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e 2.. 1.3 c> lug icici - , r i n cir - ritr:zrz - jr, 11 D17c3cila.osacitA3r, •iat, 4.4300. 8. MHZ AGE.—A WEF:KLY NEWSPAPER PUB- .& lislied every Wednesday Ott Boulder, Jefferson county, MorifiriiitTerittory:Itt R sale. we-et- *la year, payable strictly in advance. , . It will be the aim of the publisher to furnish to are egulgegeribem a complete and timely report of all the local happenings ut interest in the «Maly, -and to stake sure of this he will endeavor to have every asetibn a the county represented by an energetic and reliable correspondent. /toe •mention will be made of anything likely to advance the interests of the county and the various climbs and valleys within Its bordem. Editorial eorament will he made on all questitaus of local intere s t, and q uestions of g eneral interest will he diseuisied ars ably be deemed till11$11.- ble. 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As the subscription lists of local papers aje..eldom If ever sufficient to support the paperde- THE will, in aceorihniee with *Sic usual ems receive eentents for insertido-414 its colum n s. The advertising space, however, wilt not be allowed • to encroach too much upon the space devoted to readin g matter, or to interfere with the principles enunciated in the para g r a ph's above. Advertisement's Will also be subject to suseptanee by thy editor, who will e n degyor4 o extede front.,„ibe érisliglhhci of TEE Aug +myth -frig (et) udiaeat atieefattabie char - The terms of advertiaing will be riiilauems; ives:cats per line of Nempereil (Oafs type) for the Ind insertion,Ihree cents peflinc for ea e h s absequent Insertion. Fifty cents per inch of column spice feir the first insertion, thirty cento per inch for each sub- areguent insertion. No advertsessierit received for less than two lines. Chan g ew in advertineMents are equivalent to insertiege•-• 'Twelve BUce of Non pareil metre andrith. 7 The folli.nrhig table willeusible adverthrent to eittitnate the coat Of atiVerthicutentic 1 tinte. 4 (lines. S temedIsS. • 6 11101t, yr, Two tines lo 28 $0So - in 50 et ttli Three lines 15 42 1 21 2 25 4 50 Four lines 56 1.60 00 6 OD Six line* 25 70 2 00 3 25 . 7 50 • One inch • 50 1 40 4 00 7 50 15 00 WILT- KeNNEDY, Boma, Ann Paoratiroa 1'IRTFESSIONAT. 7 .ttint. ---- -• THOMAS JOYES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Banns*. INPFERSON Orann'T ItleirreaeA COWAN dt. PARKER, Imams» sad corn/sawn it LiV, - - - Montana. Will practice in all the courts of Montana Territory. Giro. F. COWAN. M. It. PANNEN. • L. HAY, • ATTORN.EY-AILLS.W. °Moe in liacir, Cory k Co.'s, • BOULDER, : : : \MONTANA. - I - A. LEIGHTON, M. D., PllYSICIAN ,ND Ste; KON, BOULDER, MONTANA. Office in th q Bach, Cory At Co. buildin g . . Paracte_To Bocarnete HOT Selene«. .rs SOCIETY MEETINGS. Ml\IĽ'L .LOCATION S. _ The following is a continuation of the list of Mineral .locations recorded in the office of the Clerk..aad Recorder of Jefferson County since the 1st day of January; 1888, begun in TRÉ AGE last week: Ylieginia quartz lode, two and one- half 'Miles _Neat of Placer, Beaver Creek diStriet,jlocatee.jánuary 2d, by Raymond Baum; James Milligan and George Vim.' ' Xw Coitere . /4.4 quatii lode, Cedar Plain district, located Dec 30th, by W. L. Austin tend P. B. Ingalls. Ki/raiii quartz lode,- Cataraet dis- trict, located January 1st, by John C. Rand ankjosepli Miller. , G/addoneqUartzlode,Alkhern (unor- ganize(l) district, located January 1st, by Con. Harringtoa and James Mc- Quillan. • MUner quartz lode, Boulder district, located December 27th, Ity W. M. Statelcr and B. .C. Brooke. , & Élkhora loeated January 1st, by Thomas 1V. Moore and Mrs. Violet Moore. Bellevue quartz lode, Cataract dis- triet. hwated January' 3d, by L. Sutor and beotiold LaSalle. • Rid Reek quartz lodet.Nos. 4 2, 3, .4, 5 -and . Cateritet distriet r -leeated January 1st by L. Seca-, Bird quartz ,lode, Cataract district. located January Ist,,by John T. Fil- cher, C. W. Moles and W. W. Row - Topgallant quartz lode, Boulder (un - Organized) 'distri(t, - located janna7 1st, by John T. Filcher, 'C. W. Köles and W. W. Rowell. Little Bunch of Bone; quartz lode, Baldy Mountain district, located jan - nary 2d by'J. W. Crowell and J. E. Steers. • Iaa-4 94-uaetz r•lode-,three---miles southeast of Montana City,. located Tr of P.-..BOrLDEE WOO E, NO. 19, MEETS January 1st, by Joseph Riley. teed Zi e el i c;ig h ee -n 2-Clin l i2;%?I'el • 'i-eil i ta• I U2.\: tw' and Ilott'ifeaâion quartz P. W. CONINs, K. órg. Ni TES ErCK ' e• e. - lodes, Catitraet -district, located Janu- ary,lst, by George Platt, A. McCon- nell and N. J. McConnell. Dokoath quartz lode, St. Louis dis- trict, located - January 11th, by Win; Bond, Andrew Landon and Wm. H. C ,, C F1-71?\. efe il Cc?-, Risk. , '\\J;n.1;;;11.14.-, and Retail G A. B. 31cP11F.I1SON POST NO. 13 hold*, ' its regular eamp-fires ou the lust f'ritlay evenin g of each month ta the I. O. O. T. hall, in Boulder. Comrades ensiling ilk this vicinity are in- vited to camp with us. , A. ti. KELLOGG, Poet Commander. J. 41..111n4.kn, Adjutant. — iiitAútan te C31-XliCtociMR_IrMIPS, 1-ists rtnd Caps, , , .1.300tio and Sliciem, F.11.47•1'S' (O() I n• -z, _ AND _ _ FANCY NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS. CAPS, A lar g e stock of tGelze.29.. t In'ez:s-Gyrcierz-, AND is kept constantly on hand. FUSE . B.anch ,1-4utter rtnil ALL ARTICLES OF COURTTer PRODUCE Are made a specialty by this house. Highest market price Paid for —.t HIM». KOGS. AND ALL KINDS OF CDLIWTRY noouci C i • C ARRIAGE for litre. J. R. NVA R It EN is now runnin g handso m e car- riage to the trains for the Grand t >Tagil hotel anti when riot in use for thet purismc it is at the 1WI'Viee Ot the piddle for t rips tis the I lot Sprin g s or elsewhere. W it (I:19;g Til I' Sign of of p• , -( ti Cook ni heir wrinkles t'' inak' , it t s amid interuditur to all its readers. Mayne quartz lode, onesfourth mile northwest of the Gregory mine, lo- cated January . lst. by IlarryHamtnill, Jame e J. Mayne, James Knight, Thos. II. Roberts and Jantes Davy. ,lineide quartz lode, Boulder dis- trict, located January 1st, by Frank Farnham, Louis Manson and R. W. Jullri(•s. . quartz iode, Same district; same locatora. ' Smotet quartz lode, between Butcher Kni1O and Holmes' Gulch, leafed January -14h, by F. -Wilson -and Wm - Foge. • Ha/brook quartz lode, McClellan -Creek, near Guyer' Mill.. located / Jan- uary 1st; by Charles F. Gage. Marg. Jane quartz lode, Elkhorn- dis- trict, located January 2d, by E. Sandy. 11:71e,g e the He qua tZ lode, thir- teen 'miles southwest of Boulder, (m West side of Mt. Pisgah . , located Jan- uary 2d, by Wm. Ross. , Eighty -Eight' quartz lode, Iligfoöt (unorganized) district, located Janu- ary 4th, by C. AV, Fidler. t 'yawn Hal quartz lode, St. Louis distriet. located January 16th by Jas. S. Smith and Geo. IL Weston. • Lee Fronk qiiartz lode, - Jackson 'Creek 'district, located January 1st, by C. H yeàmatis. BliaareLquaitz- iodr, Eithoru . 1 /s- trict, located January 14th, by Thom: F.Spragins. Verona quartz lodC, col9rstdo (unor- ganized) district, loeated January 28; by Frank Clark, Jas. ReOch, Charles Clegg and Jaineti M c(Iltiskey.. Isabella quai-tz 'lode, Mattpin gulch, located. January I St It by Nil's. S. W. Itedding_and. Mt. (jap,d v . Grail &.k quartz lode,.Kleinsehmidt gulch. Cataract distrid, loeatedJanu- ary 31st, by -George Iligton and Nich- olaS ?gagman: Callfornia quartz lode, ,Coloradeatlis- ,triet,'Iocated January 1-1t h, Ity-lantes Moran and Michael Carroll. Oréilon quartz lode. si \ x' mit l»- soutli of Elkhorn, located Febritar . ‘ •_Id. liv ( leo. Wor,th, Byron 1/e Witt. t. T. 11. Allen. Backed - MT quartz lode. eight miles south ot' Radersburg, located Novem- ber 20th, by E. F. Nane, J. T. Jen- nings and I leorge . Menria:. - A. Y. qpiartz lode. Cat:Iv: l et di s t r i c t, located January 26th, hy Santa0 Moore, Thos. »mum and Robert sutli- erland. Park Hill quartz lode, lioldfast organized) district, lovitted. February 14th, by Joltn M. Balls and J. M. lode, llohlfast (tlitorganized) diStrict:Toeated Febru- ary 0th, by Phillia5 Vigetint, Edward Merriott and John Gi a det oile quartz l o d e , t i o rth we• -1 T ,hOs. Laughlin and li \Yin. t'g. Ross. Snowshoe quartz lode, l'ataraut dis- trict, located .laituary 1st by N. t'. 14arsou and .1 osi Peterson. Ruby Belle quartz lode. l'ataritet dis - filet, located January \\• Parkinson. J . . F. Smith anti Theodore . Parkinson 117 ;in u quartz lode, on middle r fok of' Chinee ree y t'k locatedJaimary 1st. by t'harles I,. 11eCtinley, lloratio iribiett and Robert stutnaltan: tputrtz lode, middle fii - rk of Clatteey Creek, hauled January 1st. by Chas. 1„:\let'attley. Montt igiT. and 1.1olert Shanahan. Nellie 'quartz little, ‚Atelier(11110E- ganized) distrirt, southeast of .Vglig'). (;)•44.41/ mine. lovated January ,.1 : st by Shan:di:1'h and .1. Millar. 'IN 1/1.1N St'lltall.S. The new rtiles liy Inte- rior I 14101 1 '1 Meld forglliilallee ill ing in Indn ia sehools are not - so stringent in reg,ard lit hie language its the first rules issued, but nee vrtheless the new rules it' obeyed will soon eliminate the Italian, tongues from Dogtown, 'teemed leebruarv 7th. bv TI \' \ It ' s ne e as f ' il - John McDonald awl Iliellart • L- son: , Butettlo(le,. Jolt gti1ehotterreebruary , 131 - 1-lossfeht, OiMr. thownin\ T. McKay., • Rainbow quartz lode, •Iolutety'et- gillell,tocated February 13111. by .1t17). Parker gek•eteer.-1'. net, ()fettled F u ebrttry 1 I t h. by11. J. Cross, Thos. Donnelly and DOlights Watson; Silver Moon, quartz 1 ale, St. Louis or \hives Mountain district, located February 8th, by Jae. S. Smith. Sgerr HP4.4. quartz.lode._St„.-Louiaor Mountain district, located February sth by Geo. 11. 'Weston. , Bonanza Chief quartz lode, Cataraet 4unorgattized) district, located Janua- ry 1st, b.11 y RogerRöger - ceafferyArnil Felix 8Yeuben quartz lode, Boulder district • located January 2(1, by James and S. B. Riot'.Xipper quartz lode, Cataract dis- trict, loettied January 1st. by Mieliael O'Donnell . and Hank Estes. Argoaaatquartz lode, near mouth ot 'Warm *Spring Creek-, located - 'Um ry 1st, by Caissimer Kamber. B. B. quartz lode, Cataraet district. located January' 1st, by David Bush and :idionlas Bessette; relocation 01 Silvev Star, claimed - le Gottzie. Copper Bt quartz lode; Boulder dis- trict, located January 1st, by J. R. I I ol t fr. llott, - Bbtekeyed Nellie quartz lode. Red Rock gulch t located January 2el. bye. W. Crawford, Win. Martin and Henry Joyner. General Alen quartz lode. Cataravt (unorganized) district, locefed Janua- ry 1st, by John McRae, Duncan Me- Dougall an‘l Frank M. -\Murray: relo- cation of Bald ,Inek. -Donoghue lode. DOC. Beall quartz lode. ( 'ataraga ; organized) distriet. located January 1st, by Jack McRae. Dunehn McDou- gall and Frank 'Murray; relocation, of i ihnnderer lode. X. Mar quartz lode, Cataract (unor- ganized) district., located January 1st by l'atyiek Dongherty and-Jaeknoyll'. ' Red (yowl quartz lode, half a mile from McGinley gulch and tliirt1'1'n miles fromBoulder, located .1a n u ry 2d ; by Thomas Laughlin. James Mor- - • '- liattletritent: Lookout quarfz ( 'a ta ra dis- trict, located January 1st, by Fred. Imig. Eneem quartz bale, threg--fOurths of a mile 'from --. Me( gialey guleh tide; teen miles from 13oulder. located }Se- ( -ember 23, 17. by Jantes Mirron, eon-attà s No text 2 hogil;s in th.t'':'1ulti.ttllll' ‚ viiiallo‘ved it)• where titiltireiftree- s eli.)44e4-44,4jr: 0:(tutiniPt..1.11. Jit aleverttutent. 4;,er ‘tt- 11 a t ever', to '1 he glt1gt1 04 *rf f)f ISi4,,Sehe)(41 : -no til ii inslruel ion in I iteteeleiltleillar Will lie allotved at suet' selmolet. entire eurriettlunt must • l e 1!4' May ht. I! 1'111881OnY :0 $eimo 1 on ly for oral in- struction in morals and religion, wher.' h is deemed to be an auxiliary to die langtutge in conveying u se!' instruet ion ; and ()lily native In- dian teaelgers will be perniitte t i to otherwise tottell - any Inilitia - vii•- ttactilar; and those native teadiers will //lily be allowed so to teach in soligails not supported ill whole ,or ill' part by the go e t rninen a t nd at rm eote points. \titer«. th reIII\e tio goVerl I- ntent Or contract ScitOOIS English language is taught. These native teaviters are only ; di, til ti, teaell in the vernacular with it iett til reaehing those Indians wive eatillot have the ad\ Antages of instruction in En h glis.a ,ndu sch instruetions nuist give \\ ily -teaching schoibis a • s a stoat s they ae e rstablishetl where the Indians van - have acct.»; to them, .1 limited theologivid 011155 of In- dian youn m g en ;nay be trained in the „verniteular at anyPurely inisshm- ary mehool, stqqx/rtl:fl''eXcilltilvt'ly by -Inissamitey-soeieties. the objetl_ being to prepare - them for the ministry, whose sulimequent w sh be ork all /5i/u- remia to preaching unless they are. employed tt as teelit•r remo s ill te get- , tlements where Engl¡sh seliools are inaccessible. . These rulCs arc not intended to pri'Vl pOssession or use by' any Indian or th, nibb, published in the vernavular. but stall possession or use shall not interti•re with tile tettehing of the Englisii languagetntlut axient and in man the „lier hereiabefore di - reel ed. DISTRESSING ACCIDENT. :last Tinirsday 'afternoon a most d istressing aeculent occurred in Batte / , resulting. from boys being 'allowed to carfy revolvers. The story is told in, the following dispateli to the Ilelena, A distressing aecident oceterredthim afternoon . at the residenee 01' (len. C. S.- Warren. Warren's SOD Woíley; and County Commissioner Jack's son, Willie. boys of about 12 years., were in ;11) up stairs. room tradi»g revolvers. • -There was' something, about you,' \Varrt•ii's pistol the tither did ' not•unglerstaud, and he took it to i;x- Id:tin. The Nt e:11)011 WitS Iteriiiellalry - discharged, the bullet striking young inel: ill the Inielt Iii‘ pass- ing elem.' through to -- the front and loglging 1111(101' the skin. Ile died at '1:2.\) this evening. The vorgener's ver - diet WitS the iteeitlellilll sitott iii. M I'. and Mrs. Jack have been in ('ali- (VII iaseveral weeks, lait kayo for' h ome t o _ titimrow „ TEIlli IToll I N \\•s • Wtile is c1M/Weted with Townsend by. ,t telephone line. Sheep losses ill ('ho - tout hard moun ly at tone o I per ('list m li g i ous st , p, i vos cons i st of the a d reiitg of a sernfint Su hit e n ve- ings by a laglY. The water wgirks at Benton are completed t hat municipality offers its lire engine 'I . ( ir Sall.. of Bozeman, 'has resii.zuwil his ollire. Ile „'111115 lotis_ ‘1 (irk :Ind 11110 . 1' outdoor ee ‘reise. Col, Geo. P. 1.eeler. a Great Falls attorney, ilicd very suddenly last Sun- day „‚‚i', suppomahlt from heart dim. ease. --The bridge aergiss the - Missouri at F'tt r t Benton is tg) be . completed before e rise. TIIP (*Obit of 4..i . s'.ir,ol.titre is $51).1)1 at. F. Wilson hits retired front edi- torial work. 011 the 134411011 River Prem. Ile is going .on the 'road ae(solicitor for thellelgaa Independent. M issou la (-utility's timber export last year is said to have amounted to 40.000.000 feet, while .this ycst . r it is r emtim roach to S0,000,000. 'Vile rumor that work had been sus- lenteltitteut_ the Bitter Root Railroad l'or fear of timber proseeutions is de- nied by a telegram dated March John J. Tomlinson, who located in Einigrintilt in 1104, died at_ his Itteteie in, Salesville, Gallatin county, 11areh 26111. at the good old age of of seveut y years. ' Julius Ii orst , Of Three Forks, has leased the big Park llot(•1, at Great Valhi, fin. five . year nd p s, aurchased the furniture, and will assume itS„ management immediately. While gligging a drain in Iielena- the other day the . earth caved in - upon tile Cliiiiainan at wOrk therein, and life , :svas squeezed 0111 of the poor fel- low before lie could be rescued. Patriek Miteltell. labo;er on the Northern Pavilit: railroad at 1. g iving- ston, einntnitted suicide on Mardi 22d', by - binwinfront - his brailm-the act be-' ing the ji . iaii/i! of It protracted spree. was li fty-lbur years old. 0111e Jaekson and John Dawsoir,' two miners at t lie ( '111.10w mina - , Bitter Root valley, after drinking more or less all day recently, enwaged in e quarrel toul pieking tip Jack - ‚'14)11 a rock ,Jack - struck Ihtwsottlin the head, - frac- turjug histkkull and _causing instant death. Jackson haS .- been • VA1,1,EV COUN'I'Y NEWS.' , From the Tom Emend Trarrhant.] Thonme McCormick vviil.reopen his livery stable at TownstInd in a few days. 111,11. nParker, Esq., and * Mr. Â. S. Kdlogg were among the Boulder visitors Townsend last week. * Mrs. W. E. Joslin's health is so bad - eat, . _determined to - take her east for a change of climate and to secure skilled treatment The C. T: Cross Mercantile « pany's store at Tostou was ‚destroyed by fire last Week. The stook was in- sured for. $5,000 and the building for., $350.