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The Basin Progress (Basin, Mont.), 17 July 1897, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn84036041/1897-07-17/ed-1/seq-4/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
) rer d • ., _ Te BASIN pRoGRFss. Published at Tfa,* -- Jétferson county, Montanaeevery Saturday. >44. HUGHES EDITOR. I suascRitintlit RATES: Oiie year , te2.50 One y(mr (in advance) ' • 2.00 Application has been made for trane- .nissitin through the wail at second class rates. , Saturday, July 17. tex. For President, in 1900: WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN, of Nebraska. ilincral Production of .lefferson County for the Year, 18%. . , (old . $I '165,733.86 , Silver 1,302,670.14 Copper, in pounds 003.4/6 Lead, in pounds 1,846,302 ......, ' A COMPARISON. British Columbia is unquestion- ably a good inining country, but b wa of comparison, With all the in t a as t ..: ' • . adverti ind with all the capital that has be ii abut there to devetöp tbr - re- sources, it produced but $2,70ü,000' )f mineral wealth for the year of 1.8S6, while for the sanie period the grand old county of Jefferson weet quietly along and without. my mining boom and With the investment of a very inconsiderable smount, of outside, qapitol, - pro - hived $2,000,000 of mineral wealth. Hell the same amount of money bet; n spent in 'developing thé_rte sourc'eseof this camp alone that as been spent in BritishColumbia, Basin would today be ten times as great a producer . .as that entire listriet. - . - . . THE OBJECTION MI COUNT. Boulder . Sentinel: Read the intereeting mining article in an - Alter column from the versatile [ten of H. L. Hughes. cditor of the : Flasin Progress, and Kneed in the i fregonian. The only criticism we I „eke is that we would : have con- I iidered that the Progress was the noer paper for that article, or the g ;eittinel, but every person to his i aste. The article is a good one. i 'rite editor of the Progress 1 hanks the Sentinel very much for I te kind words, but thinks its ob- l ection is far fetched. While the ientinel and the Progress should i lways contain good mining news, • re should also take every oppor- ' , unity to advertise the wonderful g • . .. . , 1 t resources - -- the oenscience of the mining king is not peopled with broken hopes ,nud crushed anititions. Generous Nature has made him a monarch in a land where the sceptre of sover- eignty is held out to ail—Western Milling World. ITS-WEBSTER. The notuination of Charles M. Webster, of Great Falls, to be col- lector of internal revenue for the district of Montana, Idaho and Utah, was confirmed by the senate Thursday afternoon. Whoever controls the volume of money.of any country is absolute master of all industries and com- inerce. --James A. Garfield. If the Americans adopt on;, bank- ng and funding system, their lib- erties are gone—Sir William -Pitt. .The bank is the union of the government and the money power —tt\ union far More dangerous than church and state.—John C. Cal- houn. Avarice says: \I will oppress the weak and devour the fruits of his labors, and I will say that it is fate that has so ordamed.— o ey. Bank papei must be suppressed d the circulating medium must he restored tu the nation, to whom it belongs.—Jefferson. ... Anything upon which the go\ - eminent placca its stamp and de - lares it a full h -gal tender in pay- ment of all debt: and taxes is money; no matter what the materi- al may be.—Henry Clay. rbelieve thé str-ggle now going on is this country and other coun- tries, for a sititigle gold standard, will, if suceasful, produce wide- spread disaster, in the end, through- out the country.—.1. G. Blaine. My friend& unless our -children havi' more patience and courage than saved this country from slave - y, republican institutions will go town before moneyed corporations. Rich men die, but corporations tire . immortal. They are never afflict - el with disease. In the long „rus they are bound to win with, legisla Lures.- Wendell Phillips. If a government contracted a lebt with a certain amount of mon- y in circulation, anti theti con - meted the money volume before he debt *as pan it is the most einiOus crime that a government uld commit againet the people. -Abraham Lincoln. \I see in the near fut a crisis rising which unnerv me, and muses me to tremble for the safety' f my country. As a result of the ar, rorporatieuts have been en- hroned. and an era of corruption n high places will follow, and the money power of the country will the medium of other and larger endeavor to prolong its reign by I been expendsel in labor and im- journals' whenever the advantage working upon the prejudice of the provemetits on the Bailot quartz • • people until all WI alth is aggregat- lode mining claim, situated in Low- ell in a few hands and the republic land (unorganized) mining district, ie destroyed. I f..el at this time J. ffereon county, Montana, and re- reetterriereterlima.m»..•••• No. 3826. Application for a Patent, U.S. Lind Office, Helena, Montana, June 16, 1807. Notice is hereby given, That William B. Gaffney, whose post offiee address is Boulder, Montana, has this day filed his fee application for a patent for tif n burnt - red linear feet of the Colu bian lode, mine or '(-Ln bearing gokl an silver with surface ground six hundred f t in width, situated in unorganized mining district, county of Jefferson and state of Monta- na, and designated by the field notes and °Mein( plat on file in this office as Survey Number 5104, in Township 5, North range 5 West of principal base line and meridian of the state of Montana, said survey number 5104 being as follows, to -wit: Beginning at cor. No. 1, which is a granite rock 20110x6 inches, marked 1- 5104 for cor. tee 1, from which the Unit- ed States location monument so. 5104 bears a. 38 degrees 14 minutes E., 1863.5 feet: thence tv. 2 degeees, .05 minutes w., 392 feet to cor. evo. ? a granite stone 24x16x6 inehes marked 2-5101; thence s. 50 degrees, 15 minutes E. 15oo feet to coe. so. 3, a granite stone 18x16x12 inches marked 3-5104: thence s. 2 de- grees, .05 minutes R., Goo feet to con no. 4, a granite stone 16x19x10 inches mark- ed 4-5104: thence s. 57 degrees, .06 min- utes we 1382.7 feet to cor, so. 1, the place of beginning. Magnetic variation 20 degrees, 15 min- utes e., containing -13.52 acres. The location of this mine is recorded in the ree.ortler's office of Jefferson county, Montana, in book 3, page 462 of lode locations. The adjoining claimants are the Silent Friend lode (uneurveyed) on the west. Any and all persons claiming adverse- ly any portion of said Columbian lode mine or surface ground ere required to the their adverse deigns with tile register ot the United States Land Office at Hel- ena, in the statë of Montana; during sixty days' period of publication hereof, or they will be barred by virtue of the provisions of the stature W. E. COX, Itegister. First Publication June 19. ' NOTICE OF 'FORFEITURE. To Adolph Moldenhauer and his wife, Caroline Moldenhauer, whose res - dence i SanFrancisco, Cal., your heirs. executors, administrators or • asseeis: You are hereby notified that I, Jea, b Graf. of Butte, Mont. your co-owner in the Blue Eye quartz Iode mining claim, Lowiand mining district, Jefferson coun- ty, Mont., located Aug. 8. 1881, and re- corded Aug. 13, 1881, in book L of lodes at Inge 452, in the office of the clerk and and recorder, Jefferson county Montana. The amennt due with interest added for the years 1893, 1894, 1895 and 1896, is $290, they hokling an one-half interest. And you are hereby notified that if with- in 90 day s from the completion of the service on you of this notice by publica- tion you fail to pay to the undersigned your proportion of said sum so expended in the n presentation of said claim accor- ding to your one-half interest therein that year said one-half interest in the said kele daim will become the property of the undersigned your co-owner as pro- vided by section 2324 -revised statutes of the UnitelStates. * JACOB Gam , . First vilification, May 22, 1807. ••• ot OUT is presented. county ro g THE WESTERN MINING WORLD. Mr. A. B. Keith, president of the Mont,ona Presa Association; is now -editor of that splendid mining journal, The Western M in ing World, published às Butte. The Western M in ing World ever si nee 0117 anquaintanots with it ham been, ably edited, it is always will filled .with .valuable mining news, and above all, it: is absolutely reliable. Mr. Keith poseases the ability to -keep it up to every inch of its present excellent >standard.. THEY ARE KINGS. In the mineral empire every sue- cesaful investor is Ft king. Wealth taken from uature's great treasury h. ,neatly earned. It is stained wills no _one's blood and moist- ened witri ,no ,one'a team , its We , • irretrit!y worn; for NOTICE TO CO-OWNER. To Frank Rizzi. hit; heirs, execu- tors. administrators or assigns: You ant hereby notified, that in accorda tee with the provisions of section 2324 of the revised statutes of the United States, there has been • xpended in labor and im- provements on the BaltimGre quartz lode mining claim situated in Lowland (unorganized) mining district. Jefferson county, Monta- na. end recorded in book \Y on page 27. of the records of quartz Its!. mining claims of said county, the sum of 8100 Per year for each of he following years, to -wit: 189l, Peg:), end 1896; and that there has more anxiety for the 'safety of my corded in book W. on page 582, , • • • country th a n i .v„.; b e f ore . evil , j lof the records (•f quartz lode min. times of war. God grant that my int.!: claims of said comely, the SIM suspiciims may ve groundless. of $100 per year for each of the —Abraham following years, to -wit: 1894, 18941, NMI Pee; and thitt I. your Co-own- er, have expended for your elan*, the following sums in labor and • improvements: Baltimore eleim, for each of the aforemen- tioned years, $25.00. or .875.00 in all; on the Ballot claim, for each of the aforementioned years, $164, or $50.00 in all; you being the -reput- ed owner of an undivided interest in the Baltimore claim, and an un - 1 -6 interest in ti e Belie claim: and now you, Frank Rizzi, and all other Isom; cone4.rued, an. hereby notified that if within ninety days after the expiration of : this notice by puidication, you fail I to pay to the untfinsign - Your pro- portion of said sums, your interests its the said claims will become the Property of the undersigned, ac- crrding to law. A • MUELLER. • Pind piedieation Apri1,2, 1897. NOTICE TO MINERS. The law rennirem that all mining notices for-publication—notices to co-owner and epplirations for pat - be published in the news- paper, of general circulation, pide fished nearest the prop..rty. The Progress fills the bill in every, par- ticular, gentlemen, and ia the Only paper that ialegally entitled to that class of legal notices in this dis- trict. _ 11 - ANTED- SEVERAL FAITHFUL men or women to travel for,resprone- ible established home in Montana. Sal- ary $780, payable t15 weekly and expens- es. Posit/no permanent. Reference. 1-mrlose,...1f-address 11 stamped envelope. The Aisuune, Star _painting; Chit-ag.. —THE OLD— International Hotel • Main Street, HELENA, Rates from $.1 25 a (tde - rup - . - Single meals, 25 cents. Russian and Turkish Baths These baths have just been pnt in and are the best equipped in the Northwest. An experienced bath - man is in charge. ,, ' The water used is from the Lissner Mineral Springs, and is noted for its curative property in cases of Rheumatism, Diseases of the Kid- neys and Bladder, Dyspepsia, Gravel, Constipation and Biliouseees. ilek e Write for Testimonials. , 1 ' )THIRTY-SIEVENTH YEAR. • 44 WORLD-WIDE CIRCULATION. Twenty Pages; Weekly; Inns trated. -- INDISPENSArrLE TO Militriel MEN. IZIRIE DOLLARS TZAR. POSTIUID. ovetz copm4 FREi. UINIIIG AND_ KIENTIÎIC PRESS • • 7 ACT ST., - SAN FRAMCMO, GAL- ‚' Wanted—An Idea Who .an think s„inr , e,1, 4 18 nt? Pintect your Idea.; they nay bring y“ti meatfll. Write JOHN WEDDEl(litiRN /t Co_ Patent ettor- Witabluguiti. 1). e.. for their tea» priaebttee and 1St of two hundred Inventions wanted. THOMAS T. LYON, .A. - TTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office in Court House. , i oulder - - . Montan(ę. BASIN SALOON, .11 ill N SOCliEltSel)No PROP1tIee/11e —Dealer in— Pine Wines; -• Liquors and Union Made Cigars. Drop ias and have a smile -Go TO— W. 11. Justison's B ABBF SHOP FOR WORKM ANSHIP AND SATISFACTION LETTERS • • A bright and attractive JOURNAL. Devoted to letter writing and correspondence, especially adapted to those who are down hearted. lonesome and lunely. In it you will find pleasure- and happiness. Through it,' you may find peace at heart Send 10 cents for three months trial subscription is Lerrees Pusi e nten.io Co., Ind- ianapolis, Ind., U. S. A., and read the addresses of many attractive young men and women that are vreelthy and live in. luxury, who ‘lesire a correspondent. • NOTICE- TO-CO-OWNElt. To Antone Brasabileg his heirs, exec- utors, aliministratore or assigns: You are herely notified that your co- owner, L. H. Babcock, has, in acced- ence with the previsions of Sec. 1124 of the revised statutes of the UniteeStates, expended in labor and improveritents up- on the BluoJay lode mining claim, situ- ated' on Red Rock creek in the Cataract (unorganized) mining dis- trict, in the , county of Jeffersen, state of Montatia, the sum of one huedred dol- lars for the year 18R6 for repre- senting cat k ,and`you, A ritone Braesbu rg, reputed co-owner, and all other persotia Whim it may concerp, are hereby notifi- d that if within ninety days after the expiration of this notice of publication, y.in fail or :dune to pay en the undersige- ed Your respective portion of said sum. the said portion being $50.00, together with eyrie of publication, your interest in the said claim will iecoure the peffeetty of the undersigned pitrsuant to law. L. 11. BAricoce. First Publication, March,e7, 1807. s TH le(OeVi CA RS -\TO - • ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH FAitoo GRAND FORKS -and WINNIPEG TO-- • •-..f HELENA BUTTE tiPOKAlge • • TACOMA SEATTLE PORTLAND. - Pnlinut i n kleeping C e vrs Elegant Dining Cars Tourist Sleeping Cars TIME SCHEDULE: DAILY EXCEPT EturinAY,: _ Leave Helena 735 a. Arrive \ 5:)5p.m. Arrive at Boulder 11:00a. m. Leave Boulder for Basin and Elkhorn ...... —.11:5 a.m. Monday Wednesday and Friday: Arrive at Baniu l 11:40 eau Leave \ ..... 12:05 p.m.' Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday: Arrive at Elkhorn 12:45 p. ni Leave ti• F30 p. m. Through tickets. to China awl Jap.-w, via Tacoma and Northern Pacific Stegmship Cu, .For information, maps- awl tickets, call on or write J, B. EMERSON, Agent, Basin. - , CHAS. S. FEE, deal Passenger Agent, ST. PAUL, MINN. J. H. MURPHY, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW. or..e door south of drug store. Bmilder - - - Montana' P. J. LANGAN, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE_ tu:d NOTARY PUBLIC. Basin - - - Montana. Call on J. B. BR! EN. -.--- For - Staple and Fancy Groceries. He Carries a Full Stock in That Line GOVERNMENT POSITIONS. eon wt.h One of the I7O,W1d pouttona in he government air - titi• Bureau can advise you bow to proceed to secure it, and it you fro passing the required Civil Ser vicc examination therefor. Ft nervy. tact and • common whotil education are all the requirements needed. PATENTS, PATENTS. three= has the best ('tin»-. po..ible for ob- tain,.,, ¡adepts and onpyright• in titi' and foreIgn enuntro-.. The chief of lb.* Sept. a. had 111) years expertence as Chief Rearniner, Commeeioner of Patenr., ant Patent Anoint y. and itt very surcetoi- NI in securing broad patent. and in the peosecutur of all patent hUgatIon before the courts. SCHOOL OF LAW. Titi' Rotreau can e• you for admisition to the Ilar and pr.pwe you for mime prattIce in t.en years. without materfally interfering wth your other du - Het. Our in•tructora are the otrireoystem thorough, and out - charges reasonable. 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