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THE YELLOWSTONE JOURNAL. VO.IIUME XI. NO, 16o. MILES CITY, MONTANA, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1893. PRICE FIVE CENTS POSTOFFICE REGULATIONS. 11. .4-yrl. i.Iri: '14I I .ll 4, Fart "en t.... ter a- .1 .".tr - n.. .-.i. IVHnt",'r,. . .mi l f34e.ri.ifI :til r4 .:,- . St 4..4,". :.. Hn1Fril,. . ,o. $nil,'*e. Smn' 1r y... (Nier r ,h I.,r ".I i . ... y.i'1. ip. R.Niwi.trn PI1Ir4.n.Y . . Angoa)ilt. ~fltir,"..li~nu fri.. It4 i.1i. n4.. I 4'.. W. ,tic n. V. M.1 Norttern Pacific Time Table. i.CAI' Will. if'rry DaisI'., wl yf . t, Un1. Pacil Mail ....... . p 1. S. 14zpri aa Freight.. .4. in. Nn . Pa)' Freighlit .. . :1r. :.. nt IE %I: 341 I 'll" f li~tlsu F.trIT No.4 Atlantic Mail :.... . . MU Mn Elirien Freight iIt. in. 1 NOi X1 Wayi Freight .. .U:1i p. Ii. Official Directory. h S'I"A TE . a ri Wiadie.."r of ',i.,ngrre..., W. W Dix"". He na 4itrnirtur. . .1.lr. if, Ia... 44W,,,. Lieot (i eu.v. . .\. 3rkl.II"xIt iktenrtarl' .if Stitt,- L. I(tettwits. 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() Irml rl l ltt' 1.""ýoti'i.t tI h ý I eI lire SIhII l .. ".l,a.lllc "~. pplllalellaeent ing Kansas dipltLttchs about ull'leged at te(Jpts at I.rilbery in the. hi.aetiot of Uni ted States sehnator trol that stateal. Mr. Burgard, a, nemllter of tilhe iwer hotsac of the K.innsas legislcatullr from .yactn lotte 'eoltantt. lwho Is inl this eity. has given to eanator Martin a c'iru'lllstautiall a;oacunlt iof the' etforts lllatade to conltrol his acltiln i"by corrupit tallt.lns. Hte wcln. a protpesit i, atl waas iradl to lhiat to stay awayV fralo the I laeulist .rowd. landl to gettwo othters to fl-sea,. for 6..'.NI. aand that hie was givenll to, understandl that the mloney wt, h ild t'lolllt frotLt Mr WIat sma. whet hadl illl' dlown fro .Lawrenel, antd wat'antl ta le, siator. ral a:as s.aidl to have Itr auaaht a atrrell tf ,"lney. 'eryLtan.I wast tryina to ,lgat his tsh vel in n Wcatseaas tilte. Mr. lHturgarld c.ntinues his stir} as. rollows: Toa tell the. ;it eals truth. I ranitl up it mtindtl tl this effect: Yillu tart, tryingll to roil Wait4e11 . sie I will turn inl al rol. vlat. 'Ilhats whaI t I thoutght. IS I tolhi thijs ian thaat for it..'.t I allnd two lt Ilt)rt'" whIala I nlamleald would stally tIawa1yand a Inta ll tte;it atll. i ittnfortel that I wtantaed 5etl.1 fear atIly it'el. and wouatl dividt the laa. 2..tl le tw"etean i e., aas'iates. II, did lat care what division we m ad,. ulnld aslked who,. ta , thlat hold tahae 1n1.ay. "Now. o, f taourlse. I inlted,.lle teo stay inside, antd ate for Martin right tahroaug h. ' Se dill the tiher twoa. All that lw ittel ait llaas to h'et the r.tl.lI ita our pse'ke't. antld then let tilthe titer a rotwd whistle. I tald himt he muast give tha' 'attsh teo aIet. blt at te i l thatt aalt one utittlt h' otcgra'e'l ualipna tee hohl it tnutil aftter tilt, lete." le1 theln ntarratel how hle tixed at ters with the stakeholder to n dt when he gat thte stakeas.hut said the otlher side htelined t, enttrust him with tihe cmney. lie aldds: "Juslt latfore tlhe snatorial vlote tihe lobblyists 'ante' over to the house of' rep resentativen 5 u and tld .I me' out. 1ie said that he hlad thet '. t) in his ptw'ket. I toldl him to turn it over anti I and two men would leave right here. Of tourse we wo uld not have dlnt+ sea. anid were tcund to stay antd vote for Martin. But the mtant wouldl not give up." • 'N.'. he said. "the mo.aey is in may pueket, andl if youl and your partners will walk over to the hotel right now. before they vote you can have it." '"1 would not go. and there it ended." Sles.. flrrity. PHlu.AI)LPH.IA. March 2. A special dispatch to the Times from Washington ays: tIreetary of the Commnmwealth and National Chairman Halrity and Attorney (eneral Hensel have left here after a visit of forty-eight hours.durning whieh honors were showered upon them and they were made the lions of the hour. The visltors declined to reveal any thing concerning their conversations with Mr. Cleveland and his asistante. but those to whom they talked have not psedso reticent. In the irst place it was absolutely determined that the po ltiel etponage ato Penn.ylvania should be disposed of upon the recommenda tiets at Mr. iarrity and his friends i the ate adm straton. No man will be appointed to oaoe in the Keystone commonwealth who is objectional to thm gentlemean. Claru Was. s... aMeSas. WasuUiro, March .--Hon. W. A. Clarke, who received the democratic sauces nomination and came within three votes of election to the seate fro Montana, called on the president this morning to ascertain who is to con trol Montaa patronage. He dos not r for the patronage himself, but ob jects to permitting bolte from the cao cusa dseion to have control do it. Oaei Wesn. Lowaor, o March -The Oxford-Cam bhridps bst ise wan started at faZ pa. A light wind was bwlag. At Clper's boat heas Cmbriuigs was leadiag by three fet, but at two and aen half miles om the start, Oxford had pmed Cam brige and was leading by one yard. They soon l creased this to a quartr of a length which they hell to the finish. a Slsipayssa. at !mews. Isre Iaseh 2.-The Itaean steel -1, M nader the eCemaead of Adaeir Mag . hae ise o far t' t" ccý'.ii,!i",e (:!· I t t id i- rt: -. ISh h r. 1 n,. I.,,-, - tabuý na \ ý , :m|,. Wal. tneiA o. i1)i.. .11:rch "2. Es dl' . l X- A:,1," A A, ,,r lii .au.lhmA . i.n d it 12:11 . .. Iut. hodi lIa. lI m 1r1 'u me out 001a ll tienien laugh just to I t thie cattle know they are ap Ilproathing so iluis not to frighten awl stnplIlelt. th,1. but the greater lumlber hold, as I tmyelf had read anild wen led to i.lieve.. that the sAouid of t Iltlnian voice, singing, talking or rilling out 'heerfnlly. Qniets &I( rw a~-nsres the ani wnals. However it may ibe. thy lil s ing and talk or whistle to them. and among Dmy mitot vivid nwu l pir turelike recollec tli.n is one lof tt -iraiin night when an achinr g h.;i d andl heavy heart held me awake, aWi! -liuppitig tromil the hlouise in the little ihollr- I wenlt aimlessly across the level plaim toward where a big herd W.aIs -' ca e ( lll . WtI, I within :141) or Itl4 yards of the bul(.ch, 1 fc11ull.1 e. udier the white Texas tm(,nlight. the dark mlass of cat tle and .oc.aitinally a silhouette, lbetween me and the -ky. tit one of the guards on his len1y, ald in the illntense l,( lintessof the plailn's ighlt tihe singing of the one h.i-h voi. ,A hIlli his. ntlauight uin conlllleiI llwey tWhrO l h "'A Fountain Filled WVith, llAoA, l.- and the whistling of his IA AIll lAio:Il own Iin little harmonicon "Nweiet loue,." :u th¢'y suan round past til. ill tornt. weli ais loively and touching nltunds us I ever heard.-Ktansas City Tilme.. Puri:.n t/icaerble.f it has oft. n In an said that the Parian macrbll was e xi.at.sted Iby the ancients. :.'t stlch is iIot the case. The chief Athltenia scul!tr,,ef tcslay. Mr. Brendt.. w ni-c s it c'nntIne c|cly foir hisi finer work. tuuglh h." ;tlis i.' lithe Pentelec imarble tfor ;l;ntr. sct;atls anitli1 growlp*s. The PariatiI P \i' whitr. t1he PI'clltht inclicinig to gray. el rhe leti terli- canIcdyl llald gritty as coml- tfr Ietlred with tit,. Parian. while the defect Fit of the Palriau llmltarbl is its largercrys talline characeter, eslapcially if it is not carefully qlartriedl. The best of the modern qtuatrries are free from this fault. and it is this which Professor Broutos uses. His reliefs of the "Twelve Gods" -all exceedingly beautiful, and partic ularly the "'Pallas" and "Mars"-are carved in slabs of the most transparent Pariac marble. There is now a cbhance for some ener getic Amcerican to "corner" all the Pa rian marble in the world, except that which has left the quarry and been carved into statues. temples, etc. An islander of Pares. who owns the marble ali mountain, wishes to sell it subject to a lease, which is not likely to be operative, r because the leasing pIrties have ex hausted themselves in building tracks. elevators and each things to get the mar ble out and do not seem to have capital enough to go on with the work of quar rying.-Boeton Advertiser. t A Stor7 of ames Ieslash. A Paris correspondent tells a good th story of the late Baron de Reinach. Boae time before the baron's tragic demise a fancy dress ball was given at a fried's t hbose, and he was among the invited guests. During the early part a the evenaing every one was astonished by th vagaries of a visitor whohad do.ned the cap and bells and "fooled it" so calevly as to attract general atttioen. Evry bh oe was anxious to know who t was, bat be demlaed to reveal ie MeIlaty. f When the tim amm to throw of the mks, to the al~to met et all t was seme to be .L doe siam The ronss somepted ecasmpimmioeno his fallow maeu ad was th hwar t the evemsbr. It was o sU eat ae time afterward that it wassertaild that be ra bad a ojoe ea thespeople. Heshd the servide a dacown hre the treas, who was much of the se buiMd a- bhimseilf, d ead two drmae mande abbe. The elws whose aerobdhs bab atircted so much attention w the lsrc spfortmer, sadl .deReleaheSlty took bhispltce the end to urpeis ir - ielsaadscrd svteiv toeor nta- ettio -Loeado Globe. etain met of sgis who lave for fds ad .oentaentle toadtaitp 5sea tio marbs In tbeir labrs. Prsebay alm one who couldn's pt thii sean ted ths c feeltonm, )ut a sr at J sm epes Lew y bee ad des! "n sees a m l throbbed md ached mspasmtIy r had ay cn her sad was uinces - Nered wadhse esll at sup ate. a s - set a tal eth einlags Ia ns mglse boa wal saesuader gloed bed tnsi a her waLek. wb .tl tsm.reat m l atlsde a matedt md s Ysa l al a that stis .emmse.-ew Yat.rk rase. 400 IJaten's aseem ml iege. Mm .Lyn Uton, who ha heen aclled Addlson in pettosta is a Sgreat owerof tbe theater sad owns t I b$ag best the play that mtamse when the vila eaes to gien at ts he l I t git tnmries the h e Da O , I E Me "NOW ageeaw * toflIg PSg i R s ilea liew was then so hitit t. ll itt ri-. 1-ed,.ct Toiday wId v li\+ - 'rot I+'r tr:,:.',li-,, atln, turn to ti t,- I. tar ulr ,Ma'i ..; d ti iog a i, l-.Iok i. - . h ,t ih are not free to jou, ii thed tum S.ra t Isns w o , or llu a f I,;rallng is nl t Ifsrfectly soi,;1nd t ;lould ttlvol iL d tie tcl. Hine, its t ii ii ii it 1 a .Htipi ltla v ly ro bust organi it, c.lontilnuous nlso is ttllotw-d hby sympttoti s Itore or Itess graive-cetjh alal;:ia. ver'tio. hylylrasthe ia, iontsom nia and tollrin-s ll t lsy(-hical dlsturb ances of a character which might it Culi.e chlronic Conselence Money neat to tanmford. Town Treasurer Robert Swartwout of Stanmford. Conn.. recently received an anonymlous letter lpostmarked New York inclosintt a $1.(410 treasury note. The letter reads. "Plehase lint this $1,00I to the credit of stamiaford taxes of 1lw79." The letter was uot registered, and no one has any ilea of the identity of the sender. It is .1pl.xtsed] to be coscisience lmoney. An Egypttan scythe dug up on the lanks of the Nile in 1809o and said to he as old as 3Io-.s is exhibited in a London musen. Th. slhaft of the instrument is of wro,.i. si-t with a row of fine fint saws. which art- tc-urely cemenlted in a groove. A New Yt rk I,lusinless man says: "The keystone of the sucscess of the business mant is in mtliking other men work for him. That is the greatest quality. It is no hn-an accomplishment to get men who will earn their salary." Many animals never take exercise for its own sake. The muscular system of animals is kept in the most perfect con dition, however. yv their search for food. With theu exercise is natural, and thb, fore perfect of its kind. A onod idea. Chicago Man tin art gallery)-H'm. now what's that repr.esent? utide-The flight into Egypt. C. 31.- Ha. ha! great scheme! prophetic sort if thing. Ph? Think Ill go there my self in Worldl' fair year. Have to escape from tloy relations. you know.-Kate Field's Wa shington. t New Light. The Fiane.e--N two persons thins alike. I supit,.e. The ('alleh;- YTu'll n,,t say that when youa wsyour w.t!'ldmg iresnts tcoming in.-Life. Elteetre Cu'rrents Is Stetistr7. Much is expected -of the use of elec tricity to deaden sensibility in teeth that are to be filled or extracted. As to ex traction. it is announced that already the use of an electric current delivered through elctrodes containing cotton etorated with cocaine or ether has po duced coasplete local anustheaia. so that teeth have been extracted without pain. -Hartford Courant. Typheel Fire Kemp... Guest-What precautions baes you br in case at ire' Hoitl (lerk-We bare are nesap w every loor. All you have todo s t make year way to onae of them and ln oaI-New York Weekly. b.e aN.ese was The Chicago, Milwaukee k St. Paul railway is the favorite: It is the oldest and ws first in the Its train service s the very best. It is the et to adapt improvements. Its leepers are pilaces on wheels. It runs elegant drawlag room sleepers an all-night trains. Its train are lighted by eletricitt. It runs luxuriousr hair cars a day traies. It is the only line using the electric IbadsbUa. berth tnmp t Its dimIg car service is unesserle Its train run solid to Milwaukee and It isn the best route taBt. Louil and the souath. It is the bet roete to Katsse ad the wot. It es be trains daily to Miwaukee ad C-hiel Ites two daiy tails t*S t. LasI ea st Eanse cr., It is the goewrament fast mMl -s. It is peperdly styled sthe !d Dab It turnisnes safety, esdert and spe to patrons. Fiw ldemstion asto the lowest rat toa pllek in the UaLA tatse and Oseaes via n!he M 1eas." apply t W coupon ickt egnt, er tee J. T.lOamw SS4.a 8Am gL1ru-r 1\.ýf I\ , .-- I -:ucrril' GOLD MEDAL. Hit ' - ,;t , 'n r Ith, );ra,' are i-t!y i nceled the finest. Ple'l, in. Peculiaritic; Properly 'repared i'acifving Perplexed Papas. Call Wcr Troir M3aster wým. , Case, King & Wodzitzki. CAPITAIL .5,. S.URPLUS A., PROPfIT5, STOCK GROWERS NATIONAL iMI r-r.-nM CI~'r o, Mt1C.L~XA.M~.L II. F. H.ATCltEIA.R , I'resident; F. IH. J(,iistoN, Vice-Prest; E. .E BHArcEI.on, Cashier. CITY AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY. Iz.tere. i Paid On' Amo Daeo.pa *lt. W. H. JoKI,.Ax, fIreaident. G. I1. MILEs, Vice-President. H1. B. \'IL.r. Cashier. C. L. CAKTEK, Ass't Cashier. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. MILES CITY, MONTANA. CAPITAL, $50,ooo. SURPLUS AND PROFITS, $m Direotorsas \V. B. JoxRAN, (GE(,. M. MILES, H. B. VII.EV. J. W.. TREVELL, HrIKv TUSI.ER. j'o. CARTER, F. C. R'ItIERTS\'. XI-terest Pacid on 'Lnre ZDepo.Cim Just this- The name stamped on the above shoc is a guarar of good puality. . Ot Z*·EOI we can show you the above s in a great variety of styles. usta V mw m. I -r , S am -D -" wit SR iT.u .