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w Til-W ... lslanlsyadieste m—*—\‘*\\___.\ “' ‘ ‘ _ .... to Mill-unlit . . fiaumdahundl-sugw —_—_._..__.______ ...... ...-..-- . _ . I. A. want-son, Nausuiut. Boulder ('lty. Muntnuu. ”I. ...-w.--. The Sammie. In .3 per year in Atlt nncc. Tint placer diggings in the Saw: Gra- Hilhl. about two duys‘ rial-- from Fort lleuttin, seem tobcuitrucb in“ considerable attention. 11‘ was; 2‘ ear-old that won tin- pioneer stake; at the “elem fuir.‘ Thecolt belonged to “an lllctrr-ns' d Chutes county. and hit name i.- Daniel ll. Tlll “flhlulh dc More» i4 tit _\l:in- dun underwiing a trial on tin-charge lie 7 unconfined twice below on the f murdering s cowln-y. hnH same score. Tm: Jeflemm countv i;I.\lZ‘ 22:, has made its nppl'nrimcv- ot liullitll‘,‘. tativea d a Rhoda I\ \I\ III the “peanut- «matry hr chat-w. The my do not want to purchase ytling in the Summit Valley dia- ,lrirt. Miner. i 1: Would of...“ i... m...- ...-mi... ‘liti'll to come over into this part of ‘thc country. and tlwy will l!“t't H‘J' 'a‘wind in u nhort time that tl.-~ in: dilcv'nicnzn f-r.‘ t'upiiul un- grr-sl. and the I'iuflufl'n innit} for ill\!!! to lll\'1\l 'l'lln ch in of t-liiirl'i\ s'irr-Iun'lr in rich mineral li-mlx. thiit Iloulxivr i~ in Hunt fact. and it only inineri-l :.cmlx it “uh- capital to prirt- .lutt ‘wc :Il‘t' in the midst of oiieI-f the l - . . I :no-l \ul‘illltil‘ inencznl lvr'I-llit‘lilfltllh- lzictfi in the country. Mn. \\ .-.i.'| m; (‘ou ., \Vi|IA~\ tern-st and cn‘u'rpriscizi behalf of -.oullicu>‘.tvrii Elontunn is pmw-rbiiil.‘ hm. i.i;ulr- quite on t‘;ll'll:l\‘t' and creditable collcx-tion of ore: and inin- i N~ w \Vorhl. \Vnrm : Springs and other mining dintriets inl this vicinity. whirl. lyl' lull: forwarded . .cmb from the for exhibition to the Minnesota State xl\uir. 'l'l!“ rw-nl; t:|l.ii'i? but In- ud- lll ' tullu- i i r inn-rows of linliiitlii iiiid ll'lJ‘ nu‘ lt-is edited and pnblirlu-d by S. .\,. llubertron. formerly (‘ttziim 't l with the Butt\ Miner. lliilon 'l‘iilnuiic. __ Tint 'I’own 'l‘ulk new ilm'. N... married woman‘s izsr'n'inllnii. lin- llutte girls lime org\ :2\ un- 'l‘ln-y pledgi- then”. ‘l\t't n: i: r t - marry or allow fll'r’lilutvrl tn 'r\ llllt‘l“ 1U lllt’tli. lfut zi giil :zlu’uy ‘:I~\ » Li . \'. lllt'lilt‘ \\.~. “'i: fr ' ‘lll'r’l' nor.- .v \i.’\ \'l\'-'“ \‘ in: l::- Plli‘ll {him-:- : ._- u .13. r in \Hur- ii:-. li~b .Ii. hint \'.i.i.~:'. lll' > u» mm\. In- and ‘.\\ li‘nl ;.. '2 ~ l\iti:n \\'u x» \. f -:.m v llI-rnlvl wiili :he licietz: lll:lll:~ of ti”- intu.‘lt. .\lr. Alder-mi En\- :«lw :i' (hr-lu- I. iu-J‘lii ~t:!’l.i. for il.:' ii. ti... int :. \‘f if inn-n: l..i‘ l.it'l mil'v‘r .-. ~-\- I. ~'ii‘l' llizi: Eln- ‘\\'\, 5A..» :.' 'l'llut l-zi:l lilill'“ fur the l'v-lv~~‘i:il tin: ‘- |;.,..[ m..:..».._ ‘ztirivll l.lll\l. ‘|\'l.i: .. 'l'hch- :lf'“ i- .l (\.2: inn-4...?“ chit-h l.‘x~ ins it go :ii :td'liiiiriml iu-tuiiv-H on in Hutu-i ..f ti l'nllitllln with ulicli mow..- :li'v' grznnw‘. In it.“ |ii\. .\1l:l\ «r t ago din i\'\ new granted in tinny inii:i.tc.~ :o’n-r the li .-':: n-f Ili\ [vii- tioiis. 'l‘liir i~ :i ,‘liiliil 5'. unit. \z-Ii it '.ifle. In dl.- illl 'IT' 13:-.. r- l Tlll'. ,\'. rill-Tu llnlh ‘ il |\\ Pacific .-~:orl. re. - im‘ ll!\ ‘lllltiltl'lil.~t'i-\.i?|'l|_\ in .‘l- lil..l..l fortlu- ~ -..r .]‘_’.t‘t'() l-i'ud. ”Nit l'w ’l‘errit try and the other half from \Vnnliington 'i'~'.’lil1|l\\. hitlt'l‘ Hiltl“ ..l :«m i!l;!l1!.lii-’tl : tlii- izi‘tic (’..l'ii' iii‘o . from th- I'Il‘i. 'l'lit‘l't‘ \\‘«-.'i‘ ' :.lllti lllt‘u l.l\lll v:~;i.’l of horses uml liq-('11 \lnl iif llu‘ into .\lv-:;'.;in:i Nt-rtlwiu: lit'atl of :-b4' 1. >‘- from tht Wm»: I’m-inc liiw. 'l'iiii small-inn is raging in .\li-n The \Montreal might have lbtt‘fl run-«l l“t‘lll. l'l‘lllt’l‘l‘ l’ruri rnya: licr terrible “Ili::ll‘l\'\1\‘l<l“l.:l\ l-:i-l the cutlioritics illluiu'Nl the compul- nor) vaccination >\:~t--ni. nnd biougb: the whole l\rcncli (Hunadinn pnpnlii- ‘ tinti with him-.l ”PHI“ to tii.- nu-cinn- tnr's knife. pawlyzcd the llllsllit't‘h of the city and brought mourning fllltl .vufl'eringr into llitlll\ homes.“ Timur. is no question in the mind- of every tl.inking citizen. that to the Canadian Pacific railroad or branches we nitiut look for rail coin- mi‘o‘ion. As we. stated a few \3th ago. there is no doubt tint: the ~ Quit railway surveyms will be here 3 . and then we will know deli- fly the plans of the company. _' .0“ manication from the (‘ans- 7.4“ Pacific is much desired in this , fiction. and we iIhiill be glad to ‘ Mole the information thst the m of the Galt railway is an ' fist—River Press. ;, I The refund of thi: clr-l ment to i-uilnnit to th“ opt-union lites' :,~t:ite. The ali'i't‘IlN'tl was Lorn .uestern New York in lhlll. ' :.' Ill pii'I\ ‘lI‘lll rl'l ll'\ our “'ccooid :.nul t-\iiibit u:- fri-~i:d in (Liliutln county. Epi‘obnbly ill.ll.' ' any county in lllt‘ territory if mine ('le‘ \x-‘ll \l‘rM‘il iii urea would Hill) .\ll than i~ . . . 7 \‘IdiI‘J'l l.- :i l' ' -- «nu-n -':i-- tond.‘ thv iziiiim so .; :~i.-l ~...- on i .n- » . . . n'li :t' flu, :: :-'~: t\.\ll:'il lit luv . . ‘ innu- In 3.1.1.!‘0 u» \‘u'l. l‘-:i:-.x.‘~:, \..i ‘. :il‘vi il“oll .‘\:.l :. 17y :. 2 .\:i ' \'...- lll l. \\'i: .1 lil\ .‘M-n \\ll. l.|illi\l.1!lv‘\r t ].'.r n :prwam-‘w . |’ 1:. :1 -rv «iii. . \x \it. 2'.-li\'-ol':lw-:\. lion- “ mat .H'h' ll‘ pointed lv‘. il:- tumor of N In: l'.“.l.~\ t :nl. in: :i cum in liivt-t‘il“ purl». lit‘lit'rill Urnn‘. H :ut'cinlcd :i goo-mi ll'!’(f . 'l'ln-y ll. .1 l,.- lilih’u'll :.p‘... :i .1. thr- ntlicr ~12}. .i'. flint >l;uiild fol til\ l2I\IH- ozinl iiini lll::lil\ a...” ll that “All“: “0\ i l: [l- :‘IIl-ttl'd. if ::ld c dny whip-r i >':i \l Vii: Would l.” the l '.-(i n'r-xu-r (Inn-Z l::i'l;|ll' :.~ . T -', . .-; llltiill-I' w . ..inqi would l'v- , . . uniin‘e llll‘ll' l!‘l‘~'ln4' it r :: :lu- \uiiole our ”1\. nemlv-d r..i-»\<l .x: \ l.‘ r. :.‘:l l: llin-'.\h1i:3.l|‘pr-.;r lo. _\lr (Mm ll .. :lli\ of i.i~ million- ' --'i.:tv -. After all the men of ~.:-.v v itli licelii; uinl 3'1:- .‘ ti:-- i't >2 off. l-iti' - it. lw: -'li:i‘.~ \ary iivh l-i.‘ \win-y gener- tilly mm. ltini instead if he llll‘ lll\:'.l‘)‘. 'l‘lit: toil-11mph l.rin;_:.~ the new: of tin- sudden death of llrrii. linubcn l'i. l‘K-nton. ex-gmernor of New YUTli in He re- in the local lt'a'iH-tl his t-tliiciiiiun i“ l ncin‘u-inies. studied low and was ad- linitted to the bar. 1 The, legal profes- sion not yielding an liberal tinnnneial ieturm its lll:,l'lll|\e§l for. Mr. Feiiton engaged in mercantile pin-unite and until quite successful. In 1557 he was elected to congress. and. from that time to 137“ he was actively identified with New York state poli- ties. Fentun served in congress un- til lstlt'). when he left his seat in the house of representatives to occupy the executive chair ofrhisstote. he having been elected governor the tally-receding. In moo he wars- olectsd germ and served thaw. - t m- \\'l:i-ii tl nuin . m m m t I. If.) h “It .0 M! lento { want rm to on M t E In our hut nrticle on this subject, we said that the imaitprufillhlc route f~r the road to take.\ from (iallatin lt'ity. uould be by the lhntlder river, land promised to rlltH\ up noun-of the ll ‘lore do- will hri- it. “will; of the oan ntlierroiiti-n lln- \-1.:iirceh of the route. lIIL' Ht. huumcr, we road could lulu- to reach the Silu'r ('ity. and inulw in brief coinpurimn of their 1.:vrii- with that of the ll wilder route. 'l‘l'.\ will be the one from Harrison to I liittte. As in Well known the route [is already occupied by the lituh & limt route We will run inh-r . Northern. then-fon- no new country would be tllN'lll'tl up. and the titer- .chiints and ‘ l.‘ the bulk of the llutts- freight went \vcitt. the railrowl company would uti- would dcriv\ no ln‘til'lit from it. tpintirdizilily adept. this lin\ regard- less of the \rwlze-z'. or interests of the l-i-ipll-uf lliiite. on account. cf it~ .9luu‘lllt‘:i.~2 but :is 95 per 4 cut. of tl:\.t ‘irwiyl-i ggr'z'r cunt. the rail: I'l t'oiii- ‘puny would l.;1'.('i‘h l.:.:il i: oi't-i‘ l‘l“ miles fiirtlil'r l-y thc patecp grieclc of tlm .‘lllll'dl than thi- ih u'ill'r route. ill“ in-igh‘ 'l‘niiin-l. \‘.'l.-~i lu- r~~:-' l- “l li<'l-\!ifl. it u-n'.ld l ‘- in negro ‘ it-- point of lll‘filillltiltiti. ti:..:. :1 point. 'l'h'~l:.:ul- ingol’ \lll'ii uii :iin'nizit cf fr--i:‘rht ::~ lluttv- nuizhl 1» iii the flirting ini-i ‘ t‘.l:l wlrn \v-~ li:\:u \'il {11“ t.‘--~' ~iili-Lr¢-:i--;-;|lf\ l .iu-r int! . apt-m. of ~-,.- :i.c..ii .‘t‘lil *1 :i 'i.i:~.m:t of ll: l ;:’.\--i'- and .i t. \',':I\. iiirz‘ :i .‘t' op \‘r uZl~ :n'.‘_ '. \'.' lll'l in iii-J. .- ;:'\'t ....ttle it'll-i1. 7r.;'~r.. ln--i.:~i.. from \\': :.' .l.~l'f~~ . -\i:i li' ‘il'lt'l' int-r. ...- \- .ulr'rz'I .lgiitlw' ‘ » 1\.I 11;; \~.l.i.-l: tl. ~,i.. i: .7. r.-.nl “Mull l‘il“. Nola; t” il‘ ~h-I.‘..i~>...i -. ml'i .i:n;;i «ti ‘lllii - in e .- .uzziil l\“ .l,.» LU‘ilii l'.i\ to lu- lnv! ilz‘i‘» \mil ‘~ f‘lt'iu'r ll :i.i ii ~ \.K iI‘I'L' :: ..fi.;l::i'izi \i.i lli'il'l-‘Z'. > ('!l\ l\ “.t :-..;-‘l i alum: I lrlll\. onl\ .A-lll or the iniic: further .',i r :ii fr Illl ‘i:irii~-:i t’v lie: in:- . :.‘.ii‘e rotiti- i. through one c\ :t id \‘i‘rlREllllI': tltt- llitnl t“.- .:l lu-lh'in the territory. ’lill\ |l~“.l t' tt‘fi‘ \'..~ will spciil. of. and the only other on\ by \‘lll'll li:: w « Ilil iv iv:u'l:wl.v.\vcpt \iri ti.- liigj limb\ or l)‘ . . lowlife l| l1~ l|\:l|'iit\lll\ l Ill “it ill“ llll\:~ “liicl: ii. i:\\ , i: :3 fruit Hziiluiin to llui;~ .‘l'rlil' l':i 'l‘lil' ill\ tun ‘-“l£|l\ ln‘ llii.~ p2.» in about to its grcni h iigth. i~ tl..~ (m \ill the l'ipv 1ii~'\' ll' lN'i“ :i the Minn vs ln the \\’:I_\ of tlta- lloiihl- .h‘ iii\ l'llll' l'::.~\. \\ n iinil- rrtzizid. \Vzh (vill- n-r or l ... lurid l'.i:~~. >i--:ic IlI'lHH ul by ('-Il. Dodge. the locating \ cf the lhzv'ln' .‘l‘tlll ’4'. of the road ::1 1h” ti ;;.- lm'utwl. it i> \Il.i‘.\.\“~\-1!.\\. t-l any in: little about i'.. lint we will sny.,thti! by may of coinpnibnii “l'll lllt‘ route by llouhh-r. it hits no resources. 'l'lzcrc i~ neither tinil.--r or iui'vcd of nny consmpicncc on the roof”. nor or l-I-fo‘i‘ or all it would be the tire the \‘iilh :.x' on\; ling-'7 than on the liotiile-r route. the routes nnlned. mod. unprofitable one for the con;- '|.ii.y. (“a ‘pt. possibly the one by ‘(iiirrimtn l . . . . . | \\ e u'ill now. in conclusion. give puny should. adopt the route from (iullntiii by way of the Boulder. | l the first place. the route is entirely ('ol. llodgo“ fl und the grade of the Boulder, its for up tut the town of Boulder. to be 13 feet to the mile, and from Boulder to the base of the mountain about 4:) feet. In continuing direct to Deer Lodge City. ,‘ol. Dodge thought a. tunnel about 250 feet in length might ho~ necessary, but 0. B. ()‘Bannon,Esq., of Deer Lodge City, who in connec- tion with others. had a survey made. gave it as his opinion that no tunnel wsa mess-q. The pass by Im- landtoflltts'ussidbysvsryouem thh aids to be more humble than the us to Dec Ledge Olty. If sash is the easy, the nuts, - we liars-id b . practicable. entirety . . mar-tubal tls mine owners of lliittr“ ‘vn few renaming why the railroad coin- uinen' in. [m of derelqmieut. and istill the mainding mountains are 1 as yet. unpuwprwted. . The next griml- of mint-2. it would s bro a thirty-five ht H “M a 20-inch vein of are whim.” well. it being of he grads. The ‘ l‘urrin brotlicrz. are busy at work on Wh-hdhuphyfib Moth-s ens dds.- hsdsdullskaglanwssh. h. l'ord. .l. [mun sndJ. ' (su- Suu River. m' ted tone-chaos: reach is in the viviniYy of the- town of I this lead. 'l‘heAlpinc and Allie Mn! Hun. ‘ Ctk. C ieagu. m i the Boulder. \\'i'liil NT :1 alll‘ i-ns‘iou of vein» or huh-s of great width. only partially pruopt-ctwl. 'l‘hi- ('otnct min\. one of the group. luu been Worked for llt‘l’\ for several llillt‘lt in rare situzltcd in the “immersing dirw fin Ihi ' trii-t. which is “homing a rapid I‘lride l in the v.41; of dun-lopsiient this year. There are otiie' fillt‘ prospects in this -tliatiict. which only require time, la- pment damn-hero! druvea of beefcattls from theSuu River country that has been dim over the Northern ’ucifte mi this season. The proprietors of the Hedges oml M-verul yenh‘. in: nut rage of ltll tons : bur and capital todcvelop them. But . mine a Trail creek bye leg-ed gh'u per thy i‘ rluinn-d to be the yield. when they are properly developed, mine to G. f“. ”M (I [led-on, 'l'hbyrcii! \c-in “lllt ll i“ a true lid-urt- in granite. has In en traced and par- tially ‘Iriliptu'tml for on extent of “in“ mill-r. 'l'li\ ore of the district in of hither low yntlc. but nearly all of the halos urcof prent width. yielding large tpiuntiticn of ore. The next bolt i. found on ('ataract iinil ll.u in ere-do. about I“ miles 'tzlim'c the town. l then will .leflemnt county be classed : with the foremmt mining camps. l no: PARKINSUS rust»: :whieli w recently bonded tn Mr. 'Downs has oertainlya brilliant fu- ture before it. It '- w h m. the M5“ m mmfiugtom. Mm- ty men we busily engaged ca this The formation is lead. A 50-5” M b been sunk1 Tens. Mr. Morford will (Wineries : active operations th'u week. and coal I will be taken out at the rate of about “an .040 tons dsil ', and as wintu sp- lpruaohsu itisutunatedtllt anout- . petal so tons will be nah~ per tamed. A ' fiseoslwillbs ' tmaudthers-nsdsr near Tia-Incline. ' mire- quiredssstorwsstofthe ‘0. Great Falk Tribune: Thspsrtlea' ting for eul at the Glut syn-niiic granite. wry similar in char- : on the hill. about 100 feet from “'0: 'alls have the shaft down over .0 cf the Butt:- group. and lilo- them. the [parallel uctcr t-- the forzzintion Veins running l'.t‘:.'.t‘ to each other. of th\ \‘hinr: arc ‘..i;tl.. Some an \'(‘.'\' large ...7 i . . . t.:v\' currv urgentiii-rous-glilciin. ii' tl:-- cciztt'r ilii-t. are fr. c-inilling gold Estim- ci :il'.'er bearing wn top. iiiid tit low r dep. changes llllll ll” 1‘. ‘Jlih'lill and adrift-mu.» pyriics. which an it gr: u! help in “netting the nth- 'li.—tri‘!. .\i:d in tln >.'.i:l..::i l-ltf\. i'. in i;:-.'x-of n free- .2..- ;~ (Irv. milling cli....:ct.-r. sulplhzretca chlm \illt'r. :m- i;‘.=iiidn::t. and ruin rilter Ptllllt'llllit‘\ wizli. 'ilv-l-t-lt is H or it miles in \ri-lth.i-nil probnlilv the '2. ~ ll! ilm Till-fl}. lt i~ .Lu-n d. the lipid-'1‘. ('.i‘..irtn'. .iinl linslll ii.«-r:~ Hull-in:llirI-llgll. ililt'l‘lI-':‘.~‘ in i‘ “it\. it d lr'.‘ ;-:n:ili--r :trvnrn .i'nd on th- 1 Ti -:\I . illillllllilll :- -. lf tioilwi' L-I‘I :.' ll.“ is high r:' i: wring: u 1 in:- iniil . :ui.< ‘ . 0. lil. - Iii\ L i‘ - i tl -» l-.v'.l »- . ' i --::t “13- l~ l: \‘-i2li 4' ll“‘l.‘~. :.ll 'l.-~ i tlxv \‘.Zti.‘..i'. -i - ~1.‘il;l!. ~. .vnnl inz- 'rnp- ‘tliv‘ ll-‘lilil'tt‘ Li in tin. . l|\'ilil.'ll.‘ on tlw . from i:- '31\. the rnzzd “Wild .. mn- Hr tln- l:t- \ i.-.~t luni' lilliltt't' llll'i4‘ i~. pi'i' il'l}. in .\l -;.:.n.-, In lil-‘l tin-fr l‘« i\ no iii.:E‘. to film r<--‘ .. winpuin to L'i «- the c :i thorough Iilh mctioi: Inf-r.- l\t!'-. hilI‘TINC-l MATTERS -':.'En,: tl , ir rnzni in 'i'tii \l' ‘11: .! i \ i :2 pro'ni in;r uptiirtz lend illtl-lll four fr “.t lln'ilvl '3'. and u,’ tail-w :‘m- mile: in tip ,\tn.i/.Ii:. 'l‘lmri‘ tiri- \hm ‘3‘!) tom. of urt- on the dump cunning the repziirs of the conceit— 1r: our in (Iivlil'il'll' working owl. 2‘ l!! n few ‘l:t\\. In-nd. This i> con 'l'lt'f' 'l :i \cn rich l.‘.' i;.- ~z. l'l..\l iti: Kiir:i;\. .\ {ffl'lll dcul of mark isb-ving donu- HZ] thc ldti'i‘i‘r'h\ placer min-n. HT\ lm‘ltim'. :ilu-ut tl.i‘l'l' miles \\':-.~t of t-u‘iti. on the lligg llt elder. l‘.!:(l :irc mm. d l:'. ling-'74. Ilzvrtictt and l)X‘I'H-_ I‘ll. ‘v‘u'uik l;;i.~ In on faithfully prosa- r ‘-lil .l gill r‘lltilltll'.‘ in erecting n wing ‘l‘lill. causing the li'uzzlder channel 1., change :~o tlztt‘. they could sink bed ' in in the o. the creek. 'l‘hcv tire down now shout six feet. l‘l' I niid intend to go t.» bed-rock “if it ltlh't‘.‘ iiil .«izznini-t‘.u 'l‘lu'v will proh- to go from about ten to further. lli)i\' hare lifti‘t'li feet have been good from the start. coni- 'l'lit- proupcctn Inencing with dirt that yielded 3 cents to the pan. The placer digging in tlnit locality have all panned out well. scvernl of the bum yielding from tilt) to 813 per day to the men. But thnt. of course. was some time ago. The pzesent in what we are broking at. A. S. Kellogg is 'now at work 3 making a water wheel for them, and i when they get that to working they i expect to get along all right. 'rzii: i..u'|tn.~is£ LEAD } lit situated about a quarter or half mile up the gulch north from the placer mines, and is owned by Bart- lett, Dreaer and Miller. This is a very promising quartz lead, and con- siderahlo work has been done on it, but for the immediate future they will probably only relreseut, as it takes oapihl todevslopa leaddthhhlad. A ain‘t has been sunk 24 feet, which showss \it 8 feet Vidal!“ h nah lead b waiting in is , he“ d“ It I) H “t yd. tusasl 2! bet lq b has. ran in\ “’4“ had bssaut . A a” m-u-s' o ,. t mm m... ()n the north: u,- :it the .\liIfl/.UH. which will be‘ 'l‘lIl'Y .‘ A till-foot tunnel has ‘ lif'l'\ run. There are four veins, the main on.- s‘lnwiiig well. (The main l shaft gives good satiufsetiou. The .zurfu o ow gotta as high :15 “’0 02s. I This loud is a continuation of the (‘omut and ltuinley. There are some . seventy-five or eighty tons of ore on i the dump at present. A blacksmith i shop has lately been built which adds ' greatly towards facilitating matters. This lead is watched with u great deal ' main shaft. ~of inter-Wt. tit-t it is bltllnlt‘tl along the line of admin of mineral. ittid inthc near future. 11-; this one is looking so wv-‘l: there is no doubt but that other» minnlly 11:. mmd will be opened up. Misrellsnrous Mining latter. l‘iurclui Sentinel: l’urties lately .ncr tioin 'l‘ii'.‘ have no doubt but that t':.- Mo: tor mine and mill bus lino: m-‘zl tn . :‘lfill tunic-s. through (liptniii l'i‘:-.i i. l).“:l.e-. The Monitor i.~ :1 magnificent property. \ . on, llll‘ll of the output of the \li.” o'nln copper inineiit llutte. may be bud \‘.ll\l| it in Flill“ll that the sun-Elixir; \hit’l.) owned In the coni- puny Ml'l' now being: enlziiwjed :.‘» us to i-iiit'tln ll:\i'l to l.\t:'l\‘ l'I'l“ lttllrflf liTt‘ irl‘i. . . 'l'lic .‘liil\.‘ 3H i'.:it \\-il‘l\ lizi~ lzm-i: rm: ”d in U1 3! ‘rp'iir inine ut llutte. in the curly «lulu- of the camp the ()pliii' “‘1'.” a luau .' ore-prmluecr. but ‘ol in!\ year... :.‘.ing to an influx of i\-.':-.t:-r . li'i thi- znimu which ( :Hl“‘tl the \L'Ul’lh‘ li‘ia \\'lr‘.\l;ii:'_’~ to' cunn- iii. no lu-I-n don\. \tall! ofn (‘lvild .it lit-Icon From Brutal ' Tr. atment. ::~ will ri'iiiezidu r the in- lu'utul trenznn-nt of i: ll.) Lnr nnnnturul parent”. 1. not longngo. The Miner {Hill-hi g account of the an}; of tlu- :ill “The people of llelcnu art-just now very much ex- i't‘i'ist-(l ouu‘ the (lt‘alll in that ('lty’ Fundtiy night lam of ('orii llnhberg. Hr- m nii. o‘ tlw litz. - :zt liv “l. w and: n 'l . n inne- edby :i brutal stepmother. Tlielittlc girl wane lulu-n to the hospital nearly a nu nth agocou-rcd withhruises and i told the attendants that they had been iiillicted by her mother. or step- mother. the \I'm! of the woutitk being ‘ cutie-\d by kit-king her with a pair of wtmlen shoes that lnul been brought front (iciinimy. It is said there was not in spot uponthe t'liild‘slxidy which wns not blue and yellow front blows. A great gore formed in nu one of her Hugs, caused from tie flesh being ‘ bruised to the bone, and from thisher death is principally due. Gangrene lllld blood poisoning set in. and the cane. which was doubtfl'l, become a certainty her life could not he saved. After her death Monday mornin ohieers went out to Silver City an arrested both father and stepmother and ilaeed them in the county jail. The father was at his own request permiucd to be present at the funeral of his child, which took place at Silver t‘itr. The stepmother expressed no wish to be present. mm “'ulken'ille is to haves new M. E. church. . M Maguire is reported very ill at e ens. ‘ Cynthia E. Taylor, of Butte, wants a divorce from her Fwsddy. ‘ TheK ' of Lahorwill 've a grandhallatBufleouthel . The British-shall club will leave on the 2d of October, and on the M willpla snatch Lake 0 h. 8t hen Ienhuhfl was way killed! ' a filling“ wflle m the at lamest-oil’s up three miles I!“ mum-anon.” d A '~. MWIWMWMh ?' V 3 A . air-old child who died in the l Slut-rs~ Hospital from wounihiintlict-| ‘ feet. They have discovered one i small vein of very fine cal between itwo atratsa of slate.but itwastoo ; thin for any purpose. This vein was ' found at s depth of fourteen feet he- i I01: lthti) rivler, sad the oloal is bl: u ' t an t reseru . the slithrrlsg-ite coal m’Innsylvsuis. {They expect to find a la vein of i the same kind of coal within a short time. when“ lit mao. ‘Allrsvslsai‘ralhllalaa to Idaho, and [escrow Butt lead at stock and s Ines. ! Oflicer Knntl, from Helena. [is-ed thmugh Boulder a few (la 1 ago in march of Linen whohad camped from Elkhorn with a wagon and eight 'j mules. He lost trsck of them here, and went over to the Joli-non river where he struck the tniil again and started nitcr the oflendcr. It seems that after the mun hail decanipod with the plunder he trnvcled only M. night. which bullied the, oilicer in his puruuit. but he soon learned that the outfit was quking itn way to ldilho, and he truilvd it to Cot-nut. There, he lost trnil tigniii, and after wandering around the country for urine timecon- clnvh-d to go hard: to (Vulture. prm'ltre :i fresh home and goover to the Viola ‘ ininv-e'. (tn lll‘ way there he met. a iniin huntinf.r fir littl‘rJl\'. The man told him that there \verc mine llllllt‘t‘. over in a certain canyon. iiiid thcof- tit-er icpaired to the «pot and joyfully cspicd the objects of his scan li. 'l‘vro llll'li were in charge of the bond, the ‘ oni- tlnit had stolen them, and another . who was Iiieri-ly misting him. The Innn who hud stolen the pro rerty was the lil‘hl to detect the o cer. und ipiit kly jumped into the thick timber of which they “ere camped on the hordes. and made his est-a re. The innocent party still remained and helped ofl‘icer Kuuta to get the stock together. and readily assisted the officer buck to Helena with the prop- erty. They passed through Boulder last week on their return trip. .. , . - A, . ... I A Peculiar Ilene Disease. “'e have a very peculiar horse dis- ‘ ease in this section which has bathed the most experienced veterinary sur rooms. A swellingoeeurs about the . load or neck. and after several dove .it breaks and runs; and eventually heals up. It is found mostly in year- .lings and twcvyear-olds, and some- times in sucking colts. It does not , often prove fatal. but occasionally one ‘dien from itu t-flccts. C. Griswold's young horses have suflei-ed severely l from this disease, and he has tried hardto account for it in some. way. but his exertions have all been in vain. The most sin lar fact in connection with this disease is that it is mostly confined to colts and does not seem tobe con 'ous among the older horses. This is the first year of its appearsnne. and if it should die out manentlv before the winter setain it mmhle that it will notreappear an season. ELKHOBXl mm tum-annulus: 7 ‘h ill”!- Lsem mm...‘......... \l’ “ lltl'lfl\ STABLE cards... ”In. ass- “. i Double Tea-I‘M“; The ne'er-y Ibo. Bonn-a Cm. I . . Wilt Edwsrrk Street bet. Clue d“ HELENA, ”ONT. ‘ memo! it calm 3w inning-sun auras-3 ‘ Furniture to bat. Lounges and Hattie“ \pulled a i‘ made to order. 6-. l I. F. CLARK. Isu‘r. SUMMIT nous—ET.“ . c. l-‘. PARKER, Prop. WICKES, - MONT. ()nly First-Class Hotel in the city. Evorything Nsw and Oomph. Ilium! per duy ..................... 03.. fluent per week ...... 7.. RYAN imam: _: I‘RUI’RIE‘I'OIS 0U iiiii him Next to Boulder Drug 8m. Always supplied wlth fresh beet-m. veal. pickled . can“! has! In ev (and In a market. Natl lb by his... cos ere nu. anceotsnordsrorthemm‘ thecou otJeImterrttra-yd ‘ tans, oumthdsyofa