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VOL.IX.^NO. 23.
ANACONDA,MONTANA. 8CKDAV MORNIM,. SKPTKMIIKK 2^. 1h^7.
TRICEFIVE CENTS,
BirthdayPresents....
SHEEPCAMP DISASTER
OnlyThree People Were Killed in^the Snowslide.
AFiler or Better Selection miners are returning
was -1 -,. i.. . I In llirx ni. n ilnMlt IS^miles from iIiikAlter ~i^ ^i^i*itit. iii
trainthe itiMM-r* look i he engineer and^Unman into tin brush A hrakcwiap^mail.' Ins win in lit.- inrim .mil draa^( mg his ri'\~^il\11 llrcd -cvcr.tl slinis hi^Hio mbls-rs ^lni relumed Hi^ . ompll^men I Tin' brakemati Hon lucked III^^| tram .1 nhnrt tli-iam. In Hi. meant mn^, Hi'' robln-i^ aftci relieving Hi.' engineer^.mil llifniiinoi Hi.-ir w.,t. I.. ^ itii.l .i small^annuml of mope v. tlit.n|i|m'ur^tl in tltt*^umber.
WASHINGTONS ELDORADO
Stonesof Fabulous Dinr-overie^t-^Art All Corroboreted.
richer than klondyke
ConldNot Be Desired
Theyinc-lud^- fho very latest and new^^est designs In
GoldJewelry
WatchesFinger Rings^Onyx Marble and Gilt Clocks^Sterling Silver Tableware^Silver Plated Ware^Silver Dressing Sets^Artistic Cut Glass^Sterling Silver Novelties^Ladies' Focketbooks^Japanese Ware and^Bric-a-Brac
Ourlint- Is very MHWl Mi our^prices extremely lew. We can Kill; ynu^if you only want i.i K|a'iid 11 ur I.Vhi.
Calland See Our^New Goods
irtieik takm tor MT*Mta( MbUumpti^and Calling i'hiiIs. A ^ Mptetl Mm of^the latest samples
Overa Thousand Man on the Trails^Who Would Oat Out ir They Could.^Sleds and Dogi Will Be^Put Into Uae.
DIAMONDRACE
Hel
Jeweledand Optician
OWSLETBLOCKBl'TTE. MONT.
Don'tBuy a^Boy
*,An lU*Attiltg suit, as it^will take all tno sun^^shine out of his younir;^life. You can make liis^little heart ulad l^y get-^2 ting his outfit from us.^# Mothers M ill Bad our^J stock of Boys' Clothing
composedof garments^that will resist the hig^^hest strain^will stand^leal of rough
\Yfcarry^the West se^^lected I i ^ e^i n these^goods; goods^to satisfy the^most fastid^^ious taste anil^at prices to^aoc'mmodate
Victoria,It. C. K. |.i .^. Passengers
llll i ill Til .ti d'lH ii nil 111. St.Hill' i til)
o|Seat I Ic. sonn of v. hum lt^t th. i^oiuiitM in the She. 11 . amp disaster, say^not m.oi than time in. hiding Maui a -^Chnyuiskl. lout (heir In t, The MBM
!two vv or ^ a man itnd woman ;u Mist
jn poind t,, |^ 11, and Mis Smith ^t^S. attic Iiut It wajcafleruiii .li. Haiti thai
jihe doctor and his wile nil fuiilpr^along the trail
Inall 174 pass, tigers came down on^the S. nt 11., must of th.'iti men who^ibm up Hit an MMjn t I ipi across, the^p 'ss and n .iil- being 1.1 .i lurgi i gtenl^tox.rcd with water. The fl rut two^bridges tin th. Skaguai trail Mt*^washed away by high water and all^river croaatngp below Sheep tamp on^the O.cea trail suflctcd a similar fate.^Hm i an mm- n-lther way.
I'uiserThorndyk nays titer, an over^I.ism men in all en the nails, who. if^ihfv could it^' out to the coast would^do Hii. There were others aiming the^pans- nt;. rn ii ho I si their outfit* in the^a\alumni- a Sheep camp, and still^^th i s w ho hail theirs th-sin y. d liy the^iieessant rain that hud been falling^Some few sold their outfits hut those^who tould Ml llnd huytiH left theirs^rIoiij; the trails to l^e ruined. Those^who came down pied it that a still^larger eoniitiRent will MM ttoun l^y^tie steam, rs following tiiem. as winter^is la-ginning in earliest, lee is forming;^on the river and mi Mm lakes, and if^those al Lake Linh-rinaii anil Lai
:vmm It in'l nioii siarl dow n they will^In- pt.i late 1.1 do si. this year. On the
'summit snow is it - a 11 ^ six loot deep,^antl in last reports snow w as mill full -^mg hmvily there.
Withsome of those al Skaguav this^Mate if affairs MM to find favor, for^iht re aie some of the miners w ho will
|make an alt. nipt t i Ml in with sleds
Iand dun Bains uhm the sn ra* ha\
over | the nail mid th. lakes an-^I INM No on. has Innn-n (reltiiin in of^i lap. anil, in fai :. Very few have been^. all nptinfr ta .to so for th- trail Is in^, such Pad condition that It is absurd to
thinkof dolnrr ao.
FROM THE ARCTIC.
iKl'ttct' [it mils I nrther l^t lall. nt lite I..II^til the \;ivaieli.
S.iirl Kept, -^i Miner \\ Kruee. ar-^I lived this ..It. i noon from Alaska on 111.
tutWanderer from fiipe Kl.iiterv. 'Jiie^, MMM l^.nis. J Klllli. v w hich has^' Itrt n BTMO'l MMM for the past four
|months, is heealI in ^^.i|m Klattery and
willprolialih not reach Seattle before to^^morrow Hi in , I. jtisi from Point Hop. .^; Alaska, on Iln Aid', m can. Urn mil. s^, north nt Si Ml.li.nl ^ II. mmm WW thai^1 particulars of the loss of the whaler Nn-
:V.ileli.
Mi mi!.I. ^ \\ . -.ivv i.ipti.in Whilt siile ;^at MM Hop.. He left there on tie Hear ;
1ami shortly iftor ha Mel, tkr Mlwtf
.MMMMM cam' In Willi MMMMMMT*^I MMM of th. loss of MMM twtnty of the '
fKMef tM N.'\.ncli who s.-i BM umler \^' Um h el of Tout MMWi MMM nt UWM
AMJMM. 'he furriers of Han Kr.ni-
:sci' In Itnd shore Hrt n r hlinst If is r- j^Me4 wil'i ten MMN Tin- MMM MM '
ii mic of the Menudi ami the mMmm*
iil.c I; taut she ,li ill. .1 north with tin^^ ^ialu inemls rs of h. r crew w ho refusetl
10It.ivc MT am' MM tlaslnd to ptec**^^Til^ MMM MMjM to M In Han Fran- .
^1st o in a few ^la.es
Tile KI'tHt Kloiicci . M il. 111. Ill MMHi !
ihas MM MMI a factor here, ha.l mil
MMout when I left there hut uI
!in ^s travels fust, anil we In nr.I tr..ni tin-^KsiiulmHiix. a thousand miles from Klon^^dike, of the tn.it MMI of UM v.How stuff |^| In the lull ii^i Si\. nil of Hem i.inn^i aMMVi of mir aMMff with small unan- \^; UMM oi MMl M I ll th. f Mi MMMl MMIfl ;^i Ml coast ninth of Hie Aicii, . in I. '
MURDER AND SUICIDE.
ItiicliauaH Dm Un.ll^ .lealoii. of Mi.^Kns^itth an.I shol Her.
Vict.ilia.II. Sept Tin- sitani-^ship City of Heat ll. hrouirht I he laws^' oi ii MIMeMf M^l suicide al Skattu.iv^| HeoiKt Hut hanan. for. man of the^Skaxuav Hay ImpWMMM MMMM)^shot and killed Mrs. Sella Kossiilh.^i the propri iless of a kMfJMfJ housi ami
11si nil i a nl. and I hen kilted hliiiHelf. H'^was madl^ |MtioM Of her. On th. night
|uf Hie HM Inst. h^ call, ii her I^ his^I room nml us she MM innninn from 1, in^| shot her in th - buck of the MMl. She^tli i in 12 minutes. Ii. turned tin !^^-^i volii r on himself and Hi^ bullet went^crash I liar through his temple killing^llitii instantly. Itu. iianan MM ^I^ 'ill Jt^years of ate. Mrs KMMttl MM I^widow about L's years of age. Il.i^' mot In r. Mrs. i'lawl'oid. forMMftl k^ pi^the t'ontin. ntal hi l l at SkaKUav.
el (he I I. i i litiol lliilll ^ luh.^Wttiiit'. Hfi'tirtl MMMMM
i'l.i el.in.I H. pi 2*t.-The lirsl annual^diamond lice ni.tl of ih^ I'levelaud^gulll club was held to .I.iv Al.o it 2 nan^people Wile present llf Hie three plu-
IchhIil mn ^ Ma lot Taylor of i nn.
IiridatIHirt. Mass Won Iln. tin HweuY^i. ihii. il He world s .iin.it. in i. ior.l lor
on. mil. mil.1 st.iiiilinn Mhii In
1L'-.^. s.'. ..nils in. kiiia tin mile in 2:14
J.ek i lawfoiil of this city. a^ed 1:.^broke th. world's half-Mile moid for^la^^s. eovertnc the distant e in I :tc. ^-.*..^MMMM:
Milen|m ii professional Major Taylor^wiin. Haskins second. I'aUahaii third.
linn :' ^!' I-.*. Two-mil pi.ifcsslon-
al Major Taylor won f c Au(ht n-^hauKh set ond II..skins third: tlmi^i:*4 I- '. li^c miles hamlicip. pnifeasloiial^-I'hHrles llofftr won. J. J. Hloiidln see-^on.I. Kenton third, time 11 I1'
ATRAGEDY.
Nn.Itulibilt ^^hn..ii. a Mlaei for \tirw|il-^mg la .%.*Milll Her.
Vancnuvii . II. C Kept. 2*i ^ Meaa. r dr-^| tails of a tniKtdv at Hranlr. creek. ITtl^miles Hum Vanrniiver have just reached^her. . Knr som. Unit a miner named J^' Hamilton has hi t n iitinoi Ilia Mrs. Thoni-^; hs Kalililll will, his attentions, ami a P w^I days HP^ lie attempt.il to assault her.^| In self-deft ns. Mrs Kabltltl shot II.mi^iltoii with a shoiaun ami In- has nlnce^; died from the aountts Tin case is now^| beinit investkfatsd.
I The steamer Tekoa arrived ..t Hlel ctoll
Allthe^' New
ClaimsTaken Up Now-^Must Go Farther On- A^Dtttcuit Trail Will Be^lush in the Spring-.
m
Itii-dn^ ft..in Y ikohaina Kin
ml iI
salmonfoi South Ameri.it ami KiikImiiiI^hinl will also take seveial shlpmenis or^hriiish I'olnmhi.i ore tit rardiff, Wal. s^The Herman Itark Hetslern arrived to-^d.i\ from Hal:iterry. I'.-ru with a eaiuo^of raw sui;ar for a local reltneri.
SENSATIONALDENOUEMENT.
In. .Inrtii . In the Mrbmler I im Stay tin ^^t .eliletl I rein I. x ha list Pin.
His.kitneWash.. Kept. The WclisPr^murder trial endttl in a sensational de-^iioiiement to-niaht. Tin Jury, after Mr*^ne Im-.-ii out for more than *pt hum s^i nil. in Willi a verdict of murder In the^first tl.-arce ami ^.is tllsa harx*sl. but two^of the jurors. It. J Krasler and i^.^Thomas. Iiniue.llat.il dellveretl a sianetl^statemt'iii to the .morn.-is fur the de-^feiist thai th. verdict was against their^convictions, and Hi.-y only ylebletl alter^physical and mental exhaustion from^the lona strain in the Jury room Krasler^Is ti.. years of aa^ iiud Thomas 7:' It Is^HiniiElit that Ibis will lmmeilin.lv had^M I new trial Webster received the^m rtllti with Ills unbroken front uf m..I-^t ism.
S...III.. ^fa^Hi. nin ii^^m w Khloiif'^how to (p i^tit tails. w^^.lay by K^i be ImMMB) 1^w ho. w ith^l.er. t-Hpel^i Hi tin-^KJondyke^of MM latt^MM ninK^I he route is^t ult until^in. niib a o^last five^w ould forev i^was not an^mountaineer
Therela Ir^n.undliiK be^Sapoilas to^th^ in xt 10 y .-.^.aimions ill^III si; Dipl. s^back by tin*^the assa.M i^dt.larcd thai^t ttdlnitly a
Iiitet ma^Mount Tt'ino^a ted tin si.^concerning th^the ton.^Anion* them^w ho has a xiekt^Isit's claim^Tomohoy. Ht
It Hi , .^. Th^ lif t au^^ on- i iiIiik Washington -^in in Mount Hakt't
hi^ ult all mt 11Id
bntuk'htto Hcattle yewlei -^V. MMMtMk PTcaldrnl of^i'ii and K. xti-t11 . ompaii)^| rank i'. i do and 1. i- W ^^I MMl i.liners ol LMtMMM^I trie t MMM. ^ ^ in the^^ ^eai^. I. ft for tin m i ni'^t MiteM nl lasi MvtMMMI^t-olilillg p. Mr. Saportas,^MMMW and MM MT) MB^^it Inveatlgatoi is within
(ftlupi ^ioisetl lami. hill tli ^^pi - nt itbstat It - i hat
s|ge any MM w ho
|^l lenced prospector and
Show.11. i i f Hi. federal .^onrl to Him-. I 1^Master in i h.nn.r. I'atloii for ronttrmu-^tion Tin- pra.tlt alli t-mls the re. en. t^ship The i-i.tri eoiers th.' ciillrt trail--^... iioiis of iht- r.. t-'iership from J o
wllell iii. lllll was Hied llUlt i
.laneti of this ^...t The total receipt^^It..eii. r M. Nulla duringi^ it
i-t u:. ^';.^^^ in this amount II: ^^. :^ ^:^was ft.mi MM Mb' ^f spirits and M^ msi i..i^from Hi. -ih of iln plant^ to tin Mn.
anHptriis ...nip.mi th - succtssoi ^ ^^the okl trust.
A NEW AMBASSADOR.
Itit per ^o Milium I'l. kr.l ll.il lit HSMMS^hen a-an %^ t-tiinplUltetl I-:' attsh sa-lt'.lar.
WashlllKtoll Kept -'^ The new Ii. i^in.iii iintl.assador III X'ou llollenla^will arrive here the last |wrl of n. xt^month am' will la- r.-celxed by the pres -^.'^^in soon aip r tin litter's return fill the^i. mi. i it...ail letters i^ this tffc i fium
th.I'niled Hl.iles . mhaasi at R^-rlln^^l^ ik in tin- limb.-1 terms of the new
in.assailor lanisn.r William sattl I.^hail lat-n mmtsl to m..ke the selection^^Wini: i.. Hi II. .1 b nbeh s know l.tlae of^Hi. I iikIisIi l.iiiauaae. win. I. Hi. .mi'^no i. e ,1,|,,| ii- i initt ilal advantage ,,i^lias um. ll I- it nin. letl .. .i faiot.ilil'^.-ircumstan. e Dial out iimbassatlor is an
..omphshi tl lottii.iu -cliolai .itiil ih
ttllpelor iii I ill'i Il.i- si let I. ^I .lit .^'Oil.
pllsludKnghsh scholar lo represent Her^^man.! In n
1
aimBaker and lis sui -^s enough gold, says Mi.^^p prospet lors bus^ 1 ^i^s. All tin slurb s ol the^cries an t orruboi aletl.^ol-i dial were brought^111^: mam Ml Itoganlus,^a cursory mspe. tioii.^ice e,,h| existed III ix-^MMhMM I^I' iin n who tame front^^^' ami they all NMMN^cs that huii la-en told^git ai si i lk.- of (III *as. t..
4mm Ul l.e.ll
a-a man mimetic l.'iih,^MiM. I'ost ami Lam^u t he . asl slip . I u^^Iket i si .-1 lt|. m ike H lit I s^'\ -^^ ral others hate f. ami n of the i|iial-^11^ discovered hi Hear iinmntain. A man^named Johnsdji am! several ..111. is^halt Is ell tlltti* sei n.l weeks and still
i.main hs-atl^th.-se inountaMV^w hit h
Thereis MM^oteupy pn.spt^Th. re are :|iHl ifc^.pl^now. ami I up ^^ ns^I was rettarnlM^is rich, as i It I^but I cannot^until my trie^not to p. in^lough w.aihei
Moriclaims. Kmm 1 '^Is Sili. la i M k. along^mi iietHjkt n il me. is placer gold.
^lb HI in. lul then bj^oi- tin n^xt I^ MMI^the MMMJMlM^going iii w In n^I mm the ills111. :^as ha- Is-, ii reported,^mn tl. finitely alaiui it^n tpi a My ad\ Ic is^t jw . us tin iam ami^gn at olsstaep s t i
CREW IN IRONS
npiaiu Prexeata Hallnm I nun Taking^I t-eui-h l.i'Xlr.
S '. I'l^ . ^ S. pt ^ The iii .1 i- ll
bark liolicaitl -..lle.l t..-.l.i. lor Kug-
t.-ti.lwith part of her MM m la and
ha-kfd up In ill. for.iastl. Hln- a.is
lowed ^iii to sea hi llle lug Hen KlHR.
win.h had alsMi-tl it numltei ol longshort -^men to s.-i the ^.ik ^ nails nulaMk UJM^heatls The ma lot It i oi alt.- i ion. a nl n^^ r. w .in- men who Mutinied .at the ship^hi'It t'a|h- It... k on hci rts-etit \-oyaa*'^I rom Hwan-ea. ..ml ilu-i were hs ked up
untilIln- h.irk got under w.ti itb r to
MMMM) UMM from MMI t-'rciuh^I. .n. alter haling received Hup advance^Pa^ -
Ibe! II .-.I Tuaelhet.
HhamokinI'.i S. pt 2^. Th. Uo.lies nf^Arthur \\ Mat ..r.-.i I Hal's itnd Mi -^i'ola l*.l-lltl.ill agetl ^ Isilh of Hllamo-^kln. wire MMMl In the hla. ksmilh shop^of Joseph Suiitik i In in..run.g Mai had^-hot his sw-.ili.arl ami Hun Mown nut^his own la this iin etiiiplt' hail Isfii^MM Pa it MM t un MMl MB MMM MMM^irraiigtsil to go .iw.n ami Is .pilt tli mat^ii. ^ I Itelng opitosi d Iii flit parents nf^MM sui lhe^ evMenllj iteckbsl In die^together.
suee.ssful prtwtiet ilpg
Ah|axial t-urrrep'.iiilciii oi th. Ki.n-^ing Tunes stiT'lwoid fiim Humaa to^^day uh follows i 'The gold ills..ii el a s^lit the mount.11Hp of W hatcom . outit)^an Is yonil am' dotini tin richest in^the annals of the Pacific coast or even
races at livingston
WERE MARKED BY CLOSE CON^^TESTS AND HOT KINlbUES.
No(Hie Had Any Kick ^ umiug a^ mmm^thing Weill ON suiuolhiy-Ixa^Hare. I'u.t polled.
itlAlaska So saw the moat c\|n lit in^MBWet't'irs. wluiii I have Jusi hccoiii-^panltd lo the st.In- of the itient finds^ret t-iil huii |s^ted In the i^lentil count ii^lount II.ik' rj^MMrMltMBl at^is I.^^ut. d ft at
Iell MMM ^ BBBk
Walla W.ill.i W . h HeplW ill.am
tut.i Itiam.iu hi He emplov of the^Walls W.ilia tins ami Klei Irlt toaapanN^fell from a |sde in f.. i high lo tl.n i t^i^i .-ii. .I injiirl. - whl. h t. rmlmiitd f t-^lalli Off w.t^ It. MMB at age and leal.^^a child in Hpokam
JumpedI rum n Wlioloii.
SanIViii' h^ Si |.i 2*^-lhnii Joyce^^ ...it- oi .,g. wlul. it-mpornrtli inaan.
iiimtsiirom .i ^ml si.tr^ wuulow of
ilncounit hospilal ami nt-tivtil sinii |u-^lurles ih.it lie died two hours hit i
5
everypurse.
StrungSuits with 2 |^nirs Punts
a,ul^^^ $3-75
Xobftylittle Middy Huns, fancy^braiils. at$5-00
Pine Wnrst.s| Suits mt DtMB^1,1$7-50
OneChance Free withevery^$1.00 Purchase for a Schol^^arship at the Business Col^^lege.
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BUTTE
Wtil IMMM l.ttltl Mine..
N.w York. Kept. JS.-A. H. Olnlr M P^..I 1 an nin Mai UeMCMhl OaMMl Honi-^rNL M. P.. of flu- Eighth Hussars Hi ',^MMx, N. II. two of the I'.minion s r. p- 1^It s. iitallves ill MM QMM'l Jubilee wn j^pgaaengers M tin Am. 1 lean Hner Purls,^wl i h arrived from Hoiith.' mpion io-dai^WPh Hum wti^ iwo London Pnauclera^who are ilireelois hi .1 Pig London 10m-^pnnv w ith f*. tsm.issi . jplt,tl p. acquire^gold mill's in BjMMM CMMBhM. They are '^A. T Ballpbury-JoiieH of th. latudon mm^of Join- Hntw.il A i'o.. and Hols if^Smith. Th. 1 mire part^ will lean- to^^day for OBMJBa.
Iitnr Men lit- s lied.
VlctnriaBj C BMM. 2^..-The pjMMtl^comes I'n'i' Iii. a ihal a larg. iiunili.^^of boats were swamp. I while tunnlr.g^W hit.- Moeat rafMth gtral Mtlet cui in.^ami ihat four men were dmwntd. Nt -^MB] set ms to know the nam s of the ^^im ii but a MCBrr nain.-i |{e\ MMI^^ tilted that It was a fa. I that lour men^had Inst their lives.
PLUCK'BRAKEMAN.
HeI ru.trati-. tin- MMMM ol BVMMB^II..PI I p a Train
Portlandtir- S. p' :^^ M. ig. r partic^^ular- MMs MMjBmI late to-mght thai the^^.tsibound overlan.l ^t It A V train No
Sp.1 lal IllMBllB 11 1 In Standard.
Llvlngsion.Kept. 2'.. To-ttay's races^w.ii inarketl hi close conpsts iind hoi^Mulshes its a rule Every thing went off^smoothly ami iioIhmIi had any kak com^^ing at the decisions announced James^Keow n .is starter (111 .11 tai'li got tin-^horses all off in a bunch and .0 ^ .impllsh-^cd this without repeated si ^i lugs As 11^result th. iiutiidetl programme was Iln-^Ished early, with no rates |Hisl|snud.^The hnrs. races result.il as follows
Three-minutetrot, lu-nls for Park and^Sweet MM MMM I'lisi head won In^Hoc Iii 2:V' Hum MMMl. L10I1 third lb 1 -^MMl MM won MJ l^o^ In I MB L.oli M -^^lul. Ham till^!
Half-mil.I'll s 1 heal MM In Tom^i.n.gin pi .1.'. RaBMM se.oml BBjy II.^tIni.l BMMMl heal same onh I. ;u M,
livi-elghlhsMM Won h) * MMM I T^In Lllu'j. I'mina M.ok stcotul Halih'^third
BjJMMltrot, mile heats- Unwind look^two heals in 2:'.^ anil ^ im. Hilly set ond
I'oliytlash t|Uailer of a MM 'icil.^first In :2.i'j, TiiMmiiny sis ond. Indian^third
Thepool h.ixes dill ii gotsl busliit ss^and tin MMM got away with tin MM^tile In . 1. ry MMMM I
Th.hiciii. MM were sandwiched In^MMMM tin |MM Mat MMl w.n ..iri
.1-. M mug a- Mm i;it 1. r
Hali-mllt. Ilea's w.is MM 111 MUM
Inull. 1 Hi run k and Hharmun of th.^first -i.iion finished In tlu.i MMM IMM
t17 , I-', i g^*..u. w in.in Bye iinti i .n.
wasIh- order . nf the second s.. lion^IBM, I
Inthe run-off I'crgusoii won In I itl.^with Imtll. i. Wilton ami It. nil. k In .1^close llnlsh
ThetWo-mlle Open resulted pi this or-
MriKerguson. Tate. Hudlti It riil.k^Tollmrst Wilton iim. MB MM* .' ^^^i contl. 2 'la.
Ilalf-mlhfor Is.1 s - Jeff, i-r mi IP^^e-^man tlrst: Henry aial liots.it 111 mm^order.
Ktve-mllehandk ap^ IVrgusoii and^IMMM*. MMMl Tap. Wilton an.I Her^^on k t'. s.ioml^. N^. I inlniit liinll. i^MM by a spurt right iiinb r iht w r. gi f^^ting tin 1 money ami Hi. lime puna In
IIII I't tails.in second II. 1 in. k 1 It'nl^The illstiii.e on tht tratk for the
Mk.tiibrs I- '^**^ lartls in exits- of the^fin mlbs
\MMM MMMi^Hp* ^ nl I dspaP h to the Standard
l.liiugrtonHi pi 1- latrry Hainan 1 a^frelgh. hrsk.mnn had a . ban call ln.ni^met ting death ^t Mulr MsMJT. He was^alighting from .^ Hat . ar t^. make^switch when In inn In contact with^Hie ruiuiiiu Isiard of th. tar lie fell lo^Hi- ground .eitsldi of tin ri.11 and was^caught , lid rrMMB tmtler tin J0urn.1l^boxes. II. was bruised In Iht lan k and^11. ^lie.1 iiii.iii:.II. Hr Alton -ii^ t hi ri-^ii re no ti 1- ^I 11 - reentry It was a^narntw ... at tlniugh. anil l^irry be^^gin^ to Ilia k |Missesse^ a . luim. .1^Itf...
panit
There. . nt huii |s In II11I11 mountain-.^-1i11.it.^I In tin northeast portion of^Whale.im count)' ninth vpnl and ca*l^^^r Mount 11.ik' . Th. minimal rang^^runs MTUtMBl and aoUtBMM and lo-^da.i M kieMlaM fuMihree mUxs. There la^1 im iiiiing how MhcB farihaj M mmI
Kxeryhill In fie liuinetlliile v it 1 ml\^of the find Is Bnrered with I..canon
,slakes. At pree.fii 11ir. :\^^\ pros-
|hitins in th 111,1 luuuiiig 11 .111 ex^^perienced men In tlftice In.us. Hi, half^forsaken then caiploy. r s .din . to ti t^Hull- luck in the new in I Is. Th.- villi^in Hp Mic 1 la ins- lam.' Jack, MMM .^HBVi Lulu and Whist \arb-s fn-in^IBTM to IIm feel Iii thn km s. Ii rBM^ni rthwcsl and snilluii't uint^- .1 lay. 1^of porphyry Icdg^. In a s ip. inim-^matin, t. and aitril -rnus shah appealr^in the ledge. It Is (TM MlllBxf i|tlaltx^i f mu r and rose ^ dor. entiling 1 op^per and sill. 1 The \ fill 1 a 11 i^' t ^ a- ^ d^half a mile. Tin impping is iindci solid
porph)rj
'Thegold is kiioi.n as win- gdtl. ami^can Is- seep mIUmBI any let ubh by tin^naked 11. and pu ked ^.ui with Iln hn^Mi nails. That there Is gn .1 |MMII-
ii -i of it Mjrra m om mm ha^ mm the
l.-dg'.an MMMl, The fM'IMllMI of lb--^IMM in whi. h Hi. find is kamted tie-^In.1 ^ st ll to It, 1.11 ip-h In MMMBIi
Him1 i or. 11 is no plat. hi .1 it ml. .^foot. If I hen is any plac-i inning it^has not as \.i la-en d momtraPd^to be a imying pi- position Teeajerfeel^gRBBM go win 1. iln- lull claims at^ to^in found w it in. in lie ^^ i;t 1. -1 111 i.e. , .^MMMMl I lull^ 1 i^.- I w.nt avef plates^III COMPdJI) tiilh piosp.tiui- tlait all^the goltl in th.- nttige MMMl hot hi^ un^to go t.vt t again. A- to \ in hi r It is^.idiisai'l^ for m-11 M go 1 ^. MB MW^IImis ai the fnes.'til time, oplnltglp of^the pn MMM t.rs tliff'i Tims who have^MMI there Iht- longest say II is safe In^fruin om- In 1 w months yei 1 m. 11
MBMlIrM In 111 that all iMlms
lMthe iMinsaiati inmny of tic gi .'
tl'u's hllll bet'ii taken \e\y p|. M mMI
gothrtBrrom. 1 would hat 1 1 ^ any-^MM to go in until MM spi ii .: The^noMMrj pi NrBarh Iln- Muds un I deled^1- a- rugged as Ml ^^^ iniagu 1 ll
will take an IMMM sum 1. i
\^ MB It.-'
THE DEATH ROLL.
lit.
Ire lleitl 11 nil Three ^l.h-i^ lie^MMMBj MBBi
Ms1 ion III^ . Kept. f. ^Th^ .!^ tl 1.ml^woin.M-tl hale ..II lain taken ftuui Ih^^mlm Winn tin ^ x plus Ion mi un ' i.s',. 1
Ida) A i MMMp n I t ^t Mlnl moita
n .11 ideal follow I Mini Kiauk I'.i 1
Italian, slngh. John Oulllt iht la^i
mantaken Irom tin- mine. Mortally^wounded: peter (*as|m-r Kut.-i.in 11^^;. m ttl. Italian Jo.- Harlow. BMH in^iin six mi n wiin wen- less s. rl^u^ 1^wuundeil will re. over
AfterI01l.1v s MMMM the MMMM ^^^nil- held l'^!''ll OaVls. the su|si llU'll'l
nt of the mine part 1 ^ ri-spt.m 1 1
1he death ^f tht hi- men and conn
himto tin MMJMB Jail to await tin- at-^nun of p. gr.nni juri He w.i- nam.^Ined befor. Justices Pamuele mi.I BMP^-..11 ami tin 1 n l.-as. .1 inm in I.^i; uun
The l.-eiing against mm ^ rary^hiiih. Many nt the Miners say thai if he^hud doin lus MBjJ ami OMBMMMl w i I he^MMBjMBMBM of the t.iw then^ha\e Is-t n no explosion
BMMsMr*!MMMi^^ Mi ig^ Hepi. H Tin BMBBjM regMI^of R. telver McNulta nf the Whiski v^Tlast Was ' reft rt. .1 to-.ini l.i .' . lg.
atreaty was ratified
AN INSTRUMENT EXECUTED BE^^TWEEN JAPAN AND CHILI
Iti a ( 1.ntprelieii.ile Kesriaagemenl of^Treaties, Japan*. Kelailnn. Ire^l int t .1 011 a ^ alfmm llasla.
Wisliin-ioii H- pt 2* An Put resting
MMMM MMBMi M MM CBBMI leg'i-^tlon .it I o l... k thi^ MMMMi whin^lor the hr^1 MM. 'In' lie.ill MMMMM^w.i. 1 slaltlisht .1 Is tw.i-ll t 'hill ami Japan^BMBM UMM of ^'Ii 111 had MM MM-^j gatetl as the p|eiil|H^lentlari 111 la-half of^1 his ...urn 11 ..ml MBBMM MMM ^^^^1 MMM for that 1 ..until Tin gMMMB of^1 ihe two I. gallon- w.n pi .-s. nl ami aflef^ii. 1nsi111m.nl li.nl Is en i-x.s iil.d llun-^- was a.1 sgehaggl ^f ftihitatlolis The^I I null Wis slg lle.l In six duplicates two^111 Baaalsh IMa in IMMMM and two Pi^Knghsh ll is .111 ^ xlelialve d.s untent^nn.ialing lot p. a.. aiiilti and com^un nt'. .' o covering Ihe entire rung.*^of relations let we. 11 the tnunlrtee, as II^- Hi. in 1 ami null UMtV MCMMM MMM^II ill 111 M mTMB Hn n. w Inali of Japan^with ih. l ulled Hiates and with oilier Mr^^I MBM n.'tens as tin latter i.s.k up Ihe^..1.1 Ire.til.^ wlul. this Inaugurates rela^^tion- MtBMM 'I^ twMMMM
With llMMMM of this tr-nl
'Japan h i - .\i. luted In r 111.^P in ^^steni^of IrealkM t.. th. liiiied Hi.itt s M- xr a^I', in llraxil an.I 1-hill and I- iiegotlailng^n.w .1.1 in il. - with the other bailing^Houih .111.1 ^'^in ml Amerl. an n.ill..li^^ght hit- also made Irentlis with tin at^I Ir it a In Itirmaui Pram-^. Ru-sia and^otlnr hading Hump, an |s.w. rs The IM-^.His are to go Into . ff.. t 111 \^r.^ ai whh It^I lime hi this ^ omptehepHlve reurrang^men 1 of her treaties. Iln rebtilnna nf^IMM with tin nst of flu world will ty^^phoid on a mot.- uniform basis. The ac^^tion of Japan has attra. lid Hu favors-^I LP alMMMg m' oiler countries. Im hid^^ tug the uuthorlih- lore who feel MM^-uh nnsl. m .unI uniform mains would^' le of ..ill ill' ig' lo Ihe I'nll.d State.
..un..of our In .ill. - Is lng h^i -ears old^j ami In many r.-speets otxwob-tr This M^-ti.. particular!) of tin treat) heMMMM^tin I MMI MMM Mi ^-pain most ef^win h nl..ii^ i^ th. 'inn Hpam^h po^-^. suns of Kloeiil-i and Isttilsana
AM MMBa.
Elk \. 1 H-pt n A rich ^trikr hn^^1 f. ii in o|. .1' tlidd ^*r.i k In ti e mmbm^MB Ass^is whh Ii have bbb nnolt show^I the gMMM t^ MEM much Mb gold Al-^1 most at tin- Isglnnlng of the drill^i wh'h I-an- the tunnel at gin r..t. tl..
n.....lis tf 111 Work l^ now in T^ f. ^ 1^I id tin ore l^sli Improve* with ivni^j -hot.
111.1\ggsMM nt. ' Ifl
I Portland Or. Mept. 25-Two n. w ap-^istlnimefits w.n nniioiiticed to-dsv
from th. get^ ral ofllif tl^ i^reg^ti
K.illw.tiii ml Ni.ilgalloli tomiiaii) Thn^it, 1.. j ti W.sHllord gin. r.tl IMMM^,e. ,,t ,11.1 It II Miller as^lsi.uit gen-^. r.il tr. Ight MM
mMmjMMeMM i
. H-pt. .''- Th. .n'.i-i .'' com^^merce . ommiHsloii atliourn.sl n- h.-artrg^; of tin warehouse cmnpan) .omplalnl^! to-day on act omit tjf the .liltt' ult^ of pro-^I curing wltnesHi's
ITIS NOW NIP AND TUCK
ChampionsAre a Scent Nom in^the LsMvd.
onlyfour games more
AM'spiay Now Means the .. *- of the^CTuvmpionahlp Both Teams Ar*^Straining Every Nerva to^Win the Perataai
llalllniiire.Hefit r. -It Is again nip^ami tu^k lslw.cn ike chaMpbHia and th
Itosa on tin pennant rs . Willi th.
.hamidons a scani matt In th. lead by^having won lo-dat s num.- W .lh tin- lin-^ish In sight and hut four gum.^ I. Ii to^Itlii^ I.) ih^ one 1 lul. innI h\c for tl..^..ih. 1 .. inispUi ^.f 11 kin-l fr..ni itns^um.- ^^i will pt^Isil.iv ..an Hn mak-r^of Ii in. distinction ^^( Is-uig a nr ml- r
ofHit Is si latseuull It amtl'l. ..ml
.ail. Inm P. g. I a smaller Mislead of^a larg. r MBM ^f Hit ^Temple ^'up'^moiiei Willi Hu- fa. 1 In new ll Is 110^wonder ihe pla)ers on is.t u leaais^straining every n.rie to win and that^the outcome of Ih. MMMI is of vital^imporlun. . n. them 111..I of Intense Hilt-r^^est to their partisans
Two ol the most exciting games In
llle III.toll of iMSelmll havi res.ill. 'I
Irom IIP- -litlon .luring Iln pres. 1 1
serb-s.ami Montis 1 promises lo bring^another N.sl.rtla) s was a nerie d.-^^Inner ami 11 hmughl im to tin heart^of lite Hi .^lolls follower^ To-day w.t-^ininther. ami although the home pl ti.is^were never In ail--^l not .. soul mi tin-^an.mills fell that tin result was In valid^MM until the last man in th. nlnlh had
Ih-.-ii rillrett Mor. lliilll p'W in-ople ~iw
itand not of iln m would ban miss^^ed ll lor .1 farm
Allhm I.** or them who .am.- Item^ItoMon an siipreni.lv happv lo-ulght^and each ami eiciv loier of the game In^liultlmole 1- prepan.l to swear that
III.ri Was 11. let such a pll. Ilel iii the^woild us ll.ill.i'. fot 11 w.i- maillli l.v^the puis rh work ol Ih. ^Wlaard th it
theVI. loll li sts with lllllltmor. II- bal^It.I W.II tl.-ltle.l ^pll'lldltllV l.'l.l pll. heil
mugiilheentlvu- tin- s. on will .how Ho^dltl KI1.ls-1ul.1nx for thai matter and^mil a man of the 1^ played Mdl) llayte^and It.ihlnsini tip off a run In th. seventh^111 litis wl- Isiwi wnh Hamlin.11 on^Hani MM t aught Istween Ural and set ^^..ml While I so I.- ..n.l It. it^ were limning^him down Hamilton sprinted for hum.^Inn u'll. k a- iht.light Is.11, returned^iln- Pall lo Hi. MBM H was a Unr throw^..ml ., Inn- . nl. ll. ami the ^ aptaltl of the
'h..mii- sat down gissl ami hunl upon
tht- alhtmg Itosionlan ulm.iel crushing^him with his 2^i istunil- of soli.I a. 1^i ln attendance waa Is.fT... m. ore l.t no^uliigs
li.tlilmnre1 ; nun 1 11 i
mmmm^^^aoiie-i
It H E
bbmbmb^ ^ ^MI
II..si.hi' W I
I.arm.Iruns Italtlm.a. . iwo-lsc-^^lilt a-Holler Kh.heii.lani lamg Bohin
Jeiuiiiig- Three-has.- hits^ Keelei
Ha.rtrtte hp Hull r l^..uhle pl.us -Jen^^nings and I snl. McHraw ami lki^li^la-fl on has.- Kaltlmm.'. tl Huston '^^Kltsl base on halls tiff linn.' off^kh.ls minus : Hit B| MMMi MB MM-^fer I Kloln-ndaua. I Htruek nut Hi^lloffcr : hi Kloln-ndaiil. I I'aaatd tuila
ItoblustaiI mpln Km-ln ami II in^iim. ..I game Tw.. hours Halt.'n-
11.1Itiniole lli.get I ItobPison. Iloslon
KlolR'lidanaami II.-iw n
I1 nil t.u.k ti
tievibind
la.tilsvllle
Hill, ri.-sYoung and /I^and
S
i'.i-bindIs.ills V |||e
HamBl -^ami \\ d^..n
.reof
1:
II.
iM^I IS
W'llaonami^I mpirt^O'llB).
OM THE TRACK.
In^ M BMM^Innatl Mept. ft -The full ateeMMf
olthe tin nnall J.s key . luh al^rkeeed to-day Beawlts Pour and
1trific I'.s.k won Ida H. MM^^\ ^ ^m.i im .i*eV Ma
anda half ftirisnga Taeaada wont. BMV^^ Man., sc. ond 1, to- 1 11 ^ -1 third: tlaae.^I :r. fue lurbiaga^I'oaat Navarro^yS .'111.1 third.
1un. , . s-. Hing-MnieleT-
.. i.. 11 1 Ma id neciajxd Hst Ma^i |e^nl time I K Mix l urksBM.
-.Iln,a Kihhi.-i-r won Harry Thuhuru
ml Mot Ills third time- I II. TM
n-ib-s llig knight Won Bastion^Is.mini. 11. r.l 11 roe I B).
In^MMMBBk^\. w v, a k st* pi. 2 It -alts at OM^^ i h s i ' ^I. 1^I ^ 111 .1, .: l. ^ 'lord
\i 1:1 11 Lot won Trllleite wmr-^-..! king i ihlrd. 1 .M-. 1 Negdaew.^^tak. - six furlongs. Selling Pll IMM^won Hail.hi ^....mi Blue Away third;
1in. I I.',, d.1 -ih-.hI mil.- and a
.1 i nt. 1 Ian Hrn-li w.ai iirnaaient ^^^.^-
c ...1 1 half furtoee*
HighJinks won Handball neroM. MM^Parb-i ilin.l time IMS- MaegMMBBBj^alsiut iwo ..ml a half mtbs laua IIM^w on I n , up. ^I se. .nl Flushing third;
Hm.MM
ItBarleas.
Chicago.Kept. Ii.^ Result a at HarteM:^Ki 1 ^-eighths isf a mile Konsavaoaah
won Depending ml Kuakiu third:
:^^^ . I 1: 11 ^ ^ 1 - ..f a Mile
Prist.inwon w 1 T aecoad. HlMMoaa^tlmi I 14 Plve and a half fM-^l.n.g iPuxnn wini Klora I...ills, aee-^i'. Waldo third, time. IMVa-
MiieI .1 uuarti 1 l.iherty stahes
BnadptaI hm ge waa. I'aruerio aecoad. Or.^Hhcpp.ir.l thud 'line. 2 ^7 Thrce-awar-^lers ..1 .1 mile-Hath ansn. Harry^m ^tid AIIhih third time. I 12V,^aad a slxieenth^Berrano weak (Mea-^ni^, ic pi 1 ad Chart*^ Christy third;^tlmi I ITS
WITHOUTWARMING.
Hepnl) wherig* MMM Dm a VaaMJ^Kan. her la Idaks..
CpeeluiIHspatt h to the Mandard.
p.naielk. Hept 2i-B'heo the alagw^fr..in t'lisi.t i.ttint) arrived at Blacklaet^last evening It brought the news that^voting iieorge M'-tti.w-iii bail been shol^tle.nl b. two .l.piii) sheriffs at Hiuaton^th. .veiling In fore He was on horseback^^ hot tlown without warning. The.^depute^ . luinicl 10 have a warrant far^his arnat hut nnle off immediately after^the killing ami no details could ha^'earned Young M -iaa .n was about M^wars old. a ml was a son of Heairge Be^^th.wan a wealthy cat lb-Ma 11 of Carter^. ount 1
INTHE OISTRICT COURT
SENATESECRETABY BLOOR IB^N1BD A NBW TRIAL.
Judgesmith Awards the t natady ad MM^C hild to the Basaaad la UM^Barsh Oh.
(iacinaall-11. l eal*.
HII .mil^ H-pt . tin. lima 11 had^things tlnir ..wn wav In Isit h gam.^ t.,-^^lay. tin- llrowns not Islng Pi II at any^^laae tmly live lunlnga were pla)ed iii^iln sc. ..ml gum. 1*11-1 gam-
It II K
CMMMmM^ M t
Ht laiuls . 5 II 1
Hatt.rii ^ I'.n in nat. 111 Khret anil^I'l. 11 Hart and Houglgss I'mpir.-^I'^ . 1
S.1 .aid gallic
It II K
tintInnatl ^^ II X
Ml laiuls ^ t* i
Haiti11. - Khret and aVbrlvri U^Inn- t'oh-man .n .l lt.nigl.t-- I lupin^P. .. 1 -
BMMMesfBBMlMMM
Hi....kPiS. ni i- llio.iklv n won two^gann^ tin^ afternmin from ih^- v'uuk-i-^[Hinkle wa^ wild in th. MM SMMMl and^was hit lre. lv Paine pit. hid a stmng^Katie In ih* ^.-. ..ml Kami- l-ish
Ihe vlsllola ttimplet.ly at Ills
PBMgam.-.
It
llr.Hiklynla
Philatlelpbla. 1
Hatterh I'avm ami Hum i^and Inn !^ I MBM -''art^ nt- 1
H.'..ml gam.
It
Hrnoklvn I
Philadelphia1
11.'.. 1 ^ - Plafca 1 ami But tell W h. e| 1^ami ti.in.ni- I nipin faipentcr
rhad
mmI
11I.
U1^t T
111:
73^^ I
Won uu n Hrii.taa.
1'iti-l.iirg H^ pi 2.. 'iti'ago won ih.
-Ham. on a ^h. i^loll Wll 1. ll rnlll.il the^home t.am complei.il la the seventh.
'when th. -.ore wan tied. Ihe hatti 1 y was^tiving to ..ml l.angt 1 ^ hi^ base on^balls l.v I..I.hihg the ball wide nf the (six^latum ' PI- '1 '^ th. . un me limit of^^h^ ^p|s..-iit Imx and hit one of th.- easy^hitlls f.a a two-hunger scoring tw - runs^TM : un MM ^ ailed in the ^ ighth Pilling^on account of darkness Hi ore.
H II B.
PltishurgI t I
Chhago ^ U I
ItatPrles-iianlner ami Sugib-n . Thorn-^...11 ...I ^^..null'^ I'mcii. Mdl mild.
Nw lot' -Wl..i. agios.
N'w York Sept 21 T e Hiai.is started
.in ,ai Hwaim in iln 1 .uith and kept it^Hi . .nl ihe sixih Inning, during win. h^^ man .-^^^! 1.1 make more than^. noagh runs lo win tie gagae. They alow-^nl dow n and gdayod hstb ssly until Lynch^. alle.1 Ihe gam- . Tin S uture af the game
ii.^ I'm HeHrM'a MMg M MM'i^hit to ..nter. thrown.g the runner out^at Itr-i Score.
It II K
N'w York U 12 1
w.ishliigtuo 1 1 1
Batt.n.. Hi.-i. ,'i,i Warner; Swaim
1 l-'arrell. liupin- I inch.
MMMI.^ 1 Iwo 1.nun -
-* ^Th, . .1 ... i
11.games lo ih. Indiana tu-tiai lie re-
r'
SpecialDispatch to IM ^taadard-
II.1.11., H. pi ::^ John Hbmr. an reterw^of tht senate of the last legislature, who^was convicted of secreting the salary^hill and ^.in. 11...I p. one year la UM^peiiltentlar.v will not get a new trial wa-^b'ss iln- supreme court grants It to aBM^^Judae Smith 11 .In- district tourt to-day^... . 1 ^ in. .1 t In m..t mu for a new trial aad^Mr III.sir s .it 1..rney gave notice of an^..pp. .' iin , ..iirt also denied Hloor'a^motion for permission to tiling six of UM^in.11- who hmughl 111 Ihe verdict igslMM^I 1111 unmt for Ihe paris.se of quts-
In.nlng iln 111 as to whether they read Iks* |^neW^|W|s r .1. counts of the trial whIM
iiw.i^ iH'iidiiix Tint, had I..s-u aflldavltt^n 11 ...In..-.I wnh a ve w lo showing that
iIn pirv had been pn ludu-ed by newspa*^n 1 .porta of the trial but the state ln-
1 ' l t.r .tfttdavlts 10 show that
Ihe -ir..rs h.ol not read the newspaper
torb - referred lo. The court waa sMM
il^ . iht lurors had mu read Ihe re-^is.iis aad s,, .halted the motion
Inth^ d'etre.'! court to-day Judga^Smcli awarded the custody of the bahy^daughter of Hurt aud Huttle M. Marsh to^in. lather The .,nt at mn uf the eustodjr^..r th*- child has been in dispute until^to-day. laist Ma^ Marsh took Um rBM^from h-r mother who was not allowed -^lo nee the lathi for several weeks, when
11n a wanted her the temporary
.uslod) of tin- child Mrs. Marsh had ae-^. ur^.I a divorce from her husband after^101 trial. Involving the character of^a Mrs KIU Hh if formerly of I'.rent^'Marsh hen been keeping tab aa.
hiswif. tor antral months, and a tear^days ago filed a lot nf affidavits whMB
iiared Mrs Marsh to be anything het^the kind of a guardian she should M for^.. little girl He showed, among other^things. Inm she hud been employed In^bear hall in Kelt, and there were nut
o:i^ affidavits to prove that she had^i.c.n seen Intoxicated In Helena
..inp.iniof men In saloons, all of J^she til.I not undertake tn ah^t..' .- Th. court granted the^Marsh on the condition^maintain In r In a respt^V.- Marsh will la- i'l .wed^.1 ul only 011.. in ^ix mnatto
\Pinner XMTMtMa.
s it- ,rt . -pondriH-e of HsM
8.pt Bv-THe I-rwis and
'ink. .',1 am-MIBMj* ^TmI,
nthis city taenigkt WBh
fo,i^^ , m+^lsz*^*
.Id.-ntJoM H^dent. WdiMM CMrae. se. n .ary ami^ireasiirer Kx.^'Utfre lomanttee. T. H.^llle n haunt *sd Job^ Mewa, ,. All real,^den s .1 ^i- mmutw who , ^me to More-^,..,0- Ik- ll ivd are eligible to^nicMlM-rsBM .
By.tha
\raolatedtarg
gnerMIPl^t^iti h to the HtaaBanl
WaHhlngtonaeat. ^-WBBam N. BMM^rill of M.chlgan has bean appoin .d vara^,.1 ihe Tort Shaw Indian school.
Montana at Mi \^r annum