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The Anaconda Standard from Anaconda, Montana • 7

The Anaconda Standard from Anaconda, Montana • 7

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'f- i THE ANACONDA STANDARD, SATURDAY .7 APRIL- 2, IS92. of man to the kings of theworld. And shall we falter now? And shall we start Lack 'appalled when our, feet touch the very threshold of freedom? Do you see "wild man, who is running wild in the hills of Coos county, and is supposed to bo an old Brooklyn, N. fireman. Sheriff Z.

T. Siglin of Marslifleld has for MYSTERIOUS STRANGER Traces of a Searcher, For tie Lost Treasures of Kecarney Mountain. warded him the metal badge found in the quailing faces around you. when our wives have been butchered: when tho hearthstones of our land are red with mountains, which is supposed to have been lost by the wild man. The badge is BUTTE AND.

ANACONDA. that of the Volunteer Firemen's associa blood of little children? What are their shrinking hearts or faltering voices here, when the very dead of our'battle-fields arise and "call upon us to sign that parcb- ENCAMPMENT OF INDIANS tion of the western district of Brooklyn, and the only mark on it that would establish the identity of the original posses Manufacturers and Dealers "IT In all kinds of mber. sor is the number 230. President Holnian 2 Navigation Now Open on the Columbia River and Kootenai Lake A Love Lorn Laborer Portland Has a Revival. has written to Brooklyn concerning his findings.

Until the answer is received it will not be known whether the wild man is Silas Boone, who disappeared from Brooklyn 12 years ago. The wild man Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, Doors and Windows, keeps out of the way of people, and nothing is known of him beyond that he wears WORK. good clothes. Oregoniau. CJutjon Paulson, laborer, attempted Estimates made on Hard Wood and Fas.ern Pine Finish for buildings of any size.

A specialty of Ccrd Wood in Car Lots and Fir Mining Timber suicide this morning by shooting himself in the breast with a 44-caliber revolver, Says the Astoria, Astorian: A party, among which were E. Astbury and Joe Walsh of Elk creek, were traveling through the woods between Elk creek and the Nehaleni river a few days ago when they came upon an old log cabin. It evidently had not been inhabited for several years, as the occupant's wardrobe had rotted and fallen from the pegs on which the several articles of wearing ap parel had bcenformerly suspended. Everything showed signs of decay, and on the table was found an indication that the says a Seattle special, to the Qregonian. Paulson fell in love three months ago with inent, or be accursed? -Sign If the next moment the gibbet's rope is around your neck.

Sign! If the next moment the hall rings with the echo of the falling axe. Sign! By all your hopes in life and death, as husbands, fathers as men, sign your names to the parchment, or be accused forever! "Sign; not only for yourselves, but for all ages: for the parchment will be the text book of freedom, the bible of the rights of man forever. "Sign, for the declaration will go forth to American hearts forever and speak to those hearts like the voice of God. And its work will not be done until throughout this wide continent not a single inch of ground owns the sway of privilege, or power. "Nay, do not start and whisper with surprise.

It is a truth. Your own hearts witness it iiod proclaims it. This continent is the property of a free people, and their property alone. God, 1 say, proclaims it. Look at this strange history' of a band of exiles and outcasts suddenly transformed into a people.

Look at this wonderful exodus of the old world into the new here they came, weak in arms, but mighty in Godlike faith. Nay, look at the history of your Bunker Hill, your Lexington, where a band of plain farmers mocked and trampled down the panoply of British arms, and then tell me. if you can. that God has not given America to the free. It is not given toour human intellect toclimb the skies, to pierce the councils of the Almighty One.

But inethinks -JUsiand NAY. GRAIN, PEED. FLOUR, CORN MEAL. a widow. Dorothy Johnson.

She rejected him, and after a stormy interview-to-day he-went direct to his room in the garret Rock Springs Lump, Pennsylvania Anthracite and Cumberland Blacksmith COML a small house near the beach and shot himself. The bullet entered the 6ternuni two inches above the apex of the hcait, settler, whoever he was, did not contemplate quitting the world without leaving missing both lobes of the lungs and lodg ing in the icinity of the spine. Paulson was removed to the hospital. The physi FULL LINE BAIN WABDNSmND EXTRAS, OF cian says the wound is not dangerous un less inflammation sets in. Mrs.

Johnson All grades of BuggicsrCarriages, Road Carts, is above 35 years old, a blonde and far from being handsome, but has property. some evidence of his former residence arid disgust of the life he had led so long. He seemed to have been quite an artist with lie knife, for the walls in many places were carved in quaint designs, while on the table, a substantial one of hewn spruce, he had found a melancholy satisfaction in carving the following lines; No more I'll don my canvas coat, And pa le-lduo overalls; And boots that squeak, ami hoots that leak, (Sometimes no boots at all). Mrs. S.

G. Butler of Ashland, has Light and Heavy Harness, Saddles, Robes, Whips, Complete stock of Oliver Chilled and Steel Plows, a iet squirrel which disappeared last fall and was supposed to have J)CMikillby some of the town dogs, but came out from -AND ALL KINDS 0F- among the awful-clonus that veil tne its winter quarters last week as lively as W. H. Shepard of Emigrant creek Agricultural Implements and Extras. has a curiosity in this hue in the shape of a white chipmunk, which for several years State Agents for past lias every winter and come out the spring to hunt up its quarters in the Shepherd house at once.

(And hi the colli, with spatle anil can, Those claims for grub FU find; Confound the surf and blowing rain, All these I'll leave behind. In addition to the above were also to lie seen quotations from the classics, and the gentleman, for such he plainly had been, was familiar with the words of Virgil and Homer, a well-thumbed and musty copy of "Iliad" being found tenderly placed away in the old cupboard. "Who he was B. F. H.

L. Sweet 'Common Sense' Sleighs Wagons One of the greatest revivals ever known OFFICES! in the history of Portland is now under way in that city, under the direction of Evangelist Mills. Over 1,500 persons have become converted since his meetings be Front Street, Anaconda. J. T.

CARROLL, General Manager. brightness of Jehova throne. Metuinus I see the Recording Angel pule as an angel is pale, weeping as an angel can weep come trembling up to the throne, and spcakinc his dread message 'Father, the old world is baptised in blood! Father, it is drenched with the blood of millions, butchered in war, in persecution, in slow and grinding oppression. Father, look With one glance of Thine eternal eye, look over Europe, Asia. Africa, and behold evermore a terrible sight man trodden down beneath the oi-pressor's feet, nations lost in blood, murder and superstition walking hand in hand over the graves of their victims, and not a sinsdu voice to whisper hope to "He stands there (the hand trembling with the black reoord of human guilt.

But hark! The voice of Jehovah speaks out from the awful cloud: Let i here be light again. Let there be a New-World. Tell my people, the poor, downtrodden millions, to go out from the Old World. Thell them to go out from wrong, oppression and blood. Tell them to go out from the Old World to build up my al will probably ever remain a mystery, noth gan and interest continues unabated.

ing being known save that years ago some WORDS THAT RING TO-DAY of the old settlers remember having seen a tall, dark-complexioned stranger, whose Patrick Henry's Appeal for Signature to the Declaration of Independence. The following speech, which was hither manner was tactiturn and moody, pass through the country and strike for the woods in the direction of Tillamook. H.is avowed intention was to locate the TUTTLE Manufacturing and Supply Company. to unknown, imluc2d the signing of the Declaration of Independence. It ap lost Spanish treasure 011 Xecarney peared in a Boston journal of ln6 that mountain or never return alive.

He had maps and charts which he claimed has recently come to light It is the old hall of Philadelphia on July had been handed down from his ancestors, Dealers Manufacturers one-of whom had been an officer on the 4, 1776. There is a silence in this hall, every face is with a deep and vi'i awful resoonsibilty tar in the New. "As God lives, my friends, I believe that to be His voice. Yes, were my soul trembling on tho brink of eternity, jvere- this hand, freezing to death, were my voice choking with the last struggle, 1 would still, with the last wave of this galleon. Whether these maps were found and carted away by the parties from Iowa who passed through here some weeks ago, claiming to have found the lost treasure, Why turns' every glance to that door? Why is it so terribly Ns-r I The committee of three, wlio have been Hardware, Mining, is not known, but the circumstances at tending the disappearance of the mys 1V out all night planning a parchment, are about to appear.

That parchment with the signatures of these men written with a terious stranger would tend to confirm this theory. pen lying on yonder table, may either apt. J. ti. D.

Oray of Astoria, is Milk hand, with the last gasp of that voice, implore you to remember the truth-God has given America to the free. Yes, as I sank down in the gloomy shadows of the grave, with my last gasp, I would beg you to sign that parchment in the name of the One who made the Savior, who redeemed you, in the name of the millions hose very breath is now hushed, in intense expectation, they look up to you for receipt of a letter from a granddaughter make the world free or 6tretch these necks upon the gibbet yonder in Potters field, or nail these heads to the door-post of these halls. That was the time of solemn faces of Capt. Robert Gray, the discoverer of the Columbia river. The Astorian learns that Mm she seriously contemplates visiting Astoria and deep silence.

ind ConceDfraOn on the occasion of the centennial eelebra- lion of the discovery of the Columbia river laiiy years have gone since that jioui At last, hark The door opens the eom-jiuUee-appcarTIw hoZareZ3hese" menrwho: ccnie walking up to John Hancock's The sneaker, his brethren. all. have by her grandfather. She has in her pos- session at her residence in Boston her And Hectricil Machinery and Supplies chair? MAGHINERY. AT.0 AM AC ON A WO which were in the cabin of the good ship crumbled into dust.

but the records of that hour still exist, and they tell us that it would require an angel's pen to picture tho magic of that speaker's look, the deepv terrible emphasis of his voice, the prophet like beckoning of his hamL-the inaciietic flame shootinar from his eyes. Columbia, and will bring or send them here as interesting relics of that historic MISSOULA. ANACONDA BUTTE. vessel. i-i The encampment of Indians on Ballast The tall man, with sharp features, the bold brow and sand-hued hair, holding the parchment'; in his hands is the Virginian farmer, Thomas Jefferson.

That stout-built man, with a resolute look and sparkling eye that is a Boston man, one John Adams. And the calm-faced man, with hair dropping in thick curls to his shoulders, that dressed in a plain coat and such odious home-made blue stockings that is the Philadelphia printer, one Benjamin Franklin. island attracted a good deal of at NOW LOCATED IN BUTTE. tention Sunday, says the Post-Intelligencer. that fired every heart throughout the hull.

He fell exhausted in his seat, hut the work was done. A wild murmur thrills through the hall. Sign! Ha! There is no doubt now. Look How they rush forward. Stouthearted John Hancock has scarcely time to sign tiis bold name, before the pen is grasped by another, another, and another.

The Siwashes took advantage of the warm sunshine to spend the day in washing clothes, drying fish, cleaning their family dugouts and canoes, wljile two score or more httlo copper-skins-ran about the im The three advance to the table. The parchment is laid there. Shall it be signed or not provised wigwams, some playing and -others- nghtmg Due -little -biwasli en Then ensues a high debate; then all the the GREAT TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUTE, Passes throuch Wisconsin. Minnesota, North Dakota. Manitoba, Montana, Idaho, Oregon and Washington.

faint-hearted cringe in corners, while Thomas Jefferson speaks out his few bold words, and John Adams pours out him whole soul. PERiilANEfiTLY CURED OR NO PAY. No detention from business. Wo rof.r you to 600 patient, and Six National Banlu. Investigate our method.

Written Guarantee to Absolutely Lure all kinds r.f RtTTTRE of both without the use of KX1FK OR SYRINGE, no mUf of bow loos standing. EXAMINATION FREE. THE 0. E. MILLER COMPANY.

Butte Office, northwest cor. Main and Park Streets, over JacolW clothing store. Room is, entrance on FaiJr Street, Office Hours, 9 to ua. 2 to 5 p. m.

The soft-tone voice of Charles Carroll is the DINING CAR LINE pinlns Cars ure run between Chicago. St. Paul, Minneapolis. Winnipeg, Helena, Uutle, I'acoma, Seattle aud Portlaud. heard undulating in syllables of deep music.

Look how their names blaze on the parchment. Adams and Lee and Jefferson and Carroll, and now Roger Sherman, the shoe maker. And here jxnnes good old Hopkins; yes, trembling with palsy, he totters forward, quivering from head to foot. With his shaking hand he seizes the ien and scratches his patriot name. Then comes Benjamin Franklin, the printer.

And now the tall man in the red cloak advances, the man who made the fiery speech a few moments ago. With the same hand that wavered in such fiery scorn he writes his name Patrick Henry. And now the parchment is signed and now let the word go forth to the people in the streets, to the homes in America, to the camp of Washington, to the palace of George, tho idiot king; let the word go out to all the earth. And, old man in the steeple, now bare your arms and trrasp theriron tongue, and let the liell speak out the great truth. Fifty-six farmers and machinists have this day struck at the shackles of the world gaged in a fight with another Indian about eight years his senior.

The older Indian promptly seized the little fellow by the shoulders and dumped him off a ledge of rocks into the bay. For a time there was great excitement among the spectators, all thinking there was surely going to be a drowning; but they were mistaken. The Indian came to the surface sputtering like a steam engine and as mad as a young demon. He swam like a seal, and, reaching a shower of stones after his assaifant, who, thus taken by surprise, 'made all haste to get away. A party of young jnenyliilejBt wigwams taking in the sights, became But still there is doubt, and that pale- v''- faced man, shrinking in one corner.

squeaks out something about axes, scaf fold, and a gibbet. Pullman Sleeping Car Routes Pullmnn servlre daily between Ciilcaijo. St. Paul, Montana and tlw Tannic. orthwest: and between I'atil.

Minivajolls and Minnesota, orth Dakota aud Manitoba points. SENO FOR CIRCULAR. 'Gibbet echoed a fierce, bold tone. that startled men from their eeats and look yonder A tall, slender form arises, Nerve Seeds. .1 AI II 0 REST RED! lirtliiiwww nw the wonderful remedy- dressed, although it is summer time, in a sold wun a writ faded red cloak.

Look how his white hand very much impressed with the belle of the emcampment, a girl of about 17 years, all ten (nnritntrflinrnra nil tierrons dtsen vs. siirh as Wesc Memory, I.o of llraln Fawor, IIradakhe, Wakef'nlneM, lxt -hood. Nightly Emission. 4nlek.neM. CtII Dreams, Laek.

of Confidence, AfmsMnt. ltasltnde. all drains and loss of power of the Goiwratlvo Oncans In ettber sex caused by orer exertion. Tiiiitlifnl erron. or en-efslve use of tobacco, opium or stima- trembles as jt is stretched slowly out that dark eye burns, while his words ring through the hall.

gaily decked out in red, and they started quite a flirtation. The maiden shyly hid f'Ji f-y her pumpkin-like face in the folds of her "Gibbet! They may stretch our necks lants which soon lend to Intirnilty, Consumption and Insanity. Pus red dress and giggled. The noise at- up Cfinvenlcni 10 enrry in vesi p'b. uj nmu in imui ih.mb m.

fiw SI Jt 1th verv ariw on all the gibbets in the land they may tracted the attention her mother, who turn every rock into a scaffold, every tree -Huh' Kvr written ci KlVe A written fruirnie i mrr wr iHnq snv nvflrT. THE POPULAR LINE. Pally Express Trains carry eleitant rullma Sleeping Cars. Dining Cars, Day Coaches, Puii-nian Tourist Sleepers and Free Colonist Sleep-Ins tars. YELLOWSTONE PARS ROUTE.

The Northern Pacific It R. is the rail line to Yellowstone Park: the popular line to California and Alaska: and its trains iss through the grandest acenery of seven states. througTTtickets Are sold at all coupon offices of the Northern Pacific railroad to points North. Fast. South and West, In ttio United Slates and Canada.

Address XEKV Chicago, 1 BEI-ORE AUD AFTER USING. ClBCLLAli FHEE. -vas boihisg a-piece of dried salmon in JAPANESE CURE into a gallows, every home into a grave, and yet the words of that parchment can coal oil can over an open fire. The old Foil SALE In Butte by IL A. D'ACHEUU scilalaSt US Main St.

never die! lady objected to the advances of the young In Anaconda by THE SMITH DEUU CO men and showed her displeasure by "They may pour our blood on a thousand scaffolds, and yet from every drop that chasing them away from the premises with the can of boiling water, which she dyes the axe, or drops on the saw dust of A new and complete treatment, consistins; of in Capsules, also in Box and Pills; a Positive Cure for Kxternal. Internal, Blind or Bleeding. Itching, Chronic. Kecent or Hereditary Piles, and many other diseases VT0TICK TO CO-OWNERS To Wex- seized from the fire. elbercer.

llhain MiedecKe, oaniei 1011511- the block, a new martyr to freedom will spring into birth! i.rtv umi -iniiii Vcrool. their he rs or minnino1! Ilurty-six years ago, on the 26th ef "The British king may blot out tho stars and temale weaknesses: it is always a preat benefit to the general health. The first discovery of a medical cure rendering an operation with tho knife, unnecessary hereafter. This remedy 6a are hereby notmed that I nave epenie.i pne hundred dollars In labor and improvements upon the Golden Eaulo quartz loile mining claim March, says the East Oregonian, John Switzler was the direct cause of saving the of God from His sky, but he cannot blot out His words on the parchment there. Ij The work of God may perish His word, lives of oO persons at the Cascades on the north side of the Columbia river, at a TIME SCIIF.DCf.E- AKnlVE AT liUTTS.

No. lft Bo7einan p. m. No. Pony express p.

in. No. 10c. From the West (daily) Vi-Mi noou Missoula and Helena express. ltiu p.

m. PKPAUT FKOM BCITK. No. 1. Pacific mail p.

m. JNoKXkJinreman express p. m. never: ha-5 never been known to fail. $1 ier box.

0 for sent by mail. Why sutler from this terrible disease when a written pnantntee Is positively given with six boxes to refund the money if not cured. Heiul stampfor Free iSample. Guarantee issued by Th Muith Drug sole agents. 'These words will go forth to the world place called at that time the Upper Cas cades.

John is old and well wearied with "But then he was Tiaetmnarmonr No. no. "Pony express. when our homes are in dust. To the slave in bondage, they will speak hope to the mechanic in his workshop, freedom to the coward kings these words will speak, but not in tones of flattery.

will speak like the flaming syllables on Bel- U. 111. a. la. Missoula and Helena express man and after making 30 persons safe he ran the gauntlet for a mile with other JAPANESE parties, some of whom were wounded iam tiOlilen r.asie quai ii imio m-m, iu im Flint Creek mining district, in the county of Deer Lodge, state of Montana, and illed for record in tue office of the county recorder of tald Dear cosm'v.

of Montana, 1. 1SS7, and recorded in" 15ok of Loile Locations, on records of Deer lxwiga couuty, "MDiilana. to which for a more ilefl -descr4w-tion reference is hereby in.uie;) in order to hold said premises under the provisions ot rectlon revised statutes of Cnited States, the amount required to hold the same for thu ear endine Dec. 31. 18.i.

Aud if within ninety ilavs from "the service of this notice (or withU nlhetv davs aiter this notice by publication' fail or refuse to contribute your proportion of jiucli expenditure as co-owner, your interest io said claim will become the property of the sub-scriber. under said section BR0WX Anaconda, Jan. 30. 1SJ. IFlrst publication Feb.

t. 1SS.1 sliazzer wall. 1 he days of our nnde and while others were killed by the Yakima glory are -The days of judgment draw near. and Klikitat Indians. Yet he arrived at the fort safe and sound, and in time to PELLETS- care for the wounded in the fort, where Act like macie on the Stomach, liver and Bowels: dispel IKspensia.

Hi ionsness. Fevers, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Boemau express arrives ami leaves from Northern Pacltic depot. No. 4.

cast bound, arrives and leaves from Montana 11 ion depot, has through sleeper for St. Taul and Chicago. No. i departs from Montana Union depot at p. 111., has through sleeper for Tacouia and Portland.

No. 1 and 4 carry local mail. For Kates, Maps, Time Tables or Special Information apply to any agent. Northern l'aciuo railroad. CHARt.F.S S.

FEE. Onral Passenger and 'ileket Agent WM.TUOHY. St. Paul, MUi General Asent, J3East Broadway, ButteonL- 12 soldiers were imprisoned days and THE GRi-AT NORTIIHRX leaves Botts at 7:30 A. and makes quicker time any other line to St Paul, Chi-- cago and all Eastern points.

It is also the only road running a solid train from Butte to St. Taul making close connection. at St. Taul and Chicago fo'r all Eastern points. J.

E. DAWSON, General Agent nights. I he writer docs not propose to speak of the matter further -than to say- "les, that parchment will speak to kings in language sad and terrible as the trumpet of the archangel. You have trampled on the rights of mankind long At last, the voice of human woe has pierced the ear of God. and calls His judgment down.

You have waded on to thrones through seas of blood you liave tramped on to power over the necks of Cold. Nervous Disorders, Sleeplessness. Iajss of Appftite: restore the Complexion; iefect digestion follows their use. Positive cure for Mck Headache and Constipation. Small, mild, easv to take.

Large vials of 50 pULs, cents. Sold by THE S3I ITU DUlUtOMPAXlV that 24 persons were killed outright and many more wounded. likes to talk old times over aud anyone who feels inter Anaconda, Mont. ested in Indian massacres and Indian lEccrccraUd Onder lbs -lam Monica. lighting will be well entertained by him for a few hours ho lias been there.

Mr. ECX3E. President. MARCUS DALY, Yice: President. ii.

THORNTON'. CasUir Switzler resides one mile from Tendleton. millions; you have uirned the poor man's sweat and blood into robes for your deli-cat forms, into crowns for your anointed brows. Xow, kings! Now, purpled hangmen of the world For you comes the day of axes, and gibbets, and scaffolds: for you the wrath of man; for you the light-? niugs of God. "Look! How the light of your palaces on Navigation is now open on the Columbia river and Kootenai lake, and the hun First National Bank dreds oi prospector aim mining men.

wiio have been waiting for months to get into the land of promise, can now do so. CF ANACONDA, MONT. 41OO.000. mm STABLE. Capital.

xiie steamers were never running so early ljefore. April 20 being the date the fire flashes in the midnight sky! Now, purpled hangmen of the world, turn and beg for mercy! Where will you find it? Not from God, for you have blasphemed His laws! Not from the people, for you were baptised in their blood! Here you 7OTTCE OF ELECTION FOR SCHOOL li BONOS. Notice is hereby given that on. Saturday, the ltah day of April. A.

I. mw. between the hours of 2 o'clock n. in. and sunset of said day.

an election will le held in School District Number 10 of lcer lHlgerountv. state of Montana, at the H12I1 School bulldinp, in the city of Anaconda. conntv, for the purpose of submitting to the electors of said district the fpiestion whether th Imard -of trustees of sr. id district shall be authorized to Issue coupon bonds to the amount of Fiftv Thousand Dollars, payable in twenty years, and redeemable in ten years, and hearing six pr cent, interest pr annum, for the purpose of building an additional school house in said district, and purchasing the Und necessary for the same, and of bnildine an addition to one already built, and of furuUhing and equii plnsr the said school house. Otto stalmaxx, Ji.

Perots. 1. F. llAI.LAirAX. 1.

M. K'M'KKFELIJtlt I. F. Kill BY. lA(f-l.

DWYFR. i first boat started last year. Already this Snv and sell and Foreign Exchanj and transact a General Banklni; Business, Collections promvtly atteuiled to. fcs-ensnge drawn on lxindon, KdlDburgh, Glasgow. Dubliiu Belfast.

Paris, spring the Galena had succeeded in forcing her way through Pilot bay to Bonner's STATE SAVINGS BAM. BUTTE. MONTANA. Southwest Corner Main and Tark Streets. PAID IN CAPITAL.

SI OO.OOO. Five per cent, interest paid on Savings liepostts and Compounded Ser.ii-AiinuaUy. lleceives Denosits Subject to ChecS. MiM-otmts Cotn-mercial Papers and Leans on Keal Draws Foreign and Domestic Exchange. OfTlce hours From 10 ii.

m. to p. m. aal on Saturday evenings from 7 p. 111.

10 p. m. P. A. L.vkgkv.

President. C. H. Palmer. President.

X. M. Cashier Directors-P. A. Larzer.

Chas. 11. Palmer. Gea W. stapleton.

S. V. Kemper, i'. M. Hodgecs, A.

II. Barrel CeuL Lavel F. BoolU. K. LeavetL.

D. G. SHOWN ELL, Proprietor. Buggies, Saddles and Horses for EIri Hamburg. Berlin and au iu Leadiui: Cities of Kuropa.

lOitK r.srJoxiK.T' ferry. Tho Spokane, with a heavy cargo, has reached Ainsworth, and tho Lytton has left Little Dalles and arrived at Rob-son. Vancouver World. turn, ami lo a gibbet There, and a scaffold, stares you in the face! All around you death but nowhere pity Jiow. executioners of the human race kneel down, yes.

kneel down on the 'sawdust of the scaffold! Lav your perfumed heads on American Kjiehantro National New York '4Jso proprtecor of Tassencer. Bassat and a line Connection uiau with aU trains. the block: bless the axe as it falls the imali.i National Oman ells. Farso Co Sau Francisco Utah National Bank Hose. Brownlee Co Butts Merchants' National Helena Laxahio BrOi.

i.Co.. Lodga Kobert Holnian, president of the Volunteer Firemen's association, is making every effort to establish the identity of tho axe sharpened for the oor man's neck. i.rus;ees. Such ia the message of the declaration Ctnce and Stable. Flrsi SUwt.

Anacoaia, A.nacon'Ja, March 21, lKi 4.

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