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THEANACONDA STANDARD: FRIDAY MORNING. JULY 17. 189L NEWSFROM MISSOULA ProspectiwTrouble With Indians on^toe Flathead Resemtioi DISTRICT COURT DOINC.S ANumber of Cases Disposed or A Nov I Social Cath- rum ^^MlnirtK News-Notes and^Personals. Fptrlnlto li t Maadard. MlsNUiLA,'July Hi^A. s|H*ci.iI to tho^OsMsssl from Kavalli say*: ^Yi'sii nlay^lnpuii DaJsasI States M..r^liul K^ilM*rt^Irviu, Hu|itihtf, rhu-f t^f tlir I'lutln u^l In^^dians, uiitl M Vfii niuilliU'il Indian pulirc^cslltMl at ilu* |ioint and demanded it..it^tliu frvitfliters ih^w ^ n ployed lw*r^^ in llw^lraiib|m^rt.ition nf |MHsl lit*' F^flSsSSSsfl^MHMMRI pay i^^ tin* IstfsMM die sumSS1^i 1 ^'1 par lit atl pi r iin.mli for sj| SSMsl^BjSSjSjsjg on tin- n-m rvaimti. A MS^^lt tt net' vuh In Id ui wlnili fJSj d^lesiUsJ uppan-iitly prcvail^d( tin*^Indiana roiitrndini; dial ilia nuid.^n^ i\iv frv iflm rs w 1 re trespah^nig on^lists^ land*, itii^y slmmd l^e made to pay^Caff lUv liM SssttSa Alter Mime |^arle^n if.^1 lie euiitii'd s41 jour i.^'d peiidin^ an inter-^View S'Uli M.ij^r lYter Honi 11, airenl of^tin- rest rvaiuMi, wli^ is now in Michoula,^nnd 1 x 1 en d Is) r^ turn this evi-miitf. It^It svil' Ved tlit.-* ifi'iitiunali can nrrunye^mi tJiiTi retie.s amieat ly anil a t^ati^1ac-^tory ^ BMssWSM arr v^ il at.*' Mirrill I loiis 10*1 hays (hut him Ioiin troul ^l^ ^^i^ likely to aafjst out of this mutter sssssss^it is to|.e^ (11 y ailjn-li d. Cliarli h Ailnid,^who is u li...f-lti*-4-^l ami has lights SSJ th^^^re^^ 1 vjilioii, has run a Mt0i MtM lr ^iu^li 1V..II1 to l'^^i^t-ol-the-i.aki t^^r u IsSsJ^l.me. Until nteutly dn re Ii.im not l ei 11^much uioiiry in il, ami MW uhwi it pay^^well. 1. M. Ad.mis in mtiducUag Mlfla^^position line. This is nut ajrrieab e to Mr.^Aliaru, and the Imliaus are iiiwiismI at^having a while 111 m's ssssst utamitr BSJ^the saasrvstmti, panirularly when thai^in ^ii ih rimniii^ uppor nioti to one of tin ir^own people. The) n|m|iM ss^'^ that Mr.^sSsIbMI ^h hkely to hnil ininst-lf ui m-rioia^d llli ult 1 s iMslrss In* makes nrrsuevtueuts^b.iln^ 1 at* t^ ry to the Initially. In ^ MHr^li^ilt* ssinlay. nlM '^tuula \ i^uiin'^loikv INTHS IMSTROr CUUHT^Clut Which It i|ior. a A111to Mrs v^H|Hvlal in di standaril Mi-sorLA.July hi. In the d ^^^riot court^the attorney* 111 the earn* of lYpple vs.^Atl.mii et al. SjHe^MSew the jury this fore-^liiHtii. Mr. Still i^|m lud tor the plaint.II^in a hliort adIrvss and was lollowed hy^SSSSssfSa Mittsainl M.rUtorJ for the ^lr-^find.int. U4ssa] Marshall Bsvaj d for th^-^plamlilT' Jit noon. Afn-r dinner the jury^n ^ eiv^ il iiistrtn lioiis and MM out at^out^^3 o eh ek. Inthe case of Met*. Wimnger post I ill^vuh lip I sjss m 4sBsl loeornei jinl-^inent^was made hy I idoliel Marshall, attorney^for the plaint II. Ahoui 4 u'cioek the Jury^brought ma vi rdut o| ||| mi favor ul ihe^plaiiititr. The pl.iiiitill aski d |sM and^the defendaut's counter elaiiu was for Tnccase of llokker vs. Paulsen A^Met oiiui 11 uas iti-missed hy s^TMMMsl^al Hie cost i.f die delelidatit. AliouiJ;;k^ o'eioi k the ium1 of I.Jvvaril^Hyatt vs. MtT.auchliu A t o. wan e.dh I.^'ihe regular paut-1 of jurors lieinu as^^ha in* lei!, a *^ pi-rial venire ii-turttahte forth-^with was i-Kii^ d. '1'h h is an union^brought hy Hyatt f^^r daitiaaM wlneh he^claiuit Mi L iiitfhlin ^ t o. iiul him in cut-^tiiit; MM Irei s, etc., in MMsMMMI with^MMMM tin. ir MVMHl m-ar Kiv**rhuh-.^They claim that tiny leased thu land^from Ium ami had a right to do us tin \ M. BABYWlNblANUY'o HtCtPTION aNuvrl A^fc^ ssessaai^sas4ei ^^^l^|Hvlsi to tin- Slanders' MsMtWla, June IG.- Mahy Winstalih y^held a r^ ei ption this ult rilooli whieh was^atteiuli'd hy L8 sMM r h.o bsa. all a| whom^I rotmlit ihi'ir mmW fSa Oi.ly BfM s4 the^1^ was ovi r two year* ohl. Tin y MM '^sMMMHs* Ml Ml BMs^ after uhichn-^freshuiciit-. co||Hi^tilUJ brt .id and unlK,^were MfMsl h^r tin in, ami Im ^ MMsl ami^cake lor their mothers. Mraliue to^a^,^there was no ety uitc ihiriiic the reception, spoilat in* Baas Ii.u'k,^blwvUI lo the Nsudurd, MtiMHrtiS.Illljr l*' Si'veral mImMMMJ^MM have iN'eu ur. inyeil to take place at^the tr.it k Sunday. t^ ie ts a liveidyhth-^of a mile dash for L-ycar-ohls. Nellie11., l^!u ^ l^ eU ami Sorrel Jim ar^^also l ulereil for a ipiarter ol a mile dash,^(lUU a pieee. Therewill also In* a h^ y ud fcnit race^hetweeti 1*. J. K^ lly ol Ih n ua aud Alhe G^tti f MilssCtff farfMlaseMa a for^^feit is now up ami the money is espected^to M put up i^ im-rrow. MlbbOULANUlbb. Mlti^r MMMsMMJS **l I nlrirst In tlir MMICity.^Fptrln! t^ Ml HMMP4 MlsMiii.a, July lit Henry KmMV MM^MMsJMA iluH u frS)W Steven-vule to-ua^^hy Deputy MicrilT AlH*ructhy. Me wan^urrcitted on a warrant ^worn out hy a^lieit{lit^or *'lname11 t hrisliaiison chargingIum wnli MMMMM hum hief.^Hi* was arraigned he fore Judge KrMM^and plead not gmlty. Ills tr.ul wus set^lor M unlay. abMMMaI of HO^OOi npial lo .% cents a^share or 1 per cent, on the entire ca[^a^d^M^ ck has l^eeii di clari d hy the lleh na^A Vu ior Mining company, owner of^tin't uricw imiie. The bTockleMN vi-^pci t their * In ^ k- to im Trow. Workon tho new i atholic church ih^goiitif fdowly at pr^ MM| M MM NlsMsli^are waiting for granite uinl Oregon t in*^l-cr. TheCentral BMBOol hMlMlMtl Ml S^SMM^ka'h'iinui* d ami ssMMsl up for the fall^t*Tin. BmMMj MMMM1 * dl sUo ia* put in^this suuinier. Judgel.vatis dealt tut justice to the^usual MMOST ^ f rSMftaMM ami drunks to^^day. 'Ihe ponce are rtipuring loaf* r^^and rounders to give an account of them*^MMMh 'Jhe HMmI ImsMMMj STMl were to have^lie t at ^ o'clock, itostpMM d tin u* iiieetiiitr,^as Arcl.ii* ct (sMlMMMel Mi sMfslMr^ph-ted plain ami specifications for the^MMMM h^ at tig ami plumhiug ol the Cen^^tral school, linls will prohahty he n^.^ccivcd and the contract let oM ^alurday. Mumml l.oc^;iun^.^Mpcrutl lotlit- st tmianl. MihmkLa, July 10 ^A large MMI Ml^not teen ol local on- and u| i roprialiou of^w MMI rights were filed to-day.^V. U. Miks t-t uh llkd MMM of uppro- Iria^ion of water right to lU,0tX^ inches of^lUimy MMMe% 10000 Inches of |e%Mf^eriHjdi, slid 10.UX) inches of 1'ipe creek in^the Kootenai country i aud 'J homa* I^ou-^gau to HJ.tlUU inches of the MlMMM river^I o MMM hclow the Higgnis avenue^bridge. I'lttcerheat ions were filed as follows:^Omiico. Ki i acres on the Kootenai river^and Lihhy, 1*X^ arres on L !^hy creek by F.H. Miles et al. Onartih cations; Msggle K. on Lake^creek, a tributary of the Kootenai river,^hy P/lsMM Judue et al.; i'atiMy, three^and om dialf imh s Hoiitheu^i of Mi^souls,^hy John Muloy; Great Kx ^eciation aud^MMMM claims in the Stiver licit district,^hy Ks J^ Iv.iupf ct al. PaulSmith, l-aac l'sulin and Cassi-^im re MMM MMI tUe^t notice of loca^^tion of 10* acres of coal lends on the^South Fork of the Flathead river. PEHsUML U'msIp A boat v* i u - K u^^ w n M Isso si Isns itmlTiieir I rlemU. Spichdto tin- Stainlanl. Mishoii.a. July 10.-The Misses M^^so i, who have lieeii viHinng at Fort alis-^sou a, lift for their home In Spokane to- tiav. PPMMMffH./i^-' dancing class meets^tomorrow ^ v^-miig. Mtsscn\\ oo ly and Swaney leavs for^Ashley t onight Mjf a vi.it at Mjs home of^Attorney H 11. Swaney. TsMMWho attend d Mrs. T. C. Mar^^shall's party Inst night report a delightful^tune, .\lmut 73 gu sts were present, and^da'iciiitf contimieil from \t;',ti t^^ ex^^cept an internuncio i for rcfreshiweiils^about I o'clock. Mrs.M. 11. Mih h icturncd yesterday^MM ^ delightful visit with Mrs. Ch ary^at Ho|i , MmMs Mrs. John 1^ nncn ami^Mis* lirace Stn dakt r, who were with her,^went lhroiigli to II i^ it*. Kev.iluich l.aiiioni went .W miles up^the Uig lilackfool yesterday to marry a^couple. Amongthe gm -ts at the M ssoiilaan'^bm H. Jt rry, Hert IKad and 1- F. Lei rois^of Helena. I'etir Larson is MjMMMl at the Flor*^MM MMI Helena. C.H. t olhyof Ih nver, adjuster of fin*^losse-t of the Niagara Insurance company,^was In r^' to-day uujustiug losses caused^hy the MMMsrilU fire. M.ssHi liew went up to Carlton this^alti riiooti to visit Mrs. Muclay for two^or three days. C.W, Van Horn of the Northern Pacific^land di parimeiit is over from Helena to^^day. Mrs.S. (,. Murray and Mrs. II. 1^. Ho^^t-art will entertain lady friends at cards^at Mrs. Murray's home next Wednesday^alit moon. Apicnic parly MMMWMJ of Ih*. and^Mrs. Woodruff and Mi s Unties of Fort^Mis Ma) ami MMMM1 1- Mi as this city^went up lo bo ha yesterday. Tney iouml^fUh ug poor, but ha 1 a nic ^ time. DmaMIb% MMM entertained Kew-^toii Hecrs at Ini ranch to-day. LOCK*OF HAUL LuiU^ limit 1ha^ Ho y Will llrlns Any^MMM inn lo Hire* Maidrus. NjSJthe bos on Herald. MMK Farrell is in a pleasant^state of antic,pation ju-it at prescat, for^he is looking forward to u visit Iroin three^young ami chaimiug girls. Mr. l arrt ll^is in chaige td the boat MMM MM WMM^MMMM bridge, ut the ft^ot of Camhridge^street, where he has been estublishetl for^a iMMI or more ycats. Afew MMM ago, while removing^fr an his raft rubbish brought along by^the tnli-, ho saw a bottle budding up ami^down. He had seen many bottles there^MMMi and this one would not have ex^^cited Ins attention had he not, after sev-^i ru! pekt h at it, hotutd ^ hat apt eared^to him to Im* something that glittered^like gold. Although mindful of^tho fact that ''all that glitters^!^ not gold,^ he nevertheless^sMMMSSl ami picked the bottle from its^wet bed in the I h irles river aid found it^lo be a con in n pickle bottle. There^wit** no |.it*kli s in it, howevtr; instead,^there were si v- l al cards, a piece ol^paper, and MMM ptetty cohuad MM^This In coiihl dlsrerM Villa ut very care^^ful ex limitation. BslMtMiMj M his boat^hoii-c, treasure in hand, and with not a^little let ling i f curiosity, he ri moved ihe^cork and IMM the pnMlSMlii Tin*hi si thing In- i u J It 11 out proved to^Us a white card, wan tin* following in^^scription m red ink: ^Adelaide C. Stt r-^1 ug. It* year- b mouths \\1 days; i-yes^tight blue. * Just MMM the wriliug was^a small bow of light blue silk, attached^to MMMM VMii lock of MMMM hair bor^^dering on the red. t)v^ r this ^sample^^was a piece of biuguiss, sewed to the^card. Hepulled out another card, prepared^like me first, ami bearing the name:^^Pn) His K. Hutton, aged 1* years 7^mouths; hghi blue eyes.^ A lock of lignt^broerl hair was caught by a bow of dark^b.ue silk. 1he next thing extracted from the bot^^tle whs a card of the same sise, nicely ell*^eased in isinglass. it boie the foilowilig^name: ^Mi-n Margaretc M. Mouitoii, 1''^years 1 mouth 1 day, ImsMBi Mas-.^ tin^the upper left-hand corner of the card^were the following line*.cut from a news^^paper and attached by thread: ltrMMi to MJMMbj M si m to seal n, YtHwhat tin' fUUirs li^l Is aha kSoSTtf^In il.i\ tin- \uie has Im.i a ih^utl^Tu ami reS] MrtMMIll|,a ISMl^Att- inpatiying ihe three* car '*^ was a^^Mill |ltsrt Tff MMI paper, which lead M foih.s-: liie.tjttie nu des'* lime. Ti l* bmtls w-is^thitxsii from ih t he m-a Itriyeeat ^ uy nf^Mauli'ii, .Ium-n. P*t*l lr tinder will ptibUsti In^pstnrfl til OWUi'lk si I ^S in-aiat elailil. XI.M. M.t V. K Ih, A^C. M. Itwill be noticed tout one of the young^ladies lalo s Ihe pains lo pr^ llx ^Miss^ to^Iter isJMS, Perhaps tin* others did not^tiitliU it in ces-ury, but one preferred cv th-Tltlyto leave lio MMM for tlotllU. This^lain rub^ mm the iroulde MMM the litt e^piM in, the first line of which suggests that^she had roMM appichriisioiis. MrI'ariell |s highly ph ased with Ids^di*-co\i ry, but the g 'ls may not be, for^Mr. l arrt ll u alrea y tnarrie I ami *U l^MMOMgM to Ih* their lather. He is ready,^however, to iMtMasMM MM M s^ veral^y^ ung ya ung men when they call for their^property, which In* has sawR MMMM in^his Pout house on the t baric- river. KiNCaOK IHb AIH.^His Ifaidiiii-Vidivt* 4 iiubluatlau Is Now Willitie Msl l^^re|MUgl^ sh,*w. Themost cott^^sal, varictl and attractive^circus organisation in the worl 1 i-, with-^cut ^l. uht, the one now before lbs public^hi loiiin-i (ton wih the Adam V u pa Ugh^Mi nagera-, llippoilioiiic. Wild We^i, etc. Adistinguishing feature of Ms areidr^department this M*etoti is the appearance^iheir n of the world-fsmed Haul n-Volt-^crs at t very presentation of the circus.^SmM mstvelous inriahsts will present^their waeolei-wt'iking ami di alled* fylug^aerial act known as the ^Leap lor hife.^^1'or this MffMMMMM MM w .dtli of^ti e three arenas is n quired. Two trapess^bar* are suspended lroiu the doiuu of thu canvas,one at esch of the outer limits of^the sreiis, both ^') feet shore the ground.^Slid not less than '*^ feet apart. The in^^trepid gymnasts a^ceud to these swaying^trap x t.urs. and, each grasping a bar,^after ac qu rnig siifllcieiit momentum, lei^go their trad supports sod throw them^^selves forward with a mighty bound,each^aiming to catch the opposite swinging^hers, which are swaying backward and^forward. As they let go their bold they^turn completely around, and with a nice^calculation of time aud circumstances,^they both calch the dangling bars Just us^they appear leaving them, and n seems^us if they were to fall headlong to thu^ground. Distance,height and depth seem^nothing to these during gymnasts in their^gigantic leap. The Adam Forepsugh^shows are announced lo exhibit at Dillon,^Aug. la; Butte, Aug. lb; Helens. Aug. 27;^Anaconda, Aug. 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