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THE WAROS OF NOoaO., Caviadian Crl fiber Wanl Ctt.is~ ship or Simn Rsiervatlon to Live On. The Governor SendeTheir I. qusit to the 4uthodrti.e at Wuashhlgton, United StatesDleeantmlie Jtpeetblttyaned Mostana Ne U.Iwlleg to Asqsme Amy It# the Matter. A commnleattion from the Canadian Cree indians, now in MoateUm, askiag elitel to be admitted as eltiseas or to be allowed a reservatoln on whish to live, has been referred to the into for deps tmentat Washington by Gov. Rieairde, to whom it wes addressed. Theme esme Indian made an Application to the olert of the scort of Cas.ade county last Jane to be allowed to deleare their intention of becomlng lui ease. Their applietleH n was rejected. Then they wrote to, the gevernor, Who found he had no authority to eat in the matter, d referred theior petition to Wlah. ington. It to etiremely denlitful, ia the light of past experilpe,0 whether aythling will be done by th federal anthoriltle. There have been about 850 Ceo Indians It Montana for about ight years. Many have upposed that thny erossed the line from Canadd about the time of the Bloel rebel lion, in order to avoid the consequnesees b partiolpating in tbhat prising. 'i his, bow evyr, is declared not to be the faet. tome r them, it is olaised, came before the Kiel rebdllion and others afltrwards, but that event, it is stated by the idilasR theem slives, had nothing to do with their crossing the line into United Stases tegri tory. However that they may bhe they are here, and in the absence of any other ex planation, the most reasonable supposition is that they came because they would rather be wards of this government than stay on British oil and I Ostie for themselves. The Casndisn Creen now here are in a somewhat pecaliar position. In ene way they are better off than the Indianl of the United States, in that they eas Eome or go as they pit age and there is no agent to in terfere with their movements. In another way they are worse off, since this govern meat habs fotially declined to assume any responsibility for their eare or aedate nase, and feels no moral or legal obliga tions to provide themp with blankets, food or hunting grounds., When Gov. Toole was in the ezaeltive office he stated in a communication to the authorities at Washington that the C eon were not a desirable lqt of people to have traveling around Montana; but that as the state had no control over Indiana the fed eral government should look alte them and see that they were deported over the line into Canada, where they belong. The letter went throngh the ofdce of the cos missioner of Indiann aairs, the interior department and the department of state and the answer onme back that the Crees were not under the jurisdiotion of the United States authorities and that the gen eral government could no nothing toward sending them book to Canada. Since Gov. Rickards onme 'into ooffice he has renewed the agitation and has met with thoe meo nsuccess, or want of auccesa, that attended Gov. Toole's efforts. As the general government disclaims all responsibility and the state goveroment does not elae to assuae any, it looks as though the Crees wold be allowed to wander ever Montana a. they see fit, camp ing and hunting where they please, and killing game in or out of season as they need it. HOW TO MEE THE WORLD'S FAIR.' Suggestions as to the Most Convenient and Ecomaoleal Methods. When you go to the World's fair do not take a trunk with you if you can possibly get along without it but peak your foew necessary traveling articles in a hbad bag or grip and carry it along with you. You will never know what a lot of annoyanne you have been spared Ia this war. Then et your ticket from Helena to Chicago and tho greatest fair the world has ever seen, reading via St. Paul and. thence via "the No thwastern line" to Chicago. "The No thwestern line" runs three superbly equipped trains daily from St. Paul to Chi sago, leaving Lt. Paul at eight a. a. daily; 6:25 . Im. daily except Menday; 8:10 p. m. daily, making quicker time to Chiosgo than by any other line. When you arrive in Chicago you will Afnd World's fair omni buses at "the Northwesteon line" depot which will take you to the Van Bu.en street station of the Illinois Central road, where trains for the fair leave every three min utes, where Wo Id's fair steamers can be taken for the fair every San minutes, or you enn take a steam ferry from the des ot of the Northwaatern lisn direct to the same place vire the Chlcagu river and making connections with the famous whalsbeek steamer Christopher Columbus for 15 eantl. When you arrive at the fair you will ind a number of first-olnes hobels within a stone's throw of the main entrance, and dozens of good restaurants wbere meals can be had to accommodate the most modest parse. By following these slimple directibos your trip is bound to be a pleasant on'. See that yourtlicket fteom MI. Panl reads via "the Northweste:n line," and remember that by this roats you will obtain the best service, the greatest laxnry, the most com plete nomfort. Attention all. Woodman hall At Eleotrioe hall,. tkridsy, Let. 11, that's all. Hopoacklug cloth for felt dresses, thirty-eihlt inches wide. all wool. St 41 cents e rd. Wilt make a cheap, dlrable and tUlih drees. At the Lee Hive. A Comlorltab'e aonta. Trains leave Helena daily at two p. ma. for Seattle and Pugest smonad points, BSp kane, lt. Paul, Minneapolis and it. Lolis, Chicago and the est, also for points in Minnesota and the Dokotu. Buffet carse containing bath room, barber shop, eey chalirs, observation windows, library, wettIng and cad tables, smoklin rooms. etc, are run in nonneotion with mat ace dlning alnd eloo ing care, first-eless coaches and tourist sleoping ears. Direct eonnectlons nre made at Wenatcbee with steamers for Lsake Chelan and tbhe Okano can country; at N·ewport for polnes on the Pernd d'Orelle river;. at Bonne 's Ferry with steames for Kaslo, Aineworlh. Nel son and other points la the Kootsleai min ing dietrlet; at Jenoings with steamer for Fort hteele. Crosses the Carce e and Rocky mountains in daylighlabt. Beautilnl scenery and n toad free f-om dust. 'train for Witkes, Boulder and Bntas leaves Helena daily ezoopt Bonday at 8:50 S. m. Conunection is made rt iutte to all points on the Union Pciio Systenm. Through train fremr the east leaves Helena daily 1t 1:211 r. m. for Botte, For Inu motion gr pubiloations apply-to any agRent of this company or B H. LlnoLtY, Helene, Mopt. Have you aeon those storm Ieras drew goods t "h IteeeehlVe that are sailgUat tee ler .ad this weekP Iter·oved. Dr. Taylor hass moved from the Power blook to the Denver block where he wll bs glad to seo ail lurmsr friends. At Cast. The entire line of wood heating storve of Bturrohok & Prnoelitt areso berig elosd out et 0o05. D PRICE'S nhi amly Pure Cream of Tartr Powder.-No Ammonia; No Alus. Jaed in Millions of Homes---4o Years the Standa4d. JOT'.INUS AIOUr TOW.Y. Delbert Bedford s bappy in the arrival of a tea-pound daughbter t is home. Thomas Crosu has a force of men at work doina representation wo:k on his claims is the Ottawa dies. i. A larg numbel of Oregon pheasante ame to be brought to Doer Lodge county and tnined loose on overal resekes, with the Idea of dometilnestng them. Mininag iotlions have been filed with the couaty reoeerdr as fellows: Henesr plear, twenty onres In itsmple distriot by W. O. Huashe; twenty esres in Liaeoln guloh, by (Jharles hraske. The advanue rale of tickets for the grand bad times ehara.ter ball to be given Mon day eveanls nset b L. A. I. of the Soue of Veterans is very large indicating that quite a sum wilt be netted for charitable purposes. Thomas H. Shepe'has transferred to R. T. ayles, for' $1 eto., all his Interest in the Eldorsdo' lode. William Winkelman hea sold to Herman Gerber for `175, the Mount Helena quats lode, in the foothills of Mount Helens. At a regular meeting of Roaky Mountein Brenub 208 C. K of A. held on Sunday. o00 tober 8, it was resolved to chngae the regu lar meeting day from the second and fourth Bundav of each moeth to the second and fourth Monday at 7:80 p. m. T. P. Smith, special Indian agent, who has had charge of the Flathead agency during the vacanor caused by the death of Major Peter Rtonan, beehas trned the office over to Agent Carter. the new appointee, and started for Washington. the wind blew at the rate of forty-eight miles an hour at one o'clock yesterday, breoking the forty-two mile record made in Octobe-, 1891, and beating all records of the weather bureau for any October in fourteen years. 'thus 1898 breakse the record for the coldest winter for years, the warmest summer, the heaviest rainfall and the strongest wind. Charles Straub. an old time miner, who has been in Montana since 1864, met with a serione accident Wednesday while blasting in his mine near Clancsy. He had placed and lighted the fuse twice. but the blast failed to go off, and was about trying to at. tleh a third fuse when the blast exploded, the charge striking his hands. He was brought to Helena and Dr. Treacy was called. As the result of the accident Staub lost almost the entire left hand and the first finger on the right hand. PERSONAL. Miss Ida Geottlech will return to-day from the east where she has been at school for two years. Her friends will be glad to weleome her home. B. K. Loeb, aecompanied by his mother, Mrs. B. Loeb, and Mrs. Herman Gans and Mrs. Marons Iands, leave for Chicago to. day. President Lookey of the Helena Rapid Transit railroad, will leave this week for Milwaukee to attend. the annual mesting. held October 18, 19 and 20. of the American Street Railway association, whieh is onm posed of the ofeers and managers of street railways in the United States and Canada. While east he will purchase material and supplies for the improvement of the Rapid Transit lines. A.rrivneo sli the Orand omntrel. J T Darling. fllieton J H Moore. Mles City C I Chepin, (astle Mrs N H Tracy. Boze Mrs 8 oaenron, Boze- man man J W Herbert. I imarck M Wheeler., St Pent J A iatson. Ft sul Wm Mayser, taryoville E J Leonard, M D, J W Blair. Ielmville Butte T P Murray. ('omet JohnHtlldebrand,Basin Mrs A 1 hRiurehead, Miss Violet Ai ateson, )ite Jbutts A italmforth. Putte Mrs l almforth. Butte Mrs Lizzie Harsh. Butte M O Donnell b sin AJ Cunnede. t Point Mr Guraett, Beaton J H Wilken.(irest Falls Mrs N ilkeon.Ureatallc T J t roswhite. Main- Jas Brennan, Minue moth oringms apolle Nick bastz, treat Faills Idetonelhoue.('hoteau Iromn Pruitt, 'owneend (: Mulrray, Townsend J .Lrray, Townsend. Arrivalse at The e'es. Chas 0 Parsons. Boston J H Herfurd, city Abram Gideon. Clocin- Chas Lehman, Lewie nati town D ' I oney. Chicago Robt btioht, city LoUis laufman. butte John Forbis, butte Hm " F, rbii. BJute A 1 Sheldon and wife. t Knighton, Ean Mran- Portland Coico Mrs J W Taylor. Glen Mrs W W Berry, Glen- dive dive Geo C Lunt, St Louis Netloe to Ore alippers. The U; S. Publio Sampling Co., of Hel ens, is again prepared to handle all claseso of smelting ores, and parties having this e:ars to sell will find it to their interest to interview E.. . Braden, manager, before disposing of their products. We can now pay the market riem for all ores, which is only a slight deerease from the prices pre vailing before the recent, decline in silver. silver computed at New York spot quota tiene, and not at sixty days' delivery. As saying will receive prompt attention. Cor respondence solloited. E. B. BnrADn, Manager. Corner Grand and Jackson streets, Helens. Buy the Golden Fleece dress ooda if you want a cheap and stylish dress, only 15 ents per ardl at'lhe t me Hive. The celebrated Jackson corset waist can be found only at Butcher & Bradley's, 105 broad war. Low Rates via the Northern Paelfo. Helena to St. Paul and return, $80; final limit ninety days from date of sale; no stopover. Helena to SI. Paul and return, $60; final Helena to t. Louis and return, 608; tlna limit ninety dars from date of sele; t:ansit limit forty days in each direction, with stor over privileges at all points weet of St. Paul. Helena to Chicago and return. aicountof World's fair, $06.20; going and retroning sames route; final limit returning, Nov. 1l; no stopover. Heleuna to ChIcago and return 670; trmnsit limit, forty days i easoh direotionr; fin . limit Nov. 16, with stop-over irlviloere an St. Paul and points west; return via Union .Poefio at paeenager's option,. Through Pullman tirst-cloes eleeplag c trs rild Pumllman tourist deepese are run iron Helena to bt, Paul, dinnolrpoilse end Chitoauo. For sleeping car seorvations anl triketa call at thie Northera Pacifico ticket office, or addreea. A. D. Enor,, (.o.. Main and Grand ctreets, Helen r. T' Chicago. Via Salt Lake, Garfield Beach and IDen) ver, Siour Cite. Omaha o: Kansas City. The Wori .'se pitorial line. Eleraut Poll an equipment, diners, hobair cars andti tourist sleepere. lRedoed rates and sesa time. Call on or address 28 North Main street, Helena, Monot. LI. O. WLOSi. Frelght and 'easenger Agent, Iclina, Moot. E. L. Loxix, G. P. and T. A.. Omaha Neb, Union Psemis Meets the eant. Fret-eles. Helena Ito Chlego..............................1 900 SL Louse............................ U1) 0 Misourt river points................ 25 00 Use at world's pieteraal line. I LOW RATSE TO CI0CAGO. Umelea Peile Make a Were of .80 to tb. rallr ed Metrin. Anget 0. F, Stewarl, of the Unlon Pel$fe, las night s niolved a telegrem fromt On e.rs Agent Meae, at aBato eaulborsipg bhim to mrake a teo over the UmniO P1e4Io Hel ena to (ihieUo and rters of O6.05, sa d $8.25 from Melens to St. Lrdi and rmthrn. The rtaei will apply fromea Oaet. 15 to 811t inelueive, tickets flood till Nov. 1A foro s ttiuoue pasrisae i both dibetiens. h rate is the lowent et mode from Helena o the fair, and to obicego 1 oanly `18 soe way. There Is little qunetio bt set many peo.lL will take advtoslge of. e ro duetion to "e the greteatsbove oh eatl Need assittrane it mat'bi btes to ritenr it promptly, but one should rhuember to ose even the moet perfect sonmilee only when needed. lho best send moeet mpli nd gentle semedr is the syrupgIf igs, msan. meatured by the CalUoraia Fig Syrup oeom pony. _ Droseoodl chreper than ever before at The Bee Hite this week. Fowles' Cash Store This will be an unusually inter. esting week in our establishment for the reasons given below. Silk Department. The f ollowing wonderful vale wil be offered this week: Crystal Hengalins. evening hahdes and black, value $1.25 per red t i Figured Drapery Bilks, valuI 1 per. yard, at............................ Fur Trimmings In all the fashionable materials and shades, embracing Wool, deal. Beaver. Coner, Astra chan, Krimmer, Mink, Angora and Swans. down. Hosiery Department 25o Grey Mixed lHose at...................$ .1. 5to Bllack Wool Hose at ................... .25 Ladie ' black Wool Hoe at ................ ..l Ladies' Black Wool lights t ............ 1.75 Yarns. The mort complete stock in the eity. cerp prising Zophyrs. Imported Saxony. German town., uerman Knitting, Ostrich Wool,. Irostoed Jlossa, iderdown. Coral, Shetland, I ompedour, Angora and cl Wool. Millinery Department. Great display of Eonnets. Found Hate and Tonne, representin the very latet produetions which witi be sold at very reasonable prices. Also a Iare and desirable collection of Dras and Street Hate from $1.50 and upwards. Cloak Department. At no time in the bhitory of Helea he suhob a grand assortment of garments suitable for all occasion, been offereda- we have placed be fore our cutomsre this falL In all, from the lr.west priced to the most expensive. style. ehsap and elegance are appDarent at gla.Io.. while Ie pricy are lower than ever and within the reach vf all. Feather Boas and Collars Having eecnred an importers' sample line of thi farhiona'ui neckwear, we re able to offer the fame at oane.half its value, N two alike and onll one of a kind: '$7.0 Feather collar in Blasek, Cream, I.emon nod Blue ...................... S1.50 70o heather hall ons st t.............. .r$ $1 Feather Hslf Boa at.................... CL.t eather Half lBe at ........ 7 r2Feather Hlalt hoas at............ 1.00 $2.10 1 oque )eather Bos, black . I$ Coque Feather oese, black .... $.10 Loque leather Boash black 1 7 4 Coquu ~ther Boss, blao .............. .0 SCoque Feather Boss, black ............. 0 SCoque leather on .................... 00 ?7 Coque Feather IPose ................ : 0 $ Coque eather oa ...................... Je0 10 Coqrue Lteat Bos .................... o.00 FOes' Cash Store THE BARGAIN HOUSE OF HELENA. iWWe close at p. m. except ojturdaye PARISIAN Dress Making Parlors Latest Parisian Strlpes lwele one month in advauoe of all others. con etsntly on hid,. Ladies rrq ted to call and see thee styles. IFricee reasonable. BSatisfaction guarated. ----MII. F. SBINIIOUiN.- I" NorthbWarren at., oppoeite Morehant. hotel. Week = More to At the Closing-. Out Sale at This lewaite's Opposite Gold Bik FL J. OAtNEKY, M. D. r5IOpga ( ANDL -'f oa.nw ro, a . Iosuu. /ae sad Stries !treet, Night School W.E.COX ---a5lin in-- IE, LOANS ' = MISS G. 6 WHITNEY, piLa o Yredlek >. vlstol of Now Yrk. WUil AtO lassess In Voice Culture and Singing, .? Address erCaei 1 7le$ath Ave INTERNATIONAL HOTEL. Marcus Lissner, Proprietor. Male a.d Sltae St, eme. ** - m,*Nt. 11115? CLASS toat .MO?1efA 1 .i terr choe heel Ii i n of the Runs Through Cars BETWEEN ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS. DULUTH and CHICAGO -AND HELENA, BUTTE, SPOKANE TACOMA, SEATTLE, PORTLAND. Pullman First Class Sleeping Cars and Pullman Tourist Sleepers. Elegant Dining Cars ON ALL TRBOUGH TRAINS. N MaPUs AqunDULL. In eiad tor doas,.. Oct. 189: oi. I, pod cmL west bound ...... :80 mn l e.1,m -te boned ..... 5: .0 , . 40.1 t erlnes eaMt bound........10:45 p. m e. aNam I mlnit................10:3. i: m no. 9. WkEL. mradder dl~oin N . . .. .. 6:30 p. m No 0 r aram Don Iaslana. Nio =lot 5:80 . . 8:m p. mr .AIMI SaAMI 1303 2 EUCA. ito. 1, Pmeld~ Vail. west bound ........ 9:40L m No. 2, At tatie lr t bound .... 1:110p. m No. 4. A tllt lmlaste bound... ....... I0:3p. m Pe n ......................... Il. n No 101, men d. Koadspe...... 1:800. or Inflrasmtlon. tbm serds~ mas d tiekete eail on or wriat Corner Mat pad Gramd Street,. Helena. --on CHAS. S. FEE, General Passenger Agent, IT. tPAV, MINx. KID GLOVES FACTURED Sie As£e feI le IL beve lWmad. et RIG Slovee. Raleigh & Clarke. THE EBBITT, Washington, D. C. ARIY AND NAVY IHEADQUARITERl Eight Iron Fire Escapes. BURCH & GIBBS. Managers. J. L. SMITH Freight and Transfer Line HELENA MONT. Your t1 ald napro. AVoid expense and en-,dut. Yuri1t1e' bil Wf vexatious delays e s blli yby covering youias d ag, I fwl -" op(r unpiothtud pipes Iasi th...oot ll.. Famous ohl's Asbestos Pipe Covering Will Save Its Cost in One Season. BE SURE AND SEE IT A. M. HOLTER HARDWARE COMPANY I A al ASL o All knd of Pitt"nge asd mts A61U. or a-a l'anei Agenits ,.d ubot water GILCHRIST, BROS. & EDGAR * DEALERS IN , Lumber, Sash, Doors, Etc MILL WORK OF ALL KINDS. AGENTS FOR ROCKY FORK COAL. CORD WOOD. (Beneson Carpenter & Co. also hande Recky Fork Ceal) OITr OFFICHE GRAND CENTRAL OJOAR STORE. TELPFl'OND NO. 180 'WUOLESALE ONLY, ---TABLUlIUD 1088 LINBSAY & GO., - DEALERS IN Fruits, Vegetables and Produce of All Kinds HELENA, MONTANA. W.The oldest produce House is Montens. STEELE, HINDSON & CO. Jobbers of itay, Grain, Flour, Feed, Rolled Oats, Corn, Meal, Potatoes, Et WHOLESALE AGENTa FOR TI OCELEBRATED RIOYAL BANNER, MASCOT AND MONTANA BELLE FLOUR. TELEPHONE NO. 1l. 1 lThe best storage facilities in the city. I 1322 BOZEMAN BT Parchen-D'Acheul Drug Co. SUCCESSORS TO H. M. PARCHEN & CO. DRUGGISTS. -Wholesale and Retail. Having succeeded to the businese of H. M. Perchen & ('o., we desire to asure the publli thee we shall continue to carry the IAt(i, bT ANI MtOei' COMPLEE i C 'STOCK i Montana. It ,hall aI.aye be our alt to keemp the beet and purest of everything, and baring dlrect from Manufacturers nd importersm ' Agents. In original packages and in carload quantit/es, we can gnoreatee the quality and purity of our eoods and sell thema at lower Prals than any house in Montana. Parchen-D'Acheul Drug Co., Helena and Butte. We Are Overstocked on BICYCLES And will give our agents extra inducements for cash orders. " BEN HUR, $75 AND $90. •• "CENTRAL" HIGH GRADE, $185. ",uWrite,.'° g, - Central Cycle Manufacturing Co., Indianapolis, ed counts'to agents. CetaCylMaIIIUIgCosiuuiuira P.~fCF:S IONP L CARDA. Attorneo at Law. Money to loan on improved city and farm property. A9HBURN K. ltAltlllU R. Attorney and (Ct.n eller at Law. Masonio Temple - - - Helena. Montana. M1ASSENA BULLARI . Attorney and 'uonrel'er at Law. Will practice in a'l curls of record in the Etatu. Office in (told Bloek. Helene, Mont. SIZER , iEIRL tlvil and Mininu Eagine ra. IT . Deputy Afiueral Surseiort. 1iroratl Satent seeoureoi. l(onmen 12: and 1 , Atlas ,il l inu, Helenai, .Montaa. H. F SMITH. J. A. BLACK. SMITH & BLACK. Conlti'actots antid I ttilders houD No. 9 Jackou !Yt. Corner Breokenrid.ge. next to Illng'e Opera Houlsn, linle., lMont. Do contracting and jobWuig business. All orders promptly excuted .lt.1Y'D-L;ROMi 'T'1t IEI)F-iNt'I OFIl ti'the undoriargneL, corner oft otney and Elat, itrtt. ltnlrii. Lontala. one at x. 4. Iee1 a ldlattilot two-¥car-oll heifer. jiltl tho natlural mirksI ofl that bro.t of cattle b|l:tck anti white). and .un abhort, dliienred or vcrumpled horn. Any Intormatlont rn .eoting her iilI tie thank. fully reeivjid and ealtaby row rddtL. J. K. TOOLE. Oct. 5, 1895. THIS PAPER ' keLt on tile at voittlein Aulnty. 64 and ti l Mlechini b xc~hanlge, an Fraol.aco. Ial, where contlasts for advertising can ibe made for it. C. B. LEBKICHER. FLAT OPENING Blank Books and General Book Binding. ONLY FIRST-CLASS BINDING HOUSE \ or' (;uarnta d. Ietlona. Ont. ST. PAUL Foundry Company; Manufacturers of ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORK. Founders, Machinists, Blacks smiths and Pattern Makers Send for cuts of columns. Works on St. P., M. & M. Railroad, near Como avcnue. Office 2s1 and 213 Manhattan Buiiding, St Paul. 0. M. POWER, Secretary and Treaurau