERII D IN RECENT OUT.
111I.AK GIVEN PHLLIMINARY
HLAIRING IN CHLYLNNE.
Il' n.M, IAI IIII PlI 4 .4,
hlii'rlll , iV'yo., Nov I.;, '11* pro
liui.;lly Ihe.1 I.g of II . I'. , row, thil Si44lt*
eh. f, Sld h11"n S h 1hi4l,. R'd I'il, Ili gl
1111l, Ilikeu .., , ., Iligh 1I4 g, .aimses WVhilt
I'lk, C(har{ge W ll mII (~ J . O" . L' illle ar
II,, it, th 11e Sioux nli ibs now hehl is
tilhe 1'iu lly jail of 444n4 4se coon1ty at
Ihtou li.,, will bte whl t11 Saturtlll y at
I )ougtIs.
I 'itEd States Ai tte l'y Inrtke Icave:e
Ihis m.rnin; 4r the 4ene of the' hearin.g,
and will appear for the Inhllhia .
'Ihe cilizen, of ('Io'vItse mlnlly have
bece'llll' al:ir ied at the pr;table txpen'l t e of
thle trial, nd 1as it is assertedtI that th
actual llt delhe'rs of'5 Sh lrit Miller tind
lie plnty Jllkenelll.g wiere killed in the light,
1 mlllly Iof ll e m1 t pJ4 lo nll ntlll' i i Illn | - f thie
colntly favor s4l u 'rler lerillg the, Inlldi.;l to
il'se I Kllited Stales gevITe 1 ent 4 i al4 n thusll
avoiding ;4 trial th-at will probably haIIk
I tIIlt Ii f ' Co lllly.
SHE WAS CONCERNED IN
THE STICKNEY MATTER
4,I'I IAI 10 ' 1 I I 1in MO1T' N AIN,
(;re(tl cv alls, Nov. '"3.- Mrs. Z, at; lit o .
i'n4 , the Wolan w l lit rel cl ctionsiderably
nll lthe Stick y kild ilping 1case, l11s Il
C 4rell Atl :4 a 4ionl for 4dit orce aeg inst her
husalnd., IFrank lifouras;sa, iprotlprito of
Ithe Khmtlik'e saloon.
'fhey were 1m4rrit'd in I'hilipshurg AMay
i 1, I12. Sihe alleges cruel'tl ty, naminglll
several instael(.s in which she alleges hel
lisd IcIur ll Oa l t11p II l I'er,
UNITED STATES GRAND JURY
Judge Knowlesc' Men to Report Nov. 30
-Minor Cases Considered.
SI'21- 'IA I. 10 Ti l'll: IT'r1 MOI'NTAIN.
lh'hlen;, Nov. 13.--Jul.e Knowles di
recteIld the d:lr: ing of : granlld jlury yester.
4day afternoonI,. TI"'he jlurors are to report
Nov.\e'melhr 4i4. T1h1re are only a few
minor 'ases to b, muisidhred,
The c'Il "e of the I'nited States against
Willirm 141cht4lor on thie charge of il
legally fencing pmblic htls was dismlissed
o m114tlio ll of the district alttorney. The
case was 4411 diming;;ed against \V. IP.
Wyman and bllIIlohers, all action on an I4n1l4ill3
:agent's hbrnd, a ptcee.dig which has beet
hangilng lire ill the federal court for sev
eral year's and has been tried two or three
tilll's,
BOISE CHARGE DISMISSED
Boise, Idaho, Nov. 13.-The criminal
case against United States Marshal
RouIdls, in which Mrs. George E. Spencer
charged him with laying violent hands
upon her in ejecting her bodily from her
position as chief depuity from which he
had previously renoved her by the revoca
tion of her appointment, was tried yester
day before Justice lerrick onl preliminary
hearing. The charge was dismissed,
JUST "TO MENTION IN PASSING'"
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hIandsome up.to-date map of Montana, Is gives
free to Inter Mountain subscribers who pay
$7.5so for one year in advance. 'Iho special foe
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