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^6r.r 'U B ' B R R B Z E ^ t ' * * & * & + * » * • *ftd ttodisapkil ™ “l£ b e f t l j K'BUMIU BY JOHN N. AKMSTIUtKU, K vekt taXDAY. Subscription Price. »2.Be. I'ablloatioo of final proof. 85. Advertisiuit rales given on applica tion. Karnes and addresses should accom pany nil letters lor publication. THE FHILIFPINE ISLANDS. The President of theSe»n«t» Talks on the Subject. N’t'\ Volk. lice. ID.—’1 lie M olid toiiioirow will puUi'-b an inU'ivkw fri^h buialoi William 1’. Frye, pres idem |'io tau. ol ti t l cite I States Senate. In icply to a (juvfltoil why ll wa-mcissaiy to lake liter the hotii'oi!.;nis oi the whole Philippine Soli ip* lago, be said.' “ Commcicudy thej were of the {utncM imj i » i nu t f lo our country, loi au ii a- net were at the vert thin-holo ul the Orient, with an jinj i.n i.iiloi i.thi year amounting lo 11.1'tio, 0011 , 000 ,■ with an adtauoiug Ci*Dualion wliivh will in a I* w J. his . by incM'in-iug ilieir uecci-M ti-.-c. ihoihle it. ■■ 1 I.* i , loo, the i-xUling coudi tn ns in ihc i lauds aff* riled a pow I- hu I argument u lavorofourui tion. Aguinaldo. with his sell'll Ion rliieltsmn, i(it ii i tilts at Su e 8| oil , welll lo llrnukong lo sai Wiih Aomii ul lb wet lor Manila. Jle loning already sailed, they w.i-. tufceu ov*ii in one of our revenne tmmr>, ricuv. d m in* I loin the a<J Hi ll a), raised an aim), lollehl sue Ct chilly lilt eoimnon rnenij, wire Ol nssisunee to ns, and while no |/lomiMH were made lo llieiii, u'aliy oi in writing, ilny w*re practical Our allies. Could we desert aid Iran them lo tlit ii-mlu mercies (Spain ? Sillily i o .1 ineuriin oil h i n Wi’idil line jut-iile n n.- r.i Mlili ao lion. ” “ Wbaido (he irpubliniun pin Jioso lo do withlhe I’hillpplhei-: ” lie wa- asked * 1’irtl, leslole iioac.r lliere. I'll. n git* thiln h j.in d go w ri inenl. ' dent .eages. m hum in the people a HIU(<1lull 1 to In e.oine good (*iti/ 0 ■ > supply them will) mu.Inn ugrieui tutai lUlpleiuelits, construct mil road* and highway s, making aeons to ihc sea fas), build m-biml lioii-e-, CUpi ly leaehers, nltieiile limn so as to til them lor the i xi icise of go* efiuneuta! lunetions, then i i ,- i them With the rontiol of loeul ni ll Diunieipnluilaiis. Umoihly in iiim they may heroine lit lo isiabli-i. republican, stidile and stroni t-uou.. gourliinenl to p o m e oi ler an peace, to protect Ide and piopcily. to make mattes, o I imhc tln o on . gallons under them and mingii mn ers lo do likewise. “ i ’ossibl) when tliar lime unit, we, being ii,e sole judges, mir ht surrender to thrill the soldi!.,lily reserving lo ouivelv* s nat ul Mam , a liect deary lor on I navel aim i.. 1 - ohaiil n ai'ino. As lir ir> i am , ir- aonally concerned I woind i|tv. surrender the soveieignty lo an people within the islands or m a.d' nation wnhoiil. lie was asked whal eon.liluinr fights ie these new posses.-mu. w. i *, as to civil r ghts, tariff, tail, ran - etc,, and repine: “ That (juesuon is one of gnat importance, undoubtedly so, to . discussed hi congress umi . i a eai iy date sellieU. Tin re 10 i t-, » on not wish now, with only pan.s, preparation, to dtai with it. I o Jiete, however, that congress ha.- full power to enact or ilieni sucb laws as may seem lo be wise and jnsi; that the constitutional linma tion as to the United States, so olum referred to, docs not appij to terri tories. j “ 1 am confident that in the iieai i future three regiments of whrtti men, with possibly twice as many i natives, will be ample 10 present: | lbe peace,\ bawl o f^ ft^ o o d to graap the task. Ecoubmid conditions hate no chival ry and. human avarice has’ no sense of honor. The majority of working worneu in this country, now 4,000,-. in 0, are between the ages of 1* and 25. The great fact of th« last de cade, however, is the enormous in cicase among the number of girls uuder 10 years of age. ‘•We aro devouring the possible strength of the nation by draining the life of Us future mothers. Forty-live per cent of the manufac turing iu the United States u now done byAvomcn, Make our women beasts of burden and the doom oi pur sUenglh is at baud— Nuarm.y is any more vigorous than the moth ers w ho bore them. The ttudeucie of tho times when euormous iu erease of woman labor and of im mature young women is the eco nuiiiie, social, moral aud physic-, evil of our time and it is the iuom serious menace of the uaitou s iife. (uea 1 droppadrinto - the stranger's ■eat and he continued’. ’ “Years ago I was four days brakem&n alroard yonr train. At the end ot the fo.ujr days you took me aside aad temark- ed in a tone of sympathy: “I’m sorry to have to tell you so, but the fact is, young man, yon are too much of a fool to evei make a good railroader. Take my quit.v I took your ad into ether business, ar^J the result is, I made a fan ionuie. I thank you, Mr. Sheldon, for your wise counsel.’ “ ‘What is your name?” 1 asked. “ Phil I). Aimour, of 'Cbieago,’ replied mv ex brakeman, ‘and 1 w i t h i n w . k ^ l ^ d i e ' l t t e - ^ k ^ r ,Qtkw 'Vera VTrginia operators, it ia naid, wM follow. Augusta, Ga., Dec., 8.—Augyista .Manufacturers’ association voted to- daj to itK-rcase wages of operatives 10 jwr ce«t, tie new schedule to take effect Jan. 1. The advance will affect nearly 8,000 operative, . “ YwC J blew he wo*' dead,” re plied B illy, “ but bow did you hnd U cut?\— Lite. - „ *•-1 tV *' \ > B O B s m % -S*-T' & X ureat (iame Preserve. . i . -V -■ », - ,v -1.- advice and ice and went shall always remember your kind ness. I was a stupia railioader, aud you advised me for my good.'” “ Until ibis interview,’’ added Mr. Sheldon, “ I never ruspecled that Philip L). Armour, the packer, was the brakeman i dbcliurged yean- before.” An editor prints bis paper to give hik patrons the hews of the day aud for tfte money there is in it. . He is presumed to know of -what he writes, aud he generally does. When he writes a»- he does iu, the Leader Courier, Osceola Mills, Pa., withourfee or hope of reward, that -Chamberlain's Cough Remedy \iici-rmsgtcstly and~w “tave found none better in our household. If you haves cough, try it,” it may be accepted as au bouest expres sion, worthy oi credence. For tale by J , P. Uossl, Wisdom aud Jack 'OU, RELiUlOUd. K UAMINO SAFE MOBBEMY. Au Honest Foof-Kacer. Fucldc Express Company lose Several Thousand Dollars. Omaha, Neb., Dec. lo.—A sp inal to 1 be 13ee from Cheyt-nn* Wyo., says: The details of a most daring robbery arc just oomiug t light here. Last night between tl. hours of 0 and 10 o'clock I ha uttic of the Pacific Exprata company w» robbed of several thoii.-ao I ioh I. i in money, and although oliicers .-. at work on the case imiuediaiei. and the fit oiest fieorecy bus bee maiiitaim o not u single clew list -een discovi red. There is a small force of nun i>: t ie olhiee it night Ii handle ex pres on in con i ig and outgoing trains, an.I uhen there trains arrive ilie.n men i-ave been iu the tial'll of loek iog the office. Tnis was done la- nijhi us usual, aud wlieu the exprus- m.-u leturncd 20 minutes later ilu n mb ( oor, or city eutiance, wa- Open, as was also the sale door Ti.o -liseou-n was made Uiat all tin money contained in the sale wa- .-MUg. Uffii-ials oi lire express company te u-e to stale the amount of money sen, which is reported to be be tween *5,000 and 125,000. it i- polled that the safe contained u Inrge shipment of gold, which was have gone to one of the banks m oral Wyoming over the Cheyenne an .Kcnlieiu this morniug, biitoffi . s will ray nolhiug about lbe .i.*er. hidw,uiroim poiut to im i - . nuweVi-r, that the los- is oou s.derahii. The entire express office f oce is timler surveillance and tbc r-rbbeiy is beipg thoroughly invest! -ed A Cheyenne special to the Nall I,ake Herald, dated Deo. 11, states: Ed Neptune, who was foimenv lbe employ of lbe company as (iss luessenotr, and later as ik of (be Cl (yeni e oHiee. was esird today oharged with the lobbtry, which is stamped as one of the boldest ei imes ever comm t ed iu this section. It is alleged Neptune was seen in the vicinity ol i express < fliee a f-v minute* pi ■ or to -be lobbery, also that he had set -to the office. Neptune declares he is innocent od w ill tigbi the t-ase, A careful - itch of his home failed to bed the tieasiire. The exact amount of tue In * is *f),40u. Ol this *2,4(io * as in currency mid the balance m me order.-, »*. U, Armonr As • Brakeman THE ROAD TO NEW SAVAGERY George A. Sheldon, depot master 0 . the Lake Shore station, who died on Get. 28, after forty-six years of eou’.innous eerviot with the Lake hoi e company, was a veritable en cyclopedia of railroad incident, and hit well told tales, if repeated in his ora select phrase, would rack as classic literature. Hi* narrations rein confined to actualities, thus giving them a real value. He was upir r veara a conductor, and among A Calamity.Howler of St. Paul on : the nest of the incidents be related tk« Employ* e a t of Women. i is the following: St. Paul, Dec. 16— Her. G. S. Smith, pastor of the People's church in this citv, w hose recent statements “ One day there stepped aboard my train* vreJJ dree set’, business apj . firing man, who a* he tendered in regard to the women wage earn-1 bis fate, remarked: ers and ibeir interference with men ■ workers have attracted vide atteh* tioe and criticism, to-night replied to hi* errttea ta a senaoa. Dr. Smith said in part: “ ft was ia ear- age trnsee that wetaea were the staves and served their masters xn ttenid taAa. —We are fast on the r o a d w w a g e f y . The poh- •I see jtfa are still eta the road. Mr. SbeldoB.’ ' ‘ ■ * Yea, I t a still at it,’ 1 replied, ‘bu t I a-a *o* certain that I reme w ' her yen, tkoegh 1 thkik I have see* yoa liefer*,’ •• - Y r a , ) # lave seen me before,’ Cass litte, who has seen a few .hinge tu the west, told abetr story 0 the Walkei house last night, vriles the hotel gossip*niaii iu tlie s ill Lake Herald “This bear story is connected w ilh au honest loot race ” “ A what!” gasptcl Hite’s chum, eu Butler “ An houtst fool-race?” “ Yes. lieu, you shut up till I gel through,'’ said llite. “Now, ns 1 was a going to Bay, it was iu Boul der in ’Off A young fellow came there who was a splinter and he In at every thing in ih-t camp, who h was not a very big camp in those lays, lint nobody could touch him. le was the pet ol everyone. Then t ey heard oi a splinter in Denver, auo they look hint down to wtu all the money Denver could up. When t m race came off Boulder w as .listed. ‘The race is ihrowed, it’s crowed!’ they yelled. 'Let's hang ,un.’ -‘But the advice of an old man i.ft vailed, and. be was taken back. VVheu they reached Boulder the old man got the drop on him aud, pointing a gun, said: “ You never ie urn toward Denver.’ “ The feilow wandered around iu the hills hungry. One day lie saw a she bear with somp cubs, tie took a shed at her, and as he did so, a big, bald faced grizzly came out 0 rbe brush and made for blm. Dropping Ins gun, he fushed dow n t.vvaul Boulder, the bear lollowiug. It was a fierce, exciting chase, aud the bear followed right into lbe town. The sprinter rushed down toward a group of miners vvno watched tne chase. --Maybe you fellows think this iaee is ihrowed, too,’ be bawled out as ne tr ie past them,” Rev. Miner* appointments for November and December wnl be aa follow s On the third Suuelay .I . cacti nioiilh Jackson at 11 a, in. aud Wisdom 7 p. m On the fount Snuday Wisdom at 11 a. m. aud Jaeksou at 7 ye m. Ou the Tuesday, Wednesday aud Thursday nights that come between the third and fourth Sundays as fol lows; Boxen Tuesday, Briston Wednesday, mi l Fox Thursday, at 7 p. in. Gome! Washington, Nov.. 28— Acting Superintendent,.Brown, ot the Y'el- lowstoae National Bark, in his an nual report to Secretary Hitchcock, announces a total of 9,572. visitors to the park during the Year. He recouuueuds an appropriation ol 8800,600 for projected iinprovp. meets, including many new roads and; bridges. Legislation is recout mended to make the forest reserve bordering ott tbe-eoui-hei n limits—« part of the prrk. It is believed the antelope in the' park have increased witbiu the last two years; bear are increasing aud constantly breaking into buildings; deer are iucreastug; elk are rapidly iucrcasiug aud now number Irom 35,000 to 61,000. but Scouts report that 6.oou died duiiug the winter. Tbeieure probably fifty or more buffalo in the park. Coyotes are far loo numerous aud poisoning them will be tried. 1’ht report snys that as a garni pu-scive the park is pro! ably the greatest in the world. - • l- Guns and Ammunition. JOHN W. MORTON, billot}, Montana. —I ■i ' 8 *1 An $ 800 . Diction;iry for $ 2.00 The New Werner Edition of Webster's Dictionary. Nowty and mtUfoiflceritly iiiuftfraUsd- Wo oiior you tho In .-.t iliaiouary over put au ' the ttwrkot iu a low price. Tula Is au AtiHuloau iBcltmuiiy of the tiuglhih. l.on- guifo, comaiuintf tho whole vocabulary of tod firot eiiitiou, tho uutuvoorreeUoutt and improvement# of thettccGudodiUou, towhlcu is prefixed ao iuiroducUny din* tortiiUoo ou the history, onam. and eou- ncetlimioftbe Ungus^sof wchuiu I Asia and Burope with au oxplutifeUiin of the 'prlncl^lttuJn wliH’li lau^uuueBar-' t<rrmed (itiv. i'oYiitf’r. «»f N‘- i'ki nae appoiulod ix Senaior Alltu lo tit! the ht'ir-iioriul vaeaouv caused by the deatli ul Seii.Hoi iia> want co iU U i every word that F\i*h Wvtater over dufired. and ilio i' liiiwiug SPECIAL FPA T 0 K E S : AuAp uoQdix of lO.OuU wolds, i ‘rt.nu.ninoinj: V’>- cibukry of boripUno iuiuiuh , (urtrk aud i atlfi Proper NumuR, 5i<KJcni <ioDgniphf(’4 Dauioa,p'otionai) of AuUH'ymB aniHyu- A BURE CUKE FOR CROUP. I hat Still, Small Voice. For a whole lung, werry hour be h m bebl forth on Ins firstly s and seooudlys and alheits and there Ions, and, gening his second wind, tie e.vriibtued: “On the other hand — what?” Aud when a char, small voice teplied ‘‘Fingers!” he knew mat the greatest effort of his life ban struck a snag.- Exchange. In Old K e n t u c k y . During the twenty lour hours of t .10 day on which the negro Goleiuau as burned at the stake in Mays- i ul.- ibe record of violent desib* in Kentucky, so lar as beard from. >i> eleven, says tbs Butt* Miner, . iinorialls. Six were out anu out murders, not counting the Coleman affair; there people were burned to death, including Colemaa; one was killed by aueiploaion and one w.s biuen to death by a savage dog. I*> those who are tired of life and wish 10 move off the earth, hot who still hold the old orthodox notions about the destination of the seals ol Self-murderers, Kentucky offers ex ceptional advantages. One may almost select ins own method of going off and let the sin rest on Amebody else. rWKNTY-HVK VK.UtS CONSTANT llbK WITHOUT A l.'AU.UlUS, The first indication ol croup is hoarseness, and in a child subject to that disease it may be taken as a sure sign of the approach of au at tank. Following this hoarseness is a peculiar rough cough. If Cham berlain's Cough Remedy is given as soon aa the child become* hoarse, or even after Hip croupy cough ap pears, it will prevent ihe attack. Ii is used in many liiousauds of homis in this broad laud and never disappoifts the anxious nio bers. We have je t to learn of a single instance iu which it lias net proved effectual. No other preparation can show such a record—twenty- live years' constant use without a failure. For sale by J P. Losal, W’isoom and Jackson. ALL THE NEWS! ALL THE TIME! 'P 1 III: - n\ mv, imMunuiry of Kuuiiilfu AllnaioDa, I tMiOuuof Foreign l'inmius, IMvMuijafy tiff <*) LrevUMiwu lc ' , <y.-, to^Tiln-r wilh BEAUTIFUL COLORED ELATES, uhow ’Kluthuip tutual (vim* tins FH hrp of the VniifiiinXallijif', f.’.S. xhfr N' ! 1 I’iiol HiK- “ Haof Varit-iu- ''Btii'iih.VaGltt <'lullSitin''* ! il fiii-iukl.it ^n»i-} for OHIrt-is. t'KIS r3 HOT THE CHEAP BOOK Inu s ht-mui .; i*y pt I um J t!rii '«ii* on hue pa[’*r\vi:L .pi vji'.i.- \ p,)i!u‘-!t- Hil'illit'iiF of 8-M»■ U : n M i . . ni .. n, i (fi - ( g oiir rcHtHtrHfi i a htii!-|ju . '“MUd !') '* Gl .Sk <‘ l •• Hl l h ‘hlriiful t’ ••.•li pt.'-' ; low \. ■ i Di.'Unjinry i-w r;. ihmry, i ’l-p I po . D- 1 •• .hti.-rj-iaic'1 A nacovda . S tandard ! l‘i>. J! 1 - >iiU* »m-H’ f our Apo' A‘.1«1 d »- *vl1 Gi'H* K ia t Siond uducHior of tlMI Ut Vtiiti.yti) til«| of $i.oo, luakwh Pub'ibhtTi IV* >Hf« il V • lAudhiiit-i i i n , • i Momii • U- :it k’j! g II h c , iiome, aohool txA 'U I'M . ....... . oflhr price, / • ‘ 1 n'.*;nt! ji>urHU>IMp. dal).. \i o m a Ptiblislus 11 0 e State, Telegraphic aud General News 1 halt any otlrei newspaper in Montana ortbeNorit* west. HORSE HOTEL. Meals at All Hours. DA11A 10 PaiiKH 70 G oi . umns SUNDAY 10 P acks 112 C olumns UAiLAItD & NEWCOMER, P ropiuktobs . Comfortable Stalls for Horses. Hay and Grain. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE A Dead tiame Spurt. Increased Wage#. Boston, Dec. s.—The executive eoweiuee o: the American W’oo! frompaay to-day decided to make a general rncrease- of 16 per cent la vrsgeaof etnpioyeea. The increase « * 8 affect arilis ie all aectiens of Sew England, and riM beaefit 25,- 606 toads. jpareenger, ..M t o v c iia , left,* Dec. Use white J wK'togti-'idteB tb* d iacorcry « f j i t l g 0 t Ckl* p k oH d w m rf tn i 4 k Uewry sy^m fffM m f i w iV^ e r c k j L » j y l # y w ,1 m & it o d e h c n tcfg e t t t o d * ® Jfiae W ork«ri tev t _rwevved %l an stvaaep i f l i f e r a m ts-leaf w'*» th« Fnasoiri, • . V * , to r t 'r i t o 'i j ^ n n M j ^ K d to tw» k i iS m i p a g m ^ intbn rtrt* A rtitA tton Einanttel Levy wits a hard'work ing and atiibiiioiis ilniiniuer in the woolen cloth line. His route lay through the smaller towns in west em New York and his employer, expected him to ■-cover” about five ol Them each day be was out. lie always tried lo reach at the en 1 ot lbe day one ol the larger cities hav ing good hotels, so that be would not have to t-mluiu the hardships incidental to the hard beds and bardei1 diet of the average t-ountr. ho'Mrlry. On one occasion he had had an especially tiresome day, owing to radwa uelavs, aud did not reach Koehesier until almost midnight. He went as usual to the X ------ House, where lie was accustomed to slay, and where he was well known. • Sorry, old man.'’ sai I the clerk, “hut we havn’t got. a room in the bouse. Fireman's convention here 10 < ay, and they’re sleeping ii cots in lbe parlor.’ •■But you've got to take care ol rejoined Emanuel. “'I was mi ver so tired in mv life, and there isn t a train out of here to iiigTn. What ifo yea saeati, anyway, by filling your Jbotise op with firemen who will sever come here again and taming sway regular customers?’’ “Can’t help it, Manny; ask the boss.” “ But what am I going to do; I’ve got to sleep aouiewbcrea.” “ Hold on a minute—perhaps 1 ean fix yons Do yon mind sleeping on a cot?” “Sleeping on a cot? Why, I’d sleep on a tog of sail*” “ Well, t* the little room off 4s there’s a cot. In 4* ire’ve got a sporting many with *T8g bank roil. There’s m leek oa the door between the room*, *nd he made us promise we wouldn't jmt anyone in there. Rat il ymt*B he on the dead level, go ir. gairttyjKrf get out the aame same way before he’s atp, yea eta sleep there.* “ iritre. I won't m*k* noise enough to wske « m m .” Levy * i a i t * f ,1 * about thraitortlwaart t o - l t o r to ease ttd vh&i face. “ Mein D a ily am i S u n d a y , on e y e a a ............. 810.0' “ “ 5 l i m u t h s ____ 5.0t “ “ 3 munths ___ 3.0C “ \ “ I month ....... ldK D a ily , on ly , oik - y e a r ................ ; . . . . 8dX S u n d a y , o n ly , o n e ''y e u r ........... .. 2.01) All postmasters and news agent* are authorized to reoetve subsnrip nous. BO YEARS’ EXPERIENCE P atents I HADE WHiml OesiaNi ConvntoMTi Ac. Anyone sentflnf a fllieteh end deeerintton n ay qaloklf ascertain oor opinion free whether an fnreittlon is probably Mtentoblei Communlcn- tinna strictly emifldentlal. Handbook on Patent# aent free. Oldest aaenof fenof for seen oe . .............. . _ . „ _ t a Patents taken through Mono «p«eM notfrfiv without charge, In toe StftiUific flwtrkatt. LsdrtSt et(. T'unns.l Illtl a ‘ 'm t nimtrateu weeWr. lamest dr any gstentlfio lonrnaL ' .-nm, | a rt fbar months, (L Bold br»D nowKlealera. 1 ’ GET TOtlB MONEY'S WOHTHI ID, BIGGEST. BRIGHTEST & BEST •nrmjn, ( DAILY-At* M ftTrc. por m o n th. smf-'WBEKMr-oirtjr « » p« ytiur, o r 75o fo r 8 mo on nt! th * . ....... f o r 8 m v SubEfrihp- th rou g h lo c a l o t e n i - ^ ico d d irect to— \ T f ’ 0 Vr.-RAUb CO- I ^ Sait Lake City, U tak THE BIG HOLE MEAT CO., WISDOM AND JACKSON. DKALKltS IN Beef, Pork, M h H oh , Sausage, and Fresh Oys* ters and Game in Season. Mail Orders Promptly Attended to. W. Jf. HAYS. R . V . 1ILANTON, J . C. ROMA1N, JOHN HARBIT, GENERAL BLACKSMITH^ WISDOM, MoSTJ HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY. Repairing on machines or any old thtug that uecdg fixing done with neatness aud dispatch. THE BREEZES blows once a week for the good of the valley. Take it. Send it to your friends. *V AAA A Two Car Loads Bob Sleighs andj Cutters. Four different makes, Six' different sizes, Two, different widths. Light bobs for children to ride to schodkin. Cshoa or .write . ' ' - D I L L O N \ S * & arfff- * ' * ha