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VOL. 3. NO. 20. LIVINGSTON, MONTANA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1885. PRICE 10 CENTS
GlandereFort Custer telegraphed from hers to-day ordering that Three Im .1 75 S 50 11 50 lfi 00 22 50 33 Also for many other diseases. Complete restor ever more than two men through it and i 50 10 50 15 (HI 1« (HI 28 00 42 ation to health, vigor and manhood guaranteed. all re-captured. other similar books, which so affected where they will lie turned over to the a carload of horses just received at the Vent ln. I 1,00 14 50 lit (Ht 21 (HI lid (HI HO by them it was only accomplished with o iar. * No risk is incurred. Illustrated pamphlet, with Col. Clark W . Thompson of W ells, him th a t h e ran away from home and be agent. They had sixty horses some of Chicago stock yards be quarantined. it VI 23 (Hl 35 00 , 45 (HI 1)9 00 108 full information, terms, etc., mailed free by ad- great danger to life and limb; to make .flnlO'ol- 1-, (HI lili (HI 5ti (HI 72 (HI 108 00 180 Minn, a prominent and wealthy citizen of came a stage robber. which were branded but they claimed One ( <1 nri'ssiiig Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich. a railroad through it would be a feat of OTICE.—I hereby give notice that James E. that state is dead. Ed. Kelly alias “Bulldog” Kelly, charg they took them all from the Piegans. Mr. Truman brought a number of thor M li a nJIOCD iway ho found ontHe at Geo. P. N Mintie is no longer my agent at the town of Bartlett Tripp of Deadwood will prob ed with the murder of Robert Baird of engineering equal to crossing the Alps. THIS rr.rfclf Bowel I & Co’s Newspaper Ad- Livingston and that I have duly appointed George Large numbers of half breeds are com oughbred stallions to Montana last spring rVt’ongJLii.tnff PureauBureau (1(1(10 spruce:Spruce «Rt.l, A wwhereafi,v here aqTerttati' o ïtlii 1 ably succeed Judge Edgerton as Chief Missoula in the Northwest territory of I also had the pleasure of a ride over the eeeWttcu w ay l»o m ade to r It IN N fcW i o b u . Knight as my agent and fully authorize him in my ing into northern Montana from the Duck and, after selling the greater number of nam ■ to demand, reeeive and receipt for all mon Justice of Dakota. Canada, is in jail in St. Paul awaiting the Lake country. They say the exodus of so-called Billings wagon road and in eys due and on ingthe Montana Lumber company, them, traded the last two for a herd of territorial officers. in Gallatin County, for me to have possession of Fraudulent bonds of the District of examination of the evidence recently ad half-breeds into Montana will leave the stead of travaling over it at a trot with Governor Samuel T. Hauser, Helena. all the property of said company at the town of Columbia were lately traded for $5,000 duced against him and the issuance of ex Saskatchawan country almost depopulat range horses at Miles City last June. Those 1,000 pounds in the wagon as Galena Secretary—Win B. Weoli, Helena. Livingston. All persons owing the Montana tradition papers to take him to the scene Uelesjate to Congress- .loselih K foole, Helena. Lumber company will please call upon him at an worth of Kansas land. ed. The River Press says they seem well- are the horses referred to in the above dis says he did we had about 600 pounds Auditor .1. P. Woolman, Helena. early date and ma-te settlement. of the murder for trial. He was captured to-do and have plenty of money. patch. It is needless to say that this dis and it took four of Chapman’s best Treasurer—I). II. Weston, Helena. HARRY M. ALLEN, Several deaths from cholera occurred on this side of the border. Superintendent of Public Instruction » m. >> • Assignee MontanaLumher Co. this summer on the American man-of-war Frank J. Mattier, one of the lightning covery gives Montana horses a very bad horses to pull us through with the great Billings, Montana, Oct. 1, 1885. 19-fit The street car strike in St. Louis, insti Vvile, Bo/,eman. Ossippee of the Asiatic squadron. money changers who were with Cole’s est difficulty; some of our loose stock Attorney-General -W . H. Hunt. ' [4 347 J gated by the Knights of Labor, for a few reputation in eastern markets. There is District Attorney—1st District—II. V Blake, 1\JOTIOE FOR PUBLICATION.—Land Of- Indians from New Mexico are raiding circus a year ago, has just been sentenced got mired and it took all four of the Hrginla City. „ , 1.1 fice at Bozeman, M. T., October 9th, 1885. days assumed great proportions. Mobs at Butte to one year in prison for swindling not much doubt but what glanders or a District Attorney—2d District—\\ . \ . Pember- over into Texas, stealing horses and cattle horses to pull them out. The low ridges Notice is hereby given that the following-named formed and impeded the running of cars, a man out of $35 during a circus perform disease very similar to it has been prevalent >n, Butte. settler has tiled* notice of his intention to make and in one instance killed four men. spoken of are of a much greater altitude District Attorney—3d D istrict — VV. II. Hunt, final proof in support of his claim, and tLat said fought policemen and generally interfered ance. Mattier was a peanut vender and in Montana since last winter. Cases of it 'ort Benton. proof will he made betöre the Register and Re A fire at Frederickton, N. B., destroyed with the peace of the city. One of the changed a $100 bill foi the man. than would be encountered on the Yel Chief Justice,3rd District—D kS. Wade, Helena. ceiver at Bozeman. M. T., on November lfi, 1885, Morrison’s saw mill, twelve tenement have appeared in Livingston. At Billings Ass or Sate J ustices—2nd District.W. J. Galbraith, viz: Richard T. Dabney, D. S. N o. 732, for the rioters was shot dead by a policeman. The The Flatheads are out in force this year lowstone route even if the plateau above leer Lode»; 3rd District, John Coburn, Bozeman. S, E. 1-4 of N. E. 1-4, E Vi of S. E. 1-4 and S. \V. houses and 2,000,000 feet of lumber. strikers wanted*an advance in wages and a great number of horses were affected !'. S. District Attorney—F. M. DeWitt, Butte. 1-4 of S E. 1-4 Sec. 32, Tp. 1 N., of R. 1«, East. between the Blackfoot and Musselshell, the river were followed from Gardiner T. S. M arshal- K. S. Kelly, Deer Lodire II» names the following witnesses to prove his Riel’s reprieve will be extended beyond fewer hours of labor. camping in favorite passes with their fami with the disease and it has been reported to East Fork; while the sides are springy Surveyor-General—John S. Harris, Helena. continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, Oct. 18 in order that his case may be Clerk 1st D istrict Court—Theo. Muiiiy, A irginia said land, viz: William Campbell, of Shields It must have been a lively time at the lies and dogs and slaughtering deer by the in the Deer Lodge valley and elsewhere in and in a great many places almost im heard before the Privy Council of England. River, M. T. : J. E. Gustine, of Shields River, M. wreck of the cattle train on the Northern hundreds. Complaint to their agent has the territory. If we remember aright the possible to get through with pack horses. rk 2d District Court—K. L. Davis, Deer T.: T. L. Dabnev, of Shields River, M. T. ; J. An elephant, Empress, in Forepaugh’s Pacific down in Minnesota last week. The id g McClatchev, of Livingston, M. T. caused that official to send out a runner territorial veterinarian, Dr. Keefer, said the Then I would like to ask about the 1,-rii 3rd District Court—B. H. Tatem, Helena. O. P. CHISHOLM, Register, circus killed one of the employes by a wrecked cars took fire and the cattle that to call them back to their reservation. Collector of Interna) Revenue—D. J. Welch, [first pub. Oct. 10, 1885.] disease was not glanders but a catarrhal crossing of Middle Fork on the Billings lena. ,, blowT of her trunk She had killed one were free became frantic. They rushed Main & Dennis of the Teton. M. T., range oilector of Customs—T. A. Cummings, Ben- AND O FFICE at Bozeman, M. T., Sept. 2(1, man before. at everything that met their view and treed affection but many good judges insisted route at Sunlight; if I remember right L 1885. Notice is hereby given that the follow have secured a lease in the Northwest ter there are some fine ridges ( ?) to climb >T S Assaver—It. B. Harrison, Helena, ing named settlers have filed notice of intention The republican federal officials of Ari the train hands in a jiffy- Not until ritory, near Ft. Macleod, on which they that it was glanders and still insist on isgister of U. 8 . Land Office, at Bozeman—O. at that point—1,000 feet high at least to make Final Homestead Proofs in support of zona have mostly resigned. They are un horses were brought from Wadena, four have placed 2,000 head of their Montana maintaining their opinion. Chisholm. their claims, said proofs to be made before the miles away, did the men leave their perches Register and Receiver at Bozeman, M. T. on Mon der indictment for contributing to election cattle. Cox & Oxhardt, whose range has and the. rise must he made inside of a GALLATIN COUNTY. day. November 9th, 1885, viz: bribery funds. in the trees to which the wild steers had been on Willow creek, Montana, have se The Montana Central. mile before you reach Dead Indian creek. Sii^rifT—A. J. Edsall, Bozeman. John P. Halfvarson, II. S. ISfi, for the S. E. bi driven them. Treasurer—Kd. F. Ferris, Bozeman. section 30, Tp. 1 No., R. lfi East. Fred Hopt, found guilty of murder at cured a lease near Maple creek, and are Courier: On Monday evening, the 5th Then you have a divide to cross before I’robate Judge—C. S. H artm an, Bozeman. Frederick Bartels, II. S. llfi, for the E. of Salt Lake City for the fourth time, has Crops are bad on the whole. The aver putting up about sixty tons of hay for inst., a majority of the incorporators of you reach Clarke’s Fork compared with County Clerk and Kecorder—James Gourley. N. VV. >4. and VV. V- of N. E . \i section 20, Tp. 1 age yield of wheat will be about 10| Assesaor—T. I*. McDonald, Livingston. No., R. 1« East. chasen to be shot and sentence will be ex winter use. the Montana Central Railroad company which the Bozeman pass sinks into in County Superintendent of schools—Miss Adda Alexander Ferte. H. S. 113, for the S. E. ’4 sec bushels to the acre for the whole country tion 8, Tp. I No., R. 1(1 East. ecuted Nov. 24th. Courier ; At a special meeting of the significance. As for the “grassy bench” 1. Hamilton, Bozeman. Charles P. Bucklin, IL S. 189, for the lots 2, 3 and the wheat area is 30,000,000 acres. met in Walter Cooper’s office, for the pur , oroner—K. 1). Alton, M. D.. Livingston. Tammany and Irving Halls will com county commssioners on Monday, a con running through Clarke’s Fork canyon and 4. and S. E. of N W. 1-4 section 2, Tp. 1 Corn will reach) 36| bushels pc-r aci'c pose of considering the practicability of County Commissioners—S. L. Holliday, Liv- No., R. 14 East. bine in New York against the county tract was let to Green and Vreeland for it does not exist; in going through the ngston; Geo. Hutchinson, Gallatin: A. Gotts- They name as witnesses to prove their continu or a total of 196,000,000 bushels. Crops inaugurating some plan whereby a survey halk, Bozeman. „ „ .. democracy in local politics but all will constructing a bridge across the West J. I’., Livingston Precinct—It. V\ . Hanson, M. ous residence upon and cultivation of their res in New England and New York are one- canyon afoot it is necessary to cross the pective claims, viz: Themselves respectively for support the state tickot. Gallatin, near Salesville. Consideration. could be made, the right of way secured stream a great number of times in or each other, and Albert Harrison andVVaborn Har third below the average. Cotton is only $2,200—$1,000 of the amount to be raised Constables—John Winnetf, G. *V Metcalf. rison of Sweet Grass and Big Timber, M. T. Many Cubans, Spaniards and Americans 78 per cent of an average. The Manitoba and means obtained for constructing at der to get a narrow foothold along the O. P. CHISHOLM, Register. by private subscription and deposited [2st pub. Oct. 3, 1885. J met at Saratoga, N. Y., and drew up a plan wheat crop is almost a failure from early least a portion of the proposed line. perpendicular cliffs that rise hundreds P GKISDOltF, M. D for the annexation of Cuba to the United with the county treasurer, and the remain [No. 42] frost. ing $1 ,000 to be paid by the county. j There were present at the meeting Gen. of feet above. Galena assumes a great Graduate(irai of the Itoyal University at FFLICATION FOR PATENT—U. S. States and will present it to congress. Acting under imperative orders from Berlin. A Land Office. Bozeman, M. T., August 20,1885. An important suit will be commenced L. S. Wilson, Enoch Hodson, Ed. F. Ferris, deal for one who has made but Mo n ta n a . Notice is hereby given that James B. Martin, A special session of tho Oregon legis President Diaz, the governor who dispos a s c a d k , Upper Yellowstone, soon against Gov. S. T. Hauser and others Jno. S. Mendenhall, T. J. Lynde, Walter “three short visits to the camp” when whose P. O. address is Chico, Gallatin county, lature has been called to elect a U. S. sessed the American miners from the Los ROBERT P. GREEN, Montana Territory, lias this day filed application by the county commissioners of Lewis and Cooper and W. W. Alderson. L. S. Wilson he says we do not want to reach Cinna for jiatent, under ’the mining laws of Congress, senator, the regular session having failed Cruses silver mines in Mexico has been Clarke county, to recover $40,000, the bar. We most certainly do. It is the U. S. D e pu t y M in er a l S urveyor, for the Placer Mining claim, bearing gold, and to elect the successor to Senator Slater. compelled to surrender the mines to their acted as president and W. W. Alderson, designated b.v the field notes and official plat on amount of the bond of W. M. Roberts, l lvil Engineer and Draughtsman. Office—Main file in this office as survey No. 59 (once known as American owners. This is done through secretary. center of our coal fields and has a fine tjj-eer, Bozeman, >1. T. At Big Stone City, Dak., H. L. Barnett, the ex-county treasurer who embezzeled the “Campbell , few days ago Little and another negro, appointment to the position of secretary mortgage bonds, and paying therefor The coal being burned for Frank Esler EUT D. ALTON, M. D. thence south 11 *, 57’, west 611.1 feet to place of licly retired from his church because he of Montana took place last evening at the is turning out fine and the smelter is full beginning; magnetic variation 19* east. Corners cannot longer believe the orthodox doc named Charley Young, robbed a white county bonds, dollar for dollar, both bonds ioeon N orthern Pacific It. K. Co. No. 2, 3, 4 and 5 being in N. E \ of section 14 man, who was asleep, of $1.65. They Park hotel. Those in attendance were of ore and coming down at the rate of (not surveyed), and cornerNo.fi in s. VV. >4 of said trines. to bear six per cent, interest per annum, section 11 (surveyed), embracing39.29 acres, upon were arrested but Little was subsequently ten tons per day. Gasset and Reading .NORTON, The last weekly statement of the asso Thomas Hanlon, Dr. A. H. Hersey, A. payable semi-annually ; interest and prin which a notice of said application was posted the released on bail. On the back of the are burning coal for their smelter and ING ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR. 17th day of August, 1885. The adjoining claim ciated banks of New York shows a reserve Owens, J. Tinkler, Dr. B. S. Scott, H. W. ants to tliese premises are the Glidden and Schaf corpse was pinned a note stating that cipal to be payable m New York city. have sixteen men employed in their coal fer unsurveyed placer on the 3outh and east, and decrease of $1,346,000. The banks now Rowley, W. Matheson, J. D. Matheson, ining a Specialty. the C. C. Tadlock unsurveyed placer on the west. Littte was not banged because of robbery, On motion and vote, a committee of camp. Some of the pits have been fired. Deputy U. S. M ineral Surveyor. hold $40,153,000 in excess of the 25 per Sam Wilde, E. N. Harwood, J.D . Church, Any and all parties claiming adversely any por but for slandering a respectable white three, consisting of W. W Alderson. T. J. While on this subject it might be well S*. P. Express Co., Livingston, M. T. tion of said survey No. 59 (dr Campbell & Doty) cent rule. family residing at that place. The note E. B. Camp, Geo. Hayes, F. W. Lee, A. placer claim, premises or deposit are required to Miss Annie Longfellow, youngest Lynde and Enoch Hodson, was appointed to say that certain parties who, to say . PERRY, file their adverse claims with the Register of the also read: “Furthermore we feel that Frazer, Jno. Ramsey, H. II. Mund, H. C. U S. L. O. at Bozeman, M. T., during the 60 days daughter of the late poet, was lately mar we have done a great and noble act for to draft, circulate and present the memo the least, do not have the welfare of the PIIYSICAN AND SURGEON. period of publication hereof, or they will be bar Lovell; J. R. King, L. H. Fenske, A. L. red bv virtue of the provisions of the statute. ried in the Longfellow’ mansion, Cam our country and as gentlemen.” rial. camp at heart, have tried to place obsta NGSTON, • MONTANA. O. P. CHISHOLM, Register. bridge, Mass., to James Gilbert Thorpe, Babcock, F. M. French, C. Klambeck, N. cles in the way of Mr. Gasset’s enter J. V. BOGERT, Att'y for Applicant. Messrs. Mendenhall, Alderson and Hod Leave orders at P. O. drug store. of Eau Claire, Wisconsin. I first publication August 29, 1885.] MONTANA NEWS. Bachelor. son were also appointed a special commit prise by trying to make him pay a roy [No. 43] Butler Mahone, son of Senator Malione, The Billings orchestra attended under alty on everything he gets by driving PPLIOATION FOR PATENT. —U. S. Miles City has a variety show. tee to explain the object of the memorial Land Office, Bozeman, M. T., August 21,1885. has been bound over for trial on the charge the leadership of Prof. Wyckoff. Mayor his men from their work and locating Bank of Livingston V to the officials and other citizens of the Notice is hereby given that James B. Martin and of assault with intent to kill. While A young man w’ho was working the the proposed ground for his mill site- John J. Hopper, whose P. O. address is Chico, bo^us check racket in Butte now lan Walter Matheson acted as chairman and GallatinCounty, Montana Territory, have this drunk he took a shot at a colored waiter county, and solicit their cordial co-opera all for the purpose of blackmail. Now STEBBINS, MUND & CO., dav filed application for patent, under the Mining in Willard’s hotel, Washington. guishes in jail. the following toasts were proposed and laws of Congress, for the Edwards & Co. Placer tion in the proposed railroad enterprise. every thinking man in the camp knows The lodge of Ancient Order of United gracefully responded to: Yellowstone Mining claim, bearing gold, and designated by the Hungarian graders on the New York it is for his interest to encourage such Livingston, - • Montan« field notes and official plat on file in this office as Short Line seized one of the American Workmen at White Sulphur Springs lias county by Hon. W. B. Webb. Our Com Survey No. 60, Mineral District No. 2, situated in The New Surveyor-General. enterprises as his and while not aiming Transacts a Emigrant Mining District, Gallatin County, Mon superintendents and held him as security surrendered its charter. mercial Interests by H. H. Mund. The Philadelphia Times: Some criticism tana Territory, in Sections 8 and 9, Township «, for overdue pay. They say they will kill to eulogize Mr. Gasset he has been a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. south of Range 8 east (partly surveyed), P. M. John Ryan has been appointed postmas Press by J. D. Matheson. The Cattle In has been made of the appointment of Col. Montana, which claim is recorded in the office of him if not paid before the 20th. ter at Anaconda. This office has been great help to our camp, spending a large the Recorder of Gallatin Co., M. T., Book2, page terests by H. C. Lovell. Hon. J. K Toole, Greene, of Louisiana, to the Surveyor- amount of capital and by his example 447, of Mining Claims, said claim being thus des It is faid that France is about to aban raised to the presidential class. Exchange on all the principal cities of the cribed, to-wit: Beginning at its S. W. location don all that she expended so much blood our delegate in congress, by E. N. Har Generalship of Montana, because of his encouraging others to do likewise. To United States and Europe. corner on the right bank of the Yellowstone river Gazette : P. W. McAdow is making ■it a stone marked 1-60 for corner No. 1, (located and treasure to seize in Tonquin. It is a preparations, to run a 200 foot tunnel on wood. The Officials of Yellowstone Coun being a non-resident. He is a native of none of us who were in need of assist in in surveyed fcl. N. E. hi said section 8), thence constant struggle and expense to maintain ty by J. R. King, E. B. Camp, F. M. ance has he turned a deaf ear. Instead Interest A llowed on TIME DEPOSITS. north 37*,’50', east 871 feet to a stone marked one of his copper leads on the Stillwater. South Carolina, and is a graduate of the 2-fiO for corner No. 2, thence south 46 *, 24 ’, east her foothold and there is no compensating The Boston Bulletin quotes fine French and F. W. Lee. The Courts by University of that State. He was strong of plaeing obstacles in his way we ought Collections made a specialty. Correspond 5,000 feet to a stone marked 3-fiO for corner No. 3, return. to do all in our power to assist him. In ence solicited. thence south 37 *, 22 ’, west 800 feet to a stone medium Montana wool at 25 cents and John Tinkler. ly and personally recommended to the marked 4-60 for corner No. 4, thence north 47*. Prairie fires have been raging very ex notes a sale of 50,000 pounds at that figure. a few days he will break ground for his 13', west 5,000.2 feet to place of beginning; mag The European War Outlook. President by Secretary Lamar, with whom ASSOCIATED BANKS. netic variation 19= east; corner No. 2 being in tensively in Nebraska this fall, particular Eight, head of cattle w’ere killed by a smelter on Miller mountain. fcl. N. \V. l’i said section 9, and corners No.3 and ly in the northwestern portion. Thous The prospect for war in the Balkan pen he was a schoolboy. On the strength of Stork-growers National, Miles City. 4 in S. E. h said section—all surveyed: embrac freight train a few days since, in the can Dan Brandt who had his hand blown First National Bank, Billings. . ing 95.45 acres, upon which a notice of said appli ands of dollars worth of property have yon near Horse Shoe Bend, below Gallatin insula is strong. The king of Servia says this long, unbroken acquaintance and Mr. off is doing well. E. C. First National Bank, Buffalo, v\ yo g cation was posted the 17th day of August, 1885. been destroyed, one man alone losing $60,- Merchants National Bank, Deadwood, D. T. The adjoining claimants to these premises are City. he must fight for more territory or abdi Greene’s unquestioned integrity and qual Stebbine, Mund >fc Fox, Central, D. T. the James B. jlartin placer, unsurveyed, on the 000 worth. Dillon Tribune : Caldwell Edwards, of cate his throne and he prefers the former. ifications he was selected. He has been The Ohio Election. atebbins, Fox