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. - Jefferson County Sentinel. War Among Indians of Wyoming. Cheyenne special: News has been OFFICI 11. p.11)1 'ntered a' atontana, OF THE COUNTY ce in Boulder City, nei-class mail matter. Inuscl Every 7rilay 12 M., CharT, S. A. 1a0BERTSON, Boulder City, Montana. EIWISCRIFTION, per year, in advance. $3.00 MONTHS, $1.50--THREK MONTHS, $1 THE MI7LLAN TUNNEL. Aldan -Trap from Inception—What the Inter -Mountain Says. That cave at th, Mutant Tunnel is a serious affair, ht it is not a\mark- Or\ to what will happett some day unless the Mullen grade be abandon- ed.-----Inter-Minntain. Our readers, of course, are, aware! that travel was impeded a few days ago by another •cave iii the Mullen tunnel. It was lot, of a serious na- ture so far as loss life is concerned, but it goes to allow very plainly that the future may p,assibly reveal some- thing that will , - cause a shuddering thrill over the whole community. The number of lives lost in the con- struction of title \big hole. in the mountain\ will itever be known, but some day will rives] the fact that a startling it6cideat has htypened in that immediate vicinity, and that hun- dreds will be cot; their services to dying. Bettit a generous Prov this matter a line of the Northi from Gallatin Ci pelted to volunteer 'scale the dead and barely possible that !eller will interpose id allow the main m Pacific to emerge y and run directly to Butte via B. ulder, tapping the grandest countr) on earth, and that, too, without the shadow of a possi- bility of anything of a serious naturt. • ever happening to any of the trains, as the run would be almost like walk- ing through a fairyland. Surveyors are now at work down the Boulder, and we expect soon to hear them cry \Itureka!\ THE C. z D. MINE. ----- Special to the Sentinel. ELKHORN, May 31. ---The C. & 1). mine, of which occasional mention has been made in the SENTINEL, is now in a more prosperous condition than at any pre •ions date of its , ex- iatence. Not only has there been an eYtensive body of ore brought to light, but furthes development shows : to be continuous and that the value of the ore being opened up to be pretty uniforei which acquires etrength of vent and abundance of ore. On the 16t of April, Jimmie Hagan, the foreman, commenced to sink from the Anti of the tunnel -- which had then iust tapped and cross cut the vein---sitice which time he has followed the fo* wall down about seventy feet fremi the level of the tunnel, which Takes the bottom of the shaft about 200 feet in a perpen- dicular line from the surface. Nk hen the vein' has le en cross-cut the ore body is found t be something over thirty feet wide. atid the contents to be all paying n ck. This has been followed on the sot wall for oror 100 fvt, the body o ore continuons and Dniform, carryir ; of silver and gold about forty aol irs to the ton, with an average of f teen to twenty per cent. lead. a make a first-class :smelting ore at I for the most part without' oonceu ation. Should EL 70 Been Hung. Dennis Mant n was convicted of murder in the sia.tond legree at Deer Lodge this week and sentenced to twenty years the penitentiary. The Batto Intc -Mountain speaking. of the crime, sr •s: The murder for vhich MaDton vas tried took place last winter anewas reported at the time. Manton 'end his wife lived about two tnies and a haaf from Drummond. T . /ley went to town to- , - gether and got pretty drunk, and on h the return trip - Manton left his wife flying on the nai l over a small stream that they had t pass, she being too drunk to help F srself. He went back the next mornii g, hitched a horse to - her and draggle' I her home. She died the next dey. • • lanton is an ex -con- vict, and was re eased front the peni- tentiary chiefly .1 the efforts of the wife whom he has cruelly allowed to die. Value. of - a Local Paper. Judge David Davis, whose judg- went upon any important problem was seldom questioned, expressed his views as folhivist regarding the value of the village journal: \Each year eters- local paper gives from $100 to Ci,($X) in free lines for the benefit of the community in which it is located. NO other agency can or will do this. The local editor, in proportion t..) his means, does more for hie town than any other ten men, and itt all fairness, - men to man, he ought to be steeported; not because you happen to .1te him or admire his writings, but iecaose a local paper is the best into tment that a commu- nity can make. It may not be bril- liant, nor c - tmded with great thoughte, but inaneially it is mow of a benefit t a community than teachers or pt ..achers. Understand US, eow; we dt not mean inprallyor intellectually, - but financiakly; and yet 0.1 the mo-al question yOkt will find the nmajori 7 of the peel papers on the right s' To -day the edit- apers do tite most oney of any- men ors of the wok for t 4 II earth. - re.::eived here of a se: imis state of affairs existing at the Shoshone In - Wan agency, Fremont county, this erritory. Some time ago a (atholtu Hag ju-t leceived a me -t elegant line of S 1 N and 4U3INIER Millinery Goods: I I) Mining . application No. l4:29, leiee Waco la a \I, .1 - Apra lee; • 1 .V awe %Pt) t at I, l Compnny, owing petaaelal 7:ixeA :a‘• not paid on or M. , I . ,. president, wile-. before the 1671i day of June, 1887, I will * de e M. T., Ive , this day ettach slime an provided by its fur a pa' ut fer ission church and school was built • And i• t1 ,, NN re•pared to furnish anything And , r: Tha-t, ( • • acre at a cost of $10,000. The land f fore the Interior Department. It is claimed by the Catholics that Black Bear was backed by A. M. Johnson, a Baptist minister who is superin- tendent of the Indian school, and the Bev. Sherman Coolidge, a full -blood Arapahoe who was educated for the Episcopal ministry by Capt.Coolidge, of Fort Laramie, Wyoming. The Indians had made it. exceedinoi, un- pleasant for the Catholic mime and an open revolt is feared. the Indian agent, has laid the matter before department, and pending the result of the investigation the Rev. Johnson and Coolidge have been sus- pended from duty; The feeling be- tween the leaders of the factions is very bitter and as each side has its followers among the Indians, it is difficult to foretell the outcome. nen I t li('tt:K)1 bat to a tweet . i Aop i , A 1 IL. n which it is built is claimed by , dollar bridal ben net. anti will be BOtt•• I )11 Black Bear, a petty chief of the Sho- pleased to see the ladies of Baxter I. 11., W-• Wickes and surrounding liable in , eodville similes, and his claim is pending be- CnlIaltan Dan, Bedford ..... LETTFIR LIST. List of letters remaining in the poet - office at Boulder Valley, Montana, Juce 1st, 1887: Allen Oscar Jones W C Black B K Jones Thos. s Bouge A C Larsen Frank Bush W H Mahoney Dan'l Barrett Martin H Magnuson August Boughner A B Miller L C Black T T Mauro Francisco Balenati Alex 'MeLearin E F Baker Miss Lena C McCann Jos Oaken James R--2 Pederson Andres Cline Mrs Rachel Peterson Joseph -3 Crawford John- -2 Proctor C E Carpenter W R Peerson Geo Clark W W Palmer A H Corniek Sam B Rossell William Dittimick EG Ross J Draker Fred Roberts A. S. Deegan R E Smith Iledley--2 Douglass John Salon Mrs Evans Sam E Swrtzler .1 L Fisher T J--2 Swallow Mr • Ferguson Woods -2 Weil Mrs F's tiny Fetterman .1 J--2 Flowers Ii Horton B R--2 Hanson George --3 Hanson J A E.ItcSont.ay, P. at. Fell From a Trestle. Special to the Sentinel. JEFFERSON CITY, May 31.--A man named Perry, a bridge builder, fell from one or the high trestles on the N orthern Pacific road last evening, On this side of the divide, a distance of about fifty feet, breaking an arm, am d being otherwise seciously injur- ed. 'He was taken into Helena on the construction engine. A Sad Death. A three -year -old child of Thomas Litalsap met its death in a sad way at Dingle Dell one day last week. It appears the child has been sick and the mother has been in the habit of administering medicine to it. During the absence of the mother a sister of the child, Lye years old, undertook to administer tnedicime to the little One, and having by mistake procured a bottle of carbolic acid, the baby Was made the victim or its sister's Childish attention. The administra- tion of the acid proved fatal and the little one was buried Sunday last. -- Wood River (Nev.) Miner. Something You Need—Shorthand. \Why?\ Because it will aid you more than anythingelse in acquiring knowledge. Because it will help you toe good business. \How can it be learned?\ By the aid of is book studdied at home and lessons by mail from an accomplished teacher. \At what expense?\ The trilling sum of $6, including book. \Why so cheap when colleges advertise the same course of instruction for $25?\ Because a new text -book ie used that re- duces the labor of learning proportionately to the difference in price by the system being made stmplier than heretofore, and more practical, besides being the mot pop- ular method, having the indorsement of our cougreseioruil and professional report- ers everywhere, together with over 1000 graduates of our Chain of Phonographic Colleges. Boys and men on the ham, in workshops and elseishere,—giris at home, In factories and at :-chool have learned the art in from three to six months' study dur- ing spare moments, and been helped to po- sitions in offices by Mr. Scott -Browne where U hey have earned from $12 tu $20 a week. Write - and ask for a free sample copy of Brae ne's Phonographic Monthly ana full particulars. Address D. L. Scott -Browne, No. 251 West 14th Street, between 7th and 8th Ayes., New York, N. Y. NOTICE:. Office of County Clerk and Recorder,' Jefferson Comae/. Boteoen, Mont.,May 31, 1887. • The Board of County Commissioners will meet in regular session at the Clerk's office on Monday, Jane 6th, at 9 o'clock I a. m. Bills to receive attention at this session must be tiled with the clerk en or before Saturday, 4th. Parties having bills against the coulty will confer an espe(-hil favor by procuring the regulation, blank from the clerk. CHAS. E. STEvENS, Co. Clerk. G. — A.. R. James B. 'McPherson Post, No. 13, G. A. R. meets the 3d Friday of each I month. G KO. TEN EYCK, Com'd. A. S. KELLOGG, Adft. Auction Sale! I will sell on Saturday, June 11, 1887, commencing at 10 a. tn., the entire herd of horses, mares aud geldings belonging to I). G. Warner, consisting of about 1(X) head of work horses --broke and unbroke of all ages. • TERMS: Cash for amounts less than $75, or notes drawing 10 per (-cut interest per annum with approved security. W. T. SwNET, Auctioneer. , Bonds Called for Pay tnent. • Office of Treasurer of Jefferson county, t Bouldel Mont., April 8, 1887. 5 i Notice is he , • 'Oven that Jefferson county la per Fee , ele No. 136 to 178, both inclusive. have (-ailed for pay - meld. Interest ceases 3 , 1 iv 8, 1887. F. C. Retire nee, Treas'e towns. flop On up- per Main !.. , reet, WI( - - MONTANA. NELLIE (111.01 Lompkay Of HELENA ---- Lostation of Works. Red Melee:lin. $12 8 13 10 IS 4 CON 1:1m, .1d Serings ...... 4 I F.-h ••k 13 Col.! ; I;re , A oodville..., 16 i• 1. • oodville 10 I ..1 . otalville 10 ;. 12 hark, t 10 T. . Creek Jefferson CMIlitY, ard Patric% , iwer NoTtott. There is delinquent upon the folloiN.Ig described stock account of assessment levied on the 21st day of Match, 1887. the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as follows: Name. '• No. Cer. Shares. Amt. E. A. Brinker 61 50 $ A. P. Curtin 78 40 E. M. Dunphy 8 10,000 7'- 46 91 584 e, 116 100 7.00 137 100 7.00 118 100 7.00 127 6933 485.81 R H Kleinschmit 76 100 7.00 C. B. Power 142 50 ' 8 50 B. II. Them 19 300\. 21.00 Zelgler Bros 49 100 7.00 And in aecordance with law, so many shares of each parcel of said stock se may be necessary will be sold at the office of the Secretary of *tad company on the 10th day of June, 1887, at 10 o'clock a. in. of said day, to pay said delinquent assess- ments thereon, together with cost of ad- vertisine and expenses of the sale. JA8. U. SANDERS, tieey. Office—No. 16% Main Street, Helena 4. 4. Notice Of Dissolution. Notice is hereby given that the partner- ship heretofore existing between J. D. Groesbeck and Frank S. Lang, doing busi- ness ia Boulder, In the hardware acid stove business, the firm name belt: ell. D. Groes- beck et: Co., is hereby dissolved by mutual consent, Frank S Lang retiring. J. D. GRoEsREcK. Flax': S. Lee°. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an execstion in my hands, issued out of thy Probate Court of son- tana Territory, an and ' for the county of Jeffersonein the suit of Domenick Frey- ler ds Son against Geo. D. Green duly at- tested the first day of June A. D. 1887, I have levied upon all tbe right, title and interest of the mid Gee. D. Green in and to the following described property, situ- ated in Jefferson county, montane Terri tory, viz: That certain building or dwelling house situated on the west side of main street In the town of Wickes, Jefferson county, Territory of itentana, now occupied by Thome Crahan, Esq.. and north from the residence of Wm. B. GOrdon, and known as the old Wm. Neill Ouse. Notice is hereby given that on the 25th day of June A. D. 188'7, between the hours of 9 o'clock a. in. and a o'clock p. in. of said day, at 2 o'clock p. m. at the town of Boulder, in frontiof the court house doer. I will sell all the right, title and interest of the said Geo. D. Green in and to the said above described property to the highest bidder for cash in hand. Given ander my hand, this the 2nd day of June, A. D. lit87. DANIEL MCNEH.L, Sheriff. by FRANHLipiuguy, Under Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale In my minds, issued out of the District Court of the Third Judicial District of Montana Territory, in and for the county of Jeffer- son. in the suit' of Ralph B. Wallace against Daniel J.;Stannard and John Lewis, (fitly attested tqe 31st day of May, A. D. 1887, I have levied upon all the right, title and interest of the said Daniel J. Stannard and John Lewis In endto the following de- scribed property, situated in Jefferson county, Montano Territory, viz: That certain Quartz Lode mining Claim. known as the Alm Lode mining Claim, lo- cated April 11,1879, and recorded April 25th. 1879, in Book 11., peg?. 520, of quartz locations, recotels of - -Jefferson county, Montana, situated in Little Pipestone non - lug district, Jefferson counv, Montana, end on the north sid,aof Little ipestone about %the of R mile .ftorth of Dan Stannard's placer mine, coMprising 1000 feet north- easterly and 504 feet southwesterly from the center of di icovery shaft described by meters and bounds as tollows: Beginning at a stake at the northeast corner, running thence soutlawegt 1500 feet to a stake; thence south 6V feet to stake; thence northeast 15007 :feet to a stake; thence north 600 feet to a stake, the place of be- ginning. Notice is herby given that on the 27th day of June, A. D. 1887, between the hours of 11 o'clock it. le and 5 o'clock p tn. of said day, at 2 o'i lock p in., In tbe town of Boulder, in fron-t of the colea house door, I will sell all the right, title and interest of the said Daulel J. Stannard and John Lewis in and toghe above &scribed prop-, ertv to the high st bidder for cash in hand. Given under •iv hand, this the 2nd day of June, &(). 1387. l)ssrsn. ?AcNetta„ Sheriff. F, LINDSFY, Under Sheriff. _s. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtues . of; an order of sale in my hands, issiead ote of the District Court of the Third Iva ial District of Montana Terrie ry, in ftni 1 for the County of Jeffer- son, in the suit Of Ross Deegan, plaintiff, against Joseph' A. Widmer, defeftclant, duly attested ti e 24th day of December A. D. 1886; I have levied upon all the right, title and titeremt of the said Joseph A. Widmer in end to the following de- scribed proper e y, situated in Jefferson county. Moatane Territory, viz: The one-half a%) interest, undivided, in and to the southeast quarter (i e e) of the southeast quarter 00 of section No. 20, and the north iron' (%) of the northeast quarter (t)and the southwest quarter (to) of the northea t quarter (ta) of section No. 29, in towns ,ip No. 9, north of range No. 1 west, containing 160 acres, more or less, together I P Ph all and singular the tenements, hereditamente and appurten- ances thereto hi longing or in anywiee pertaining. Notice is herby given that on the 18th day of June : e. D. 1887. between the hours of 9 o ci ick a. in. and 5 o'clock p. tn. of said day, at 2 o'clock p. In., in the tewn of Boulder. in front of the court house door, I dill sell all the right, title and inter ,- e of he said Joseph A. Widmer in and t ee. seid above described prop- erty to t ! iOst bidder fir cash in hand. Given 11V hand, this the 28th day of Mut. A. D. i et. • )AN , 1 - I McN ene„ Sheriff. Faeng Lrerenv I a:ler Sheriff, _ Sir lard saa . t. Stayed away „from Comet, eometime in November, a him ksk in colored mare; white stripe in face, l• foot white, dark stripc along back, wh to saddle marks, brand; 9 on left shoulder, weight 800 to 91a: Probably went toward Pony with (c. horses. A laic at reward will be paie e bar return or f 'r infermation le a din g tm. her recovery. E.Ilorra, aipid Comet, Mont. Hughes Pee • a a el Hamilton W . F. le•eford Hazeltine John, Elkhorn Hoicomi I; It Radersburg Hoeken m Willow Creek 13 Ilanley Bro- Woodville 34 Houle Joe, \c •. slviile Howey Geo: •••, Woodville Hartwell G.11, at W.11., Woodville Harlow Frank. Boulder Johnson Mrs. M., Bedford Le point Geo., Anaconda, ee James, Bedford • ete Lewis, Woodville ,7 - ence S. G., Woodville 1 Frank, \ • ugh John, Clancy. 3! • e; ; an Frank, Boulder It., Bedford ; - e F. W., Elkhorn N .ville John, St. Louis O'Connell Jame, Elkhorn Pens Wm., Willow Creek Ryan John, Bedford Shull J. D., Radersburg St. John John, Woodville Smith Antone, Staten J. G., Tobin A Mc:Mahar, Alhambra Wilson B., Wickes Zurrack Frank, Woodville 97 4 11 4 11 14 17 6 3 26 411 ')1 n1:: '49, 1' enehip e 4 • fie and eu of ea • ad lot Ne eing as hundred lin to - feet of iee -.le as ete. mine or vein. aeering sirter, • , eati 47 face ground six hundred f. • • in wale 47 situated ; Boulder, unorganized, ir;;.Ing . . •-,* of Jeffersou and ter: rv :-nd designated by the t,f5 T.I•it on file 3:, 0)'•: of?. 1 5 9 911 59 97 71 18 76 14 84 3.5 86 4 59 8 10 7 97 10 16 8 15 344 6 71 13 12 689 16 81 a 95 28 11 332 12 15 11 49 1258 55 05 16 94 11 49 F. C. BERENDES, Treasurer and Collector Jefferson Co. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the District Court, Third Judicial Dis- trict, Jefferson county, Montana Terr. Henry E. Kavenaugh, Plaintiff, vs. The Gregory Consolidated Mining Corn - pan, the First National bank of Helena, Bach. Cory is Co. and Deniel McNeil, Sheriff, Defendants. To be sold at Sheriff's sale on the 16th day of June, 1887, between the hours of 9 o'clock a. in. and 5 o.clock p. m. of said day, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. in. at the court house in Boulder. Jefferson county, Montana, all the right title and interest of The Gregory Consolidated Mining Com- pany in and to the following real property, to -wit: All the corporate property real and per- sonal, including its franchise privileges, rights and liberties, now owned or that may be hereafter acquired by the Gregory Consolidated Mining Company and inclu- ding all the e sterly 800 feet of the Greg - d ory mine, being the discovery and claim No.1 west from discovery and claim Nos. 1 and 2 east from discovery claim on said Gregory lode, each claim being 200 feet in length. Alee that portion of the Compromise lode so-called, which stands in the name of the said Gregory Consolidated al i n irtg Company, being the westerly part thereof, with all the dips, spurs, angles over sur- face ground and improvements. Also the mIllsite belonging to the said Gregory Consolidated Mining Company, with the ores taken frem or to be taken from said mine; all situated in the Colo- rado mining district, Jefferson county, Montana Teo:tory. And including it'll that part and parcel of land beginning at corner No. 1 of lot 46 A., the same being corner No. 46 of lot No. 45 A., made from the claim of the Gregory Miuiug Com- pany upon the Gregory lode and millsite and the northeasterly corner of claim No. 2 west from discovery claim on the Greg- ory lode, at rap rock 18x12x8 inches in size marked 6M. C. 45A on our side and 1M. C. 46 on the other side, from which quarter section corner on the north bound- ary of section four in township bet - en, north of range four west of the principal meridian; bears 4e2 degrees 50 minutes erat at the distance of 25 chains and 46 links thereon from said corner south 5 de- grees 45 minutes east to corner No. 4 of said lot No. 46A., quartzite rock 3x 10x9 inches in size marked 51d. C. 45A (it oar side and 4-40-A on the other aide; thence from sitid corner south 84 degrees 15 min- utes emit 125 feet to a quartz stone 15x1lx 9 inches in size marked M. C. 45/3, for lot 4513 on our side, and 4M. C. 46C op the other side: thence south 5 degrees 45 !nin- utes east 220.4-10 feet to a granite m tone 15x1119 inches in size marked 3M C. IOC; thence south 84 degrees 15 minutesevest 625 feet to a granite stone 151.12%9 inches In size marked M. C. 46C; thence north b degrees 45 minutes, 320.4-10 feet te the southwesterly corner of said lot 46A. a granite 'eerie 18x11x9 inches in size mark- ed 3M. C.464. on our side and 1M. C, 46C on the other side, 320.4-10 feet to the northwesterly corner of said lot No ettIA., a granite at - rine lid1ax7 inches he size marked 211.: C. 46A on cur side and 48.B on the other side, 430.4-10 feet to a granite stone 20x16110 inches in size, the mime being the northwesterly coraer of lot No. 4613 marked 3M. C. 46B• ' thence north 84 degrees 15 minutes east 800 feet to corner No. 4 of paid let No. 46B, a granite atone 14x10x 6 inches in size, marked 4M. C. 488; thence south 5 degrees 45 minutes east, 100 feet to the place of beginning, con- taining six acres and 84-100 acres of lahd, more or less, and embracina 800 linear feet of the Gregory lode, to -wit: Claims Nos. - 2, 3, 4 and 3 oest of discovery claim on said lode. Also all that portion of land which stands in the name of the Gregory Con- solidated Mining Company, with the dips, spurs and angles, ores, surface ground and improvements and its tuillsite with the ore taken from or to betaken from said mines, and all property of whatever description and wherever situated, belonging to the Gregory Consolidated aiming Company. All situate in Colorado- mining dis'rict, Jefferson county, Montana Territory. Sail Kale to be to the highest and best bidder for cash. - (Sianed) DANIEL McNEIL, Slieriff. •TIIE - WIN os=.4)1{,k. TARES, (4E0. A. COOK,Proprietor. - -- Fino3t Troutn In ths City: limes Ecaniei by 'Week or Month! Hay and Grain For Sale. !MULDER. : 110aTea Sty: , One black 1;• , r. Be marked on ;' 'L>raneei X on left shoeeier. FLLIX SA rvott, Or. eery, .t1 reit cor. No. I. from which the el; corner between ,hections t 7 n, r 4 w, bears u SO' 86' w, thence s 2' 50' w 600 feet; 15' e 1500 feet; thence n 3° : eet ; thence n 75 0 13' w 1500feet eoginning,. , variation 20° 30' to 22° e, con- - :22 acres. The locatien of this mine is recorded in the office of the county recorder of Jeffer- son county, in book 0 of Lodes. The lid- joiuing claimants are on the north, O'Con- nell, lot 88, and Eminit, lot 85; and on the es.st by Mandan, lot 90, and on the west by O'Connell Lode, lot 88. Any and all persons claiming adversely any portion of said Sheridan Lode mine or surface ground are required to tile their adverse claims with the Register of the United States Land office at Helene, in the territory of Montana, during the sixty days' period of publication hereof, or they will be barred by virtue of the provisions of the Statute. S. W. LANGHORNE, Register. JNO. W. EDDY. Att'y for Applicant. First publication April 29, 1887. Mining Application No. 1830, U. S. I.and Office, Helena, Mont., April 25, 1887. Notice is hereby given that Emmit Con- solidated Mining Company, by Housand N. Cooper, its president, whose postoffice address is Helena, M. T.. has this day filed its application for a patent for fifteen hun- dred linear feet of the Vivion Lode mine or vein, bearing silver, eta., with surface ground six hundred feet in width, situated in Boulder, unorganized, raining district, county of Jefferson and territory of Mon- tana, and designated by the field notes and official plat on file in this office as lot num her 87, in township 7 n, range 4 w, of prin- cipal baseline and meridian of Montana i te o r v ri i t t ory, said lot No. 87 being as follows, Beginning at con No 1, from which the quarter section corner between sections 27 and 29,t 7 n, r 4 w, bears a 50° 05' w 3307 feet; thence a 75° 15' e 1500 feet; thence a 2° 50' e 600 feet; thence n 75 0 15' w 1500 feet; thence s 2' 50' •W 600 feet to place of beginning. Magnetic variation 20' 30' to 22° 20' e, containing 20.22 acres. The location of this mine is recorded in the office of the county recorder of Jeffer- son county, in book 0 of Loden. The ad- joining claimants are Miranda lode, lot 86, on the north; Mandan lode, lot 90 on the east, and the O'Connell and Emmit lodes, lots 88 and 85 en the south. Any and all persons claiming adversely any portion of said Vivian Lode mine or surface ground are required to file their adverse claims with the Register of the United States Land Office at Helena, in the territory of Montana,- during, the sixty days' period of publication hereof, or the:, will be barred by virtue of the provisions of the Statute. - B. W. LANGHORNE, Register. JNO. W. EDDY, Mei for Applicant. First publication April 29, 1887. Mining Application No. 18.12. U. S. Land Office, Helena, Mont., April 28,1887. Notice is hereby given that Albert and Carl tilelnschmide whose poetoffice ad- dress is Helena, M. T., and Anton Shefller, whose postottice aderess is Basin, Montana, have this day tiled their application for a patent for 1500 linear feet of the Queen of the hills mine or vein. beating gold, silver, etc., with surface ground 800 feet in width, situated in Cataract mipingdiatrict, eouuty of Jefferson and territory of Montana, and designated by the field notee and official plat on tile in this office as Lot Number 81 in township 6 n, range 5 w, of principal base line and Meridian of Montana terri- r ri r t y, said lot, No. 81 being as follows, to- . Degianing RI cor. No. 1, from which the s e con of Nee. 10, t 6 n, r 5 w, bears s 42' 10! e 2281.6 4eet ; thence a 41° 3'7' *600 feet; thenee n 48' 23' w 15a0 feet; t ence n 41' 87' e 600 feet; thence a 44' 1500 feet to cor. No. I, the place of begin- ning. Magnetic variation 20° 13' eest contain ing 20.66 acres. The locat7bn of this mine is recorded in the office of the county recorder of Jeffer- son county, in hooks and P of lode loca- tions. There are no adjoining claim is. Any and all persons claiming adve•sely any portion of said Queen of the hills mine or surface ground are requirld to tile their adverse claims with the Register of tile United States Land Office at Helena in the territory of Montana, dur n t the sixty days' period of publication hereof, or they will be barred by virtue of the pro- visions of the Statute. S. W. LANGHORNE, Regirr. ALBERT S. HOVEY, Atty. for Appli ante. First publication May. 6, '87. [No. 1831.] Mining Application. C. S. LAND OFFICE, Helena, M. T., April 25, 1887. Notice is hereby given that the Emma Consolidated Mining Company, by !Lin- eal:A M. Cooper. its president, whose post - office is Helena, M. T.. has this day tiled its application for a patent for fifteen hundred linear feet of the Miranda Lode, Mine or vein besring silver, etc, with sur- face ground six hundred feet in width, situated in Boulder Unorganized Mining District, County of Jefferson and Terri- tory of Montana, and designated by the field notes and official plat on file in this office as lot No. 86, in township 7 mm, range 4 w, of principal base line and Meridian of Montana Territory, said let No. 86 being as follows, to wit: Beginning at corner No. 1. from which the quarter section corner between sections 27 and 2E1, town- ship 7 n, range4 w bears s 36° 12' iv, 479-7 feet; thence s 75 0 15' e 1500 feet; thence n 2' So' e 61)0 fact; thence a 15 0 15' w 1500 feet; thence a 2'50' w600 feet to place of beginning. Magnetic variation 20° 45' to 22 e, containing 20-22 acres. The location of this mine is record. d in the recorder's office of Jefferson to anty, in hook 0 of -Lodes. The adjoining claim- ants are the, Vivion Lode, lot 87 On the south. Any nudge)] person claiming adversely any portion of said Miranda Lode, Mine or surf cc ground are required to file their adverse claims with. the Register of the United States Laud Office at Helena, in the Territory of Montana, durhig the sixty days' period of publication le'reof, o r they will be barred by virtue .1 the provieions of the Statute. S. W. LANGHORNE. Reeiater. JOHN W. Enmv, Attorpey for Applicent. N te.reby ordered that the foregoing • application for Patent be pub - ATTENTION! THOS. F. MURRAY'S e'l General Merchandi, Is Complete in all its Departmelits. 'Y GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES WINL,, ii qUORS AND CIGARS, niers' •- Supplies, - - Powder, — Steel, te eied..aa se, ea 7.7L,ITISDING GOODS, t argain s to be had in Boulder. The Merchants Hotel. IIKLENA, Mont. Three doors above P. 0. The Neatest and Most Pleasantly Located Hotel in the City. Newly Fitted and Newly Furnished througliout. Ladies and & Gents' Baths, Barber shop, Bar and Billiard hall, with all - modern improvements. BLUM Itooltts with special ac- commodations for Commercial Travelers. 'Bus to all trains. THOS. O'BRIEN SON, Proprietors. FRANK S. LANG, Tiolena., Mont.. for STOVES. =MSS, GL/ISS-WAEE, TIN 110USEFITRNISKING Zeadquart's CROCICEE7, WA.RE, and Goods of' all descriptions. Cornice Work, and Tin Roofing. All kinds of Job Work a Specialty. The Palace. Pine Wines, Liquors and 'agars Imported Wines and Brandies a Specialty FRANK FARNHAM, Prop. Mining Application No. 182$. U. S. Laud Office, Helena, Mont, Z , April 25, 1887. I Notice is hereby riven that Emmit Con- solidated Mining Company, by nous-wed M. Cooper. its president, whose postoffice address is Helena, M. T., has this day filed its application for a patent for fifteen hun- dred linear feet of the O'Connell Lode mine or vein, bearing silver, etc., with sur- face ground six hundred feet in width, situuted in Boulder, enorganized, mining district, county of Jefferson and territory . of Montana. and designated by the field notes and official plat on file in this °tee as lot number 88 in township 7 n range 4 w of principal leave line and meridian of Montana Territory, and lot No. 88, being as follows, t* wit: Beginning at eon No. 1 from which the quarter section corner between sections 27 and 28, t7 n,r 4 w, bears n 73' 27' w 271.6 feet; thence n 75 0 15' w 1000 feet; thence a2' 50' w 600 feet; thence a 75, 15' it 1000 feet; thence a 2' 30 e 263 feet; thence s 75° 15' e 500 feet; thence n2' 50, e 200 feet; thence a 75° 15' w 500 feet; thence n 2' 50' e 135 feet to place of beginning. Magnetic variation 19' to 22' e, contain- ing 15.72 acres. The location of this mine is recorded In the recorder's office of Jefferson county. in book 0 of Lodes. The adjoining claimants are the Villoa lode, lot 87; the Emtnit lode, lot 85, sect Sheridan lodirc, lot 89, on the east. , Any and all persons claiming adversely any portion of said O'Connell Lode mine 'Or surface ground are required to file their I adverse claims with the Register of the United States Land Office at Helena, in the territory of Montana, during the sixty days' period of publication hereof, or they will be barred by virtue of the provision of the Statute. S. W. LANGHORNE, Register. Jim. W. EDDY, Att'y for Applicant. First publication.4pril 29, 1887. First publicatlon April 8, MIN1?iG APPLICATION No. 1824. U. S. Land Office Helens, Mont, April 2, 1887. Notice is hereby given, That Abner Gile, Nymphas B. Holway and Levi Withee, of La Crosse, Wisconsin, and Henry Turner, of East Saginaw, Michigan, by Caleb E. Irvine, their attorneydn-fact, whose ad- dress is Butte Cite, Montana, have this day filed their application for a patent for 1500 linear feet of the Saginaw Lode min- ing claim, situated in Cataract mining district, Jefferson coaeq, Montana Terri- tory, the position, course and extent of the said mining claim, designated by an of- ficial survey thereof, as Lot No. 5,2. town- ship No. 7. N. of range No. 5 W. being more particularly set forth and described in the officiel field notes and plat thereof on file in this office, as follows, Omit: Bag,inning at the S. E. corner a granite stone 20x10 inehea set 15 inches deep, marked 1-1911 for corner No. 1, front which the ai section cor. on south bound- ary of section 33, township 7, N. R. 5 W., bears S. 68'31' E. 1871.5 feet, and running thence N. 9'30' E. 600 feet; thence N. 80°30' W. 1500 feet; thence S. 9°80' W., 600 feet; thence - S. 80'80' E. 1500 feet Le corner No. 1, the place of beginning con- taining an area of 2046 acres in this sur- vey claimed by the above named appli- ca T nt h s e . location of this mine is recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Jef- ferson county, on page 808 in Book K of records.- The adjoining claims are on the east survey No. 1909, the Regalia Lode. S. W. LANGHORNE, Register. Joe, II. Harper, U. S. Claim Ageet SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an execution in my hands, issued out of the District court of the 211 Judicial District of Montana Territory, in and lot the county of Silver Bow, in the suit of Gies. Gallich against Ed. C. Wein- rich, duly attested the 18th day of April, A. D. 1887, I have levied upon all the right, title and interest of the said Ed. C. einrieh, in and to the following des- cribed property,, situated in Jefferson county, Montana TerritOry, viz: The undivided ! i t interest in the Miice IQti , , • , :„ . • situated in the 1 of Ft Re t grd tie s d o i f u J I C : 11e :- i ' l k e0 o ll t il L ty °d . eL PRP-45 days' period of publication hereof, or they of Notice8- o o f , c l , 1 : , ' I ' 7 . , h , (7 7 11 1 ,: bI ,f S :r 5 ben o t , mt c h T ( . 1 \ c ti k' ic:tn p h t . t- h. ma, n il: ° 61 1 o t i will be 1,:irrwl by virtue of the provisions w. L4xi..,11,.. ,::. Re ; _ tf.r. i said day..• • to\wn of Boulder, in front far the period of sixty cimeiii (ten of the '.. . c ea e : , c tt 4e - e. - -e door, ze 1 o'clock e ,I !tire weeks), in the JeerittsoN Charles W isltnie_k„ att . \ ' , tiee e•e right •le. and . .: 1 --.STINF.1,, ft weekly newspaiper, , i at Boulder, M. T. NOTICE . lo IL- ' :4, W. LANOHORNE, Register. 1 All parties knowifie, the 0 i ed to Eyl it Co. are requested to Lime. I once, as we are buialinte n , es p p r ec ep t a f r u lt ly or:. - ste -ewereaeka Lime Kiln, on El - horn re openine - ea nee , craaa, 4.0 cents per hitQhel i EYL & ('t) Mining Application No. 1827. U. S. Land Office, Helena, Mont., April 25, 1887. Notice is hereby given that Emmit Con- solidated Mining Company, by Houaand M. Cooper. its president, whose postoffice address is IIelena, M. T., has this day tiled its application for a patent for one thous- and linear feet of the Emmit Lode mine or vein, bearing silver, etc., with surface around, two hundred feet in width, situated in Boulder, unorganised, mining district, county of Jefferson and territory of Mon - tans, and designated by the field notes and official plat on file in this office as lot num- ber 85 in township 7 n, range 4 w, of prin- cipal base line and meridian of Montana territory, said lot No. 85 being as follows, to -wit: Beginning at con No. 1, from which the quarter section con between sec's 27 and 28, t 7 n, r 4 w, bears n 65' 16' w 811.6 feet; thence s 2° 50' w 200 feet; thence s 75° 15' e 1,000 feet; thence n 2° 50' e 200 feet; thence u'25° 15' w 1000 feet to place or beginning, containing an area of 4.48 acres. The location of this. mine is recorded in the office of the comity recorder of Jeffcr- sett comity, in book (lot Lodes. The ad- joining claimants are Vivion lode, lot 87 on the north; the Mandan lode, lot 90, on west. Any the Sheridan lode, lot 89, on the south, and the O'Cohnell lode, lot 88 on Any and all persons claiming adversely any portion of said Emmit Lode mine or surface pound are required to file their adverse claims with elte Register of the United States Land Office at Helena, in the territory of Montana, during the sixty days' period of publication hereof, or they will be barred by virtue of the provisions of the Statute. S. W. LexouteeNE, Register. • *No. W. EDDY, Att'y for Applicant. First publication April 29, 1887. [No. 1838.] First publication May 27. Application for h Patent. U. S. LAND OFFICE, HELENA, Montana, May 23, 1887. Notice is hereby given that John S.1 ar- ri e whose poatoffice address is Helena, Montana, and Elias Merriman, whose post - office address is Jefferson, Montana, have this day filed their application for a patent for 1118 linear feet of the General Harris lode, mine or vein bearing gold, with sur face ground 522.9 ,feet to 565.9 feet in width, sheeted in Colorado mining dis- trict, county of Jefferson and Territory of Montana, and designated by the field notes and official plat on tile in this office as Lot Number 91 A. in township 7 N.. H. 4 W. of principal base line find meridian of Mon- tana Territory, said lot No. 91 A. being as follows, to -wit: Beginning at corner No. 1, from which the cor to sections 7, 8, 17 and 18, town- ship 7, N R 4 W bears S 28° 31', W 1685.1 feet; thence N 9° 37' W 563.9 feet to cor No. 2 ; thence N67' 11' E 1118 feet to cor No. 3; thence 8 9° 37' E 522.9 feet to cor No. 4; thence 'S 65• 04' W 1128.7 feet to cor No. 1. place of beginning, embracing an area of 13.60a.cres. Also for 1316 linear feet of the Leadville lode\ mine or vein bearing geld, with surface ground 565.9 to 600 feet in width, situated in Colorado mining district, county of Jefferson and Territory of Montana. and designated by the field notes and Okla; plat on file in this office as lot No. 91 B. in township 7, N R 4 W of the principal base and meri- dian of Montana Territory, said lot No. 91 B being as follows, to -wit: Beginning at corner No. 1 from which the cor to sections 7, 8. 17 and 19, township 7 N 114W bears S 28' 81' W 1685.1 feet; thence N 9' 37' W 565.9 feet to cor No.2; thence 881' 12' W 1816 feet to cor No.3; thence 89' 31' L600 feet to rem No. 4: thence N 79° 43' f. 1315.9 feet to cor No. 1, place of beginning, embracing an area of 17.61 acres. Said lots are lying con- tiguous to each other and contain in the aggregate 31.21 atTes. Magnetic variation 19' 53' E in all courses. The location of this mine is recorded in the Recorder's office of Jefferson county, Montana, in Book 0 of lodes, on pages 744 and 745. TI e adjoining claims are unknown. Any pereons claiming adversely any p. - of said General Harris mind Lem! , sde, wine or . aur- fai.e ground are - -1 to She their ad- verse claims witi .• ee- of the Uni- ted Stutes Laud I +eh ,• at flelena e in the Territory of Walrus, during the sixty I ;eq . . a.ea-e