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The Helena Independent from Helena, Montana • 8

The Helena Independent du lieu suivant : Helena, Montana • 8

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I i res rnuuv, Artm. ia, me klNTIIUtV KlKSn 8 THIN AT UOTttt HEAtONKM KMOOU BIIL WON rt NISMWKMT I OF DISMONMBT IDHCII RUtJAVMV IS "WNIlHOIff IS BIG PROBLBI tli wliuth lake gnr CALLED TO HER REWARD THE CENSUS IIhmuiim uf Julius Tareiw Jala la Otwersasee af III Umiik Aaalvfaary, CAUGHT HERE kll.be Wellington, April Tba house committee ea bashing and currency 14. day favorably reported a bill by Rap-reseaiallvo Itussell of Tessa, Miking It a felony for any officer af a natloael bank to receive any deposit af mossy or other valuable property after such, sffionr has knowledge of th Insolvency of the bank. The punishment provided Is Imprisonment front two lo tap leant I iQox the CHILDREN, bill by Representative Parson A DRATII tMTKHDAlf CLAIMED SIS-TEH MANY OF ST. aOlAUD TIRE.

omtijcu imiurioa to rumen (oKCKaMHO Momuri ikdiithy. I I FUNERAL THIS CORNING ELiKXS XRE SENT OUT icrrtiRT to an made to Pf METHOD or a AVI AO MINERAL KNOX ORBS. uf all dsvslopnjunt work during inn hSMli puwrf ample) whether StrtN. water wheels. motors, electric rootois, tc and owned runted; names of twwpaa-ha furnishing power, sad nam of or atrusnt from whiih powur la Sled.

Th folluwlng nolu, front It Ik Durand. director of census, I attached tli schedule: "Th census af (Minus sad quarries I iskea In conform ll with lha require-mrnta of th art of congress, approved this ochadult for oil minus and quar- IlflOUSANDS ARE WASTED rlua that wuro In operation far develop-1 muni or productive purpose during any portion sf th jrar ending December II. 1(01, hut I ho etatlstlc may pertain lo th businuno year which most nearly conforms to th calendar year, Tha low make It obligatory upon th wnr or operator of any mla or quarry to furnish stnaoo data, "To ovoid dupllcal Inquiries th gaologlcai surety, which collects aa- nual atatlsllfg, of production, and thej of th alno or from a bureau of th enu or co-operating. I Pf Iran, ate ld lo addition In lha report ait thla blank. conclusion that aorosthlng of a report must th spollj(t kind may don for antimony, a supplemental achadutu, Imatal that la af hlghar valu thaa "All aaawsr will fa I atthor lead or sine.

Th demand far Tha auccasaful method adopted for I At th Monlaaa imacoataa School last ervnlng, Julius Tarcua culshrstud hi slsventh birthday at a dinner In uhltb bla Isarhara and slsssmais JuUisd. Dinner was served ill I o'clock, lb lablaa being arranged a shape and being decorated with Cowers, The children marched down in, a body, A larga birthday rake wlih Julius Tarcea'a name aa It. decorated tha ten ler of lha table, and at tha proper time (he young mas rut the cake, end la well ehoeea word wlahed that every-one might have as plaaaant a birthday aa was having. In response hi classmstsa wished that might Hv to hv a hundred more birthdays Altar dinner, teasta war responded le by the children dad different member of faculty after which there waa mu- (0 jn parlor, authorising th attorney general to I fori Eervlee Oven PeKkfut Plater Wiil Be bring quo warranto proceeding Held Tkin M.ri Vr she dff'cor of aatlsnnl A em pasted by Tw. ri4t 1 bank who violates tha currency law LHile Olrlaq Arveefed fat t'eyiui Ornim Ar I r4 tm A Mr Fsllr All qesta Aaked As Ik Aa awwrm Mill Be Htll la (ka IliWwl rwaMeseefiehedal mt UIwmIIu Wasted.

Hefei, Near tha Depef, Burly Tkl jf in 1 1. WANTS TO klCCEED IIAbR. April I0.yormer Uo William T. Cobb tonight annouaped blp fsnUidcy for the United states senat ip puoceod Senator Hal. (a vent (kanck glslrr Mary Was One t'tbe Tour Warns Wfc Bsfakr llshtd th Order la Thl Stale.

1 Th Order of the Good Shepherd wa deprived on of Its oldest and most ootaemed members yeeterday Inornlng whan Bister Mary of St, Bonavanturf Maher gava up her soul, to her Makbr to reoalv th rwrd that long yara pf, untiring devotednes la tho'ofdt had well merited her Death cmd an th culmination et nn lllnesa that extended ever a period several yearn but It was only during th hit days that allowed her allmant to Inters Meealaf Billie la aa.A( and Teeh Trela at Uurti. in, im a ii OIJI Benson, yeung man, Ip in 4b city Jail, and aa uaknoqra woman and tw bright Httl (Iris ar under anrvtlllano by th pollc result afa tsisgram from fcrtd at th pollc 1110 act ccuicd of ruanlaiaway Mthar pies' wife, th woman ha'vlng brosyht bar children Along. 1 Th nam th woman Oaa' hot 4l-vulgcd at th polio 1111 thla more- FORTY MINERS FOUR WOUNDED AT PITTSBURG confldeollal. No pubHcatlon will be I antimony la not ao great aa art either ARE ENTOIIBED 1 I made In the cenaun reports disclosing Lf j0MgOBg mula aa It Is ot the nemo of operations of Individual establishments I nay particular, and lb Information will used only for used to so groat an taunt In tha arts. Nearly all of the baser ores of Montana carry percentage of antimony, 1 i but la amaltlng th oraa th antlmoay I I that m.rk.n her 1.

the TER IN SHAFT AT Ml'LSA. It Is ksowa that th parties of provides that always marked her efforts In thaj TER IN SHAFT AT MULGA, tha casa Jt I known that th partis ALABAMA. r- ROTBk BHOT DURING STREET BATTLE. work to which ah bad consecrated bar llfo. Her parting moments were Blind with great suffering, but, she bora tier trials with that harole fortitude In left Billing la nut yestarday afternoon, going In th machine air far 8 laurel, where they took train for Helena They arrived hf ary last Toning and took a room at th Capital hotel.

After elng advised that, partis war wanted. Pollc Captain Ballsy, Sergeant Barnes and Patrol- ALL ARE BELIEVED HAN STRUCK BY TRAIN supplied. Th set congress that tho bursa of th csnsfft shall not permit any other than th awora employers of th bureau to ssamln th Individual reports. It ala provides that any employ who ahalt, without th authority of th director of tho consul, publish or communicate any Information coming Into hla possession, shall guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction Hoed not ta exceed U.I09, or Imprisoned not to exceed twa year, or both, In th dla-c ration of tb court. "Amounts and valu ar obtain la not recovered.

It la volatile In Its nature and passes off la fumaa and gaa with the smelter smoke and I forever lost. In thl way many thou-and of dollar or annually taken from th miners, that might under more efficient methods result In a saving. I thla respect Bin ku been practically th aam A antimony until within th last year or two whn a method for separating th sine from other ores waa discovered and applied successfully. If similar invention could applied fo tb ores carrying feel Strike yiret Clash ta Tws Ceme Win Crewd Is Ordered tm MvFIbt Rage fee Ashlee ml Hao Eslra Foil Inert many years of rallgtoua self-abnsga lion. Had a Noble MLselaa.

Ht Immediate mourner ar fw because her activities brought hr Into contact with a limited clrcl and ah had chosen to spend her days In -th cloistered seclusion of the convent walla but th community loses much In.th departure of harole characters Ilk theta whoa only aspiration la tha Board Stall PHI era Whit aad Twtaiy-fvt Colored Laborers Victims Vacsplaitdftarf Gardner want to th ghd Blest riamt Beret Forth, bet It t00)t, B9" BW9P, tO IV Blaet-Flame Beret Forth, bpt tloq glvta th "brlJAl. W3- Fir Rel bar mmm Work Bog I On th way th tatlon bq poijc 'I cam near participating In aafjpua 1 1 n'rt laccldenL Th horses took frisk. nd Birmingham, Ala April 1 Of tha I started to run, Th tfrlvar, howtvar, restoration to society of It wayward 1 89 man entombed la 4h Mulgs min of pulled thm Into an Ictrlc tight pol mombera To the accomplishment of th' Birmingham Railway Cbal Iron' ant, th damef wa oonfinsfli.Ur, company, at Mulga, lbv aa e.trol tewgus. o'clock last Right, It, Is thla work Sister vowed her Ilf. Slater Mary Bona venture to th I -o-m.

rtn, plosion nt sg from book account. If such account, aatlmony th result would greatly n- I lanaea tka aiilmif Af the I aaa fan fat a large tha Of th mines In total ar available. Each question' should be ansverod. If any question la found not applicable and no amounts aro reported, writ th word Noa, Do not duplicate any. Item of expense." SALE OF STATE LANP.Sn: cam city of Helena In February, list, and waa on of th original four who set out from 8L Louie to make a founds- PREPARING TO WORK PLACERS Pittsburg.

Fa April 19. In th tint dash btwn th polio and th strikers of th pressed steel plant at Shoes-villa tonight four man shot, Th shooting occurred at th corner know "Bloody Angle," wher half a doien mn war shot down In tha strike riots of last July. On unidentified foreigner la' In th hospital with Injuries received when a train struck him while trying to ea-cap. Th Injured are Policeman Jame McDaniels shot In th hip; Joseph Ver-not, shot in th thigh, and John Koeskl, shot In th arm. Beside the, on man wa carried away by th striker and I believed to be secreted In on of th striker house.

Rcfaa Move On. Th rioting wa started when' a hundred striker congregated at th "Bloody Angle" who refused to move output valuation. A RUb Mite, In th northern part ef th tat of Washington they have a mins that Is so rich In antimony that th owners propose to build a 80-ton smelter with which to reduce tha product to a melallo state. It Is called the Lucky Knock min and. tha claim Is made that It contains ora that runs fl.fff a ton In antimony on a treatment of 1 tons and that It also has an additional value of 9100 a ton In gold, silver and arsenic.

That la aald to tha basis of. settlement 'on recent shipment. A carload sent to New York and submitted to Ladeux A Co. for assay brought forth statement from th head of the assaying Arm, by quotation, to th effect that In all of hla experience this waa the purest anttmonial ore had handled; that It contained no rebellious dement whatevepf Successive shots flred Inftr the face of a crosscut tunnel being driven on believer nil are dead, r. Th cages In th shaft of th min Iff- 0Klc.

pf BgiUr guu wr so badly aprung by th fore of Helena, Mont, April J9if tlon of the order I Montana. Everl th, explosion they ar useless, and all vNotlc I hereby given that th Rg-Inco then had been cldeeljr Iden-t Sother mean adopted by rescue parties I later of Btat lands will, ipni.tb flnl tlfled with th growth of th an effort to reach th entombed men! day of April, IflO, offer for aala tb have proved' futile. 1 Ijlilgbaat bidder at publlo i There ar 15 whlfe and 19, npgro l-1 ocjock. p. m.

at th County -Gqurt borer In tb mine Houee, at th City Of Helena, Montana, following th explosion flame phof I following deeorlbed lands, owned up'fhr min abaft 800 fast and til I pi State of Montana, and ground I covered with charred (f Mi -I in th County of Lewis and Clark, to-bars, which were blown up rom I WlAit bottom of a 850-foot shaft by th ex-1 i Descrlptlo. uui plosion. Every window In th IHUI All aactlon tavnahlp I north, rang mining village waa broken. If west, flO.fl acres; appraisal, 1L Draft Skat Off. 7 1 Lot and I.

Eft. NWI4 nd contributed much by counsel and example towards tha splendid result that have been attalner today. It was her example of devotedneas to her chosen state and strict fidelity to th rules Of tha order that brought such blessings upon tha work of th abiters and served a an inspiration to companion. Her 68 year within the cloister wall are that many chapters In tho bdok of Ilf that tell of untold aac- oawai wav UTIII VII I If SEASON FOR TLACBR MIXING HAS OPENED IN THIS SECTION OF 7 THE STATE. GOOD GROUND LEFT YET a a.

wv nd unnumbered deed of kind I After tho explosion tlmberefwerej eecUon townehlp I north, rnnMsil on when ordered by McDaniel. The I peas and benediction that now thins I placed over th mouth of the alien io I west, 81.8 scree; appralssV lidt.cGiV asm saws si flnwail as oaiiriI Pa fha afflna and I ffamaU lee ike iu ss I I crowd flowed around to the office and 1 i' Cea Nelly Making Froparaflesa fer a Oeori Ilaan, ml Washington, special agent lha bureau, of can aua department relating to mlpaa, quar rle anj maaufacturlng nalabllah manta, baa opened up an office In Bulla from where bo will direct all of lha work of Montana and Idaho and ho will havo a number of aaalatanta. The Information they are to collect will bo vary com preheaalve. relating to tnlnee and ma Inc, manufacturing! timber, lumber, to. Montana la divided Into three dlo-trlcta and flv auction.

Tho flret district Include Silver Boqr, Dear Lode, Jefferson, Beaverhead and Madlaon countied tho dletrlct being divided Into two section, A and Section A embrace! everything In Butt, and auction take In the remainder of Silver Bow county and all of Deer Lodge, Beaver Jefferaon and Madlaon eountleo. Paul O. Croua will havo charge of th remainder of tho dlatrlcL The Diatrleta, Dletrlct Include the countlea Of Lewla and Clark, Powell, Mlaaoula and Cascade, with John Edgerton In charge of auction headquarters In Helena. Section of district 1 take In everything of Lawla and Clark county out-aide of Helena and All of Powell, Mlaaoula and Cascade countlea An assistant for Mr. Edgerton will be for section B.

District 3 Include the counties Of Oallatln, Broadwater, Meagher, Fergus, Yellowstone, Carbon, Sweetgraas and Park, with headquarters In Boseman The agent will appoint jd bp the bu read at' Washington, 1 The census office has a comparatively full card indeg of the manufacturing establishments throughout th United and it shows 181 such establishment la dlatrlct No. 1, lit In No. 1 and 851, in No.8. Th outlying establishment will be covered by the supervl son and ordinary census enumerators, What Oasus Waste, 1 "The census office wants' all the called for in tho general schedule, a copy of which will be mall ed lit advance to all companies and interacted persons, and it wll) bo held in strictest tconfldence, said Mr. Hann.

"No Individual operations will appear In any publication, aa only the totals for th dlatrlct will bo shown. No one need hesitate to give ua the fullest In formation, This work has the Indorse1 ment of the eastern boards of trade, and they, mr advising people to give th Information cheerfully.1 This part of th cunaua la entirely different from tho population enumeration. Among 'the Information desired and questions asked are the following Name of mine or quarry, name of op erator and owner, company or indlvfd ual; number of mlnea, location In state, county and dlatrlot; postoffice add fees of general office; period covered by re' port; character of organisation; sum ber of members In partnership of non Incorporated company; number of stock holders in company. If Incorporated times In operation and hours worked, number of days In operation during the year; capital invested and area of min eral and other lands, owned or leaed number of salaried employes on Decern ber 1808, as per pay roll; salaried officers of incorporation, superlnten dents, managers, clerks, stenographers, wag earners. Including employes paid by ton car, yard or unit, on Decern' ber 15, 1809, 18 years or over, and boys under 18; number of women employed, If any; number of employes on 15th day af each month during the time covered by the report; total amounts paid In Wages and salaries during the year, and employe compensated by share Of product; amount charged to employes for explosives, lamp oil, blacksmith charges, rat of royalty received by operator, if any work done ia compensated for by share of product; total cost of alt materials, supplies and fuel Used during the year, and the cost of each Item separately; amount of miscellaneous expenses during the year, Including rents and royalties, taxes, contract work.

Insurance, machinery, advertising, -damages, total cost and are and by rich very for and the the gulch had look fact work sluices to the lift senator said of said, forth In th Uvea of the children who a man en th edge of the crowd fired I first learned th meaning of virtue and shot which the polloeman returned. I rlghteousnes from her advice and ac- Hardgrev aad I fr 8Phn 8atu1 beHeve other policemen then opened fire, fol-1 tlons. Her strict life and consecration will become th lraet ore ody struck by th trlkera and th battle to her religious duties will be an im- Leels and fikelly the property Is revealing what atock- fee 8lalciagin Nft aactlon 88, township, 10 north, range 1 west, 19 acre; appraisal, 13.60. 1 -i All ascjlon 11, township 10 north, fang I Wft, 10 aerss; appraisal. Big Row' la fit.

Galehem WilUan prevent a draft aa It waa feared thaj Interior of th hiln might be on fire but aa far as known ther has been no fire and as air wa at once pumped Into tha min th families of M-tomber men are still hopeful, that oni8 1 If not all wiir rescued ajlve. Th hospital car of the Tennessee Mining I Cea. Relea Preparlog the state Washington. Near Shobet IssA rr-Ti I riVwK section .11, township north, rang 8 weak l0 acres; Appraisal, nt seaaoq tor placer perishable memory for all who war acquainted with Jier noble character, and will form a cherished tradition for her successor In the heroic and self-sacrlflclng work of reclaiming aoul from the paths of error. Faaeral Thl Moral Tho funeral will he held thla morn- company, containing gas helmets and $12.50.

8E8, Ag. A. t. all other neceesafy paraphernalia heal Vi aactlon 14, township JO north, been fent to the scene. Irjinge 8 west, 180 nor! apprAlsal, 1S.

With the arrival of tha car and th? qvi section 18, township .,10, port, WOLTER FACES HORRID FACTS morn-1 completion of a temporary cage It UL range ift, Aoraa; appraisal, $10, Ing at 0 oclock from tha convent chap-1 hoped rescuers may be lowered, py 8 a. A. raged for a quarter of an hour. Mo-Daniels, lying on fhe ground, emptied hla revolver Into ths crowd. The man shot McDaniels was struck by an express train and was hurled btffh In the air, falling beside th tracks apparently badly hurt.

It Is not known whether he will recover. A number of tha rioters were recognised by the police and arrests are being made a fast aa they are found. Extra police have been sworn In and a special detail Is guarding tha police station and the lock up into which a crowd of foreigners attempted to force their way to release their comrade. Only about 800 men reported at tha plant for work tonight and scores of other were assaulted on their way to work. Thursday morning.

De8lls Are Meagre. has only on telegraph line the nearest town, over which communication tonight Is almost m- el. The solemn requiem maae'wlU be I oclock celebrated by Fathef Wlllglng, the chaplain of the Institution, assisted by the Rev. John Puffy, Sheridan, as paeon, and the William P. Mulga to Ensley, ALLEGED MURDERER OF RUTH WHEELER SEES EVIDENCES OF CRIME.

Joyco, as sub-deacon. Tha eulogy will 1 possible and detail? of tha catastrophe be preached by Father McMullen. HE APPEARS LISTLESS are meagre. The cause of the explosion la unknown. 1 James Bonneyman of Birmingham, general manager of the Birmingham Coal and Iron companiy, left for Mulga shortly after midnight to take -'personal chargo of the rescue Work, Mulga about 87 miles nortbweafvof Birmingham, mining has fairly begun In' thla region of Montana those who have ground to work busy getting their ditches and lulcee In order for tho seasons operation Con Kelly, who owns extensive placer Interests in St.

Douis and Skelly gulches, has sent out men to begin preparation The claims have been worked since the early days and have produced a large amount of gold dust nuggets. There 1 yet large acreage that has never been touched the miners and the prospect for a harvest thl season are considered good. Mr, Kelly has a splendid water right and I thoroughly prepared placer mining In the most approved fashion, 4 Ia Nelsea Caleb. In Nelson gulch William Ha'rdgrove Con. Reiss have been at work for past several week preparing for sluicing of the gravel lying In the near the Shober lead, wher it la exceptionally rich.

Last season they good success, but this year they for greater returns, owing the that there la practically no dead to be done. The ground la thoroughly opened by a bedrock flume, the are set and the hydraulic ready turn on to the gravel bed as soon as water Is turned on. REVIVAL OF WORK IN DRY GULCH CAMP EVi section townhlpi 19 north, range 8 west, Iff acre; appraisal, $18.50. NWV4 section 11, township, 0 north, ranca 8 wsst, 18(1 scree; 111. 8WV4 aectloq if, township IQ fang 8 weak 180 aoraa; 11,50, NVi section 86, township i 0 range 8 west, 880 acre; appraisal, 818.

SWU section 88, township 10 nort.lv rang 3 west, ISO acres, BE Vi section 88, township lo north, range 3 west, 180 acres; appraisal. 13. aactlon IB, topnshJp.lQ 'north, range wsst, 80 acreh: at: 320. liNVi section 18, townehlpll Wtlu. range 3 west, 820 acre; appralf 1M.JM0.

or. i SWvi aactlon If, townahlp if ran I week ISO sores; appraisal, i SB Vi aactlon II, township Il 'north (range 8 west, 180 sores; appraisal, rlr I 1 1 1 Inn Inn.alttn 1 4 kni K' "254 section townahlp If' Coreeer'a Phyalclaa Tret in ea Girl Had Beea Attacked Before Harder aad Waa Allre lVhea Set Afire Her sfilater Identifies Hair, Articles af Clotklag aad RJag Wore by Victim. PUN TO ASCEND MOUNT MKINLEYl COLONEL THOMAS CRU8E MEETING WITH SUCCESS ON BAST LONDON. BIG PE1F HAS MADE RICH STRIKE Report from Dry Gulch camp in-dicato that ther is to be a real; revival of mining In that aeetlon after a long season of inactivity. Colonel Thomas Beattie, April io.

When the revenue I Cruse la reported to be meeting with EXPEDITION ORGANIZED BY NEWSPAPERS WILL SOON SAIL FROM SEATTLE. New York, April 20. No prisoner on trial for his Ilf I tha New York court la ever remembered to hhve faced such an array of hostile facts and heartrending testimony with such stolid Indifference as did Albert Wolter today when confronted with the charged fragments of the body that once was Ruth Wheeler, whom he ia charged with luring to her death In hla fiat. Philip OHanlon, a coroner's phyei GOOD ORB VEIN FOUND IN FROPj If, ERTT ON GRANITE y' range 4 weak $20 sore; kppralsil o-- ''m- aeetlon If. townahlp 12, range 4 week 280 appVal- Pete Bcharrenbrolcb, who has been I f1 good success In the preliminary work 'on the East London mining claim, t4The or above water la free milling and the explorations thus far show thatl cutter Tehoms sails for Bering sea she will carry an expedition organised by New York and Portland newspapers to climb Mount McKinley.

The party Is composed of C. Rusk, of Chicago, editor; Professor, of Geology Limon, there Is a large amount of thla ore at woVk'eVeloprng a 'mlning l- Or. In eight in the mine. Below water -ioh. is milealWiIJs aeotlon gulch, about 12 miles 18 session township is 1 poftli 8f, tno or Is an iron sulphide carrying west'of Helena, reports a atMe of I wot, 820 er; apprdlsal, fit "WV4 section If, township 13 north, P.tyaJblS.

Provided thg00d ore a drlft he hat been clan, testified Ruth WJieeler had been I Banger Ridley and Cool, and Photog-attacked before she was murdered, and I rapher Kyser, method of treatment Is used. This lTh. fttcl that high-grads' tellu- metnoa of treatment Is used. This 1 Th facl that high-grade tellu- 1 Tbe Tahoma has orders to sail April rBnl 28 but will probably not be ready, po- only be determined by teat butLjoL existed on the claim hoi til the middle of next week. Professor! tha' lh f'Sht system will be adopted1 known for some time, buf the problem DOESNT "WANT SENATORSHIP.

Providence, K. I April 20. "I won a finger In an effort to be elected to succeed Senator Aldrich, Governor Aram Pothler In an Interview today, "The etate has men national else who are capable of rep resenting ua well In the-senate, he and I dont see any reason why should try to get It. and succeaafully used when th time comes Is assured from the well-known thoroughness of Colonel Cruse In his mining experience extending over a period of many years. range 8 weak 820 sores: eppfhlaar, 810.

rf eo. Term Sal. TIJ foregoing list give tlon of sac); track the number of aerey In oach and tb appraised price at which It may ao sold. The land will be offered for aala In units of one-quarter section each or aucs portion of the quarter aeetlon aa the state may A No state land can be' sold for less than tha appraised pries. The1! purchaser may at hla option cash or 11 per cant cash atad the bal- was to find It In place and this Mr.

Bcharrenbrolcb has succeeded In doing. Frpm, the bottom of an Incline abaft which Is about 100 feet In, depth, a drift was to the week along the strike of the lead, and In this drift the ore vein was found. It Is about 18 Inches In width and show free gold as well as a tellurlde of gold- Th discovery was made In a contact of UNITED MINE WORKERS CONVENTION ADJOURNED Herpchel C. Parker, of New York, Is expected to arrive here April 23, to witness the launching of the boat that Is to carry his Mount McKinley expedition up the Sualtna river, lie' plans to follow Dr. Cooks route.

Still another party Is talked of, backed by New York men, who wish to enlist Seattle mountain climbers. The two expeditions already under way wilt approach the mountain from the The Fairbanks expedition, which reached the summit of the mountain, went up the north aide. Poverty or Wealth? Pittsburg. April 20. The convention of District No.

6. United Mina Workers granite and slat and la considered of lane In 80 equal, annual payments with there wa still life In her body when It had been soaked with kerosene, Jam med up the chimney and set afire. He had found human hair not her own adhering to the burned fingers. Therefore he knew she had fought for her There was soot In the lungs. A corpse does not breathe.

Shows so Emotlos. During this testimony, Wolter eat listlessly scanning the Jurors, the grewsome exhIWta themselves, and hla lawyer. He gave no sign of emotion when Adlalde Wheeler, 19 years old. and said to bear an extraordinary re-sepiblance to her dead sister, took the stand. With perfect poise the girl identified a braid of artificial hair that had been her slater's, bits of under-clothing that she knew by their texture.

Jewelry Ruth had worn, and lastly, a seal ring engraved with Ruth Wheeler's Initials which was found on the body. The prosecution will contend this clinches beyond doubt the previous Identification, which It has been thought the defense would attempt to overthrow. adjourned sine dl tonight after adopt- McepUtma, vaue. Tha aama 0fj Interest at the rmim mt flv ar cent- U.r!m!nt!L 'T? Pf ora was found on th surface, but bad I pef A1I lands underlease scnle The man who does not save can wag committee defining rjny-tlon under which certain operators are to sign the scale. In this report It la recommended that unless the operators of the Pittsburg district who have operations In Ohio, uiiiriui wiiv iiv upvraiiuni in unio.

TAX ON RAILROAD LANDS, PROPOSED BY SENATE been brokfit down and slid over toward the gulch, and consisted of small seams The new discovery, however. Is mads where the lead Is In place, between the contact walls, and the ore vein stands almost perpendicular. never be wealthy. The man who 1 i saves may be wealthy some da y. WsshteoiAn a n-t aa committee on 'nut II SBttAtA ag0 sign the Scale of District No.

6, 'districts In Ohio be called on to carry oulh of iunpU a'1 rant clause eight of the Cincinnati Northern Pacific railway wtilcn lie within forest reserves sub- aareement. distance of about two miles. Is easy jeet to taxation. Senator Hughes today reported to the senate the Nelson agreement. All repair and construction work permitted during the discussion of thd easy of acceaa and la considered a very fa vorable locality for rich ore.

A gran' sold subject to th rights of tha lessee and the condition of the lease. Possession will given the purchaser Jan. 1, 1111, or the lea, ples prlos to that time, possession will be grahted at tb termination of the provided settlement ia made with th lessee for hla improvements jipoq ib-land. If any, as provided In Chaster 172 Law 1909. Deductions will mad In the area for reservoir sites, or right-of-way for any purpose sold by tha state but no deQQcftioa will be made for fan easement granted for publlo roads or other purposes for which th stat received no remuneration, aa auch easement will revert to the purchaser In case of aban THERE IS ONLY ONEWAY 51 UE We allow Pr Cent on savings.

requires the railroads to money for resurveys of wags scale will be suspended In the mines of operators who did not -sign within reasonable time." Nearly 2,000 men In the of the Jones and Laughlln Steel company will re turn to work In the morning. Ite bathnllth apparently deep origin, has broken through the sedlmentarlea and It Is along the contact of thla eruptive rock with the overlying strata tliat the rich ore Is found. Associated with Mr. Bcharrenbrolcb In the Granite gulch property are H. V.

'Salisbury and Oacar O. Beck. bill, which supply the such lands There are between four and five mil lion acre of these railroad grant lands In th United of which about twor million acres are in Montana and 800,000 acres in Oregon. Tha states could not tax the lands and no one haa had any benefit. The railroads, having property not taxajile, have been content to hoM rhejfands for the natural Increase values.

donment All bids ar received sub- CAN EMPLOY ANYBODY. New York. April 20. An employer may hire any work man he sees fit and refuse to employ other men, according to a decision rendered today by Justice Greenbaum in tha supreme court. In suit for'ditfhages brought by the New York Electrlcdl Workers union against member! of an Employers' association which refused to employ members of the union.

Union Bank 6 Trust Co. HELENA Albany, N. April 20. Thq concurrent commit tlnglhe state in favor of the proposed income tag amendment lo the federal constitution was defeated In the assembly today. 71 to Ject to the approval of tho Bute Board ef Land Commissioners.

F. It Register. By JOBEPH OK EH. Assistant Register. First publication April 8, 1918.

WESTON AT PALMYRA. Palmyra, N. Y- 20-Edward Pay son' Weston arrived here at S.2I o'clock tonight from Rochester..

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