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THE BASIN PROGRESS. Penn:died at Itt....10. JefferS.i0 county. 11.4nana. et...-. Sat ar.LIQ . H. L HUGHLS EDITOR_ PAM One year 12-50 One year lie advance, 2.00 Application has been made for trans „san through the mail at second edam rates. Suturally. Au g ust 14 l497. For President. in 1900: WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN, a Nebraelta. ,Miaerial Prodigal« of Jefierssa, Calmly ler !be Year, 1S4Pb. t ;old 165,735.86 1.302,670.14 ''pp'. in pouniLs 503.476 I .0-ad, iiipi ids 1,846,302 - volved in the development and growth of this mighty westeni empire. the Review war from time to time, publish such matter as may be considered of educational value to the people of the eastern and middle Matra.\ W.% NTED SEVERAL FAITHFUL men iir women to travel for respona- ible established house in Montana. S a l- em $780. payable $15 weekly and expena• ea. Ilosition permanent. Reference. Enele Ise self ldreseed stamped envelope. The National. Star Building, Chica g o. A LETTER FROM DR. HOLMES. - B. Ten. a Little, Gem -I of an Adventure When Ile Wa. a Boy. Isabella Graham Murdock contributes to St. Nicholas an experience of her school day life. in which she q uotes the following interesting letter that she re- ceived from Oliver Wendell Holmes: Bearros, March Li, 1880. Iry Dean W hue extra -Here is „lie little idendt or my life which I Lavo never told In erin liflie t' zi I was a little boy, I got Upon • ran earn day-• few boards i.oJ together -which Seated about In a pond-a very small pond, but rather bigger round than a dinner table. la was big enough. anyhow, to drown a little boy, and came pretty near doing it, tor. while I Was stooping over t - e islge the raft. I an t e pee and went mouse Into the water. I remember. great sound in my ears-\gtig- ea goggle.\ I said at was, when they asked was nie ‚boot it -and • dorperato struggle,•feeling that I was going to be drowned, just as little Sam Childs had been, and then all at mane tny whole past life retailed to flash befe,n, g train of tare going a thousand zu,les an hour - history of his brilliant cae,..,.r a t It such a speed were possible -would pant in Obn long enc. - dui strt•ak before the t•yea of a Butte. Thursday and Friday. To- , person standing by tee railroad. day the good woo.. of Anacon o_ had never henni that thus was common `« I experience with persona who ani near drown - are showing th e i r hi g h app„..,..„,_ ' to g . but I have since boar•I of many easee where the smile dash of their past liven ha* tion for the foremost citizen of our • some bef••re drowning ime•ple „h', have been and bamt toll about it. von nand. From Anaconda Mr. Bryan may pot thus story in your easay, it you leke- Will go to Missoula, Hamilton. ' IA got . great many letters from young pe- eons. and It taken • great deal of toy timo a r c IIelena, Great Falls, Bozeman anti an., veer them. so I think 1 am quite good me other points. He will be in Hole- tunsl this evening to t. II you all this. Don't you think so, dear Mie. 1..abellat Very truly na all di y. Wednesday. BRYAN IN MONTANA Hon. William J. Bryan treated I41 011e of the largest end most enthusiastic reeepti nis in the MOSLEM TO SOLVE Thme employee:: 'if the Big Four railroad is hose wage.' have j :1st been reduced from $1.75 tai $1 a day, and who were inveigled lost fill in voting for McKinley to guard against the payment of the r :ages in 53 cent dollars have now a neat mathematical pu\ Aden% to work ouL It rests up ai them to «plain the difference between 51.75 a day when reduced 'XI cents day by a 53 --cent dollar under Itryan and $1.75 a day when r',' - to $1 under McKinley. As • •I.• figures stand. there IA ildRI cuts ii. fa' 'iri,f McKinley; but iat lei'' i•-.; out consideration • 7in' state. tef the labor market, a hich ei III it I fit it h a ve t een „e we ender Br' al, .%11 things eonsid- rod, the e•leineete would have been ti favor 'if the :i3 -cent leveland Record. QUINN'S REVIEW. \I I. S\- of Q uin \ Review, anil puldishevl by Hon. J. M („baiiiii, at Butte, is on our .•‘(•111111 4 . 7 . table. Bu.mineon was i ire•tly generally suspq•rided at this .dice until e erything between the Rev le`t t a.1 IN/Veng had been read. It Is &Huai ell , ' in politics, and in .-very rctlects credit upon its brilliant editor Freem th.• - solo tottery • we take the feell. is a great flour, in store for Mont4ota for sister states iet the meet fer the notion. anel it will bee the hini tit the Re% lea tee eel iii Iltet a irk tef -ipreaditi g the light, la defetelte g thee*. proem Om; upeill a hick th.. Mil: lateen i if • g o% ..rillneelt rest rood imp isierling that part% which champ- ions tlie ellt11.44. nef till• pfn pile. It e ill give tee its readere a review d ‚lie imlvortant events of the week, ' • CI ouch comment tie it may deem ' a min pnate. anti will endeavor hi preeent the news in a ceneleneed form. It will alrive te reach not only the peoide of thr west, lint the citizens of the east as well. Believing that the greatest of all misitiona is that of natiunalizing the interest of the growing west and cenv hiring the people of the erel that their interests are Tenant ()Li% Eft WENDELL tioceria EN AVANT. ',Sy moor and hollow. Ity crag and peat, What gloat thou follow With dying feet? - • 'heath the sunny skink Where the wind Is free. There, a white bird flies. So fair to m.e. Could I but curia.. Illa phortek of snow No more lonellneas I e'er should know.\ '\Ity moor and hollow. By erng a ul t What them din» f••11 -w With I '.irging !el t 7 • 'Neath the sullen ski.\. By th• Icebound ow in a, There's a white bird flies With weary w.ng '- Could I touch at best Ills pinions fair All any grief were east And all my rare ' The aunsets dying Prom this lone hill. Who nrt thou lying So •-aim and ‚HIV - th , mist riad way My tar•I I (mind Where eold tie lay On the frozen ground. Ills plumes grown dim Tri my heart Eve pressed. As for me sod him. We shall have rest. - -May Kendall In New York Tribuna, terwetaaa Is r)iparabareia. The moult* of the practice of various Paria physicaana with their diphtheritic) patients have' been made to appear in published summary of much interest. Accordin g to this, tannin, applied lex•al- IT. Werria tu have been moderately EniC- cepaftil, while aalicylie acid and salicy- late of soda are stated to have tailed entirely. Carbolic camphor—that in, camphor 36, alcohol I, carbolic acid 9 —applied either pore or with oil of al. meseta, operated q uite favorably. Cu' bebei and copsiba were administered to a sli g ht extent, also tincture of eucalyp- tus, but nos so as to form a criterion. Chlorate of potash proved by far the motet euremetril reined., an It was also the most extensively administered. Its action is believed by wince to he due in pert te. the oxygen with %barb it sup ',lien the blood. and %%loch. it is as- sumed, the diphtherial bacteria hiritt aislraeted. Scone other phyitietane, how. er, are of the opinion that the sneers% about(' he attributed rather to Its local effecta. A iirpmeater Far 'the. lanais.. An article whidt appeared iii.11110 Ulna a g o in The Seal/1111e Medical.. on this enteject haw been e itlely tincel - 411. It »Perna that two Prottio an phyaielanit, M. lidralEtta nne1 111 Jurnittn, made n »Print of careful experiment!' with the hydro' bromnle of acopolamine and (\rind that the drug pilaw...ea a true vain» an a hypnotic in the treatment of the Memo+. Aettminiette•ried hypodermically, in dOsflt varying frtim O 008 to 0.015 of a grain, thee fennel that it induced in the ma- j m et e of eubjecta a sleep which boned from three to ten hours, and on awaken- ing the patients appeared much reline' than before the admineetration of the enlhatanee. This effect Wan especially prrioosneed in eh, ease's et maniacs, 1 nt wan not so !mulct d in those of acute . lypcmania. In chronic insanity the; hyp- notie action was also manikin to a de- g ree. In delirium tremens, however, the tendency of the drug was mily to weak- en the patient and there was no hypnot- ic amain whatever. No. 3828. • Application for a Patent, U. S. Land Meta, Helena, Montana, June 16, 1891. Notice is hereby g iven, That William B. Gaffney, whose post office address is Boulder, Montana, has this day filed his application for a patent for fifteen hund- red linear feet of the Columbian lode, mine or vein bearing gold and silver with surface ground six hundred feet in width, eituated in unorganized mining district, county of Jefferson and state of Monta- na, and designated by the field none and official plat on file in this offlee 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 20i10x6 inches, marked 1- 5104 for cor. NO. 1, titan which the Unit- ed States location monument so. 5104 bears ra. 38 degree! 14 minutes E., 1863.5 feet; thence a. 2 degrees, .05 minutes w., 392 feet to cor. So. 2 a granite stone 24x16x6 inches marked 2-5104; thence a.50 degrees, 15 minutes E. 15oo feet to cor. so. 3, a granite atone 18x16x12 inches marked 3-5101; thence s. 2 de- grees, .05 minutes E., Hoo feet to cor. NO. 4, a granite stone 16x12x10 inches mark- ed 4 5104; thence s. 57 degrees, .05 min- utes w., 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 recorder's office of Jefferson county, Montana, in book 3, page 462 of lode locations. The adjoining claimants are the Silent Friend lode (unsurveyed) on the went. Any and all persons claiming iniver t •- ly any portion of said Columbian lode mine or surface ground Ire required to filet their adverse claims with the register of the United States Land Office at Hel- ena, in the state of Montana, during the sixty days' period of publication hereof, or they will be barred by virtue of the provisions of the statue. W. E. COX, Register-____ First Publication June 19. NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. To Adolph Moldenhauer and his wife, Caroline Moldenhauer, whose resi- dence is SanFrancisco, Cal., your heirs, executors, administrators or assigns: You are hereby notified that I,- Jeaob Graf, of Bette, Mont. your co-owner in the lilue Eye quartz lode mining claim, Lowland mining district, Jefferson coun- ty, Mont., located Aug. 8. 1881, and re- corded Aug. 11, 1881, in book L of lodes at page 452, in the. citlice of the clerk and aral recorder, Jefferson county Montana. The amount due with interest added for the years 181r1, 1894, 1825 and 1896, is $200, they holding an one-half interest. And you are hereby notified that if with- in 90 days from the completion of the service on you of this notice by publica- tion yod fail to pay to the undersigned your proportion of said eum so expended in the representation of said elaim accor- ding to your one-half interest therein that your said one-half interest in the said lode claim will become the ,property of the undersigned your co-owner as pro- vided by section 2124 revised statutes of the United States. JACOB GRAY. First publication, May 22, 1897. NO. 3838. Application for a Patent. U. S. Land Office,Helena. Montana, July 24, 1897. Notice is hereby given, that John Fisher and Frederick Fisher whose poet - office address is Basin, Montana, have this day filed their application for a pat- ent for 15oo linear feet of the Bullion quartz mine or vein bearing gold, silver. copper and lead, with surface ground 589.1 feet in width. situated in (unorg- anized) mining district, county of Jeffer- son and state of Montana, and designat- ed by the field notes and official plat on file in this office as survey Ne) 5108 in Township 7, north Range 6, west of prin- cipal hose line and meridian of Montana, said survey No. 5108 being as betimes, . Beginning at corner No. 1, a granite stone,- 10x10x8 inches above ground, marked 1-5108. for coi•ner No. 1, from which initial point of survey No. 1134, Ilingharupton and Rocker lodes, bears N. 75 degrees, 29 minutes and 13 seconds E. 8955.4 feet, thence El. 26 degrees, 11 minutes W. 600 feet to corner so. 2, thence S. 64 degrees, 39 minutes E.15oo.2 feet to corner NO. 3, thence N. 26 degree* 11 minutes E. 578.2 feet to corner en. 4, thence a. ei degree's 49 minutes W. 15oo feet to corner No. 1, the place of begin- ning. Magnetic variation 21 degrees east, containing 20.29 acres. The location of this mine is recorded i n th e recorder' s § offics• of Jeffpnion coun- ty, Montana, in book \T\ of lexies, et tinge 75. There are no adjoining claim. ants. Any and all penitent; claiming adversely any portion of said Bullion mine or sur- face ground, are required' to file their adveroe claims with the Register of the United Staten Lend Office at Ilelena, in tre state of Montana. Miring the sixty days' period of publiration hereof, or they will lee barred by virtue of the pro- visions of the statute. W. E. COX, Register. First publication July, 31 1897. - - Miners should not jeopanlize their interests iii mining limper. ties by having notices to co-ownent and applications for patenta pub- lished illegally. They should be published in the newspaper near, - eat the grbund. If you are in the , Basin district your notice 'should\ appear in the, Progress, This is aeeordit g to law, —THE OLD - International Hotel Main Street, HELENA, Roles from $1.25 a day up. Singk meals, 25 cents. Russian and Turkish Baths These baths have just been pi in and are the best equipped in the Northwest. An experienced bath - man is in charge. The water used is from the Liesner Mineral Springm, and is noted for its curative property in eases of .Rheumatism, Diseases of the Kid- neys and Bladder, Dyspov-da, Gravel, Constipation and Biliousness. M.Write for,Testimonials. THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR. • + • 5 + • WORLD-WIDE CIRCULATION. Twenty Pages; Weekly; Illustrated. ' INDISPENSABLE TO MINING MEN. TERI' DOLLARS PIE TRAIL POSTPAID. ( lialaPtE Ceres ME. MINING IND SCIENTIFIC PRESS, .• assET ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.( Wanted—lin Idea Who ran think of some Agnate thing to patent? Protect your !dean; they may y beta( Write JOHN WEDEKBURNt P i a ' se n w atrt i te D lava. Washington., D. C., t.', their iti=ged: oast and hat at two hundred tovilsas THOMAS T. LYON, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, Office in Celle Howie. Bouider - - - . Montana. BASIN SALOON. .1011N SOCK EHMON, P1101'll11.1•01t, --Dealer in ' j ne Wines, Liquors and Union Made Cigars. Drop in and have a smile --- -GO TO— W. II. Justison's BARBER SHOP FOR WORKMANSHIP AND SATISFACTION LETTERS • A bright and attractive JOURNAL. Devoted to letter writing and c,orrespondenee, especially adapted to those who are down hearted. lonesome and lonely. In it you will find pleasure anti happinems. 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Ant to 1-n. reputed co-owner, and all other peratma whom it may concern, are hereby notifi- eel In fennel not es • he VIM. , .1 •• eid that if Within ninety dAvs after the of \li i\\\\ hnz. e\\ h\•\\ expiration at thie notice of publication, &Cane Of tall you fail or refuse toi ay to the. undersign T he , e , .„,,, ed your respeetive portion of said sum, see pr ms• far la ••• • the said portion being (.50.00, arether , ttt•e• - •fflr t•Y , - ••• ith cost of publicatOn, your b.:tercet in 07 1-7z— • the onid claim will bee:ene the uropurty (seta. ogee- ureweate. a. of the undersigned pursuant to kw. I SCR , for partintIns, teems, etc L. H. BABCOCK. Ns r'o'si INFORMATION it. First Publication, March 27, 121r7. »(esve'. ‘ye Wattatartia. o C THROUGH CARS Ti) ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIN DULUTH FARGO GRAND FORKS and WINNTIIF'EG Ti) - HELENA itt\rTE SPOKANE TACOMA SEATTLE PORTLAND Pullman Sin -ping Cent Eleyrird Crers Tourist :flee -piny TIME SCHEDULE: DAILY Exalter Suanat Leave Helena 1-1e.. m_ Arrive \ . pm. Arrive at Koukler 11:00 a. ret. Leave Boulder for Bain nod Elkhorn ..... a.m. Monday WatiRrady anderiday: • Arrive at Basin - 11:10 a.ra Leave' •• ..... p.m. Tueselay. Thursday and Saturday: Arrive at Elkhorn Li:45 m Leave 1-30p. m. 71trootgla ticket. to China and Japan, rut Tarawa mod Nor -therm Porifie Steamship Co. Pm- itruettlion, romps On./ In -iris, ea I on or errilr .1. B. EMERSO.V, Aral. Unsia. —or— CHAS S. FEE. Gael ramager Await ST. J. H. MURPHY, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW. °flier one door south of tin'« ataire. li(pre - - - - Madam. P. J. LANGAN, JUSTICE OF THE PEACH and NOTARY PUBLIC. Basin - - - - Mool000. Call on J. B. BRIEN. For Staple and Fancy Groceries. lit' Carrivs a Full Stock in That Line COVIROMMEIII Il maw wn.A rme el Om MOO pramama fa. .br awarramorm vine, this ifhwesee ram attn., rses hen. to gnawed to, nrr MI am/ fra rm tmermit rœmmnei aol % • 1 rammam ItYlrIr man. Owl ma. ommarm alSm earatma &err Ca mar, lam re agreed PATIIITS. @MMUS 1