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, RENT—Hunter's Sprintrs, Sanitarium cated rioting, bloodshed or destruction of MONTANA NEWS. “DIGGING DUSKY DIAMONDS.” ing and other necessary machinery and Ilathlionses and Water Kisrht, Barn and 30 NEWS OP THE WEEK. fpdngtfon tëntwprtsf. tons of good Wheat and Timothy Hay. Hotel property but was firm in the sentiment What is Being an«l to be Done in Our Coat implements 011 the way with which to furnished with a tine lot of Vegetables Come Cardinal McCloskey is dying. that “the Chinese must go.” A great There was snow in Miles City on the F ield s. LIVINGSTON, MONTANA. and eee me. A. J. HUNTER. begin work. No coal will be mined f4, of Ex-Congressman Charles Clayton of Custer are at present out after raiding ...... 1 25 fractional N. W. '4 : X. W. '4 of S.W. >i,section terrible scene ensued on the arrival of the two sections was running on the Nortliorn Thr<*o months ...... 10 San Francisco is dead. Piegan Indians. appearance of the mines has been readily Single copies...... 29, and S. E. ’4, of N. E. li,sectio n 30, township 1, wives, mothers and sisters of the injured Pacific branch from Walipeton, Dakota, to VI.« I en nie A Henderson is authorized to re- So R., 11 (East. He names the following wit­ Quite a heavy snow storm visited north­ A man named Nefas was held up by apparent but no such extensive develop ceh'e and receipt for subscriptions to the WEEKLY nesses to prove his continuous residence upon ones. and cultivation of, said land, viz: Wm. B. Me ern Minnesota last Monday. two men on the Bozeman road near Beaver ment and improved showing as at this last Fergus Falls, Minnesota. At a point Kktkhpbi« at Mammoth Hot Springs. Adow, Chas. I*. Blakely, Andrew J. Smith, (ieorge Franklin J. Moses, at one time the car­ creek last week and relieved of $225. visit. The camp is now the home of about about seven miles west of Fergus Falls ADVEItTISINCi HATES. fc\ Shelton, all of Bozeman, Gallatin Co., M. T. Mayor Rice of St. Paul has ordered all pet bag governor of South Carolina and O. P. CHlslIOLM . Register, Five thousand head of cattle are now when going up a heavy grade the first first publication, Sept. 5,1885 gambling houses iu that city closed. who has been the hero of numerous police fifty persons, including a few of the gentler being driven to the Benton & St. Louis It is reported that Geronimo, chief of court as well as political items, will retire sex, and the number is increasing daily as section broke in two aud began running STACK AND OFFICE at Bozeman, M. T., Sept. 26, the hostile Apaches, has been killed. Cattle Company’s ranch on the Marias. L 1885. Notice is hereby given that the follow from public view fora time. He goes for the work demands. A large boarding back down the grade toward the rear sec­ ing named settlers have tiled notice of intention Large numbers of murders by Apaches three years to the state prison of Massa­ Miss Nannie E. Kelly, daughter of L to make Final Homestead Proofs in support of S. Marshal Robert S. Kelly, was married house has been erected, Wm. Nevenhuysen tion at a speed of forty miles an hour. I ms I nch 3 75 7 50 10 50 their claims, said proofs to be made before the are reported from New Mexico and Ari­ chusetts for obtaining money under false Three of the loose cars were occupied for Two Im h h no !) 00 12 00 1« 50, Register and Receiver at Bozeman, M. T. on Mon on Tuesday evening at Deer Lodge to Mr has built a blacksmith shop and the stable H 50 II 50 lli 00 22 50 zona. pretenses. f Tliri'p Inch. day, November 9th, 1885, viz: J.D. Joslyn. room is being enlarged. From the present sleeping purposes by about 200 circus Ifgiir Inch 10 50 15 00 lit 00 28 00; John P. llalfvarson, H. S.186, for the S. E. ?4 Five Italians who have been passing Near Lufkin, Texas, 00 convicts who qu&r Oil 13 50 III 00 2 i 00 36 00 section 30, Tp. 1 No., R. 16 East. were working on a railroad grade made a Some miscreant took a shot through a dump of the Hedges mine a tramway is employes who were sound asleep. The italf < c>l 23 00 35 oo 45 (10 hit 00 Frederick Bartels, H. S. 116, for.the E. Vt of counterfeit coin in Washington have been 50 00 72 00 108 00 window at a compositor in the Butte Miner O ris l nl 36 00 N. W. ’4, and W. of N. FI. ?4 section 20, Tj arrested. sudden break for liberty.. The guards being graded along the face of the hank brakemen on the wild cars tried to put on No., It. 16 East. began emptying repeating rifles into the office. The Miner offers $100 for the TU IO RADCD tnayl»efonndon fll«at Qno. P. Alexander Ferte, II. S. 113, for the S. E. ‘4 sec­ The little town of Westhood, New Jer­ from which the cars will be dumped brakes but could not make much progress tion 8, Tp. 1 No., R. 16 East. fleeing mass of men and 25 of them were identification of the shootist. THIo rflrtlt Rowell ft Co’s Newspaper Ad- sey, was almost destroyed by a cyclone on owing to the difficulty of running over Tsrtlslng Bureau (10 Knniee StA w h e ^ ^ T ^ ls In ir Charles P. Bucklin, H. S. 189, for th e lots 2, 3 killed or wounded before they reached A fire was discovered in Benepe's ware­ through convenient chutes into the coatracts may be mauo for It IN NEW VOItlt* and 4, and S. E. ‘4 of N W . 1-4 section 2, Tp. 1 the 4th inst. No., R..14 East. the neighboring woods. The other 35 house, Bozeman, on Monday morning but wagons. the cars that were loaded with wagons They'name as witnesses to prove their continu­ An organization called Moonlighters is TERRITORIAL OFFICERS. ous residence upon and cultivation of their res­ will probably soon be captured. extinguished before much damage was From where the tunnel strikes the main and other such freight. The train watch­ pective claims, viz: Themselves respectively for forcing Irish tenants to take oaths not to done. It is believed te have been incen Governor—Samuel T. nauser, Helena. Near Carbon, Wyoming, Frank Brown, vein in the Hedges mine the coal has been man, in the employ of the circus, did his Secretarv—.lolin S. Tooker, Helena. each other, and Albert Harrison and Waborn Har­ pay their rent. diary. Delegate to Congress—Joseph K . Toole, Helena. rison of Sweet Grass and Big Timber, M. T. a young sheep rancher, committed suicide followed each way—about 100 feet in all. best to arouse the sleeping men and while O. P. CHISHOLM, Register No indictments were found by the Auditor—.1. I’. Woolman, Helena. by shooting. He was a native of Boston, On Friday last the falling of a heavy thus trying to attend to his duty was Treasurer—D. 11. Weston. Helena. [2st pub. Oct. 3, 1885. J grand jury against any of the Rock rock and*the derrick to which it was at This level is about ten feet wide at the Superintendent of Public Instruction—Wm. W. a graduate of Yale and the son of wealthy killed aud frightfully mangled, his heart Wvlie, Bozeman. [No. 421 Springs rioters. parents. He had spent most of his time tached at the new concentrator building western end where we examined it closely Âttornev-General— W. H. Hunt. A IMPLICATION FOR PATENT.—I'. S. being found on top of a flat car, his bow­ District " Attorney—1st District—H. X. Blake j \ . Land Office. Bozeman, M. 3’., August 20,188: Small-pox is increasing in Montreal. and large sums of money since coming at Anaconda killed Joe Mead and injured and only the hanging wall is exposed. V irginia 1 ,'itv. Notice is hereby given that James B. Martin, The daily death rate from the disease runs Driscoll. els some distance away and his body cut District Attorney—2d District—W. V. Pember whose P. O. addreslj is Chico, Gallatin county, west m the cities of Wyoming and Colora­ Before reaching this vein the tunnel cuts ton, Butte. Montana Territory, lias this day filed application as high as sixty. do. Lately his parents shut off his money Independent: Thomas Mackaness, a across three other coal bodies of from in pieces. When the loose cars had run District Attorney—3d District —W. II. Hunt, for patent, under the mining laws of Congress, Gov. Hoadlcy of Ohio challenged Sena­ supplies since when he drank heavier and well-known dealer in cigars, tobacco, Fort Bsuton. for the Placer Minin" claim, bearing gold, and three to four feet in thickness. It is con­ backward about a mile they crashed into Chief Justice—D S. Wade, Helena. designated by the field notes and official plat on tor Sherman to meet him in joint debate was despondent. fruits, vcgeatbles and fish made an assign­ Associate J ustice—W. J. Galbraith, Deer Lodge tile in this office as survey No. 59 (once known as fidently expected that as the work extends the engine of the rear section and made a the “Campbell ft Doty Placer"), mineral district but Sherman declined. Frederick O. Prince has been nominated ment yesterday to E. W. Toole for the .John Coburn, Bozeman. frightful wreck. Over a hundred men U s. District Attorney—F. M. DeWitt, Butte. 2, situated iu Emigrant Mining District, Gallatin A. Tombstone, Arizona, special says: by the democrats for the govership of benefit of his creditors. downward these veins will all unite in U S. M arshal—li. S. Kelly, Deer Lodge County. MontanaTerritory, in Section II svd. and who were still in the sleeping cars were Surveyor-General—John S. Harris, Helena. 14 unsurveyed, Township 6, south of Range 8 east The citizens have created a fund and offer Massachusetts. The remainder of the Fred Beckman a herder employed by one great body. They all stand almost c le rk 1st D istrict C o u r t —Theo. Mullly, \ irginia (partly svd.) P. M., Montana, which claim is re­ $250 each for Apache scalps. ticket is as follows: II. H. Gilmore, of Powers Bios., and Paddy Carroll hostler perpendicular. Except to merely prospect, buried in the wreck. In the darkness a Citv. . corded in the office of the Recorder of G allatin Clerk 2d D istrict Court—R. L. Davis, Deer Co., M. 1’., Book 2, page 2, of mining claims, said In the stallion race at Cleveland between Cambridge, lieutenant governor; Jeremiah for C. J. McNamara of Fort Maginnis nothing has been done below the present fearful seene resulted. The air was filled Lodge. claim beingthus described, to-wit: Beginning at Crowley, of Lowell, secretary of state; were drowned while trying to cross the Clerk 3d District Court -A. H. Beattie, Helena. its S. W. location corner at a stone (in S. W. '4 Harry Wilkes and Phallas the former won working level but this prospecting indi with appalling shrieks and groans from Collector of Interna! Revenue—D. J. Welch, said section 11) marked 1-59 for corner No. 1, in three straight heats: time 2:17}. Henry K. Bralcy, of Fall River, attorney Missouri in a buggy at Judith Landing. Helena. thence south 690 , 55", 30“ east, 2,591.1 feet to a general; Henry M. Cross, of Newbury - cates the extension of the vein into the the wounded and imprisoned men. When Collector of Customs—T. A. Cummings, Ben stone marked 2-59 for corner No. 2, thence north The president has appointed Jabez L. The dead and decomposed body of an the wreck was cleared away five men Ion. 40o , 1 5 east 644 feet to a stone marked 3-59 for M. Curry of Virginia to be minister to port, treasurer and receiver; Gen. James unknown man was found on the prairie bowels of the earth to an indefinable dis­ U 8. Assaver—R. B. H arrison, Helena. corner No. 3, thence north 55 0,45 west 500 feet E. Delaney, of Holyoke, auditor. Register 1 if C. S. Land Office, at Bozeman—O. to a stone m arked 4-59 for corner No. 4, thence Spain in place of Mr. Foster, resigned twelve miles from Terry. As the body tance. From the working level to the were found dead and fearfully mangled P. Chisholm . south 75 =, 48 west 200 feet to a boulder marked All the miners in the Union Pacific 5 -59 for corner No. 5, thence north 70® , 10’, west The Earl of Shaftesbury, a great Eng­ was enclosed in winter clothing it is sup­ surface where the croppings appear plen beside a large number who were wounded. coal mines at Carbon, Wyoming, and at GALLATIN COUNTY. 2,250 feet to a stone marked 6-59 for corner No. 6, lish philanthropist and also well known as posed that death was caused by freezing fully is about ninety feet. Except for a The names of the dead, who were all thence south 11 ®, 57", west 611.1 feet to place of at Louisville, Col., Stopped work on the last winter. Sheriff—A. J. Edsall, Bozeman. beginning ; magnetic variation 19 s east. Corners a statesman, is dead at the age of 84 years. very narrow, soft, sandstone “bone” which circusmen, were Roberts, Krause, Blair Treasurer—Ed. K. Ferris, Bozeman. No. 2, 3, 4 and 5 being in N. E '4 of section 14 1st inst., because of the employment of Two professional wrestlers started in to Probate Judge—C. S. Hartman, Bozeman. (not surveyed), and corner No. 6 in S. W. '4 of said R. P. Lynch, a Northern Pacific brake- Chinese to the exclusion of whites at Rock is disappearing as the work proceeds the Wallace, all eanvassmen, and James Wil­ County Clerk and Recorder—James Gourley. section 11 (surveyed), embracing39.29 acres, upon man, fell between the cars of a freight give an exhibition at the Deer Lodge rink Assessor—T. P. McDonald, Livingston. which a notice of said application was posted the Springs. The Union Pacific people say one evening last week but were ordered coal is perfectly free from foreign sub­ son, tlie watchman James Eçcles, one of County Superintendent of schools—Miss Adda 17th day of August, 1885. The adjoining claim­ train near Crow Wing, , Minn., and was they will close down those mines for the M. Hamilton, Bozeman. ants to these premises are the Glidden and Schaf­ by the sheriff to desist when one had stances, burns very readily and, when the wounded, is expected to die. Tlie . oroner -It. I). Alton, M. D.. Livingston. mangled to death. winter and depend for fuel on what is fer unsurveyed placer on the south and east, and choked the other almost to death in order wounded were all taken to the Northern County Commissioners—S. L. Holliday, Liv­ the C. C. Tadlock unsurveyed placer on the west. Civil Service Commissioner Gregory has mined by the Chinese at Rock Springs blasted, comes out in huge chunks that ingston: »V. II. Tracy, West Gallatin;—Mon- Any and all parties claiming adversely any por­ secure a fall. Pacific hospital at Brainerd. Tlie animals forton, East Gallatin. tion of said survey No. 59 (or Campbell ft Dotyj followed Eaton’s lead and resigned Tho supplemented by importations from the are very slow to crumble. Of course it is J P., Livingston Precinct—R W.* llanson, M. placer claim, premises or deposit are required to man will doubtless do the same. None of cast and south. The company now has 60 Information is wanted of John Lyen of certain that when sufficient depth has of the menagerie in their cages were on the Kelly. file their adverse claims with the Register of the Ellensburg, M. T., who was in Butte last Constables—.John Winnett, J. Cornwell. U S. L. O. at Bozeman, M. T., during the 60 days the vacancies have been filled. days" supply on hand. been attained to escape the decomposing rear section of the train and do appear to period of publication hereof, or they will be bar­ August where he sold a band of horses red by virtue of the provisions of the statute. The Mormons have retained Senator Army officials are daily expecting to and started for home with the money. tendencies of the surface water the charac­ have been hurt. The engineer and fireman TJOBERT P. GREEN, Ü. P. CHISHOLM, Register. Vance of Nortli Carolina, and ex-Senator hear that the goverors of Washington Ter­ J. V. BOGEKT, Att'y for Applicant. No tidings of him have since been receiv­ ter of the coal will greatly improve and jumped and saved their lives. I first publication August 29, 1885.] Francis Kiernan of New York as counsel ritory and Oregon have called for federal ed at Ellensburg. U. S. D e pu t y Min er a l S urveyor, in the place of Emory Storrs, who lately aid in protecting the Chinese. An out­ it will then be as fine a hotly of bitumin­ Civil Engineer and Draughtsman. Office—Main The Three Forks Races. [No. 43] died. break in the neighborhood of Seattle is Nat G. Hoss, collector for the Butte ous coal as can be found anywhere; the Strrot, Bozeman, M. T. p p l i c a t i o n f o r p a t e n t .- u . s . Inter-Mountain, was held up in that city C’hroniele: The races at Three Forks A Laud Office, Bozeman, M. T., August 21,1885. Edward McSweeney, the Irish suspect regarded as certain to come within a very veins now separated may then be expected J H. HENDRY, Notice is hereby given that James B. Martin and short time, and of course troops will be the other night for $9.35. When robbers came off on Tuesday, September 29th. John J. Hopper, whose P. O. address is Chico, who worked against Blaine and his “foreign will steal newspaper money from a news­ to combine and solidify. I'.nitbd States Court Commissioner, GallatinCounty, Montana Territory, have this policy” last fall, has been appointed to an required. An officer who returned from First race for purse saddle horse, entered, day filed application for patent, under the Mining paper man they are so low down as to de­ In the Bvam property immediately ad­ Livingston, Montana. laws of Congress, for the Edwards ft Co. Placer inferior position in the San Francisco cus­ the Pacific coast lately says that the ex­ A. Harrison’s chestnut sorrel, W. A. Har­ serve lynching on sight. joining, exactly the same character of coal Mining claim, bearing gold, and designated by the tom house. citement will not abate until hundreds of wood's sorrel George and A. M. Parker's JOHN A. SAVAGE, .JOHN II KLDEU, field notes and official plat on file in this office os Five cowboys rode into Maiden one day Notary Public. N. P. J.and Agent. Survey No. 60, Mineral District No. 2, situated in the hated Mongolians are slain, and he is found but the main vein has there been The treasury department is receiving an last week, amused themselves by running Bally, one.-fourth mile, won by A. Harri­ gAVAGE ft ELDER, Emigrant Mining District, Gallatin County, Mon­ looks upon a speedy race war as inevitable disturbed. At the end of the tunnel the tana Territory, in Sections 8 and 9, Township 6, increased demand for small currency which the town in the orthodox cowboy fashion son's chestnut by a length. south of Range 8 east (partly surveyed), P. M. is regarded by the officers of that depart­ On Friday last the firm of William indications led upward and, being follow­ At to h n e t s at L aw and R eal E state A oents Montana, which claim is recorded in the office of Heath & Co., brokers of Wall Street, New and refused to be arrested either in town Second race, one-fourth mile, A. Harri­ Practice in all the Courts of the Territory. tlie Recorder of Gallatin Co., M. T., Book2, page ment as a sign of the revival of business or in their camp on the prairie where they ed a few feet, disclosed a body of coal Main street. 447, of Mining Claims, said claim being thus des­ in the country. York, failed being carried down by the son’s Sappo and Harwood's Harry Bluff. L ivin gston, M. f. cribed, to-wit: Beginning at its S. w. location failure of Henry N. Smith for whom they were followed by the officers. about twelve to fourteen feet in thickness corner on the right bank of the Yellowstone rivi The king of Denmark is having a row Harry Bluff won with ease. at a stone marked 1-60 for corner No. 1, (located were brokers. Smith's liabilities are Mrs. Hattie Galbraith wife of Lieut. lying in an almost horizontal position. OBERT I). ALTON, M. D. with his parliament and his subjects as Third race, 700 yards, between A. M. R in in surveyed fcl. N. E. >4 said section 8), thence nearly two million dollars, owed princi­ J. S. Galbraith, of , was In the convulsions of nature it had been north 37ö ,‘50’, east 871 feet to a stone marked well because he levied taxes by royal de­ thrown from a wagon a few days ago by Parker's Humpy and W. D. Randall's S urgeon N o r th er n P a cific R. It. Co. 2-60 for corner No. 2, thence south 46®, 24’, east cree when the parliament had refused to pally to Heath 4 said se;tion 9, and corners No.3 and sets small except the claim against Smith. A few days ago in Helena Stephen de position when prospected downward ; it is Coal Mining a Specialty. 4 in iS. E. '4 said section—all surveyed; embrac­ Cleveland and pledged support to the re­ Soutter & Co., have also failed and other Rouge, a young French viscount who and behind the judges which gave the Deputy V S. M ineral Surveyor. ing 95.45 acres, upon which a notice of said appli­ forms lie is carrying out in every depart­ also adjoined by narrow vehis as in the Agent X. P. Express Co., Livingston, M. T. cation was posted the 17th day of August, 1885. smallar failures will probably follow. some time ago dropped his title, left his race to Parker’s Humpy. The adjoining claimants to these premises are ment of the government. Hedges. This horizontal body, apparent­ In compliance with the great powers luxurious home in Paris to be a missionary On Thursday October 1st, there was the James B. Martin placer, unsurveyed, on the ly of great extent, is now being worked. B. PERRY , east, and the pre-emption claim of W. II. Lee to An accident occurred on the Canadian of Europe, Turkey has agreed to submit among the American Indians, was ordained the north, and that of one Counts to the south. two races, first betweer Parker's Humpy PIIYSICAN AND SURGEON. Pacific railroad near Kamloops, by which to the revolt of Eastern Roumelia and its to the priesthood in the Catholic church The chamber from which the coal is Any and all parties claiming adversely any por­ one white man and five Chinese were killed and Randall's two-year-old colt, Captain, LIVINGSTON, - MONTANA. tion of said Edwards ft Co. Survey No. 60 placer anexation with Bulgaria. But that does by Bishop Brondel. taken readily fills with bad air and is sup claim, premises or deposit, are required to file and a number wounded. A cow threw which was won by Captain. Leave orders at P. O. drug store. their adverse claims with the Register of the U. not necessarily put an end to the chances Inter-Mountain: The Granite Moun­ plied by fans from below; it will soon be S. L. (). at Bozeman M. T., during the 60 days pe­ the engine from the track. for war. Servia has always been jealous tain stands at the head of Montana silver Second race, between Bill Reed's cele­ riod of publication hereof, or they will be barred ventilated by a new tunnel leading di­ On the 2nd inst. the stage from San of Bulgaria and now she says she will producers this year with a bullion record brated Mandy, Callaghan’s Sorrel Mike bv virtue of the provisions of the statute. rectly into the chamber. O. P. CHISHOLM, Register. Angelo, Texas, to Abeline was held up by fight if she is not granted an extension of of $688,705 up to September 1. With and a gray horse of A. Harrison’s. Sorrel Bank of Livingston J. V BOGERT, Att'v tor Applicants. a lone boy of about eignteen years and the The Mounts property, adjoining the [F irst publication August 29,1885.] territory, too. Turkey’s Albanian sub­ the addition of the ten stamps proposed Mike won by a length. mail bags rifled.’ Tne passengers, six in jects are reported to be in a state of rebel- its output hereafter will not be less than Hedges on the west, is developed by a UMMONS.—Tn the District Court, of the first number; were not disturbed. ion and some fighting is reported. There than $100.000 per month, with total ex­ STEBBINS, MUND & CO., S Judicial District of the Territory of Moutana tunnel that has reached the coal. Publication Notes. in and for the County of Gallatin. The reputed discovery of a lake in may yet be sharp fighting in the Balkans penses not to exceed $20,000. Geo. V. Morford, as lias been repeatedly The Century Magazine for October is M ontan« Estclla E. Tate, plaintiff, against George Tate, northern Canada that was larger than Lake before the present disturbance is quieted. Big Horn Sentinel : One hundred Sioux Livingston, defendant. Action brought in the District Court stated in these columns, has contracted for largely devoted to Grant literature. Superior proved to be a common Mun­ The grand jury now sitting in Green of the First Judicial District of the Territory of Indians, headed by the chief known as Gen. Porter relates stories of “Lineoln Transacts a Montana, in and for the County of Gallatin, and chausen story. The Lake Mistassini is River has received some interesting testi­ “Young-Man-Afraid-of-IIis-Horses,” pass­ the output of the Hedges and Byarn mines the complaint filed in said county of Gallatin, in and Grant”; Gen. Wilson gives “Remin­ the office of the clerk of said D istrict Court. there but it is small as was always known. mony in regard to the troubles at Rock ed through Sheridan this week destined and is now taking out about 40 tons per GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. The people of the Territory ot Montana send iscences of General Grant”; Gen. Badeau Marshal Clements, the murderer of his Springs coal mines. Rev. Timothy Thir- for the Crow agency. They belong to the day which is shipped by railroad to terri­ greeting to George Tate, the above named defend­ details an account of “The Last Days ant: You are hereby required to appear in an brother and his brother’s wife, at Saguache, loway, a Congregational minister, and his tribe of Sioux at Pine Ridge agency, Da­ torial markets from Brisbin and Mountain action brought against you by the above named wife and daughter testified that the kota, and the object of their visit is to of General Grant” and the war papers Exchange on all the principal cities of the plaintiff in the District Court of the First Judi­ Colo., was taken from jail by masked men Side. The daily output will be increased United States and Europe. cial District of the Territory of Montana, in and and hanged. Clements had a knife, with, Chninese told them that they fired their have a friendly talk with their red brethren. are largely devoted to the operations of for the said County of Gallatin, and to answer the own houses in order to keep the Ameri­ to 75 or 100 tons in a little time. complaint filed therein, within ten dags [exclusive which he cut two of the masked men On the 28th of September Charles the same great hero as are two of the of the day of service] after »he service on you of quite severely. cans from digging up the money that was Black, a sheep herder, was found dead on Mr. Marcus Daley superintendent of poems. The frontispiece is a portrait this summons—if served within this county; or if under them. The minister saw the Interest Allowed on TIME DEPOSITS. served out of this county, but in this district, then One thousand white and 1,200 Chinese the range at Miller creek near Rosebud. the great Anaconda mine at Butte and the of the famous editor of the Springfield within twenty days; otherwise within forty days Chinese fire at least one house and when A bullet wound and the position of his Collections made a specialty. Correspond­ —or judgment by default will be taken against laborers from the Canadian Pacific were the Chinese returned they immediately immense Anaconda smelter at the town Republican, Samuel Bowles, and Col. von, according to the prayer of said complaint. paid off in Victoria, B. C., the other day rifle showed that in placing his rifle ence solicited. » The said action is brought to obtain a decree of began digging in the ashes and unearthing of that name was over here last week for Merriam’s paper on “Independent Jour­ this court dipsolving the bonds of matrimony and when they all got drunk and started against a sage bush it had been discharged a s s o c ia t e d b a n k s . money, $6,000 being taken up in one in­ the purpose of looking at the coal in this nalism” is mostly devoted to that man, heretofore and now existing between the said in to “paint ’er red” they made that sleepy and caused his death which had evidently his methods and his paper. Principal plaintiff and defendant on the grounds of extreme stance. occurred about four days before the body vicinity, particularly that at Trail Creek. Stockgrow ers National, Miles City. cruelty and desertion. Also to recover the costs oid town look right wide awake. Grant of Canada contributes an article First National Bank, Billings. and disbursements of the plaintiff in this action In Central Park, New York, last Satur­ was found. The labor difficulties at the Rock Springs First National Bank, Buffalo, Wyo g. as will more fully appear by reference to the com­ A Seattle dispath says: Five white day evening a man aud woman both robed on the Canadian Pacific railway. The Merchants National Bank, Deadwood, D. T. plaint on file herein. And you are hereby notified men and two Indians who made a mur­ Chronicle: Frank Esler came from mines, upon which he has hitherto de­ Steblnns, Mund ft Fox, Central, D. T. that if you fail to appear and answer the said in black, was found drawing their last Cooke City Sunday and will return some number is profusely illustrated. Cen­ Wtebbine, Fox ft Co , Spearfisb, D. T. complaint, as above required, the said plaintiff derous attack on hop pickers in Squak val­ pended for coal and the attitude of the breaths. Each had committed suicide. time this week. He says that sufficient tury Co., New York, or local newsdeal­ will apply to the court for the relief prayed for ley two weeks ago and killed two of the On the woman's breast lay a lock of the government in tlie matter of wood fuel A. L. LOVE Cashier. in her complaint. number, have been, indicted by the grand ore is ready to make the run in the smelter, ers. Given under my hand and the seal of the Dis­ man's hair and on the man’s a leaf and a growing on United States mineral lands ESTABLISHED 1867. trict Court of the First Judicial District of the jury for murder in the first degree. and in ten days expects to begin opera­ The Overland Monthly for October Territory of Montana, in and for the said county Between them were a lot of love tions. Gasset is daily expecting a Hart­ has given rise to a serious question in re­ contains the first part of a series of arti- of Gallatin, this 8th day of September, in the year Miss Emma Nevada on the occasion of letters that had been written to each other. of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and feld smelter, described in these columns gard to the fuel supply necessary for the cl&s by Prof. Ilittell on Gov. Alvarado Diamond Jo Line eighty five. THEO. MUFFLY, Clerk. her recent marriage to Dr. Palmer receiv­ Both were about 30 years of age and the some time ago. and will soon have his By E. M. G a r d n er , Deputy Clerk. ed telegrams of congratulation from the woman had been quite pretty. The let­ Anaconda works. In fact a shortage is of California, the Mexican ruler of that STEAMERS. H e n h t ft J o t , Attorneys for Plaintiff. charcoal ready. Prince of Wales, Prince Alexander of ters indicated that the woman was married already threatened and, in view of the country during the transition period. [first pub. sept. 12,1885] A man named Lockwood originated a Bulgaria, Grand Duke Nicholas of Russia, but was used very cruelly by lier husband, continuance of the labor controversies at It is of great historical interest. A UMMONS.—In Jnstice's Conrt, Livingston Ismael Pasha, ex-Khedive of Egypt and that she had fallen in love with the man plot to rob the bank of Murray in the thoughtful paper by ('. T. Hopkins pro­ S Precinct, Gallatin County, MontanaTerritory. Cœur d’Alenes two weeks ago, but a fel­ the Union Pacifie coal mines and the Before R. W. Hanson, Justice of the Peace. others. that lay dead beside her, that the feeling poses changes in the federal constitution George T. Chambers as George T. Chambers ft had been reciprocated, that their love was low to whom he confided his scheme in­ probability that they will be closed down Co., plaintiff, against Charles P. Saxton, defend­ Hon. Fred Hassaurek, editor and pro­ formed the bank and Lockwood was given and arguas strongly for them. “The ant. An action brought in Justice’s Court. Liv­ without sin and entirely hopeless and so all winter, may be realized very soon un­ prietor of the Cincinnati Volksblatt, died twenty-four hours to cross the range. Rancheria Affair” is a contribution to ingston Precinct, Gallatin County, Montana Ter­ lately in Paris. He was an Austrian rev­ death was resolved upon. He was a prin­ less a supply be obtained elsewhere. Mr. ritory, before R. W. Hanson, Justice of the Peace. Lockwood and companions intended to California history. “Brindle and Others” UPPER MISSISSIPPI PACKET LINE. The People of the Territory of Montana send olutionist of high class and came to this ter named Bassendorf; the woman was murder Charley Hussey and associates if Daley examined the Trail Creek coal and is a humorous and lifelike sketch. The This company dispatches each week two of their greeting to Charles P. Saxton, the above named country in 1840. He was a very influen the wife öf Louis Koch a Jersey City elegant passenger packets defendant: You are hereby required to appear necessary to the success of the plot. pronounced it good —equal to tlie Rock Overland while not as strong as the in an action brought against you by the above tial republican and was at one time min­ editor. from S T . F* ALJI_roB rained plaintiffs in the Justice Court of R. W. On Satuaday last in Butte Mrs. Dr. Springs article for his purpose so.far as eastern magazines fills a big place in lied Wing, Winona, LaCrosse, McGregor, Du- Hanson, a Justice of the Peace in and for Living­ ister to Equador. bu