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6 THE ANACONDA STANDARD, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 6, 1892. THEYRUN THE BUREAU loreFacts About the Doings of Idaho's^Financiers. TALKOF THI-: GRAND JURY WhyTwo of the Leading Officers^of the Fraudulent Educa^^tional Bureau Were Not^Indicted. Kl'flnlCorrr^|wt!^l^'n^*o ,if tin- st.iml.ini Boikk.Malm. Jan. :i. Il li cntiiniruilv^re|h^rnil ili.il tin- fiaml jury ^^f tlic I'nittil^htuti s ilisuict eourt. In it*. aaaeteM jw^t^t lm-cil. Iiml tmulilc over tile ^Nurtlini'M-^rrn ciliicatioual liureiiu^ quchtioH, icsiilt-^iue ill i Ik ^ ^ all ^ if a BMB|mI jury IttHMiM^into tin* urti.itis of tin' bureau. 'Jlie foreman of this ^MU gaajaj jury^U known to l^ a etauiirb, ImMMI^republican. Tin'majority of this jui.v i-^Mini to lie ri pulilii au b) (MM odd*. W bile^tlii' hVMMHi is a Mwi man. ^iiiii|h^^tent ami willing to ^l^^ ^li;it ju^-^tiee iliinaiiils. tin piililii- is iIIr-^jHinwl to Mm* tliat MM ^ni'i e^-^Miry majority^ to convict tin' NM^rieiiinenitv ^ oiini'ctiil vvitli il Sterol.u^^K. L. Si|iiieisi atnl Trcasutei- 1 ^ '^^ ao^^^i;^rn. ^as i aii'fullx h li'i ioil I^^ ibeUalted State*iii.ii-li.il. who is in i-v in|i.itliv with^Harriiiiii anil Moody, tire two iv|tiililicaii^lnc tiilx-it. of t'le ronci-rn. Allinloiiii.il people tlilollyliollt the^Mate realize that .1. K. Hnrniuii. tin' prcni-^^li lit. unci Silas W. Motxly. the vice prcsi-^dcnt of this infamous ^bureau.^ must^liu.e known all alum! il. Il.inoiui. the^^ Iiom'Ii representative of |Ki|iular i ihii a-^tion in the stale of Idaho, vv illinjri) became^the president of 1 he ^liiircau.^ am! Moody .^without hesitation. iM i alne iti. vice presi-^tli'tit. Mr. Si|iieirs eonneeteil blmaelf \s ith^it uk secretary ami Dr. ^'. 1.. McLvvcn was^made treasuii'f. This^Imiix an^ made known to the coun^^try at larye ih.it it was |ni |' il^ 11 to nivc^employment loall applicants dMtrtag |x^-^eitk^im as teaclicrH of public Hclio.ils.pt-i^^^\idcd that plotter ii feri uees ami ft stipu^^lated uinount of rash wa- t;i\i u to the^'^liuivaii.^ This offer wan not restrieteil^to any partieular part of the eoutiMy. lint^included cv cry state ami territory in Ilie^tuiii Hi. Itii* a well-known faet that tin- thous^^ands of eiit ulais to this cleft which ^m^eiri-ulateil eausiil many |m ople to semi the ni|iiiri-il. suppli-nn-iiicd l^v their photos^iitnl oilier |m'n^tiusi\e ineuiiH In order to^MM position*. Mr.Hiirroun^s nml Mr. Moody's eon-^licctiou w ith tins affair is not of the tnot*l^niliii i at i h.iiai ter. TIm-StaniiakIi'n rnrrtv poinlcut on one^ix-cusioti A'as askiii to i-ireulate cards^Itcariiitf *'H' *UKrnatun s of apMafa, Ilai'i-oini^hikI SqupirK, in relation to the kale of all^kinds of school In111ii in^ IhkiKs. Ktatiou-^ery. etr. Mr.liarroiin niid Mr. Mood) li.it c acted^In eotineetioii w ith this ^educational bat-^reati^ in ii manner that uives nil t''x^l I* ^'-^pic jnM cause to question their iulci;rit.v.^Kui'h offered tlicnisch i'm tt^ the people of^Idaho as eapahle ini-ii lor the tiositiuus^thoy now hohl. They wore elected by a^majority of the voters of the state. This^majority has lookiil in vain for the In!,^tllllneiits of promises made. Itappeal's that the expeelaj rati' of a re^^publican marshal wim exercised lora-ciui'^a Hpeeial repiihlieau majoriiy in a s|Mi'ial^ItTand jury'to indict the ilomueiats, Sipn irs^and MeKweii. hut to let the Mate superin^^tendent of pilhlic IHlTltCT. t B Hlf^ixiuu. and State Auditor Misnly . go frrc. Without any eritleimn on the uiakeitp ( f^the jury, and layiiiK aside all political^phases of the iniestioii. it apptyali to i-oin-^luon iM'tlse ami reason that if the si-i-rc-^tary and tn asiirer arc siilijeet to imln i-^nient. the president and vice prmiilenl are^at. eijually hnhle. The common Fcutinicul^of 111** |^eople of liliho is tint ell tIn*^particK eoiiuii n il w iih the ^. ihiiation.il^hureiiu^ ^hoiild alike ii'cei.e the lull^|m-nulty of the law for beiiiK ^illiug nicni-^LM-rtt to a dirty arliPine. Mr.RmVMM was i(MM idcn it intelli^i in^enough hy the peoplo of Idaho to watch^^IN) iilucational interests ol the state. Mr.^MivnIv was n uanli il a- hciinr a lawyer^enliKlitetii il MMMlh lo practice in all tin^eourtti of the stall- almi eapahle to Kf^r\i^^lis aildilor of the stale. Il. iicc. finin tlic-o^pn-mises the com-hisiou is ilt-awu that^these two ofhri.il'. an- ahlc to take can* of^themselves: that tiny vvctit into the bu^^reau with their even open; that they ex^^pected pioht from it: that tiny hail no rildit to plead tlhuhy act to the Jury ai they rJM| that^the proaeeiitini; attorney, the vvilllins.^the jury . each or all did not pcrfot m prop^^erly siii'h ilulics as ilu l.ivv i'i-i|iiiri il. 1'hisis not a |Kihtii al uucstioii: it is ror^all |^'ooil lni.pl. of all pal tics lo s. llh . |i^is either^ qlMMloa calling forth 'he hon^^esty of the piopl. of tin tfboifl st.ip.^li].*ailis| the col i upl ion of slal.'olheials. or^it is a i|iiestioii ri-tp.ii ip^ t*n svinp.t|^| ,,f IlllU'SsI people ill Is li.lll ^I |!|e llino- i-ent*. NE2 PERCT INDIANS. m-mito i.. Reimivril In TllelrOli] llnni^tll^ I. i nil ml*.^Sl'iikAM . .lall. It ( hnl Joseph of the^h( i Perec IfldhUMi his m phi w, ihe pinn-:^ehicl. LoMu Hair. ^ I'lnaiillu linhali nml Muse-Mllllholll. an ^ ^ 1 in ,|1^ . I I Ii i 1st i.i ||^Indian. aceoiilp..liieil l,y \;:. nt ^ ia\^ lord ofi inaiiiia ivoi-van .p. in BMtani Ore* eon.an i \pi dad Ml lenve for I liieaBo anil^WMitillftiOU loHlKHTOtr. I -ep!i;. in Wanhiiiu-tonin pie. d w ith the Indian Bu.^thoidies to allow him to n il.in with his peoplelo the old Lome ||| 1 |,, - ||||^. ||.,^||,|. ain*of hii-ti I'll OrAJOIti TIM Ni/l'erces.^it will Ix- ii-iu. lulu i. d. 11 hell. .1 ayaiiiM an^attempt to remove llifui from Hlue inoimi-^ains to a siranye n ^trvatkm,mad led Iry^JoM-pli mudc their plieiioim n.d nittliinn^Hltht with di ne'.il Howard i'i l^7T. Aller^their ii'leal lin y v.eie KtatioaafJ mi the^ColriUa ronenatioii near Spokane, hut^they have never lasrn eotii.'in and lake^uiovv ly lo the Rtjarotni of civ ilii itioti. MWIHI A MlVIVli ^ I VIP.^A I'll I sli Ihii'. i:\peri^ |ri lliii-iii-liiii| Mmihii i ..i i toy HaHttaaV*. Frmni l^ i-.' i s Dr.Williutn DouglaMof Peril.mil. ^!^-..^UdU an iiieldeiit of i amp life in -.he MMttn^^tains, wlni h is of Intereat. lie waa the^Bis' maii Ul ^ MMt IIm i.uihc |o^*i ml^^ramp in the ajwilali ^i'1 hi round that Ihe^people there v. n utffi i ing fur one^of the prune uaeeaaitiet of ;|^Mbahaleemp whiskey. The ^aloaiiehad^run abort mumM a roowth before I be irafj^bn^l I^m-ii i.| . ned. and v. lien Hie doctor ar-^rlvisl imi a mail in ^ aiup I. ol i, -i ., dt i .^^lor over thus w.. k.-. I Ue ii ltn^Bret ^*w hitu shouted his nam. . .,,,,) theref ongrecraiisl the whole |^opulatioti,^navinij tlieir hat a and elieeriuu. He was^escorted up ihe main Ktroct to die prinei-^Isil aalivoti and hurried therein. liehad no idea what it nil mount, hut^w as soon enlightened. He was told that^the camp was out of whiskey ., ^^ wanted^him to make aome. At hist In- wasnon-^iiIiiskiiI and was dinuoseil to Is uiihifiiant.^hut soon saw that the men were m can.est andflrmfaybelieved thai Iii'l make thewhiskey. He asked v. Ii.il they had^ill camp and found tliot there wiih^one pint of alcohol at die BrtlM^store, a bottle of bitteea at ihe miIihiii^ai d pleiily of wall i. He weni lo work^with lln-c. si li e dried pi .alien MM^baTtaVd Mltar. m il in half an hour had^IotieoPtod 11 preparation which looked and^sun Mill like vvh sky. His illulixlii Ills^in ii' so apariMft'y naeil I hat he made two^gal Ions nt the ndxture, and ihis aaa doled^out h) the ealonci beeper eo aparinill that^every m hi had one or more ili o hs at '^^^eeiita earn, and all aMMeed that it waaNM^beat lin y had in ihe town. Nil Bttahveat In Have t iow^. Wle.liln .ton i el i i s|ileure Xi w Vol k .^.1111. CaMMreaatnanCaetle of bfJnnaaots tejal thisstoiy ol his flint lesson in law making^while in 11n- renate of his stale: ^I la^^bored under so profound a sons^ of my^ov\ ii importance mil responsibility as a^a nit-nihcr of tin- judiciary i-onin.iiti e that mostof the bills referred lo mm Bid nm ineclmy approval. My own |iet M*^mi's wi'iit on nieely until tinal pa--sai:c^w iih no nigim of MapaaMaM any when'.^Im.is'inc my pamfui surprise, on Rtial^pa- aire, I hey lai'ej to gat another 'aye^^save my own. 1 was astounded. ^Vhat'^ Ihe trouble with those bills of inine'.'^ I aabad of my roaavaMeooaVaajnie, anuncle, w nil w binii I had Ktudied law . '^Noneat nil.'he renlicd. ^lixeelli iit^ineaMiii-s in all ii-spi els. ^Hut.^ I observ i'd. ^you voti d with the restagain*! tbeaa.1 'VaaV' Ifthen- is noine erroi-. in the tlrnwing.^please to have the goodlier.* to enlighten^me. 1 wan show log my auger.' ^'Correctly drawn in every detail. ^Well. then, what III II I is the lll.ltti-l^anyw.,y . '^Mv boy.' aaM I nele BeM, gently. ^I^notiii. that you were foolish i noiigh lo reportunfavorably my normal echool bill.' 'Hut. my dear I'lu-le Ifc-n, you awefj^know my v ii w* on the normal M hoolipu s- tiolltisi well lo *'*\'oiir v lew h lie d^il.' said my uncle,^with some w.irinlli. ^When yon have cut^your eye MMHb yon may have learnetl that^you an- not expected to have any views mi^other itile's uieasiiii-s if you bone to ant yourow ii through.' limn,' VI t.le PiitllgnntHII. I'romSt. Mi-IiiiIus. Juliaand 1-losny did not eonlent tlicin-^st-lvcH with writing play s and tilling stie^rit'H. They aspired to making a language :^a real language, which should he all their^own. and should have grammar* and die*^Homines like any other famous tongue. It^was called Patagoiiian w hether with any^idea of future missionary work among the^people of that remote country, or mercly^Im*caiise it Hounded well. I cannot any. It^was a singular Iain-Han-*: I wish more of M^had surviveil: but lean giveouly a lew of^its more familiar phrasca. MilliluiuYen. PlUdaajMo. MoaeheMother. Itisv on siioiu ' An-y ou w ell MNHi lull' hy snout 1 am very well. (Mm elm stick etaaapaT wUIyou have sonicdoughnut.- ^^These ft-ugiiicuis w ill, 1 am sine, make myreader! rearef deeply um ioea of this iaiigtiage.which has tlio ineril of entile^oiigiuiliiy. STOCtS AND BONDS. ips mil BMwjrMa in Maffeofl VMbaaa ea the Murl. I v' li.iiis \ivvYoi:k. Jan. !^. Ihe ^n^k market^lo-d iy. in spite of the ii'aciionary ten-^ileney vv Inch w as siuhlMiriily In id by some^Blejcka, aaoMaB M hamlsoine nilvaiiec. lu-^ilustrials were the feature for stn uglh.^No in.ilerial loss oieiirred ill anylhing.^Chicago gas is up distiliers' 1'4. North^eru I'aeilie prefcrii d lfj. (overm.ieiit lion I:. linn. Closingslicks ; I'.s.ts leatetered ll^H|!t. Y.Central^c. ^. t't roupua.^V. ^.i'- raj 1'.S 4' ..'h COUBOB. eyhyVbjay ^vrr Tmuideii hp.. Frmntie'' lilcago Tribune. No.^said the man in the niaekintoah,^^1 like n gisal eomie opera, but I s.-1-loin^mi-one. I have been driven away from^them, sir driven away from litem. ^Ilii.n't got the price. |m rhnpssiig-^gesp il i he man w ith his fi at mi the table. Itisn't that.^ answered the other. ^I^i an afford il well enough. 'Hoys with Itcoks of tin i^pero7^ in^^quired the man with Ihe ipud of to'iacco^in his elui'k. They'rehail enough, hut it wan some^^thing vvoise than hoys thai finally dis^^gusted me.'* ^liteas ed rharneter of the oihtuh them* helves'.' ventured the pally In 'he shaggy libel. No.i don't mind telling you. There's^no ii'iisoii why I shouldn't. It wan the highhat. i got tired of iryiM lo look over.In- high hat. Confound the high^hut ! Tora few momenta there was sih nee^in tlio : ^iip and then ihe man with the^balf-f tin bed cigar in his mOUf h MUM : ^stiili'!I bare beeM Miaj Mj eaaali^npataa all ^aaaott and haveiii Been u^single high hat. Youhaven't .' Notone. Haven'thad toei.in your ne k around^I to look over si in idn uly's i 'toriiioiii hat ill^| 11 out of y ou 7 Wheredo you nil'.^' aaked half u dozen Il|l olice. foranswer Ihe limn with the hdf-^Muokiil cigar ill his in ..Kli tooltoB his hat.^He w as entire!) l.ald. Firstin Montana, Firstin Idaho, Firstin the New Northwest, W.M. Thornton, FIRE Representing UVRaWOOLatnl London nnd ^;l.o!'.K.^aniii.o KM aha. of laa fit noli to, 1llrt.M an s I t Nil. in falll^ i, i.^CAI.H'oliN'l a. of San ! r.ui^.- -n.^UUMMUBCI il* afOaUfonua,^UlNIJON *i 1 ANV UMIIRR,^11 \i:il'nl;l^. of Hartford.^.NATIONAL, of Be I Met ^^-^I.VtiAltA. of .New Ynrk.^IMl'KUlAUet Liin iim.^W KKTEHN', ^i Toroata,^fUUKN'IX, or I on.nm.^QUBKN, of Unraaak^I NH in. et t illfnrali.^BC1 n \, of fUrUard, mw /L ALAN I) TheStandard Firstin News, Firstin Circulation, Firstin the Hearts of the People. WM. |^ IIOI1K, M. I'.. IIIIOVVM.FK. II. r. I HII- mI.-, tUUH i ^ iiu.v. t, t. saIn;KANr. BOGE,BROWNLEE 4 CO., BANKERS, rUTTECITY, mont. it Transactn general i Kinking l^uMnc^^, R^^^rliauuu drawn uu all tin leaduii; cities of KlHTO|. COLLATIONS IMtOMIMI.Y ATTKNHKI) TO CorrespaiKlentK-Wells. Kargo R Co- New^Yeik. WeUt, Karru ^ t o.. sail Lake: \\viis. Ii.:.^*. l a . Sim l lillli-lsin: Oiiiali.i .Nallouol^bank, Oin.ilia, lTtst Natlmial bank, omaha.^liltsl NAllO.NAL 11ANK. 4VaC0Ma\a Subscribefor it and you have all the news.^Advertise in it, and you reach the public. Oregonlin|i'nii^OreKOU Hburl lilut^ItMenia S'arl am^mi Nartb A mat ioaa^i ^ ! i .ins,-.no-ni.^t .^CaeMr Mail v...Heading i:'S Kki tlramle w i :^i i Itio rtrawie p id^i ^^^, Itlo I.rami-- In sis^ii lloek Island.^Is M. I'illll Ht,Paul On..Ilia. fet1rermbial. lexasrnrlltr . .^I in..n I'artftr. ...^l . t'. areferred.. V.S. Lvples. Iitrfo I Him^ ^^tv i ^terii 1 dJini^\ni t nttnn on..^I *i i tin i., ii i'.ii.it i'. in.' Til1III!^It.' 1'n.nil'us AHI,'sell Anieikwa KxpreM^^ anatlu riii'lil.'^i .a.aiai sum in i n^i ratral l*arlae. UurUaatoa |ja*kawaiM Innv'i ^ It.U.ufil I'I \ \\ III.-. Kansits \ I rvas^i n, - Klmre^Lniiisv 'i \ Nakhvl^Me leg.hi i entral^MImmhh i I'm Itle.^Sort hem I'aeWi'.^N. I', pi.a. rred^Nortbwesteril. . N.^ i'i. '^ 11af Baaaaanaeb vtari.i t.^aVaVMBf -Ian. The following vvcti* theclosil.g l|UUtal lolls : Ati'hb Tpk 1st *^ at Uev, cea.ceai, .:i .vtili Ik Ttik Ind gut.hotnl ^it.|i. Ateiiv l|.k raaVd^^ letnair.Ii ud^. iiiniinteu imHaa in..^. _belie Telephone. ..aaa Miini't^lai-ket. IfMB YortK. .Ian. a.- Money mi call aaayteftoaadeaTared'^ per nm. I'riineinelialll lie paper, 4'4.h^ |ier^eent. Sterlingt'.m'haugc Firm; 00-day bills,^Jl.sj. deninml. $1.-1' . liareBeer, ^4^U -ai n a i, r''-j. Petrtd.'iiiiiHarBaii Ni.wYh::k. .hm. ,s. IVtr.ileum. aaMeB^at id THE NEW YORK MAR fc'T. ibnBMB BjMMaaHatM im Kaaall net BlMlag si...k^. ChicagoIron Works. GAIL,BUMILLER ^ UNZICKER, BUILDERSOf Promptand efficient attcnd.univ Wlioles.tle and retail dealer in Un-^dtrt.iki.-rs' Supplies. Bodies rarefulK' embalmed and shipped^to ail | ails ol the L nited States and Kurope. LADVASSISTANTS. 1 GoldMills, Wet and Dry Crushing Silver Mills,^Smelting and Concentrating Plants, Hoistingand Pumping Works.^Cars, Cages, Skips, OreBuckets and Water Bucket* SELF-OILINGCAR WHEELS. CorlissEngines, Compound and Condensing Engines and Tramway* OpenDay and Ni^ht.Telephone No. 57. Butte,Mont Niu YiMik. Jan. Thet loahaj i|iioia ti|i|n i. Till Hint i i'it .1. XKWY'lllili. .Ian. .',. Cop|M'|- Film;^Ijtke. Jiiiuiiiry.slii.7ll. LeadQmIm ^. 4mm-^tu; tUi, Till Steady . ipllel ; atraita. f|!^.*f). Prof.Wiihntii F B'aroejl fuanwlila aa leyeis ei ai.ldt led nfla of i III- hfltt alllhuli-^tiv^ Oil all hiteelilr)-. phaser5 CHALMERS, chicrco.*^C. TI^E\T,1 Salt Lako Cily, Utah, GeneralWestern Mnnrtrrer, fHelena, Montana. MININGMACHINERY, AndMachinery tor tlw Systematic Reduction ot Ores bj Amalgamation.Concentration, Smelting and Leaching.^Bmldcn ot the HOM^STAKZ. GRVjtTE MOUNTAIN, DRUM LUMMON.^ArJACONDA, GLUE B.P.D.^ LEXINGTON and BI-METALLIC^COMPANIES' DEDUCTION WORKS. rlolstingBr.31r.au, Ooercd and Olraat Betin.j, Prospectingand Development Holeta.^Bulidora of Improved Air Comproasera and Wire Tramwiyi,^Frue VannlriK Mnchinei and Embrcy Concentrator. -=1elCTR2G IVJOTORSt=- BOM! WLl-1 reSI AOBNTS a^O^^* . bidgercucod Hoisting Engines, WesternRepresentative, MENNDUNZICKER. Butte,Montana. Officeand Works, Hawthorn Ave. and Willow St., Chicago, 111. Rand TUCnKVfff WOZKS COUBLe-Cr.lKPEO MINING ClOTH. SlcotrioI*igiit Plants, DiamondCom ^roepecting Drill*. CONCENTRATION7VTILL.S.^ELECTRIC ELEVATORS. Brtlliand Comprtaors. OUt ^!nator^. Knowl**' Pump*, ffeef KMmtn.^KINCSIANO a OOUGLAS SAW MILLS.^SHAY PATENT LOCOMOTIVES. J[ PAINLESSDENTISTRY. Dr.W. H. WIX, ^SaPrW1 30EAST GRANITE STREET. - - CORDON HOUSE Teetht \Ir.n'i'-it alMu'lutely wlt'nut |^ln. w lthnut aM of ta*^ot ftlicr. The only office In tln^ city nsmn till* metlioil. Theflexible Rubin r FMate is the most perfect fitting plate niade^This plate is covered by a patent and cannot be had elsew here ThiB^as a wafer, tough as leather, will not drop down in the month, and^never fails to fit perfectly. No one who |BBB this plate will we ir any^other. Special attention to crown and bridge work. Removable^Inui-e wotk. These new specialties have not been introduced into^this section before. Call and examine specimens. They must be^seen to be app^^1 iated. QHARLESHOUCJC BBaaflBisBilBIB a*M Misim-. stock Mtareteerl Meek nanitanii ^ ^ ANA^ ^^^* l\ CAMPBELL. M. D.. I'^I'llVsl.-liill .nut !^ lir^een. 1ini.-e. li.ti'tii ei ii- - i ^' i' - itr.'^t 1..-m e. 1.^ 1..: an* raeret aBBHI sevenV^ar^' Ui^^p.tal i.\prricoo^v.