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Show HAXeisu or MDiAxa. Tfcer Pace Beatb Saslllngrj-, and .Ma Tbelr friends Good-bye! MrsaonLA,Mt-,Decl9. The greatest great-est hanging which ever took place In the northwest occurred this morn-log, morn-log, when Lsla See, Pierre Paul, AaUey and Paacale, four Indian murderers, were hanged at the court bouse here. A.11 died game, Pierre Paul and Antley smilingly bidding their friends good-bye; I 1 Twenty mlnetes after tbe trap was J sprung, all were dead. Their necks were broken. The crimes forwhlchoneof theln-dians theln-dians were banged was one of the mat cowardly and brutal. The rastal killed a prospector named J. M. Dunn, in tbe spring of ISS9. near DomersvlIIc, Dunn traded horses with blm and when he ' refused to trade back the Indian shot "him taking the horse and what money he had. Pashcale laid the body In tbe brush were the bones were discovered months later by another Indian, to whom Pascale admitted the crime The bones were Identified by tbo remnsnU of clothing, aud rascale wis arrested. Antley's crime was participation in the murder of three white prospectors, pros-pectors, McDonsId, Scely and Thompson, In the fall of 1SS7, at Wolf Creek, near Tobacco Plains. The prospectors were surprised at the camp fire by a party of six Kootenai Indians and murdered In cold blood. Two of the Indians were captured soon after and lynched by tho people peo-ple of Damersollle, Antley remaining remain-ing at large till last summer. Lalla See, aud Pierre Panul had killed two white men, the names of whom are not known, in August, 1SS9, and threw tbo bodies Into Jack Iliver, where they were found by a half-breed woman, wbo was cautioned cau-tioned by the Indians to say nothing noth-ing about the bodies. She notified the authorities and the murderers were arrested last summer. The murders were unprovoked. Tbe four prisoners were tried and convicted con-victed before Judge Marshall, at Missoula, last fall. |