bel™ PLACE LOTS Let us all vote for 916 AM D $88. BOZEMAN • BOZEMAN SYNDICATE,_ ^No. 27 E. Broadway, BUTTÉ. for the Capital on Nov: 8.

YOL. XII. NO. 9. DILLON, , FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 26, 1892 -TW ELVE PAGES. PRICE TEN CENTS.

largely iu our boom this summeri The •lelleison Valley. Amcricu’a Paper Making Capacity. OUR CORRESPONDENCE Colorado Smelter Co., of Butte have it From Our Regular Correspondent. The United States has a capacity for leased at^present, and an average of Silver Star , Feb. 22.—The infant producing about 15.256.000 pounds ot twelve tons of ore per day is being daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hutton paper annually, not counting the idle mills, of which at'present about seventy A WEEKLY REPORT FROM NEIGHBORING TOWNS IN shipped from here to their Butte smelt­ died at Whitehall, on the 16th. The! hearts are reported, out of •), total ol* 1,180 Of ing works. • r : "J THIS AND ADJOINING* COUNTIES. of their many friends greet them in silent this enormous product some 8.735.000 An order of Jevenile Templars was sympathy. pounds Rre used in printing newspapers Newsy Letters From the “TributieV”' Corps of Busy Writers organized last week-. This practice of Geo. W. Blackman, of Silver Star, has and books, and 212.800 pounds more go in Every Village and Hamlet in Southern Montana—A instilling in the minds of our coming hftd a bad siege of la grippe, but is recov­ to help bind the books printed. It is men and women the love of temperance is ering. estimated that 408,000 ponuds are con Local and Social Resume. certainly a most laudable one, and we We, with the rest of Montana; are hav­ Burned by the building trades; 8.176,000 wish the new order all possible success ing to much of a good thing. What we pounds of wrapping, paper are used and 500,000 pounds of writing papers. An .Virginia City. , assisting his partner in killing a beef; his here. need now is a real old fashioned March, important item is the production of left hand slipped and caused a knife, From Our Regular Correspondent: As the day approaches for the celebra­ snowy-blowy-blustery-blizzard., nearly 1,600.000 pounds o f , press, straw V irginia C ity, Feb. 23—Geo. W. which lie held in" his right hand, to strike tion of the birth o f the “father of our Weunderstand that theMasquerade ball, and wood pulp “boaids.” The produc­ Burns was in the city, Wednesday. and make an ugly wound in his left arm oouutry" it brings to mind an almost for­ on the 22pd at Twin Bridges, was a decid­ tion of “ artificial leather,” fortunately Archie Hyndman came up from the just above the wrist joint, partially sever­ gotten poem which I have never seen ed success. Curious costume were Yan­ for the purchasers of shoes, has been de­ Silver Spring mills, Wednesday. ing the ulnar artery. Bert thinks his published, but trust you will print for kee Doodles in pairs. Paddies appeared creasing since 1884, when 129,000 pounds We are doing lots of it, of this material were produced. The. Fred Boot was. in the city,' last week. luok will change now. Wo hope so for the benefit of your many readers. It as festive as on their native isle, the most rigid economy is practiced in pa­ he has certainly suffered enough from was-written by Mrs. Mary A. Ford, a festiev chiiiamau, whose smile is child­ But we can handle more. Fred Schulz, of Sheridan, and Ras per making; lienee the high degree of accidents in the pant two years. Rochester, of Laurin, were victors to the lady long since dead. It is called like and bland, the cowboy girl, Topsy, mechanical skill and executive ability . Well we can hear the distant rumbling ex-capital, Wednesday. Washington ’s farwell rfo his army . Cinderella and good old Santa Claus; connected with this iudustry as com of a railroad agaiu from the plans laid out Dr. McNulty’ has again taken up his The cheiftain gazed with moistened eyes while Uncle Sam very fittingly sled his pared with the cost of the product.— residence in this city, and expects to prac­ ou paper. It will be distant from Sheri­ Upon the veteran hand; . benignant smile over the entire assembly New York Telegram. . ’ ’ ■ tice his profession. The doctor thinks dan at least three or four miles. How That braved for him the hattlvs’ storm, and a gentleman oft color hobnobbed For God, and for their land; Change of Fifty Years. the Smoky cityi is not a healthly place to any one can conceive the idea even of a witli, the crowd, The parting hoar at last had come, , The tardy justice done to women in live in, and is glad to cast his lot with us railroad through this part of Madison Don’t be backward in ask­ O’er pruirie mount und sea; METEOROLOGICAL SUMMARY. the passing of the women’s property act Auy one desiring medical aid will find county without çomiug to Sheridan is The glad shout rose from countless hearts, iii England and America was the direct ing us for Samples of the doctor ready at all hours to serve more than we are able to cypher out. “ Our land!. Our land i-free.” Statlulios I’l f Aliniiana W eather Furnished outgrowth of the wages system. The them.« Probably they may think, if the mountain Then up from everytsifltur rose, by Observer Glass. - fact that woman had no right in her earnings, inherited property, or even in J.‘ E. M.'trtm, cashier of the the Galla­ don’t go to Mohamet that Mohamet will • A hymn of praise to God, The temperature for the month of Jan­ Who nerved the patriot hearts and arms, tier personal belongings, until recent tin Valley National bank, had-lousiness go to the mountain. But I hardly think uary, in Montana, as furnished by Observer To freo their native sod; years, took away all stimuluk to active that way, Sheridan is too pleasantly Glass, was conaidoradle above the no r- in the district court this week and spent ” he stormy strifbof grief and gloom. money’making effort. Driven to it hv li few days in the city. Mr. Martin is a located to tear up.and move down among Of blood und doat. was o’re; mal. The mean temperature for the state the failure of Jmshaiid or father to •pin very pleasant man, socially, and the good the blizzards in the valley. ' The heroes who survived its wrath, was 18.8; for the,western portion 22.8; vide for her wants, slm could not holn Might seek their homes once more. standing of liis bank is'sufficient ussur- "•Mrs. Tlios. Duncan,of Adobetown, lias •for tho eastern port.o’ii 14.1. The highest any possession from the grasp of tin- nnce'of his marked ability in. the financial been visiting friends in Sheridan the With swelling hearts and foreheads bowed, moan temperature occurred at Great. selfish, cruel, tyrannical or degraded They gathorod round their child; mule relative who possessed legal pmvei world. He expresses himself as beiug past two weeks. Falls, 32.2; lowest at Camp Poplar River The parting day was one to thorn over her, The change iii these sertlme very proud of his towg ami the Gallatin O. W. Jay, of the Madison valley, was 4.6. Maximum temperature for month, 18 Of mingled joy and grief. conditions lilts all occurred within Die in town the past week. at Great Falls on the 25th.; minimum N ALL MATERIALS valley. Trudy ho lias a right to, for that They thought of all his love und caro, past fifty .vears, and it is marvelous His patience sorely tried, valley is not excelled by any other iu the Reports came from the Noblo mine a temperature, 46 below zero on tlie 18tli Jenny 4 umi’a/'Tln'own OP Her Own lie i from 5-cent Calica to „ Of how ho shared there.waids^ljd typos,. «(ale for fertility, .pleasantness and few days ago that the jnospeets w'olo of January at Powder lliver was noted sources.” ...... ‘ Ami with them death defied. t beauty. brightening for striking the lead soon. for the inbisual mild weather in the west­ Hack to that fearful night they looked, Catcher Flint’s Wonderful Hands. The board of appraisers adjourned They passed through a seam of ore two ern portion of the state with the excep­ When mid the storm lie stood Charles Seymour, tlie newspaper man We are" glad to send, Thursday, "’after a' three days’ session. inches in thickness which is very rich Hondo tho icy Delaware, tion of a cold spell from the 8th. to the used to tell a story about Catcher Flint. Members of (he board were: Chairman, and freo milliug. Experts think this is a To guido them o’er its Hood 16th, the coldest weather occuring on the When tho Chicago Ball dub called o;i them and to Quote prices. Amos Eastman; H. C. Harrison, and the winze from the main lead. To-crimson holds, whore thick as leaves 10th mid lltli. The temperature ranged the president in Washington each mem Upon unnutuinn day, We have everything a county assessor, William Foreman.' Reports from the McCranor mine are 13 below zero at Helena, to 3l below zero her .of course shook hands with the ex­ Tho lawny savago warrior ecutive. When the president’s hand was An indolent specimen of humanity has that there is plenty of ore which is very at the college of Montana, Deer Lodge* And English foeman lay. 'released liv “ Old Silver,” the president First-Class Dry Goods been causing some excitement among the rich. There are throe tunnels nil showing This cold spell was general throughout To many cheerless camps was seen to quickly thrust it’ into the ore. The mine is considered a permanent the state. Three unusual warm waves Stock calls for: families on Idaho street by his lurk Where lay theuick and dead, pocket yUJiis coat. Then ho felt about iiig around the alleys and going into producer. And oft that i tatoly form had bent passed over the western part of tho state, in liis [locket u hit. took liis Imnil out houses and giving his orders for meals. R. lfcsido the sutferoris tied. occuring'on the 14th, 19th and 27th. the and looked at it with some surprise, re­ And ho too saw what they endured He was entertained at the jail Thursday latter was general throughout the state, marking. ’ ■(Jli. I beg pardon, i thought’ To break their country's chains; some stations recording the highest tem­ you had given me a hand fill of \vnl PRIESTLEY’S night. ■ The next morning he declined jMHroN«. Their naked foot, prints stamped in Idood nuts."—Chicago Post. sawing wood and was escorted over the From Onr ltpgular CorroHpomlent: On JiTiCy’H frozen plains. perature on record. The eastern porlion, I reports tempera turd ranging below .zero range. Undoubtedly lie was a labor Melrose , Pel). It!.—Mrs. General Tho gloomy lints at Valley Forgo, Three Small Tree«, CELEBRATED •union man, from Butte, looking for 133.50 Hardesty is expected In liie this week Where winter's icy breath— j from tlie 8th totlie2()tli. The most severe Keampfor is ’quoted as describing n wages. from Missouri where she was called by Froze many-bravo hearts'--crimson flow j weather occurred on the • 18th and -l.filli, ti'io of trees tie saw in a box l inches Chained many arms in death. M. D. Jeffers was in from the Madison, the death of her father. 1 and when the temperature was 40 below broad, 4 inches long and 3 inches deep BLACK GOODS He looked upon their war-thinned ranks, | at , 41 below at , for which the owner asked the traveler yesterday. Mr. Tetters is extensively in­ . Miss Eva Norris has gone to her home, ' And sighed for (hone who Ml, the modest sum of $500, The three deni terested in growing wool and expresses in Glen, where she expects to remain lor it stirred the depths of his giNgheaiV ! 42 below..i.'l Cauip Poplar river, 43 below zens of the box were a bamboo, u monthly himself as fairly wadi satisfied with the some time. ■ To say the word, "Farewell ” | at Glemlive, 45 below at Miles City and blooming plum tree and a blue leafed 1 /& C. CORSETS present wool tariff, but says he would | -It! below at Powder. Mrs. Thomas Robbins lias been sufier- Ho saw strong men, who facing death, pine, all perfectly formed and sooiningly like to see the free wool bill pass, just to ingfrpm a serious attack of neuralgia. Had never thought of fear, (chocks !. The wind was very mild throughout enjoying their dwarfed existonco.—St. Das-h from their scarred and suii-browned see what effect, if any, it would have. She is now improving. i the slate. No blizzards occurred during Louis Republic. Tho quickly gushing tear. If it would depreciate the value of wool, the month. Highest wind velocities re- John Wells, of Glendale, returned to He stood in the receding boat, WHITE GOODS and Taking Hnr Down. lie is not a free wool man. his rancho, near Melrose, to remain some His noble brow laid bare, ! ported are sixty miles an hota from the Little Dot—,Mn, nmy l tako the baby Mr. Childs, who is interested in the | time, and over see improvements, Tho tossing lingers of the bivozo ■ northwest, on tho 21st. at Assinaboine; 09750314 out in my doll’s carnage? "Bertha mine, was a passenger on the Strayed through his silvery hair. ! t’ortv-two miles irom the southwest on Wo learn that a dentist from Butte is Mamma—-„Why. wlmt for? : the 21st at Helena; thirty-eight, miles Dillon coach, last evening. to visit Melrose regularly on the second Earth shows »o'laureledconquerer, Little Dot—Susie Stuckup has a now Bo truely great as he, Hon. J. M. Page is up from the lower Tuesday of each month. from the west on the Hith at Fort, Buford, doll ’at shuts its eyes an cries “ Wall, valley, on business, and is having a chat, Who laid the sword and power aside i and twenty-four miles from the nortli- The new post office at Watseka opened When unco his land was free, wall!' I'm doin to beteml the baby is a ; west on the 51b, at ,Miles City. LINENS, TOWELLINGS with his many friends. It has been Feb. first. The mail is, take , via the And camly sought his quiet homo doll and let her hear him yell Then i nearly a year since Mr. Pago has been in Melrose office Tuesday, Thursday and When freedom's light was won, | Among the miscellaneous phenomena dess she'll stop puttin on airs. the city, and the boys freeze on to him Saturday. Tbm Robbins is carrier. While with one voice the nation cried. | reported was an aurora on tlie5thobserv- Leave difficult watch and jewelry re­ ‘‘God bless our Washington ” like Democracy to free coinage. A good deal of Watseka ore is being | ed at Boulder, Fort Buford nnd Gien- pairing lor Leys, the jeweler, at White’s Agents for the World-Renowned i Lt.ew , ^Itev. Canfield preached an interesting shipped now at this place. ; dive. An earthquake was reported in City Drug Store. Good work and low sermon to a largo congregation, Sunday Mrs. David Evans lias has been pain­ I Virginia City (no date given), Lunar prices. 5-tf Ed. Vance who lias been at Hie hot ONYX FAST night. His subject was Rev, Charles H. fully ill, from an attack of pleurisy. She ! halos were observed on tlie lltli, .lltli, springs near Ogden, Utah, for his health Have you heard of tho marvelous cures Spurgeon, and his sermon was very in­ has not yet fully recovered. ^ 151h, 18tli and 21st. Solar halos were ■ returned Monday. Ho is greatly im- made by Drs. Tam & L'ntn, of Butte? teresting. He will preach here next Sun­ Mr. Tom 0. Galbraith, of Dillon, Grand observed on the 10th. BLACK HOSE i proved. Paralysis, chronic rheumatism, nervous day evening at 7:30 o'clock. ' Superintendent of Juvenile Templers, vis­ General remarks by observers, relative | Tho little town of Rochester now has a diseases, birth marks, moles, cte. It J unius. ited Melrose, a few days since nnd accom­ ; to crops, grazing, storms, high winds tri-weekly mail from this point. Her plished the organization of a temple here. : drouths, nnd other phenomena are in­ Con »met to Let. ( mining interests are being rapidly ile- Sheridan. He was assisted iu this, last Sunday after­ cluded in Observer Glass’ report. The Br-nleil proposals will bn receive,I at,thiMilfico j veloped and her citizens are sanguine as of tlie eoentv clerk, Beaverhead county. Mon From Our Rcgiiliir^'orrespomhnt: noon; by Mr. G. G. Earle, Mr. Lew. Har­ . observerat Assinaboine says: “The eat- tana. at. any timo (inni March 7. 1KII2, for the cure i to her success as a mining camp. ami maintenance of the poor, sick and infirm of XSJeprirg approaches Sheridan * Mont., Feb. 22. Our time rison, nnd number of members of the j tie in this vicinity were treated with ex­ Little May Fairfield who has been sick Beaverhead county. Hide to Gate price per week was occupied with business to such an Glendale temple, who came and took cellent weather during the whole month, per rapita, which price will include boriai ex­ .Jmany of k the above ; so long is gradually getting better. pense, when necessary, Bids also lo include the extent last week, that we were unable to charge of the exorcises and showed our and stockmen are happy. There were rental of the county poor farm. All bids will lie Miss Clara Sharkey, of Glendale, vis­ goods will be needed in make our usual weekly visit to your from n trace to three inches of snow on ! fha'mioe''**1 **'1,11 flir little folks how a temple, should be con­ ited friends in Melrose, Sunday, ducted. The officers installed for the com- the ground from the.7th to the 2K(h, and ; W. A. Jones . families who may not fin i sanctum. F. C. Byrne expects to visit liis old . .. , , . ,, ini l G-lt County ( lerk, Dillon, Aloni, On the llt-h inst the I. 0. 0. F., of ing quarter were puplished in the last no blizzards during the monili. 1 he ______, ...... it convenient to leave home in Kansas, in (he near future. recorded here j Notice for l’iihiDaiion Sheridan, gave an entertainment at their ■ weeks T ribune . highest, temperature ever O. J. Thursted went to Butte, Tuesday. their homes to go shop­ ball. The families of the members I An entertainment and supper .’s to be in January occurred on the 2'.)tli, when I 1 ,-iiid Ollice at Mesnulu, Mont...( There is talk of a juvenile entertain- Fell. 1 A, M 2 . I nnd a few invited guests were in attend-j given by the people of Melrose Friday tlie maximum temperatulo reached 56 de-1 Notice P In lehy given Ill'll die following- ping, ¡we should be very ; meiit next week. n.'iiie il w ilier has liled notice of his intention to ance. The entertainment consisted of evening Feb. 26 for the purpocc of raising grees. Regular unadulterated California j make final proof in support of hi- ctniin. urn! , ■ ' S imonides .’ glad ;!to Jiave^ everybody weather has been prevailing here that-aid proof w ill lie inaile hefore Ih" clerk (if some excellent music, with the objects of I money the Juvenile-Temple. A go--d I'nc D i-tr.cl ( o ,rt, Belivi rh"!id, at Dillon. Mon­ the past two weeks.” - j tana, on whowishes to.'write to us Odd Fellowship, by 0. F. Panneter, after , time is expected. Madi-on Valley. The Glemlive observer says: “Stock of Aprile, 1 K!)2, viz. i William X. I.ltin, which all were seated to tables loaded The officers of Melrose Lodge No. 12. From Onr Ifrwilar Correspondent. for samples and prices, all kinds are in good condii ion. and plenty who made pri'-'-mption ileclaniloiy st/itemcnt with good things, and an hour was spent1 F O. of G. T. for the present quarter are: No. IlFiS, for dll' Ni:1! --er.2 , Tp. 1 , 8 . 11 . 10 , M eadow C reek , Feb. 23. Our sheep­ and all information will in a sociable time. We are not posted j —0. J. Thursted,L. I).; Mrs. Oscar Wells, of feediu sight. Yellowstone liver closed west. men are happy on account of the fine lie names the following witnesses to prove his in the secret workings of the order, hut C. L.; Mrs. P. P. Both, V. T.; E. A. Mob Nov. 16, and is still bridged. < )n the 19th eonlinnon- residenci' upon, and cultivation of, be given completely and weather we are having. Their sheep are said land, viz: N'ewten ihirgcsH. Augustus' I’fifer, erty, P. 0. T.: P. P. Both, Secy.; Mrs- the temperature rose 09 degrees in six from what we know of them on the out­ looking well and they have had no losses llenjamin Shaw and Flephen 11 . Jones, ah of quickly. We have only Jane Jones, F. S.; Mrs. J. S. Pair, Trcas.: hours.’’ ll'isdn,,]-, Monf. side-the manner in which they dis­ thus far. Anyp -rson who desires to protest against the charge their duties to their brethren in Miss Eva Norris, Chap.; Miss Fav Pair. Dearborn can von observer says: Pre- allowance of such proof, nryuho_know- of-aot} been in business—three“ _ JiuLBailey, who hfis- te'eTrimiFent I )|.„ s ihstantinl reason, under the law and the regnlu- sickness and neeil—we sliould e.lass-U)em J Wars.;_(). J.._Thnrstod,-Guard.-: 1 L UIi< vailing direction of the wni'i, ir.un in ■ dons of tl,e luterlor Department, why such primf months,hut we have made Falls since last spring, has returned to shoal I not lie allowed, will ls> given an oppor­ among the best vf secret organizations, Sentinel.; west, and generally high from nine a. rr. our valley. He says that times have been tunity at, thealiove men'.ioned time and piacelo our mark on the trade of and one of which all young men of high Thomas Ford, of Stuart, who 1ms been to five p. m. No snow on the ground. cross-examine the witnesses of said claimant, quite lively in that earn p most of the and to offer evidenctUn rebuttal of that submit­ pnrpose in life had ought to make their spending a few days with P. Gallagher, Stock grazing and are doing well. Snow, ted bv claimant. ■ Butte and the surround­ time. But still this valley has a very home. _ i returned home Saturday. apparently^ continually falling in tlie Mil* Robert Fisatcn.-llegister. strong attraction for Jud. ing, towns. We can af­ Death has again visited our community. Mrs. Wm. Rowe paid Butte a Hying monntans. Private .".ale —Notice ot Administrators This time he laid his hand upon B. S. business trip Wednesday. The Ennis debating club seems to lie The Great Falls observer says: “With Sale of Heal Estate. ford to give our patFons attracting a good deal of notice nnd the Marshall, an old timer. The cause of .—P .-McElvain who has heen visiting .rel-. the exception of one cold wave, between Ho tire is h-T'drr -trivsFilf.iU-Inpirii.'iricn r.fan thebest a Fa r ea son abl e school house is c fo T(lecTat every meeting. the 9th and lOtb, this has been an excep­ order of the District Court of th" Fifth Judicial is death was ejrrhoses of the liver. The atives and friends in Severance, Kansas, District of the State of Montana, in und for the profit. It is our princi­ funeral took place oh the 16th, under the Their last subject was, “Resolved that tionally warm and pleasant- month.” county of Beaverhead, made on the fitii day of the past six weeks, returned home this February A. D. !Wr2, in the matter of t he estate of auspices of the Masonic and A. 0 . U,,)V. morning. Contrary to expectations, he tb# works of art are more beautiful to Livingston’s observer savi:““ Yellow­ Daniel K. Ulapham, deceased, tic undersign«! ple to do so. the eye thou those of nature.” It was ably , administrator of the said estate will sell ai pri- fraternities, he being a member in good came alone, stone open the entire month.” Indepen­ j vatesale. to the highest bidder for cash, lawful! handled by both sides, but the decision | money of the United States of America, and sub- standing in both orders. A large con­ -Frank Beehrer, of Glen was in town dent. was given in favor of the affirmative. j ject to confirmation by said District Omrt. on or course of friends were in attendance to yesterday, looking strangely happy. ( )n William Hughes, who has been living A number of influential Norwegians, re- pay their last tribute of respect. Hq inquiry, we learned the cause of his hap­ siding in Chicago, have formed an asso­ at Red Rook, Ueaverhead county, state of Mon­ on Meadow creek for some time, starts tana. for all the right, title, interest and estate leaves n wife and four children TriWrarn piness .was due . to the fact that a 12- ciation with the purpose of having a Nor­ for his fathers home, in Kansas, this of the said Daniel R. Clapnaro, at the time of him. . pound boy had arrived at his home, and 1 wegian artist paint a large picture repre­ his death. aDd all the right, title and interest that COURTENAY, .CASE Ä week. the said estate has by operation of law. ir other­ The W- C. T. TJ-, of Sheridan, has a mother, and babe were doing finely, senting Lief Erikson starting on his voy­ wise acqnittd other than or in nddiGon to that Mr,, and Mrs. Fletcher are visiting with of the said Daniel R. Clapham, at the time of his membership of fifty and have new addi­ “ Uncle’’ Tom Robbins has the contract friends on Willow creek. age of discovery of America, nnd—also of said death in and to all these certain lots pieces tions at every meeting. for delivering mail to Rochester lor; erecting iiv Chicago a monument to the or parcels of land lying and being in the »own of Rev. S. A Oliver, of Meadow creek, is, Argenta. in Beaverhead County. State of Montana Bom, inSheridan, Montana, Feb. 18, Wansekaasthetown is now called ). H e 1 noted Norwegian discoverer. It is the hoing thet certain honse and two lots property of GRAYELLE CO. holding revival meetings at South the said deedent in said town a« aforesaid 1892, to the wife of Hamilton Bothwell, a has purchased a new back for the accom-1 intention exhibit tlie painting in the Boulder. to Deed at expense of pnrcliaser. " daughter. modation of passengers, and now makes I Art Gallery of the Exposition and to erect JAMES W. SCOTT. O ccasional . i Administrator o f the estate o f Daniel B. Bert Panneter, of this place, met with his semi-weekly trips. ~ ~ . j the in one of the -Chicago Clapham, deceased. monument Dated Feb.. 6th 1892. - another accident the other evening while The Wanaeka mine promises to -figure ■ Subscribe for T h e Tribchb . j park's. / First publication Feb., 12,1892. 7-3t ■Butte City, Montana.

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