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OCTOBER 5thlt;gIJSHARON HULTIN443-2835thanks.The Family of Mary ChrhHiOR• T T •IMmm100 Years Ago In Helena...DUST AND NUGGETSpanned from '9 filei of thePresented oi o public service for Uihua•lie enjoymenr of the people of 1872 HELENAHelena, and for tfre pmefvcPfon HERALD of the history of Ihe Copirol Cily’i (Copyright Wl byglorious posl, by William C. C«not*HlState Publishing Co.Established in Helena in 1893Word was received in Helena laic in July that President Grant had reappointed Judge Hiram Knowles on the Territorial Supreme Court, and that A. J. Simmons had been named agent of the Indians at Milk River.In pursuance of a:i order of the supreme court, Judge Dccius S. Wade, late in July, opened a special session ot district court here lor the purpose of giving alt who were entitled to vote an opportunity to secure their final papers. The last session of the territorial legislature had passed an act disenfranchising a large number of foreign-born citizens residing in Montana, all those, in facl, who through carelessness or for want of opportunity, bad failed to obtain their second papers. Judge Wade said that he would open court from day to day during each week for the special accommodation of those who had thus been deprived of their rights by Ihe act of the partisan legislature.” the Herald said.Sammic Douglas, who had ben appointed as a cadet to the U.S. Military Academy in place of Johnny Forbis, left on the overland stage late in July for West Point. According to the Helena paper. Douglas had passed a creditable examination before ihe board.” Reverend Van And a of the Methodist Church also kft on the stage late in July for Salt Lake City to attend‘‘veryWeVe now located in our New, Modem °3anHSTATE PUBLISHING CO.andNorthwest ReprographicsAirport Way Phone 442-4380(Formerly the D. N. Lalus Co. warehouse and showrooms)For the present we are marnfainlng our office supply itore at the old location:I TO Broadway Phone 442-4010vwvw*’‘,vvvwvw'',/VWWWW\A/W\/VVWWVVVw'VVVvvVVWVV*-N^ .........xwvwru Yc,h0(h*Gl’pjscop3J Conference which convened in(c‘l»' on Alfeust 8. Thlt;! Territories of Montana, i«« ni\ an! ^ yojnang were to be represented, theS1added that Lius svas to be the first Meth-ouisi-hpiscopal Conference ever assembled in the Rocky Mountain region. U was scheduled to last for five or sisa% Settlers in Gallatin. Meagher, Chouteau and other ^S^STlr,Com?,HniUps *Jr? riaddejifd by the news andwmnnriIS t ,mIrovc(d hreech-loading firearms r?f.r rounds of ammunition had arrived in VirginianJL.I A .as pr.Cv.CLre.d lhroV6h th* efforts of Delegate [rvt Hm kai fli r^ sin® days of the last Congress. A lidm tlllV fjr“‘rms and ammunition were dislrib uted tr farmess, ranchers and others in ihe counties here they were most needed to ward off Indian attacks.ehasoiMrV lVorth Ben.tow. Avenue were pur-Hrfinnn Juil|»c Churoascro early in August, and theUelena paper said that he planned to build an elegant residence, which still stands, just south of the Kim S y[cl'\cre, Kllis and Brothers were named nUfnf i! f1 .com,ractors, and hoped to have it com-nrfS* » ^ ann 0110 cement appeared in thesame edition staling that Major Robert C Walker Pav-Sni1LU;SrA- encc immediately the con-,he ”ands nf A- •HollcrVirginia City it was learned that Captain James rlSii Lcadcr of lhG Snakc River Division of the U So 1* pP Mntcndemeuidl Rpavlr nirt ifBrk' acc°mpanicd by theirfcuiue, Beaver Dick, arrived at SawtclTs lake nn AiiomiWips fpjtfz ^ S■}lt;! ^ngford only iu! «cdcdin Aching -heSS^^rBitHSSalion from Bishop Tuttle of £1 GOfl t!w* m- lt;a o'TClC,VCrSrh'*?hviloarmwAv te?Wtt R- Bu,,ard' *»-•
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Helena, Montana, US

Tue, Sep 05, 1972

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