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I ! r- ^18 HOLE BREEZES, ' .; **■ ■ ra £ U B E B » T ; J ‘‘ JOHN S. AUMSTKONG. m a t WHDAT, - Bubscriptiou 1'ricc, »i50. Publication of Anal proof. $3. Advertising rates eiveu on ufiplicu- tiqu. Names ami nUtlrosscs should accom fshy all letters lor publication, v*» 1 ,l*’ \\ 1 '* ' ’ • EDITORIAL BREEZES. »—Some of Td is on!« s citizens an Counting on Buffalo meat for Christ jnaa. A choice cut Bum the ■oin* l “%oul<l not go bad, but did those folk ever try meat fattened on hay in Big Hole beef corral? ......... —The management oi a theater in London objected to iUaiie l'em- jest, a alar actichs nearing tights and ehe became otlYnded and will How devote her talent to tbc bigli- $r branches, leaving the close tilting garments for the legs to look aftci themselves. _ Oua of the gieat questions be IoielbeAmtiie. il pevq le and tin Vrorld in general is hotv to abrev iate 1900. ’iben, too, ibis jcarol the presidential election has on!} Sfii days in it, the same as coiiuum ordinal} yeuis, nn,i writers wil have no rnoit lime than usual t tpeU it out. 1 he siUiuliou is deu peiate, but we ll ail liy to puli through and in tie following year yet it down “ 1.\ —Tbe Auaeonda Muudaru s Christinas issue throw s all the other holiday editions ul all other Mon tana papers in the shade. Tin public, is treated lo fifty four pages ©1 the best thought and study ol the editorial uud mechanical work- Cts ol the gieat daily w fuiae man ageu.ent spares no expense to make it inter,sling and up to date. Words Sic weak when called upon to ex pies- the pialse the uutneuseediuon deserves. l iie whole (nice evident ly sprung theinsenes and there was (aid to be a demand for 10,000 mote copies than the punter, had Anticipated. - tu unothii, eoltnun will be found an article beaded \From n Cor.iud J’upcr,” a pinned of which Vlid show the reader that the polit leal iu I n an luiving the Daly ship. It is a sure tiling that fledglings in polities an politically damned wbeu they have even a speaking acquaintance with those people. It would appeal from the aruele in question that Mi. Conrad wants to gel mil from mullr the pall thrown abonl him from hi- evil aseeiations and to save his good moral* wants to ge away. A push from Ana comla sets as a wet blanket to hud ding political ambition. -Late railroi o new* would nrakr it appear that the Northern Pacific will build south (illy miles from Urantsdale w hich would bring the terminus of the road to the summit ©I tl.e imtiniaiii* b(M wecu (tihhons ville and Stila. It has been prophe lied in these columns inany mouths ago that that would lie the proper Way out ot tie Itiner Hoot vulley. Fr< nn the Miimcit the decent is easy to ihe Salmon river and thence where? A railroad to the point apokeu of above would change the line of travel and freighting in this valley eoneicerably and in a year or ao we will know more than we do note as to whue we are at. mg grown in larger gBOWitiw iu Cuba, Porto Rico, Hawaii, end the Philippines. Fiber* of which the importations iu the. ptrctcut year will amount to *20,000,000 in value cau be readily giown in all of tbe islands. The Philippines are al ready supplying the moat important I earn re of our libers, Manila hemp, w hich aloue m the present year will amount to about *0,000,000 .in value.—Scientific American. Front a Conrad Paper. Personally we don’t know whether money was used to elect W. A. Clark to the United States •euale or that money was u*cd to try to defeat him. Our belief on i hat score cuts no figure, says the Flathead Herald Journal. Like all good citizens we would be glad if politics .could be purified, it ould rejoice it our officers from top to bottom conJd be elected on uccouul ol fitness, ability ami in tegrity. Hurt we know is a vain hope. We are very thoroughly convinc ed that some people ,vho are tliiow- iug rocks at \V. A. C’latk live in glass houses aud that they were the rielmccts of their trail habitudes aud began work long years ago. We have not tbe slightest doubt hut that W. A. Clark was as lair ly, honestly elected to tbe United Siutes senate as was Thomas Car it r, Lee Mantle or their predeces sors. We believe be will make a goon senator, iu that he will ably aud houestly represent tlm state of | Montana uud carefully guard her rights. We believe that Mr. Daly has Mittal LtjMfMtMd County, had his own way, done as he pleas i t . . ,, , , , . 'owned am ed so long that the habits ol a; i , * * , , ■ , , A. iirown and is located live riicUlol had grown upon him, hud | ! from Bannat-L The Unite Miner of lut Sunday, Dee. 17, ii; a. twenty-four page paper and largely devoted to min ing. It pnnte the report of Deputy Mine Inspector Hunter who gives his attention to Silver Row, Deer Lodge and Beaverhead counties. Of Beaverhead county nuues it reads: • Cleve—.This mine ,ia located at Hecia and it owned aud operated by tbe Hecia Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co. Henry Knippen- berg is general manager aud S. A. Barber superintendent. John Hull is foreman. Employs 30 men un derground and five top-men. There is u tunnel in 1,230 feet I by wbich th .0 ir.itie is operate! . . . Iks .jure, is gold, tilvci aud lead. There are two evils and the ventilation is good. There is a connection at the end of the tunnel with au air shaft to surface. Trapper.—Located at llelca aud owned by the llecla company. James Todd is foreman. Employe nine men underground and one top- man. The min, is worked by a tunnel that is in 330 feel. The ore is gold, silver and lead. There are three exits and the ventilation is good. Aluntie.—-This mine is located at llecla and is uwued and operated by the llecla company. A. Mc Donald is fot ennui. Employs 45 weu underground, aud five top-men. The mme is worked through a tun nel 3,2Ut) feet in length. The ore is gold, silver aud load. There arc four exits and the ventilation is good. New Departure. - This mine is operated by Lawreueu miles Mr. Brown H y jakA wiwUal cass » the AU: trie*pout hero fast sight Mr. Williams vroa prosecuting attorney 0? Purine county, Oklahoma. A Now Tklug la Chairs. | ehaige. The mine is worked ! through a tunnel that is in 93U feet. The ore is gold, silver and lead even taken possession of him, so much so that in his eyes opposition to him and Ins methods became monstrous crimes, requiring the, services oi sleuth bounds and ser- l llW! *r« lhree «*>« vile detectives. It seems he has | l‘lation is good. Niue men are cm- found a couple ot subservient tools, ! l'i,’}ml- willing to do his bidding, aud tie Line Jay. Located at Bauuack believe they will live to curse [1U11 and ott lied and operated by Jack et,.I damn themselves. j 8011 * ‘^Yards. tl. E. Jackson is We advocated the election ol W. Hfrueral manager. II. Edwards is (i. Conrad last winter, lot be- j «lipe.intemlei.t amt foreman. Em- W. A. I’*1!8 llJ ,,Jtia |tiudergiouud and | three ou top. The main shall is cause we were opposed lo Clark or auy other honest, oouipe It ni limn, hut lor the itusou among his other qualities lie was indtpemieut. When the Daly forces went to him tve lea rod he was doomed ( 0 i 1,1 P , u S»r | l ! s s at the date ol down 50 feet and has one compart meat. A bucket and whim are in use. Theic is hut one exit.. The ventilation is good. Sinking was iuspec Tropical Products of Possession*. O n r New The commercial possibilities which await the tropical island ter ntories wh-eh have come inta i-lo.er relationship with the United States doting the past year in supplying a permanent and growing market in this Ct jntry are suggested by the figures which the Treasury Bureau of Statistics has obtained of the importation of tropical and sub tropical product* into the United States during the ten months of tbe present year, compared with that of the corresponding months of tbe proceedieg year. They amount to so less than 1*80,000,000, or an average of over *1,000,000 for each battiest day of tbo year. Tbe fig ares include raw (ilk, tea, rice, and the smalt portion ef sngar which is manufactured from beets; but •vea if these be omitted, the total which wonld be clearly entitled to be classed as tropical products would exeeod 1*50,000,000 taansh ly, utefadtng *ng*r, coffee, India n&her, fibers, tropical fruits and arts, emcao, tobacco of in«T grades, apices, dye woods, cabinet woods, etc. Ceriowiy eooogfc, sfi these ortkit* p a .he =a»d are sow pndoo •d tea greater or h is extoli* the defeat, for the reason no continence in their sincerity. VY. (i. Conrad, in our humble opinion, was never Marcus Daly's choice for senator. THE UHEEN-EVED MONSH-R. lists In His Work in brent Shape. Tacoma, Wash., Deo, 13.—Adam Crist deliberately shot his wile, killed his eight year-bid won, serious ly wounded a second ton, aged five years, aud then ended the tragedy fry putting a bullet through Ins own brain. Jealousy is the only motive assigned for the crime. Crist is the propritor of the Chicago lodging house and return ed this morning -from a six mouths’ business trip to Spokane. lie was at the hotel during the morning aud apparently iu the best of health aud spirits. About 2 e’cloek in tbe afternoon he went to a Pacific avenue pawn broker and purchased two revolvers. He stopped a few ooors away at a drug store and bought 25 cents worth of vitrol. He roust have pro ceeded directly home for tbe shout ingoccurred .only a few moments later. Crist was in tbe kitehen of the hotel on the eecond floor when his wife was called to the head of the stairs to talk to a peddler. After the interval of a few moments he sent (.be younger child to ask her to come to the JertebeB. Immediately after four Shota were fired, all of winch were found to have taken effect in her body. He then turn ed tbe revolver on tbe little boy and wounded him in the leg, but the child managed to crawl down tbe staira and escape. Tbe woman staggered to Ihe sidewalk and Crist went into tbe ball where be caught the eight-year-old boy. There are so witnesses to this part of tbt tragedy, bolt from the position of the bodies, be most bare held tbe lad close to while be pot a bullet throogh Ida heart. A 41- ealiber bnliet through hie owe bead followed tad M b bodies fell to tbe floor still clasped in each other’* 8F8ML ' . ' that we had jtlou; Tiiu u,-t U KuUI- T he product lor Beaverhead coun ty lor 1398 was *074,41(1.71, (livid ed as follows: Cold, *193,277.30; silver, *47(1,130.‘J 1. This county, lying in the toulhweslcru part of llis state, contains two important mineral producing regions. One of these is iu the northern portion ol the county, about Lion mountain, where are located Hie mines aud re Unction wurks of the llecla Consoli dated Miuiug company which have been aclivu throughout the year, and a hugely increased yield of gold, silver ami lead testifies to the ability aud success of the management. In 1897 the running expenses had ex ceeded the earnings, and at the close uf the year the continued oper ations of these properties during 1833 was largely problematical, ihe improvement of the past year would-indicate that a new era ot activity hm’dawned. Tne oilier venter of mining is at and about Baunatk, where both placer and quartz mining are pur sued. This was the scene of the earliest placer mining of importance in the state, and during recent years lias again come into prominence be cause ol the dredges that have been working ■ on Grasshopper creek. The output from these during 1898 was considerably ^decreased owing to much of the best ground having been worked by Jthem previously “Tbe time of almost every matt in active life is terribly taxed by useless .visitors,” said a busy New Orleans shipper. *T mean people who come oa foolish errands, {tedious friends who drop in t* chat and don’t know when to go, and tbe small army of agents, canvassers, solicitors and the like, who, in the aggregate, consume many precious hours every day. I have a scheme for disposing of such bores that works to a ctarm. “The whole secret lies in that chair beside my roll top desk. It is very iuuocent-looking, as you will obsctve, but it has much mark ed peculiarities. Tobcgiuwith, it is firmly attached to the floor, and t is so placed that whoever sits in it faces a flood of light, while I ray- self am in the shadow. Then, again, the baok is very straight aud very narrow; it has no arms, and tbe seat pitches slightly forward, the front being halt au inch lower than tbc rear. “It is utterly impossible for any bore lo sit in that chair four ison- seuulive miuules. With female book agents it is peculiarly effica cious, for the simple reason that such cullers are generally 35 or over, and no woman of lhatago can sit quiet iu the glaring daylight tinder the oaliu scrutiny ol a man in the shadow. 'The coolest of them lose their self-posses-don, twist, wriggle and soon fly the spot Then, again, the straight back and ab sence oi arm prevent the occupant from assuming that graceful, side long attitude without which no woman is able to converse. “ With male bores it is equally deadly. All garrulous men either lilt back when they are talking or lean forward impressively with their elbows oil their arms, 'l'lte two poses seem to be essential to a flow of language, and neither of them is possible here. Wlieu they rind that the legs are attached to the floor and search in vain for a rest for their elbows, they lose the thread ol their story, look miserable for a moment, and then beat a re- tteat The pitch of the seat am/tly adds to the general discomfort of the machine. Oiie finds one's self continually sliding off without knowing why. ft is very discon certing. I wouldn’t take anything for that chair. It has Havsd ids tlMMisands of dollars.’’—New Or leans Times Democrat. , special ©f't)«e. SOLE says: The senate committee on privileges and • elections has decid ed to take up the contest against Senator Clark on January 5. ' The committee will only consider specific allegations and will ignore general charges against the* senator. This narrows tbe inquiry down to the memorial tiled by Senator Carter. As the matter uow stands the eue- raies of the senator wilt be obliged to prove tbe specific charges wiue.fi have beeu made iu the memorial. As a cure for rheumatism Cham, berlaiu's Patu Balm is gaining u wide reputation. D. B. Johnston of Richmond, Ind., ban been troub led with that ailment since is(.:•_> In speaking of it he says: “1 never louud auythiug Ural would relieve me until 1 used Chautjjerlaui’s l'aiu Balm. It acts like magic w i i l i im.’. My foot was swolea ami paining me very much, but one go ou apple,-a lion of Pain Balm relieved me. __ ____ _ For sale by J. P. Lossl, Wisdom and j EtlitiOIl Of Jackson. BOB SLiEDS, Fish Wagons, Guns and Ammunition. JOHN W. MORTON, Dillon, Montana. An $8.00 Dictionary for $2.00 The New Werner Pit ! Waster's Dictionary. Newly anil luagulfloemly Munlmtod. eparatioiu ha.e Umu , i - i tin*national Republican convention at Philadelphia. Architects h-iv.-i ‘“«a-le»u Illolluuary uf the Eu*Uali l.un- w \-‘ t - - * • .“WWIULUS n a v e l ^aso, coutatulng tho whole vuuibulmy decided ou the ehamxw , , ! of ‘ho flnrt *LUUon,Uie ontiiceumclluus \u lu* enauges requited to aud impruyeuwuta of tlweocoii<l«lUi<,n, lit the'maiu building ol tliu Nation al Export building for the conven tion. The shallow walls euolusiug the present auditorium will be lax- Pn niit lit list L , , „ i i | i”-l*l‘i* U. iv.uuu wouis, niim.umMiig Vo- en out, tuus feat iug a ..ail » „h iab.*.rjr of Aarlpturo nemos, Greek end Koliii hrii'lr ivailJ o - m ( „ < t . i utiu rmporNumon,Moi 1 yinCk'('fiini>hleul bOlIU DUCK w a lls, lout loll!' uuu j X m w , I^Uonary 0*#AjitoDjnu niii E.yu- 20u feet wide. o otter you ifuj bout UkiUoimry evor o u t, DU t!io unirkot at A low price. Tbiainuii ■s* Dioticttu Dieliouary of thy Kiiglluli I oau - gDRKO, couUklulng tho wholo vooubuluiy \ Uio r-' ' \ ‘ ■ u> which 1 » iWQflxod un imuxiutttuiy din* mh UU uiiou Ihe IdatDii , oiiuhi, euil cuii- .'ujcUrmBofthalauguagPsof ncslorn Auia ami Europe with an explanation of tho KiDuhilyBon which lttHRUBtfeBiuu foiinod Tiila look cont&lBB ffrery word that N»ah Webster over defined, and the following SPECIAL FUTURES: Au Ap- ,..ll..lt« . liViVjlit .......... 1.. I). - . - 1 ALL THE NEWS! ALL THE TIME! Ti , l ) A S tandaki ; v. Puldishes more ISlate, 'i’elegrapliie and (lem-ral News Ilian anv othei newspajier in Montana or the North* west.. % DAILY 10 P ages 7 0 C o m ; mns ■SUNDAY Hi P a g e s 1 1 2 C o U 'M N f pijnn, iilciliumry of Fiunllliii' Aihisliiiu. E.o k lutiii of l'-orelnu I’liriistjf. lUdlotmry uf M hiovliillnmi. «•(.., t<.cotti.T kiih B J S S im r a C 0 I. 0 RFD PI ATES, Show- • ghuholr actiiHlcoluiB tho Fhignof tho Mirit.u.tNatiDJiH, u fl Niivnl KhifiN.rHot fig- minor Various Nations.YuchHTHbBIgiHil*-, oil Hhouhh-r Rirni >8 for (ffVianib THIS .jj hot th e c b e a p boor but a ixHiu!- *.;ly prlHied edilitm on lino pR|*r\viih uouhaiu I s of viilunhiu ail.jliioiiBol mu to nil stmlontsof mmlora w-lence. It in . grand edwalor of t l » O\-■» \mv ofl..r,-<l to pur n.w<n>m in a sumHoocsMylo In kwpliigwUh “ tottoim o S ? ■, i .-v'lhT i r , - i r I : - 4 -nr every d«y iu. in tlinoBico’ lmmo.whoolgnJ },|f g , u ! i ’ '-\\e-iMaW. k-nwiir-’ l !•.. cipn-RB upon reu 4 |.lof our ■ncoinl odor brio*. ' f ns VPf-'^niltd you may r-’i-on r i - ■.-•oi uurcx|«-iuwand wu will refund yommott**! AOI.. ox fo-ouri.|« uiil illioualwHio.fh <-■■.-!• •. .,iiiii,ut> t)u> h.v oM lirlu,.# on bnuto. AJiiiom.iloni.uato T l i l b W I I U N E R C O M P A N Y , Ftiblishcrs cud Manuiat tui crh. Atkl<ON,# OHIO, j l ho WcxTier Uuupany is thoroughly ioU*bl«.]-Editoi. * HORSE HOTEL. Meals at All Hours. 1SAILAHD & NEWCOMER, Pitoritu An editor prints his |>aper to give his patrons the news off the day and fox the money there is in it. lie is presumed to know of what lie writes, and lie generally does. When he writes as he does in the Lender Courier, Osceola Mills, Pa., without fee or hope of reward, that “Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy acts magically, and we have found none better in our household. If you Lave a cough, try it,’’ it may be accepted as an honest expres sion, worthy oi credence. For rale by J. P. Lossl, Wisdom and Jack- son, RELIGIOUS. The dredge of tbe Ben Accord mines, whieh had been completed late in 1897, met with an aecident at the opening of tbe season and was idle throughout 169S in eonse- qneshe. The ground nnder lease to the Chicago Mining and Develop ment company on Grasshopper creek waa exhausted daring the year, and the dredge transferred to the Conrey placers at the month ol Alder galch in Madison eoant, where it wss operated daring the summer of 18*9. Some qsartz mining is also done at Bionack, when tbe Western Mine Enter prise/ company owa properties egsxpfttd with a miU. The B e y a p -w Sotiani eeairf» ties w3l mMU day, Jbreat*. n -a, A apectxi to the Chicago Chrra- r Perry, O. T^ OOfev Mat4 a forseif 'YHffi tow n . and tarrer ^ laW t, JtS l» a Rev. Miner’s appointments for November and December will be as follows: Ou the third Sunday of each month Jackson at 11 a. rn, and Wisdom 7 p. m. On the fourth Sunday Wiadarn at II a, m. and Jacks on at 1 p. m. On the Tuesday, Wednesday and bnrsday nights that come between the third and fourth Sundays as fol lows: Bowen Tuesday, Briston Wednesday, and Fox Thursday, at 7 p. m. Come! A SURE CURE FOR CROUP. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE Ihuly unit Sunday, ,>m- m - iiii ........$10.01 “ 5 mouths.... 5,( m “ “ “ 3 m o n th s ___ 3.00 “ “ 1 month ...... l.llt Daily, only, one year.................. H OC .Sunday, only, one y e a r ......................... t’.O!) All postmasters and news agentf are authorized to receive subset-ip. tiOSS. BO YEARS’ EXPERIENCE P atents 1 RADE MARRS D esigns C opyrights A c . Anyone sending ft flketeh find degcrlntlnn may quickly «Noertnfn our opinltm free wltother an invention is probably patentable. C'tmimunh*a- tioiia strictly confident ml. Handbook on Patenta aentfree. Oldem agency for eecurlng patents. Patent# taken through Munn A Co. receive tptcial t»oti«, without cbarge, in the Scientific Hnnian. A hftndflotnely Hluutrftted weekly. «lr* cniatlon of any aoiemlflo Journal Teraifl. 13 a year; four nontbB, $L Sold by all newadeafcjra. MUNIf I Coej » » Nework J BraaraOfflce, ®6 F BtH Wmhtagton, o.C, Comfortable Stalls for Horses. Hay and Grain. > THE BIG HOLE MEAT C O .,~ ’ WISDOM AND JACKSON. HEALERS IN Beef, Pork, Miilton, Sausage, aud Fresh Oys* ters and Game in Season. Moil Orders Promptly Attended to. It. V. BLANTON. J. ItOMAIN, W\ B. HAYS, ] J O H N H A R - B I T , GENERAL BLACKSMITH. tVINtiOM, M()NT§ HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY. Repairing on machines or any old tiling that needs fixing done with neatness and dispatch. G E T TO U R I t O N E r B W O R T H ! II HU BIGGEST. BRIGHTEST k BEST j J r>ATLY--Hfl.i* 9*t Annum, m { > 85 c pur month* SEMNWEEKLY-Omr 91.50 par O year, or 75 c for 6 months. < > Ruhr erf be through local ftg«ai a t •end direct to— ' 1 THE HERALD CO. i * fiak take City, Duk THE BREEZES blows once a week for the good of the valley. Take it. Send it to yonr friends. TW E N T Y -FIVE TEA I ts CONSTANT USE W JTB O l’T A I'A I L fE E - The first indication of croup is hoarseness, and In a ehtld subject to that disease it may be taken as a sure sign of tbe approach of an at tack. Following this hoarseness is a peculiar rough cough. If Cham berlaia’s Cough Remedy is given as soon as ehe child becomes hoarse, even after the erospy cough ap pears, It wRl prevest the stuck. It is used, in many thonsands of homes ia tfea Broad land and never disappoints the anxious mothers. We have jet. to born ef * single instance i s *Weh it ha* not proved effectual lie ether pnpanrtsee ftow AaeA ^ -w c edU auEty. five years* ujinwat cm wlftoat a faSore. i^ f f i e h y b P- Load, Wisdom ot Deri K 8001 b*^r« Two Gar Loads Bob Sleighs and Cutters. Four different makes, Six different sizes, Two different widths. Light bobs for children to ride to school in. Cal! on or write