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TH' DAIL YEILLOWSTONE JOURNAL. VOLUME VIII. No. 55 MILES CITY, MONTANA, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 3., s889. PRICE FIVE CENTS. THE DAILY JOURNAL TAe O.Friel .I p-r tof C(,,dt.r 'oEDuty.. Every Morning Except Monday. Population of Miles City . 3,000 Terms of Subscription; y MAIL, IN Ai,v "tF., |'U1TAi. PAIl'. Daily Edit ion, lon year.................... ..... I (.0,o ally IE. iti t all i rs n. ith ............... ......... *,,J uaily Edit i,o.one *Iulthil .................... .......... I, ' To (ITY al IsM .IIa1hi, Carrier, Every M,~rnilg, at 2, ent,, per Weeki, WEIEKL.Y ElITIIN. YI1.I ,W }A PI.it. One Y. r ....................................... ::, "1z Months................................. ............ 2,0, Thre, e Mon htht ... ....................................... 1 Advertising Rates. .. - ., X o., tie m.s . , . - . . a . * · 'ay. '.. :"1( 300 4.00 a.001.0 10 11.00 20.00 ) y · ....... h I 0 7.0) 11.00 13.00 18.00 26.00 Days..».. 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H~ llt OR, r nllrlryl :hEAXrJ R. tnttitd Vi~terittiy PlLrlteu .rh cat' dry. Reni.k4ene. Ni a. In 11 y. (A1* ut IeI d.1I dy or aigi.L. Irvt. uriers at riaraiteca drug store (or espundence ;iruuly aunewire C. It. LEIII ER . N11. N ytiuadnwn Oficeand re-id, irci,(,-iro~ide- Iq hant. Muan N. CHIKCHIh. Kmnmanuael t'lhrri h tEllat .pal) Palmer $t -"nt ice Mundayn at Y:3") a. to. and 7:30 p. in. nawur, Robinson, retctr. N apt tat tiurtab-'~tat NiM. W1eeks, scllnq pastor. 'ruacblhtu nervi, SthiliuV at I r. in. arid p w hi. "-u'e and Prayer Meetilng, Wteint-day at .:I" p. A cordial :nritationra t all, 3lMebajaai C'hure.-ýrleer a :nday 11 a. iII.. it p. ln. Prayer tjieetiiy %%duesdq evening .,der Nutting. paator. 'r.-a lrteran (Church-&rvicea lrunday, 11 a. IL., p. to. T1. V. r:lutruuu(, t.,dtur *hucrcb of pc iut Pait.lr, 'catlolic-Nrrt'ies eery first and third r-zutJ co the macnib. Ifigh Pas, a 1 " t .u . trulciy "t Cool at 2 p. w. Vespens aa tst',etiictmt, at ..A p.. i'. FATi4Xk(, i'AtWLYNt. " Mb(CTIE'IL,% A. 0. H.-Ii,,'icun No. I meets firt and second undmvsof ea b wo oth. K. of 11.-Meet. z,..t asd thutd Wednesdays ci r p. iii,, at Odd FIcIuow~t lI,.,; A. F. &A. MI.-YIluwctonr 1uge, No. 26, flrt lid Ca,'ru Wcda.e.dcys. R. A. M.-Y.¾·!'ostunt Cisarpr, No. , second hirirday in ..s. II gii1,C.1 Ki. T.-Ualn~laU. ( ·ulullrusdery~l courc h Thurn ds,.. (. 0. !.-tc lcCer 141,1 No. 13, every '4 1v alC t rhe i . It,. I. C). 0. I.-setittiil Ei k uitsii1,uii No. 6, Orat K. of p.--Cnia.eer Lodge, Na. 7, Thursday s)c ixa. It 0l.1d FeI, ww '". K. of A.-Miles City tyrant. .. every undy at I{ Ilu. K. of L.-Firm .ri~d third ruturds)s. l:. A. K.-C. L. (,rurnt Poet, No. It, 6nrt and abirl Tuesday'. 1.4l. (U. T.--$tur of the West, No. 24, every Tus-Ilsy CYveIfing. a. of V.-ibsuie (lamp No. 4. Meets first and bird Mmwdava @ each month at hood Temples I. _ II ITISTIT. Or. U U. HEDGES Will be at the Maeqgee. Heu 1(ov. 1h ad remuS. as lorn as buales will war rathim In oa d.mg.All operatUons, whrther em/tb. natural teeb or mit lelal suhetitumee, performed sooordlq to the latmt Improvemneats I the art. dl a 15Cn35t504 tor the p.11ws eltrao Te n of 'Poet h. IREEDIIOBl jueft! EsAUSLAND'S GUNS. r BUVOL VIII, AMMUN 11ON ,.u .v:Irng ' Co.e., The Bee Hive. Our Bargain Corner has an entire change this week. Call and see what it contains. It is great, not only for reduction in price but also quality of goods we show in this corner. Two lines of Ladies' Shoes to be closed out, worth $2.50 at $1.65. bizes 3~, 4, 4', 5 and 6. They are bargains. You will agree with us when you see them. Lee Eisenderg. STOCK GROWERS' NATIONAL BANK, MIL ,ES CITY, MONT. THE LARGEST BANK IN EASTERN IONTIAN NTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS W. R. STEBBINS. President, WM. HARMON, Vice President. H. F. BATOCHELOR. Cashi.r. C. L. ? !RRILL. Asst. Cashb F I H 5 '.' NATIONAL BANK n.l.T 10 CIZTYF, htOJS"''A.A. TBE OLDEST AND I AGST FANK IN EASTERl IONTANW W. B. JORDA. President. 0. id. MILES, Vice President. E. B. WEIRICK. OCshier. H. B. 'IJEY, ". ,itu' Ca .hLer 1NTERF8T PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. WESTERVELT'S MEAT MARKET, Main St., Corner of 6th. Under the Iersonal upervItio, of GEORGE REITZ and stoc krIl tom Mon day morning till Satulday night with the CHOICEST DELICACIES in MARKET. Particular attention laid to Iamdly trade. R. C. RICHMOND ................I I ow t llih d.............. AT HIS NEW STAND ...............Aud rtar y for bu uea e .............n Watches. Diamonds and Jewelry. Watch Repairing a Spbclalty. LOOK YE HERE! We ar too busy unpacking goods to write adver tisements, but we have the largest and best line of HARDWARE. T'INWARE. STOVES aand OROOKERY. Ever shown in Miles City, il, Sveil & ler. COME AND SE. Chas. W .Seyde, -.gNotav Public""" REAL ESATE. , Life and A~m Insurance. OS.. b sg.wgm Daub. NtLb. Apr USvfUma.. ALL IN THE UNION. Th., L'it of tle Fhour `Stl,:-. W'-ht IJitl Itn'i: , .\'lhi te iiii th il l'ahn ;I n .1u 1Iu |%hs. ( a;t a .\l] ,la u "-," in tint' L( - I-tur n :it Wantingtm Admllitted WAllIIN(;I', Nov. II.-.Sacrtary itlalile to-day telegraphed 'he territo rial and itate govy morN that the pres ilent signed the proclamation declar ing that territory a state of the Union t 5 o'clock and 57 moinutes tbhis after noon. THE NEWb AT OILYMPIA. O.YMurIA. Wash., Nov. Il.-The senate and housel llet this afternoonll and prcweeded to elect minor offl:·ra. Later, while the :house was debating on a joint resolution to hold a night seMilon and .roceed to the election of a Iuited States eenator a fumesage was received from Gjiveraor Moore, an nouncing the recelioin of a dispatch from secretary Blainell, tatl.g that the ,resildent hbd signed the a'lmis a(in proclamatlio. Instautly every member sprang to his feet and the entire house and spectators cheered for sole minutes. When orlder was )rstored one of th. Ilelbers, Tucker, an old pioneer of the stute, arose to his feet and in a brief speechl ca3ngratulat. ed rbh legislature and people on the admlisslou. In the senate the procla. mation was albo received with contini ued cheering and tile wildest enthusi aseu. In view of the proclamation ad mitting the state a resolution to elect senators to-night was laid on the table, and it li genlerally understood no election will take Ipl:' until 1 u. day of next week, Nov. 19th. luau gou -tion of state ofllerw will occur onl 8M nday. Smaith Lost IMLl Temper. Losro~., Nov. 10.-The fight be tween Peter Jackson, the colored Australian pugilist, and .em Smith, the English champion, toork place at the Pelican club as arranged. The fight was for a purse of £1,(00 sub sorillbed by members of the club. Jacksou outlought Smith for two rounds, whereupun bthe English fight or cross-buttocked Jackson. The ref eree then gave Jackson the victory. The hall in which the fight took place was crowded. Among the smectators were maty lords, mtmiters of the house of cmlllons and other pronml nent persons. Smith won the toss for position. In the first round there were many heavy exchanges. In the second round Smwth appeared winded. Jackson forced the fighting and knocked the English champin all over the ring. Falling akalnst the rople Smith grasped the rope with his ritht hand, guarding himself with his left. Finally he madt a rush and threw Jackson .Smitb tried to resume the fight with bare knuckles. The police eized him and persuaded him to shake hands with his antagonist, Smith was beaten at all points. He has lost many friends by his dislay of temper, and his claims to being in champion "form" are exploded. The Pau.Amrleasu. PITrrBURa. Nov. 7.-Tbe All-Amer less party today visited the Iron and glass works in this city and McKeese port. In the evening the tourists were taken to the exposition building, wbhere they saw the flnished products of nearly all the busines nlaterests hern. The feature of the nlght, however, was the natural gas display witnesued from the baloony of the exposition building. Three four inch pipes were erected on the river bank and at a sig nal the gas was turned on and Ignited, shooting fifty feet into the air. Then a volcano of water suddenly bunlt up ward from the river eurface. A rocket wa rfid into it and the tower of water lifted tself a hundred feet into the air from among the boiling waters. A large main pipe bid been run out into the river to aseompllih this ehbot. Another one in the wais shot forth lurid flames of light, which showed all the oolor of the rainbow as varlo chemicrale were Ijested Into the pipe. The display over, the visitors re turned to their betel. teem Sews. TrainDAD, 0ol., Nov. 1l.-Varuies parties who spent ten daye i theneew bloekade betwe I mery Gap and Folom. N. M., arrived nl this clty -s. day. They rport she iaNtring man and animal fully ua ureat as shown in former repots. The way was c·l-ared with piow-. :;. t hi- mnorn ing th* snow and wii, it I ,.kd thei cuts iaml arild the a-4., -._~-r tr inl due h.re ftofai the t". ;n . ,,re.I .º osnI i - tt" 'k in tiI .,,,, , r1 ht. 1 ..11 1' ,N. N. M .. N''v II -T'dti.n. ' froml -inall to Il- and ear. t, , 1 If the railr'od uo)l do litn the tep,,rtd loss of 111e and prioperty during the late storm. Niue leer-hus so f.r are re portedi lot. Tle Ioh, of -heel tin arid around thi; plae is _',Inii hi a l. Thl lo-r n ti e'Imtle w i I hut i.e S- i'-a vy ma at flit suppiJosed ul:Itv. the coldl weather should cutlinue. noow corulnenced falling at noon agalin to-day and con tinues to-nliht. About eight inches of snow ha already lallen. It s nu tensely cold. A IILIZZARD IN KANSAS. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 11.--Dipath.bs from southern and western Kansas state that a Ilizzard is sweeping over that country. SNOW IN ST. PAUL. ST. PAIL, Nov. 11.--~Snow i| falling lightly to-night and it is e.-Ider. V'ar imou pointa in southern nlinnesota re port snuw and at is drui' ilog hdly. To Loouk Afltr thle Woo.lglrom.r' lutre.tat. ST. Louis, Nov. 11L.-- le wrrolgrow* era in western Texis have out-lllluel to Meud a delegate t; Wal.ingt iill to look after andl pronte'l t ie ittere-tI of woolgrowern generally helite thle mut.ll mltitee oll wt'y and lilt SM. MoNtana'm Legialaturw. HELi~NA, Nov. II.-:;,v. Tonio hlii callt d the legislature ;o Le.t at H.*1, ia Nov. '.3rd. ACHOas TilHE ('OTItNNT. dir Knight Ira H. Iruown and Wife on a I.loig Journey. Ira H. Brown alld hie charming wife, of Portlhnu. Oregon, were in WIlllamwport the Iea-t week visiting old triends. Mr. Brown is well known here and has ho-ta of friends and rel. tious all over Lye'ominG, Union and Clinton , counttles. He is a muot ac coatuplishld gentltema and doing splendldly iii his far we-tern home. He is a metuhber of Beaumnanoir Conm mand'a-y, %.o. t, of fr eatur, II1., and with hi[ wife, 'rawvrid over 4,000 miles to attend the treunial couelave of the Knighllts Templar in Washinsion last iweek. They were the honored guests of the Eminent C(mnmanier of Beau mainoir Coniaude-ry at Willard'. hotel, belg the anly persutll fron, that distance. 'lhey visited friends in Phlladelphla, L,.wltbutg, Northum berl iud, Lock Haven, Jeriy Sitre and other pl,.acr, and are now on tl er way home. Their friend, here wish them a lIong. happy and prosperous ]lfe.-Wilanuswport, [a a, Breakfast Table. Straight Talk. (',mrvlentlng upoin eaome recent and revolutionary utterances of the Ana conda tandard, the Helena Journal The Standard is the property of Mar cu* Daly, chairman of the state demo cratic central coummittee. It Is theof ficlal organ of theAnaconds potentate. the mlrror in which I. reflected the emotions that ''harrow up his soul. freeze hlie young blood and ause each lrtleular balr tohtand on end like the quills of the fitful porcupine." Mr. Daly must be held aecountable before the bar of public opinion for the incendary utterances that are piped upon his organ by the hired Hesslane employed to play his tunes. In a greater or Iles derree the statements of the 8landard must be accepted as the voice of the democratic party, II tered through the forms of expresion that give to that paper a better reput,. tion for elegant English than for good political sense. Until he resigns thei obhairmanshblp of bl party, Mr. Daly stands as the vicarlous exponent of its offidal opinlons. Tbhe politled utter anse of the Standard mut he weighed in the sel of atborilt that give to Mr. Daly the Bourbon badge of doubt ful honor a the stem.gudgeo of the demoeratlo fiat-boa. His appeal to the patriotli bayonets of Sliver Bow may mean that the Banana Brigade will be pushed to thefeat to relulbes the Me.attam Stoe ls nl their desase et the Demeanrae Thermepyl- to the distret Judgeship. He eartlaly would aot esasel the kres agsgntleo. of Sliver Bow to elug l deesalr: wa'hsm a es eassue a.wa Dsa's sams s r seout td M w sat taese aDr. oly weah it saeIs war ma les he contamplated Mtlag put It theh mrlmee. It a N m lt his du as oheresa of theg de N meomM eemlttes, to bayemet Meatteo lit omce as it as the duty of his camp I.l. lower in Butle. ~Bt Mr. D)aly will keep to the rear with commendable indu4try, forgetIui the h-.torie re murk that "if we don't hang tog..ther w 'll 1ahang e;.arately. P'rhals it has So'ae.l-d ther 'I cal e'lnd of the Htaa ,ird's cali,.:e that if clime results fruom it, r t.vilutiu ry .,st-mernti., Mr. I)aly will su-taiI tl. -u... relatino to the Mloutatia .uhlitic.at al the strangled zanarcl'hista' o, ('l iag, stoodi to the iaron oulliouawatl'h or Iilinois, when they adv l.'I1 thir dae'.! '4,-1 followers to hurl horlu, at Hayluarket Siquar-. We be lieve the Standard, will rewrrt its ap. peal to the fursy ofaf moh-it may be comepelled to regret it. M.outana is a rt ate. It will 1not toleltt.- anarcby, even though it preeent itslf in tie purple of finarliil pawer and the flte linen of democratlia leadaerablh. With a wiidom beyond iht years and im measauratly remlate from its as.oci lions, the lndepelldent ha washed off its war paint and i. kneeling before the majesty of law. The remainder of the democratic pre.s will follow suit. They dare not do ot i.rwiee. Who the Favorite. ofr It rune are LIatel., Ticket No. 3,*,36 i rew the First Capital Prize of I$:),4.i in th, 2834 G(rand Monthly Drawrtor of Oct. 15th, 1'.8, in the LoniJiana : a*e Lottery. It wa- sold in frackoial part oft twentiethe at (..(N %each, rent to M. A. Dnuupbin, New Orlkun-, La. One to (;eo. M. W\'elton, Swuron Valley, ('Conn.: one to 3fariana Ro.m.ero, Santa Hart ara. C.I1 one to (i -o W. Lane. Fore.t City., Ark.; one to T. H. Nee l-y, Bily, Teni.; one to (i. P. Tal lott, D'en'ille, Va.: one to Aug. J. Miller, 1417 S. 12th St., St. Loutn, Mo.; iun, to D. H. Cheney, Fort Smath, Ark.; one to W. P. Faucetter, ('amp. IbelI.ville, Ky , etc., etc. Ticket No. 71,3231 drew the iSe ond Capital Prim of liN,,l,0), alsn sold in fractional iweii;iethh at $l.NI; one to Handy M.,lianrmedl, 12. Clinton Plaso. N. Y.; nu to J. R. Geddes, Murray, Pa.; one to ('ors Roger., South Bend, Ind.; one to Norton County Bank, Norton, Ke.; ione to a correspondent through 1Wells, Fargo & C,'.'. Bank, San Franeisco Cal.; one to Bowery Bank, New York, N. Y.; one to E L. Raines, Barnum, Tex.; one to Adoue & Loltit, (alves. 'ol, Tex.: one to M. M. J',rdan, Greeo ville, S. C.; one tI a Depoi'or LouWl. una Nat. Hank. New Orleans, La., oee. Tieket No. 25,36: drew the Third l'ap it1d Prize ofl ...,(k., a..o sold in trao lional ti 'enta.tth at $1.Oi each; one to The Market Nat'i Bank, ('ni,.nnalunl, O()i'; ole to Ilt.rnrtonal Bank, St. Louis. Mo.; one to L wrrellt Kunler, :,-14 M. 7th St., St. Lutl'., Mo.; onte to J. ('. Baldwin, i64 M,;n St., Hou.ston, Tex.: one t.Sam Italphall, 64 Main St.. Houston. Tex.; one to J. L. A 'amn, ('inciniat', O()lin: one to H. A. Hatu vre, Harvey's ('anal, ir tas, La.: one to Michael Mtritzlinger, Gretna. La., ,.,e. The 23.5th Grand Monthly and Extrordinllary Drawing will take tlatc- 'T'uesday, D-c. 17. I'1i8', when ,riz"o ranginr up to u14Itt INNt, wir bo teattered- hroadca.t eveeywhere. Full Information will Iew given by M A. I)Dauphin, New Orleans, La., on appll. ~atiop. Do not t e left this time. Prof. RHuh has just receiaed a quan tiy or inim-lted family wine, which e-ll. it $1.04 per gallot. Thl Ils a %ptlenlltid -umlnier oornlial, and. t par Ity Is guaranteed. The Speed of Inseet. It has -bee computed that the coa mon house fly. in ordinary flight makes 6(i) strokes lpr second an advan-ces tweity-live feet, but that rate of speied, if the insect be alarmedt. may be increated Mix or sevenl fold. soMthat under certain cir cumstances it can outstrip the fleeted race horse. It is no uncommonl thing to soe a bee' or wasp enleavoring to get in at the window of a railroad train in full speed, and it is calculated that if a sinll ilsect can fly faster than a race horse can run, an ilectas large as a horse would be able to travel m fast as a caIljonl ball. I.ulmeienliolk relates an exciting chase which he beheld in a menagere, 100 feet long, between a swallow and Sdragon fly -among the swiftet of sueta. The insect flew with incred ible speed, and wheeled with such ad dress that the swallow, in spite of its utmost efforts, completely failed to overtake and capture it. A pi fancier of llamume, in Westphaii= r cently made a wager that a doea bees liberatd three miles from their hives would reach it in better tim then a dozen pigeols would reach their cote from thie same distane. The competitors were given wing at R7 hern, a village nearly a league f Hamme, and the first bee reached home a quarter of a minute in advane of the inrt pigeon. Three other bee reached the goal before the teesJ pigeon the main body of both defae ment finishinig almost imlnhaldr an instant later. The , it er -i mentioned, had beenm aadiaMil h the race, havio been rol ed before starUtingfor Ppo.p oli of ation. Awordiot to Cbabwl, Am el apwa of the dlkwerW mO and t=r Of mOrk ea mothe a ma Wning yell whioh eaS w lcig alares lag nedibly 11111t 1e0 a tinmae Jamr nee 0