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eo . oP ‘ VOL. 5.—No. 28.—Whole No. 23%. Bor Mining Supplies and Machinery OF GOOD, SUBSTANTIAL AND HONEST QUALITY, AND FOR PROMPT and INTELLIGENT SERVICE, go to A. M. HOLTER HARDWARE CO. 144 and 115 North Main « . HELENA, MONTANA. | g00d investment. They haye seen 80 CLANCY, MONTANA, SA NEWS OF THE MINES. | There is money enough for investment i in mines providing those who own it could be satisfied they were making a many fraudulent mining schemes-—80 ~ San Francisco Bakery, J. WENDEL, PROP., - HELENA, MONT Our Bread Sold tor FIVE Cents per Loaf at a ey Cit Fi HK: om ce INV TU ra —s good mining projects, in which invest- . . alle - © | ors can make money ; but how to distin- guish the good from the bad is the diffi-}, culty. They must, if they invest, rely | upon the judgment of some one else, and here to examine the mines of which’'|Jeave to,day (Satu Always on I land A fresh line: of Cakes, Pies, Buns, Cookies, Doughnuts, ete. many men deceived and so many 80- called experts lead those who follow them to loss and ruin that they are nat- - | urally doubtful about the value of any mining scheme that\ may be presented to them. They know that there are . me * + : URDAY, JULY. 15, 1899 owing to deep snow, and they are just [preparing to clean up for the first time ‘this season. Their ground’ prospects like a claim in the Klondike, and their clean-up should be a very handsome one. The gold is very coarse and there ‘is lots of it., They have bad consider- |able preliminary work to do to get into ‘shape to work their ground, but from ow on until cold weather they will be ‘able to handle a large amount of dirt. nae Eastern capitalists have been numer- they don’t know whom to rely upon, 80 Bicycles and Guns We have the most complete repair shop for Bicycles and Guns in the State. Electric Bell work and all kinds of fine mechanical work. Bicycle supples of all kinds. celebrated Chase Tire. J-0.&C.W.CURRAH, 106 Sixth Avenue, Npring Opening Sale W. M. BIGGS 1899 Artistic Wa D, wa on It ApCrs. If you are interested in high-class designs and evlerings at money-saving prices call and inspect our new and beautiful papers. Our stock this year comprises over 600 NEW DESIGNS AND COLORINGS, and contains every grade and style of paper that the best talent and brains of two continents can produce at a saving to”you of about one-half. Corner 6th Avenue and Jackson, Helena, _ Montana. TST. PAUL _Veermvisp Taasne—Dermwo Cas _ MINNEAPOLIS TIME CARD—CLANCY DULUTH - _ —— ant TO HELENA Daily except Sunday, ANDO POINTS | EAST &SOUTH 4:39 p. m. purrs | TO BASIN aeonhna || Monday, Wed. and Fj. 8:33 4. m. SEATTLE TO ELKHORN TACOMA : PORTLAND Tues. Thurs. and Sat. 8:33 a. m. CA AN } : x: 1 cniwa | Pullman First-Class and 7 KLONDIKE_ Se ee Goo Ww. walker | Cas. Fou GF. Tourist Sleeping Cars. MGENT, CLANCY, MONT OT. PAUL, MINE We are also agents for the |other. ' ; , investments in this kind of properties], Mail and express orders a specialty-| gre disastrous; and the reason is mot fthey are slow to invest. is won to such an extent that they are are blocked out and measured, and their Also Lock and Key work, Safe experting'| value estimated. A mining proposition of this kind, to the majority of men, presents a better appearance than any But with very few exceptions difficult to find. It 1 inseparable from the nature of the business. Men who Helena, Montana. | have worked a mine, who know each foot of it as wel) as any expert could be ex- pected to learn it, when they offer it for sale may be expected to fix a price on it fully equal toits value. When it reaches the purchaser it is loaded with com- missions and expenses of selling that oftentimes exceed the owner's price, This the purchaser always pays, and it is in the great majority of cases, a pay- ment for no value or a loss. The great fortunes of Haggin and Tevis, Moffat, Walker Bros., Hayward, Wheeler, Lester Hearst and the Clarks, Stratton, Cruse, Daly and the scores of others who have become millionaires }in mining, were not made by purchasing | developed mines. Invariably they were | made by developing prospects into mines, | \This is always the way the large sums are made in mining, and the only way. Most of them, after their confidence willing to invest, want nothing but a de-}. veloped mine, in which the ore bodies} us in Clancy during the past week— Clancy is the center. It is sald by those ho ought to know that before snow ies extensive work will be in progress several well known properties in this mediate vicinty. *,* _ The Latimer Bros. have taken a lease n the F'rge Coinage dump from Heward d. Brownlowe, under a 30 per cent royalty. They have about 10 tons sort- ed out and will make a shipment in a ort time to determine its value, ‘Should there be wages in it, or a little ‘better, they will continue with the work. Fine Buffalo Whim for Sale, A practically new Buffalo Whim with 200 feet of 44-inch cable is offered for fsale at a bargain. The whim has never been in use except to sink a 40-foot shaft and is in first class order in every res- pect. For further information apply at the Miner office, Clancy. Mr. George A. Bailey and family have removed to Helena where they will here- after reside. Mr. Bailey has been a res- ident of Clancy for a number of years, and the good wishes_of the community will go with him. The ore teams of the B. and G. have been sold to Lockhart. The company will probably hereafter contract their ore and freit hauling. We have been approached to help get up a cheas club in,Clancy, but we have declined on the ground that there ig but very little style about chess, as we see it. It gives a{man no opportunity to The Little Alma mine in Lump gulch bas resumed operations again. A con- tract wus let this week to Jack King and Chas. MePherson to sink the present | shaft, now about 120 feet in depth, 50 lfeet further and crosscut to the lode | Mesers. H. G. Klenze, of Butte, Jaco! | Grobe, Peter Leary and Wm. Duthie, | Clancy, are holders of the lease and bond on the property.- It is expected t | catch the ore chute from the Free Coir | age ground before this contract is fi | ished. * ¢ 7 Messrs. Redding and LaMonte hav: | been taking the water out of the King | Solomon this week preparatory to cor mencing operations there. Asthe proy erty was only closed down a short tim: sincé there was only about 30 feet As soon as the property ' | water in it. jin shape mining will commence unde (a _ NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. fy Wit: Clifton, his heirs and assigns } You are hereby notified that I hav eTexpended | [ i esel ves one hundred dollars in labor and improvements | t Tyro quartz lode mining ciaim, being cfruits, jellies, pickles or catsup are Re and located in Lam Galeh (anor. | more easily, whore quickly, mass ganizefl) mining district, in - efferson county, | healthfully | weal w Paraffine Wax than by any —_ tate of Montana. in order to hold said prem- | tethod. Dozens of other uses found Refined Paraffine Wax tasteless and odoriess—afr, water and acid proof. Get a pound cake of it with a list of its many uses from your druggist or grocer. Bold everywhere, Made by STANDARD OIL 00. ises under the provisions_of section 2324, re-| vised statutes of the United States, being | the amount required to hold the same for the year ending Deo. $1. 1908, And if within ninety | days after the publication of this notice, you. | or either of you, fail or refuse to contelbute | four proportion of such expenditure as eo. | owners, your interest in the said claim will become ‘the property of the subscriber under eat ‘sastion 232A. (First PAbtecation Jan, 21, 18990.) ’ the management of some of the heirs | the Redding estate. | . * * | The last car of ore from the Liverpo |mine was loaded in Olancy the latter | now at last completely idle, the first ltime in several years. It is not know! | at this tinte just what will be done by | the company, or when work will be re |sumed there. Messrs. Ely and Merr ,| tages in & way. |part of last week, and the old mine is | |,|mmale child). At the age of 16 heisa | noisy kid, with half the buttons off his | whose lease expired there about the first At the! lof this month, have taken a lease and lage of 15 he is a devil in a print shop; in love, (no use to mention names, they | balance himself on one leg, lean half way lover a green table, and jab a real ivory | ball with a cue held across the small of the back. There is no running for first | base, or climbing over three fences for ithe ball, in chess, and there is no bull's eye to hit—which are serious disadvan- Then, again, a mean, little six-by-nine man, with a bulging forehead, and a watery eye, and specta- cles, can whip & man twice his size, which is an anomaly calculated to dis- turb the equilibrium of nature. } ee Through Tourtst Cars to Kansas Olty. The action of the Northern Pacitic and | Burlington Railroads, in establishing a twice-a-week tourist car line between Seattle and Kaneas City is a step in the right direction. It means that it is now possible to get aboard a car at any point in Washington, Idaho or Mentana, along the main line of the Northerp Pacific, and go through to Kansas City without changes or delays of any kind. Cars leave Helena every Tuesday and Saturday, arriving at Lincoln, St. Joseph and Kansas city following Thursday and | Monday. Close connections are made at Lincoln with solid vestibuled trains for Omaha, Peoria, Chicago and St. Louis. Berths can be reserved and tickets se- cured at any Northern Pacific ticket office, or by addressing H. F. Ruger, | Passenger Agent, Helena, Mont. We look into a cradle and behold a pants, and afi ¢ye for meanness. I, V. BAKER, | ' NOTICH OF FORFEITURE. bond for two years on the Edelweis and at 25 he is the publisher of a country have commenced operations there. The| newspaper, at the head of every enter- fo John Walker and his sncoessors in interest: | You are hereby notified that we baveex-| pended.one hundred dollars in labor and im provements on the Hilma quartz lode mining claim, situated in the county of Jefferson and | the state of Montana, Andof which claim you | and the undersigned are the owners, in order | to hold the said claim under the provisions of section 2324 of the revised statutes of the U. 8., - and the amendment thereto, approved Jan. 22, | 1880, concerning annual labor ow mrfning claims, | $100 being the amount rewired to hold said ctaint forthe year ending on the Stet day of De- cember, 1298. And you are futher notified that if within ninety days from and after the publica- | rent tion of this notice you fall or refuse to con- | tribute your portion of the sald expenditure, as co-owner your interest in the sald claim will | become the property of the subscribers ander | said section 23824, | N. 1. JOHNSON, } JAS. on re | THURE ECKHOLM, | ANNA NELSON. jat 11 a. om. (First publication March 25. 1899.) Pay your subscription The services at the Methodist Episco- | gulch, in a claim owned by Messrs. Lamb} march past the coffin, saying : and Gorham, about five miles southeast |# public spirited fellow, all right, but be Subscribe for the Miner. Subscribe for the Miner—only $2. we need it. Printing of all kinds at Mrver office. Fine Brick Store Room, 12x40 feet, for Inquire of H. M. Hill. pol church of Clancy are as follows : Preaching by the Pastor C. D. Crouch, | of Jefferson. They are reported to have Sunday School at 12 m. Evening services commence at 8:00 p. m. Twenty minuetes of song and praise at Strayed or Stolen. MINING SCIENTIFIC | the beginning of the evening service. THIRTY-NINTH YEAR. Strayed from my placer ground in up |per Lump gulch an iron gray mare 24 Pages : Weekly : Itlustrated, INDISPENSABLE jon left thigh. $3 PER YEAR, POSTPAID. EXD FOR SAMPLE cory. é Helena, Montana. MINING «2 Scientific PRESS | Seid animal is branded with a triangle lone returning her to ownér, D. W. Grin nell, placer mine, Lump gulch, or to R. W. Neill, dealer in harness and saddles, D. W. GrRONNELL, Edelweis has not been worked for 4 prise calculated to improve the town and number of years, but is said to’ be able to furnish considerable low-grade silver thereof; at 35 he is an emaciated and ore, running high in lead, a very desira ble product just at presént. + * x «\|- A gold discovery of considerable im couldn’t save anything.” discovered a very“large ledge of rock Base Bali, carrying free gold, some of it as rich as $2,000 to the ton. about twenty tons of itout which they | Se of Thursday, (July 13th.) | ite surroundings or enrich the business worn-out man, with holes in his pockets and a bald head ; at the age of 50 he isa corpse in a cheap coffin, and his only re- sources left behind are two cases of long primer type, a Washington handpreos, and a subscription book with 500 delin- portance is reported from Golconda|quent subscribers, who line up and “He was The following is t# standing of the | shoeing a heavy, vicions horse last week. They already have | base ball clubs up to and including the|He was at work on one of tho animal’s Swit, aweat, swat ! Perspire, perepure, perspum ! k Is w in this sanc-tum ! ; H. G. son and wife, of Butte, were visitors in Clancy this week. nna nena Mrs.'T. J, Chestnut was visiting friends in Boulder during the past week. Mrs. V. BE. Wilham, of Boulder, is visiting friends in Qlanicy this week. Ed Knight and young Hermann, of Helena are working on a prospect in the vicinity of the Pilot. ers ; Two new pool and billiard tables have just been installed in th¢# billiard room at the Hotel Albany. eseviieelesaalieecinentyr Hon. H. M. Hill expects to be able to ), on a trip for about six weeks in California. The small shipment from the Elephant mine, made by the Lundstrum Bros. and Chas. Jobnson to the East Helena smelter, demonstrated the fact that their ore nets about $59 per ton. The weather continues hot and dry. It makes a bluff towards raining every and the¥ follow the ranges around. The new dancing pavilion in the grounds of the Alhambra hot springs hotel, is approching completion and will soon be ready for initiation. The structure is a permanent one and will place for picnic parties. © Cee aE Mr. A. Spahr ffférms us’ team of work horses he has ised in another column of the which he took up about two between Mogtana City and long to parties in Butte, from has recieved a letter. We hear of several rattlesnakes having been killed in the foot hills and gulches near town. The rate of vibration of the rattlesnake’s tail has bee determined by a certain Dr. Ott to be sixty per} second. Just how fast a man will run when he hears the tail'rattie has never been figured out to a dead certainty. Mr. Haynes has been engaged during the past week in putting in the bridge at the mouth o& Lump gulch, at the crossing of the Prickly Pear. It will be finished in the early part of next seems to be a more substantia! one than the one destroyed by the water last April. The Miner is in receipt of an invitation to be present at a picnic to be given by the employees of W. A. Olark’s mines and smelter, to be held at Basin on Sun- day, July 16th. The border of the invi- tation is ornamented with several artis- tic engravings, which are interpreted by this paragraph in the invitation: “The | border is suggestive of what may be ex- pected at this picnic.” ‘ We were shown the other day some magnificent nuggets from far away Alaska, sent to Mrs. Geo. Klinefelter by ber ,husband. The largest one we should judge to be worth about $20. There was quite @ collection of them, made up into jewelry of different kinds, for hat pins, ect. We are informed that Mr. Klinefelter is not expected home be- fore the first of August. Taken up, a work team. One a light bay horse with white strip in face, branded N C on left thigh; one dark bay mare branded H BR on left shoulder, also H or R on the left jaw. They are evidently a work team and was taken up by me between Montana City and Helena. They are.now at my ranch on Warm Springs Creek where owner can have them by paying for this advertise- ment and cost of keeping. A. SPARR. Two Olancy bloods were latdly rivals are well known) and decided upon a difel to settle the question of possession. They selected their seconds, got a sur- geon, and quietly retired to a seques- tered nook, on the banks of the raging Prickly Pear, among the graceful puss- willows, where they spread a blanket and the deadly work began. At the first deal one of the rivals got two pairs, jacks and deuces, and failed to fill. His hated rival showed down four kings and took the queen. The surgeon got 81, the sec- onds got disgusted, and the loser got drunk, while the winner got married. Mr. Jake Bubrer, a blacksmith at Cor- bin, met with a painful accident while hind feet when he suddenly lunged for- But the ragged edge of a winter day | — add to the enjoyment of that delightful | > 3 «ui ASSAYE Ri and |> 8t Louis Block, — - { leon be fitch oe eee 188 e to $1.50 2 CLEARING HOUSE ~ SALES ss All of our Ladies’ up to-date styles in black or tan, button or lace—all sizea’ : and four widths, that sold for $4.00, a $2.95. One lot Ladies’ fine Shoes thatsold $1.85 — Men’s $3.50 Shoes, BoxCalf, tan or evening, but the mountains seem to} black, Vigi Kid, leather lined—any sizes have a fascination for the rain storms, your choice for $2.45. ae: THISTLEWAITE’S 4 HELENA, Ts aaaee Lean DR, A. F. RUDD, Physician and Surgeon. Vefferson, Montana. Can be reached by telephone. Will anewer calls promptly. : Dr. H. J. WIRTH’S DENTAL PARLORS 16 N. Main 8t., Helena. week, ready for business, The structure}. 226 Crown and Bridge Werk, er Teeth’ Office hours, 9 a. m, to 6 p. m. NT qalay) DRUG Co. Assay Supplies, Drugs and Paints. Helena, Montana. LQG S SESSA SCO CTC TOS 0. B. JACQUEMAN & OO. y Jewelers. Jewelry Manufactured to order. ; Fine watch Repairing. : Helena, - Mont. | ee at TCCC CCE m as For First Class Work, Guaranteed - in Every Respect, go fo Taylor, the Photographer, OF HELENA. M. A. Haynes has choice lots to eell cheap, in his addition to Clancy. Call on or address him at Clancy, Montana. Choice fesidence lots or lots for busines purposes. . M. A. Haywes, Clancy, Mont ALL. «+ STEVENS RIFLES are guatanteed to be SAF E,SOLID, AGGURATE, From the The “IDEAL” No.44 is a fine rifle, : : layed Won Lost P.c.| ward, jum into the air and fallin wi oF — a me = Speco tae Brooklyn.....++- 74 60 2% 675 | over boned crushed the blacksmith ONE Of OUR LEADERS, price oaly $10. of their drift is in rich ore without either | pb itadelphia *) 44 Of @19{ beneath bim, ‘The horse in his efforts | # Weguaraatee it in every respect. Notk- wall. The discovery has created consid-| pogton..... 13 45 «28 616|to regain his feet stepped on Mr. Buh- | & img cheap about it bat the Pe ah an erable ane in that vicinity, and Chicago ig +70 13 7 614 rer's arm, the sharp cork of the shoe Bi Seotr ie van aan Weighs about 1,100 Ibs.|a good many prospectors are turning St. Louis Soe'es 13 42 31 515 cutting through the flesh to the bone, ee en aeekoumaee % TO MINING MEN. |Ten dollars reward will be paid to any | their attention to Golconda gulch. The oe gpseee ee a eS rm ween ee ae aa IN SPECIAL SIZES, $12.00. sk is ani : , incinnati .....-..7 36 35 506 i rocir is said to-be more plentifully sprin Pittsburg .....--- 73 3 37 493|man. An examination revealed the fact, Send staat for compen, © — kled with gold as the work advances. New York 2 3240 444 | however, that aside from thie cut the Just below this quartz ledge Timothy Touteville.........73 1. .@ 369 | damage was not serious, and Mr. Bubrer Wilcox, of Helena, and D’Robert Em-| Washington 74 2B 49 338 | considers himself lucky to have escaped mett, of Clancy, are working a placer! Cleveland .....--.. 71 1 69 169 | so fortunately. - 330 MARKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. } Lump Guleb. A pair on your SHOES at our’ © :