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a s. , • • W - 4, - Q -- 411 - 7111. - .41.1P 1 21 1 21‘r1101\IF I ,,, 4131er CiX'iloda, 7Ebircbvionicz.]nas, A ND \! ry of Jefferson County is to be. in ge- m that Mat. Mess. 1 cordancei shall begin on the first ii winonscriA n ic • re Ri , rreuin standard parallel north of the base in;•. ;s e ste Porrespot.drare necording to the government survey RAlote•nreG. February ad.—A m ass • healer it meeting of the citizens, of Crow Creek of piiblió Lint's in Montana 'Teititor . at the southeast corner Ii èction nnd yleinity was held at the Ratters- ' burg hell Monday night, Jan. 28th. to thirty-two, tewnShip five north, range ven west, and running thence north eseiSider the bridge question. Over a se hundred tax layers were Present. , wicavvv- thesunneit of the main range of After' a half hour's informal talk the Rocky Mountains, thence alopg the minima to a ',obit directly. north which showed that the tax Payers of Medicine Tree Hill. The purpose were not in harmony with the County of the bill is to annex to Deer Lodge Commissioners. Mr. A. L. Love was a strip of Jellerson county a few Miles elected chairman and Mr, G. K. V, ah ,will in' lude some of the Malle° 1 n 1 secret - 111 'Y- S 7 l'eeelles were mines in what is kiiown as the Oro' made bY Meters , Pool. Anderaon. Fino district, The (excuses .given are , 'and ' Others showing the aheardi- that the interests of these mines all ly of thie count) assisting in building lie in Deer Ledge Catutty, and that a bridge 'at Townsend and the great • injustice it would be to the taxpayers the pri.:ient halatahlry lbw is indefinite so that air locations and other doeu- \I « Jefferson county. The committee irate Find f>ips: ments must be rerorded in bOth emit> im resolutions. Pool. Keating, and DER.Q RG ITEMS. 1 noTIET.E1.'rei. sol.as•ris.rci- - v()struseit, atm. et lik,tdet and i4htkes, Silk Homdkerelatetk. itablions, 8UPTLIIII9 POR lecirks MILLERS, AND RAILROAD CON I.R.A.-Togs KEPT IN STOCK IN LAR (;) , 'AIATITIES ito - 3« t Forge [Si 11111C1 BLOC/ Yin Ton Come to Box;es.....• tt I located October 2..ith. by P. J. Career- ly, John Crowley. Owen 311orrity and Hugh McKenna. Jfflie Reid lode, McClellan gulch. located November' 11th. by Henry E King, George T. Jennings. and IL IL Proctor. Slim ‚Mod lode. heated November 10th, by I:, T. McKay. James (:. Mof- fitt. and John Parker. Philadelphia lode, located October .1Zith, by James Hagan_ Blae.Bird lode, lestated October 18th. by Chas. Silberbatek and Wm. Late - ford. Boans-wo King lode- recorded Novem- ber 7th, br Wm_ Pit*. - Cora lode, Cataract district. record- ed Novemter 13th. by Richard Green. Sheep Shed lode. recorded Novem- ber 12th, by A. Macomber and D. 3l. Myers. Th, latter „vil could Tewnsley. reported ; the fidlowing, r i a.seeaõe lode. reoiseded`Xereemb r r edied by having the boundary line which were adopted nnanitnonslY: 19th ; Joan Itieliaboll. Xik•- siirv•yt41 and in :irked one 1fFe first. - Lure - 1 \ , Y reu, er r ieni and - 3141Y atruttemar- • honorable Boatid of County Commis- Nary . lode, recorded November 21st. exei'ise HOT apply next summer w w,„ p ac ifi c b u ild s to sionera have agreed to assist Meagher by James J. MeGary and Joseph E. Butte. toi • the re ;1,1 will be so near the einnty in building a wagon bridge Deniers. t ‚uoleciji• › .1C;:„ Fancy Notions, rte. t. Oro Fin» distriet that miners Of the aeross the Missouri river at Townsend Fen Moen lode. Cataract district. ANA) (TIEXICAL L.hBORATORY • district who are on this side of the and as, a. bridge at that point would three miles from Basin. recorded : • be of material benefit to only a very November 2.2 d- John 4 :- Rand- T- 'DMA, „ nos-vsita. fg•sv of the taxpayers of ./ e ff erson T. Morris, and I Gold and Fillver___ el re Zinc ea (-minty and of no benefit a -hates to S e ' rerró lode . Cataract district., three '‘ e \\\'\ i4 \''''' d ''' en mike; &DM Basin reoncled Noreenber ¡ \\n \ m ' Y er. Crow Creek valley and its adjoining 2 . 2d, in John Rand an d A_ /1 . • 4 :r e s ho mines. hence be an added tax harden '0 -N e ill: upon us for almost nothing received k i a e. 1 ; 0nm /A N 1 ,,b e .„. T, in return. Therefore, we earnestly 2-2d. Robt. McDaniel and W. J. ritreevolie isace.ipriromnoca demonstrate against our county assist- Bill -lock- ing in building a bridge at Townsend 1789 lode, Pipe - Stone dietrirt, sil\ 1-0. - - El'e. and furthermore we respectfully call miles north of ele seine- re - your attention to the immediate ne- . •:Sete, L. 1.1LJUDI.X.4tr. J. IL.tneightun. the Re...t in the Stark:rt. cessity of a bridge over the Missouri an a D e ib e - rt D er g er. - • sem V-twy Terms. river at Tostou. which owing to ad- /7 - 7 e t io `t e. pi le& s tone di. 4r i e c 4IYVICE.—xe. 23, North Wiarree vantages of bed rock. banks. de- miles north (if i'ipe Slone sirrin--s. (=silos, could be built for much less than ,at recorded November by A. BROli N'S BLOCK - • - - - HELENA Townsend; and also to the great ad_ Lambotte, L. A. I.:ambotte. J. R. Cre - ARE YOE • A RE..1. DER OF E leA.GF.A.Z.113-E e of s' orto.u.iiitanitc•Ir7r liggtomat and riddy illustrated meathly periodical. TILE EtEeiT ilben?RtS-AL MONTHLY • IV THE 'BUILD- • TIM in the oral,. ataroosige derided eseheively to beam\ mil the literature. matiquit tr.. mod ttaristleiiiielé of Wotan,' thatioven. the whole American field. It essiduatind • spirited and popular manner. and • prasted with sorb eon- aial trite that it nor plawure o. toma its deem* amps. - It is as Imentifel a spreinent of artigie taste and detwory a. imay ism Foetid aell desire to me in his ilemw. mid It »arum much to piere that its non - write ore in keeping arid' it. artiogie make-up. lia mama- oat a towee prefix, hut tribe exactly what it talent,» history.' —The 4.seruiraf. rnuantion. There is ea perwatical in exiotetiee mom admolutely ..eid , -pengitne to the well -clams: library. whether p\)'. t- - .,r pro' ate. or more desirable mad appropriate pm the cult, vate.1 home and the g udy-tolde. There are few eolbego,-. or school librairies of any astiognitqde ta the ...salary whets- this magnifwent eeerrflied occemity. and lb Sim proserved irt , h efoisunimate run , for referent,. samtazine on the whole lb.' letter worth the omory Mat it effets,,•itammured hy the amount of sweat hartMarbant that Otte may get from their.pages.'' North es . % Innei. • ,r . u'_» aettuir;idir dirt -I- grit -it manilla« id papers. Mat boa heavy no - entettainneent of the average reader. and,not too light for read volue.\—ifew York Tral.14, - 113.1, host historical magazine ever published in Isdter Literary .111orthIg. An oimost pese e tion treasure of Ion- is the bound isiman xvtit past inenod of Ilse 'Magezine Aster- n -so llisiery$ - -Nrie Fort Irma. • SUBBCRIMI011.2ÉtTatellill‘cse, , A,TIAR- Pubialibmect„ 7.11...3 Broadway, • (rIne.• HELENA A DV eirrissaineens. p aritox E TR* lf4)1-71..1)141t 1)1t17(i.' :••er()Itit: DRUGS. PATENT L)ts• G . .am Lamp, Clingy Orrery, Eon Anything you toed in the line of PAINTS ntse• Totems, A 1'41 tier of csA.Rt.ix - x AN I) CrliAte.$ lei stock. Sixty different Potterns ref 'UV X* l es AL I :. 7C11 is at eek. which will he sdel at Ilelf•no priers. Call and see the latest designs PARCIIEN h MORRIS. P,pairrortt T summit Will rattier come down the • valtey a few miles to tin' railroad than dini)' tile mountain to drive fifteen or twenty miles to Deer Lodge.. 'People do not scale 'maintains when they can reaeli the same point ,by rail, even ; though the distance by the latter route • may be a little farther. ( 'apt. Swiggett, Jefferson's Repre- sentative has introduced in the I louse a long bift regulating the militia of rhe Territory. As 'ongress lias recently appropriated about $35.000 for use of the Montana militia, the subject lias be- come an important one. and no better mini to 'muffle it than Captaia J. T. 40,4Z)N7212, . Swig- ..,: 0_ ST_M02\TS, . iediton. and ISeIben Iser;rer_ - NUILtgerr. gitt need be desired. Ile has maile a vantages which, Wustlil accrue not . . \. - - ._ ,-. only to tins part Jefferson county N. »Ira loete, rerge \ greetaber thorough stiatly of the bill awl sill °6th. by Cr Selider. • T . c POWER dc pRo . . . . _.....„._111.1.1-...N.4.. M. T. bir..bx.raes.i. ! • \Li .n.r. Mat-Itintere anti s ZtLitit•ri.' Sul ii/il ie,.... (loubtles.s eat ere it through the House but to all the surrounding country; J o / toree d e d N aT , 13 4. r with but litth. eliange. 1 he same gentlemen were appoint- 26th. by Johmson aroi C a pt. s w ig-v. 1 dt i s a mod es t gen tl e . .11 CORM ttre to wait OR the Board Sullivan. - of County Contrnissitewrs and present h - elltor french -I Novella - them with a copy of the resoltittas. her _°6(ă by jubn 4 nal and After over forty present had signed a Ja • ..4- Sullivan \ • • tin later days of the ›e• -•:-ion will show Pledge to assist finaneially in build- • \*•\\ er rfee reenr\ Niireen - int WIN, one of thi. strowrtst men of ihg the bridge at Toston. the mmtitig r p res id, man and has not pushed himself for- ward in the House but he is nev e rthe- 1;ss making himself-mawy friends. and SMI7eil•NT4:3- eonled November ed, by A. B. Lana- M.A.CIEEZisa - MS her 30th, by A. K. l'reeeatt. Vice- f Fla b ' \.1\ 7,1 - 0.›.r . r.‘. A ( • I . I • - t •• ent >Ur imug the Legislature Assemble. _, adjourned subject `to the call of the t c omiull e• The Council is ; , tdi wrestling with chairman and secretary. that the whole coun- bv 1 :1 64 1 e4 ber it t b( S I. C r: ,;., \ell or.. N.)veniter 71:1- the gambling bill. It is possit,te that It seems to us a bill will be sent to the Iloue entire- 4 Y 8110111(1 be on our side in this mat - C edn '\ 1 \\ 11 ` d.= v aurace• ter. The citizens of this valley pay 1 two and one half miles rue of out. in cash over fifteen hundred dol- reewd e d ir. uN°Velli:heir hv ni. Murro'. and g ., %..J- P I : lars es ers veer for ferriage: over AND litt.11.1•TITO3E3_A_ The NEW AND POPULAR SHORT LINE Between flele - no. Wick Boulder. Butte. Marysv st• Poe Minisapolio, I 'Mingo, auid all points fund. • Now open for Poseenger Tragic with Solid Through • Trains Dotty between spent RELES.' Aso Si. PATJL. him fon. UM:1U olatt E Cart. lay Cba ind Frac Steerin g fors Tor Smut -dal Passeagen. The attenti '''' of the Peeple of Jefferson county eapecially called to the fart th.ft by the Montour central railroal they eon llehnin he- ron- noon each «My, hare ice.crly six hours fur the tranenetion of their business in the city. And 011 the way Issue in the eve g into get là tine *upper in the magnificent • di '' i '' roadies of this f - ionpany. fiesure l.1 inlefleee the cull of the porter: \lletymer Is New Ready inti,»- Dining Cart\ Monty. Comfort, and Courtesy for All Our • Patrols.. Following is the of arrival and departure of tram at Helens on the new schedule, taking eiTect December 110, toe.: Tama\. ARRIVE AT HIPLI.ENA. No. 4-911. Paul Atlantic E.tt. from Butte and the south, ass a. m. No. 3—Montana Paeitie Express f Paul an.l. the mist. 5.00 p.m Nil. 3—helena and Butte Express from Butte find the month. an p. in. Nu. ‚—Marysville Exprem, 10:00 a. tn. TRAIN. DEPART FRAM HELENA. No. 4—.44. Pail Atlantic Express. for Si. Paul and the east. II Ai a. m. No. 3—Mimtano Pacific Express, for Butte and the routh. !Ala p. ni. No. 1—ilelena and Poitte Express, for hutte and the ‚moth. /4.2ri a. in. No. li—Marysville Express. 3.40 p. in. Trainsi Nis. 3 and 4 eonnisi at Butte with Union %rifle and earry Union hied', Pfs-ittello sleeper be- tween Helena and Butte. For further information eall fin or address any event of this eumpuny, P. P. SHELBY, General M. P. BENTON, Tray. Pas.. AO, Helena. THE AGE - - BOULDER, MONT. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, - 1889. THE LEGISLATIVE ASS EM BLY HELENA. Feb 4—Thompson, of Deer Lodge, is the first member to come to the front asking for a slice of Jefferson county. but he is quite moderate in his demands. Ile has; introduced a bill ;t1 the Council to define the (-aspen -r Ledge It ly prohibiting gambling. The Council has passed Brown's bill reducing the legal rate of interest to eight percent. Any rate of interest -agreed upon -between -parties, however, w_itl'eöntintie to be legal as between them. It is probable the till will receive the - iipprovel of the House. The Conned has also passed a biil • changing the manner somewaht of drawing juries. The hill as.epassed provides that the grand jury is to be drawn as at present except that the chairman of tlw epurt board, the coun- provides that the eastern boundary of Deer Lodge County tam] the Iiiii in da are written on slips and placed in a box, and thirty names are drawn promf'sc. uously, and these shall con- •stitute the venire. The box with the remainine seventy names Shall lie turned over to the clerk of the court. and when any additionaljurors are required during a term of court the:s - ere drawn from this box. If .a juror is drawn whose . residence is SU far distant as to seriously delay the court. the clerk may return his name to the box and , draw another. It is ques- tionable about the bill safely . , laming the perils of the House. NOT cRAZY. I D. W. i ftitile, of FiSh Creek. writes to Tue.Aa.É to say that the Story re- cently ptjblished about him in a:Boul- der paper is totally devoid of truth, and that the effort to prove him crazy was a miserable failure. He pro- tests alit() against having a guardian appointed because, he made a lad trade or two, holding that if every one who makes bad trades and drinks Whisky is sent to the insane asylum.. the latter institution will have to be enlarged to take in the whole Deer Lodge valley. Mr. Tuttle writes qaite sensibly,. tiuouglu rathcr voilenty, might be expeeted under the cireum- ststnees. »orris* AGErrs rime  K5 IMPROVED STEAM PUMPS. — STEAM HOISTS — A.E) SeLKY* WS3ZGIIT. mow WHIRS. Potyciee. ‚'.‚i» Fuie. Etc. 1.2113a..IT »a Ilet.1.1, M. T. TUE TEttlICAtt CRUSE SAVINGS BANK. fifteen teams have been idle all winter j aws ' R . K ome Ertra „, ka . ¡ ode. Elk _ the _ mixer _ was tetocked The t hoàrdwtrirt. _ ieonrderrigth lherurpu ted t nf.rir the Lams of Manitamm two fern - boats now in use at Toston ' by E. IL Jamioan. agent Jellies B- ean not cross, the teams that are on Keene Mining and Milling ensal'anY- P.m? caPtvAL. the road to -day without over an The'lliffigna lode- recorded Nowell*\ *2. Ca Ca , CS 00. -hOUFIr 'delay. Close calculators etv ber 21st • 133- (*harks De n es- t that the bridge would pay te itself in by Jn J 'P himr kde • heated etweather341 * '- three years and be a pa Y ing invest- -• The ilagyie lode. located November ment to this county by ellc ° u r2 g in g 9th. by John Kellett- our mine owners , thus openingupour W. A. Clark kbde. St. Louis district. mines and increasing the affless. mein one mile west o e st b au i s . k l e a t e d ty clerk, and th p ro b a t e j u d ge are roll of the county. „I bridge at November 8th, by Williani Bond. the officers to draw tile jurv i nstead T o wn een d_en _ _th e ... con t ra ry e . m _ oot of the county commissioners. For Possibly. I - n . ) 1 ; 1 'the geog , e 1 Phical con - THT: BELL the trial jurors the same officers select figuration of the country, be travelled ;Mesta= Miaiag aeries. Ilelmor _ one hundred names of taxpayers ...these by the citizens of Jefferson couniv. - Work on this property has been go - Indian creek an d Thunder m oun t a i n ing steadily forward for smote time district have an outlet to the railroad past. and the development!. on far as of the at Bedford without Crossing the river. made, are *ma eseenraging character. The main eliaft is non - It the Commissioners wish to build a (lb» , -n to a depth of Re! feet_ A h-s-el' tr-à , -ewe bridge anywhere, good. common sense has also been run eighty-three feet' ought to show them that Toeston is A four -foot body of good ore has • I 'ELENA RI•:-INE-k: OilEi¡E TITOYLLS CRUSE. T. IL CARTEIL..— ........ Viee-Prandent- c.L. DAlilLEJt E_ J. CARTER-. e leeretary. • A3Mws sia per vent. intt : reg'os Sax - inks Deposits, encopuftrofed January and ' July. the place, for there the traveller coaid daily see passing over its spans team after team heavily loaded with ' our vast mineral wealth, thus secur- ing a long needed market, while at ,,Townsend the sadie traveller could ! Only see solitude and listen to melan- cholie'refraite of the frogs and. the 1 musical cadence of the mcksquito. 1. - X0ME. QUARTZ LOCATIONS. • Iivu'ni stED mel rienr rA e Gel r 28th. by Good/tope lode, three miles Mirth of Radersburg. located October Charlet; W. Meyer. leoreoo lode. nne.and one half miles from Basin, located October Thole Donnelly. Monte i'hrieto lode, located 'N'ovem- ber ltah. by P. J. Cittsserly and .1rthur Bryan. ; Robert 'E. lode Cataract 'district. been found. and, the indication\ are very favorabl. fie a good mine_ Fear men have been ese.„.ged in siakiiag the shaft and running the k -eel_ hav- ing taken the work by contract_ whjrh ÎS now completed. The work just finished has been done under the supervision of Messes. G. W. and T. W. Bars: who will pre - ably secure another contract and pro- ceed with the development of the arrine_ It is not. decided whether the com- pany °Wising the 'say Re will ship any ore this winter -or not, though ore of -a fair shippingnnatity can be tak- en out at any time. The mine, is lo- cated directly south of Helena about _fifteen miles. and nearly all the wret- there is an excellent wagon road - Near this property are several well known mines, from some of which consithirable ore has beet shipped to different smelters at a proÇt. Among these mines may be 'mentioned the Framer group. die lodes belonging to the Queen of the Went Mining Com- pany. the Ne - nit - f;rturi, Katy Pelamo. and others. • Trucemet. a general tanking Manama, drawn ex- 'tina,,- oe the prat -Mal cities of the United Mates amt. Europe. - 181 - 11 :make !tans on County and City hoods. and AND Nit - R.31AL TRAINING SCHOOL. —EirrAELIstIED Fail Term Opens .eptenelser 3. Peel • Night Selland Frown Ottolber to April • Br:Metre. Taught in Mainers Department: IFesssk,lersiPitme. manship. \oannercial I mw Aralatmetie foramoomr. Commercial Cor- respoodeme, Ibriking. Actual Bu- ' t suns* Practice. El«. smor.raAND ANT) TYPEWRITING .trie made Spreialtimisi thllgrallegax. e,,.4,orthand - loistrisetiositHeen NOILTIL,IL-IlEPA.RTM ENT Import. thermal* drill in all the ordinary F:nirlish tworarkes. Ahm Weis the hest in:arm-thin in tier - main. Form -h. 1..it;it tta. 111;r:ier liathematie.. Stasimsts behind in the most - iiess-sary English bratiotew arr aka* te. enter higher ‚la-s.-.', Ladia.rAdmitted to all Dclartnient.. - sib ART IPF.P.l liTMT:NTS near the hest indurentrnts n, .'qd'ite,l.,ra' and Irrimang. illetacrineurtal INamianelcip. Paint -- tent.. Fte • ' Sielludento egusenter at any time 'all Addreses» Comnisannentions to U. T. E - 4(:11C,414)RN, President. Ilehrm Montana_ • Amr1 ter ffhastraterl !Insular.. • Ilk DY - 1111ThE in Tnr Ai.r —It will remit every ,LX whiont dàstriet Jetrersou e