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Show MONTANA NOTES. George Bell, who sued the Helena Street Uaiiway company for iftO.Ootl lamages. got O'.iOO. His bugpy was run into by a- oar in November, IHssi, injuriug him seveie'.y. At St. Ignatius' mission, on Monday 1.... l.'..il,., I,,t..,.h m,, c I passed away. He had been engaged in the missiou work of the Romau Catholic Catho-lic church in MissouU county for more than 10 years. Stock Inspector V. I). Smith captured cap-tured Richard Kief at Ma'ta a few milts eiMt of the Choleau county line, a few days sgo lor stea ing horses in Canada ami running them into Dawson unur.ty for sal in tyST. Colonel A. G. Keeler, one of the oldest old-est residents of Helena, died at Alham-hra Alham-hra Springs Tuesday. He had been famous for the past twen; v years as a believer in and prospector for the lost channel on the west side of th Last Chance ulch. Tho way the Helena newspapers tell it. that, city is soon to be overruu with railroads. Five great routes, according to the latest figures, are already making mak-ing a bee Hue for the temnorary capi- j tat, and the number is increasing at tho j rate of two a week. Anaeouda Stand- j ard. The following appointments jpade by Mayor Kleinschmidt. of Helena, were continued : City marshal, William Sims; city clerk," A. J. Craven; Etui! Kieego. who Was appointed for street commissioner, was not recommended. This probably means that John Brady, the present street commissioner, will i wuiu o. iu, ana linn r n ..narsuat tv oriu will hold through bis term. Kalispell is the name of the new town springing up in the Flathea. country. It is said to bo surrounded by a fine farming country, backed by immense forests and excellent pine timber. It is on the line ot the Great Northern, ami if it meets the expectations of the founders found-ers it will in time add no little to the prosperity and taxable wealth of the atate. There is room for a big town in the Flathead country, and present in- dications point to Kalispell as ttie com-1 jug city of that section. ; i |