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4 MITAGE t 2. >To. S. ra 1 cl BALE t xi. ea 'I' t cox -3r lee actn.ccIy, These irclx 27, 1.13131). SM 11Poszr Irlawar. B.411.10304 01012L1r. CYCII., W.holosale to t al itvnail tigALElie it4, ieblelt.001113F113311/6„ Hats and Caps, Itoota and Shoes, GICNY'S` ietiktNISTIING GOODS, ASO FANCY NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS. —tot — ‚ -. GIP C, C» al ASO CI.OTIEING Have recently been added to our large and Varied stuck and • , — -- Full and Pine Assortment Of theew line• of gesoda will hereafter he found on our rhelven. --)01- Aeitairra Foz Cealircorla.ias 31acsmascIeer • WORMS. MINING TRANSFERS. [roiernever, raffle i.aer weba „ The following transfers of mining property in JeffeesOn empty were re- corded in the' office' of the ;County Clerk and Recorder during the months of November and December, I888: John C. Rand, of Basin, to Mrs. I). CeJacobS. of San Francisco, consider- ation $100, half interest in Sunday lode, two and a half miles Oouth of Basin. A. E. Bryan to John C. Rand, cons aideratinn 850, fourth interest in Stin-' ay odi7 7 \ - • George C. Fitschen and wife, of Butte, to John P. Pfeiffer. of Butte, consideration $1, half interest in eureka lode, Cataract district. • Bernard E. Stack And wife, of Stan- ford, Fergus county, to Thomas Daly, of Anaconli, consideration $1. Fiftle ‚July lode, ¡n Fourth of July district. • Joe. B. Brien and wife to Leopold F. Schmidt, consideration e2.5o, eighth interest in Secordeift lode and sixth interest in Louise placer claim, Cata- ract district. Thomas L. Harris to Thomas D. Besette, consideration $10, fourth in- terest- in Cannonlode, Cataract die- •trici. '-• Wm. « L. Lee to Â. .M. Esler. con- sideration $212,' 'ninth interest in Biehoie lode, Colorado district. John D. Allport to Peter J. Casser- ly rind James S. Benson, considera- tion $160, half interest in Gold Finch lode, Spring « Gulch. Alfred Boulware to Thomas Don- _ nelly, consideration $50, fourth in- terest in Monitor lode, Cataract- dis- trict. Arthur E. Bryan, of Basin: to Phil- ip Keenigsbergere of Sale Francisco, consideration $100, fourth interest in Sunday lode, Cataract district' Sarah E. Crossman, Joel Crossman. and Alice L. Clessinan, of Butte, to Nelson J. Doyeuspeck, of Deer Lodge. consideration $200, Lot Treasure lode,-) near 'mid of. Elk Peek.- - John Doyle to «[ . os. B. Brien; con- sideratione5, sixth interest in 'ambria lode, one mile northeast of Basin. y Richard 'Wedge, of Butte, to Jen H. Wilkinson, of Butte, considera- tion $50, fourth interest in Will Br E.r- tension iode, one and a half miles from Amazon. . Abner Haycock and wife, of Silver ! Bow county, to John Motherspaw, of same county. consideration. 8250,1 eighth interest in Mountain Chief lode, I Homestake district. I tero 1. L. s , CAPS, BLASTING; Alva Sport ing. --)o(— Itaneh Flutter and Mcgs -AND-- ALL ARTICLES OP COUNTRY PRODUCE Are made a espemalty by *taboos.. - market price pied for Berre ASP ALL KlaDS or COUliargY Poole« - -- 1 itc( - )It(;,s; PFAFF' 'At (X)., REALM. IN FrultA, (IonfeeMonery, Nuts, Tobaccos and Cigars and Notions of Various Kinds. - VAssigrue or Geiser Theormies. Farrra AND Mniatint wit... me Kerr ir Tarim firAttotos. IT Wit.'. METRIC Atli vo Kerr truism Press AWO Srrrieneer, QrAri- rwit To tilt-rrt.v All. I)trAzu... , echo.) Books. Reboot Hooka, School Boobs - Kept coontiodly bawl, thin being the Boulder Agency for the authorized • TERRITORIAL TEXT -BOOKS FOP, PUBLIC SCHOOLS )e - er: e -rotes AND 1:1 - IT.DF.ILS. j S. McIFLENZIE, r CONTRACTOR J A. 'IN* 1) *II TT 1 I. 1) IF; , Boulder, Montana. F.FTIMATES (»I'VE'S ON ALL KINDS OF WORK HOTELS. , 0VLDICIt HOT SPRINGS AND HOTEL. \ • WM. TROTTER. esormermi. Theme Springs have n“lat 'Won de rft. Curati o Propert less In all (\oils of 01.11.123.at ic, \I l x - cs - xxic.1..2)as Aar, IN Lead Poisoning and General Debility. The Springs ix a MOST P'I.P1A.SANT R. PIS 0 it T For Biome who are overworked and weary and who desire few days' relief from toil and huni- u.e. and waist a few days' recreation. , TY•re is always the Bea of locLoal Attendance, and Baths are Prat ta Ill Patrons of the Hotel. RACK TO AND FROM ALL ,TRAINS (I r kAND CIINTRAL ROTIÉL. C. W. BARGER, Proprietor. BOULDER, - - - - MONTANA. ne Lin« &MI in tlit The Oily Dria-stery Dui ia the City. Conducted throughout on strictly Ann -elms; business principles. ae:NAKPLII ROOM OR TR! FIRST FLOOR. -43 The t.rdiel f'eninol has' nreontly been thorou g hly ro o ttirod, reflito\. and re- funnelel. and paimeni eme mason -el of ingot com- fortable otter - ten.. The table will n ill always he the Iwo the market affords. The l‚est of attention II ‚‚'I prompt service given lo all guests. Come nod we will da. yonsromi. CUM,/ Kali To . A , • W. Caplice, of the same place.. ism- sideration $1, fourth interest in 'Mao .Ferfeesiott lode. one end a lialf mike from Amazon. D. D. Budd. of Silver Bow county, to 31ajorlitadd Gold and Silver Min. .ing Company, consideration $1, half interest in Major Met lode. John F. Delaney and wife, of :ilia- soula county, to Nelson J. Dov cusped:. of -Deer 'Lodge county, eonsideration 81, half interest iaLoa Poison. Eai- clime and Midiana 104e 1 ). A. M. Woolfolk aid wife and G. C. Swallow and Wife 4> N. S. Bolles, of , - lot-87,' u, r 3)w, 160 acres. aeer land. James H. Halfur4 and wife to Au - ton F. Emrick, on PAO, General Cutler lode, seetiou 13, t 8 r 1 w. • Anton F. Erurick io John S. Ilarris and Edmund H. Iliseltou, ooneident- tion s8Ã00, General Custer lode. James Winscott and wife. of Ana - Moss, Fowa, to Edward W. Beattie . iirtd• George 'D. Beattie. consideration 8383.28, tier rth interest iu \ashinefon lode, in sectical 33, t 9 ii. r :iw. Lump Gulch. James E. Sites and de to Robert Fisher, consideration $18,ocri, undi- vided half interest of west 700 fort of lode. Robert Fisher and wife to Ellen Sites. considenition $20,000, undivid- ed half interest of west 700 feet of Millais lode. CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION a • • county. 168 Republican majority. No. 15. part of Lewis and Clark t.\ 'unir. 199 Republican majority. No. 16. Madis:m county, 108 Re- ' publican majority. , No_ 17. Meagiser county, 157 Re- publican majority. ; No. 1S. part of Missoula countY, 882 • Republican majority. No. 19. part of Missoula county, 342 Republican majority. • No. 20. Park count'. 390 Repub- lican majority. No. 21. part of Jelreroon and part tif Silver Bow countiee: 203 Repub. 1lican majority. , No. 22 of Silver Bow county, 53 Republieso majority. o.23, — Part - et &Tier - lraw county, 673 Republican majority. No. 24. port of Silver Bow county, 388 Republican majority. No. 23. part of Silver Bow county, 343 Republican majority. ARBOR DAY. Governor Leslie hue -week ¡sued the Cashiering proclamation: TreulTORY or Mosensis, Exert -rive Orrice, lirenes. March 19, 1889. ) Tres -planting and tree -culture en- gaged the hand of the Great Creator almost simultaneously with man's be- ginning on earth, and the very first .conversation the Lord had with man after his creation was with reference to -the trees of the garden and the fruit ‚berro'.\ Ever since that morning's conver- sation, clothed in the spirit of com- mand. all down through the years that have come and gone, tree -culture and dres-ing the 'vine have had place in the life -work of men in all countries, kineeleme and nationalities. The. Irginiators for the people of Montana have not been unmindful of the refining influences and value of , this greet interest, but have by law made pros - Wipes Tor its place in the field of progress here amidst these Rocky Mountains inlaid with geld and decorated with green grass and mill- ions of flowers. Therefore. and in pursuance of the law. I. Preston H. Leslie, I ;.ovenior of the Territory of Montana, drei hereby declare the 16th day of April, next, which will be the . third Tuesday in the month, Arbor Day for Montana's pee • plc. and do . recommend and exhort the people of every household and all the teachers and children to go forth on that day mid engage in planting trees. beautifying homes, cemeteries, highways. public grounds, church- yards, and larebeapes; • and, especial- l y . that the youth he taught and trained on that day and their thoughts . and tantes he directed to the decora- tion and love of this department of work. 1 4 0 full of refinement and bleess • ings to the world.. • In witness whereof 1 have hereto set . my hand and caused the great ' can majorities as the Democrats will , [Le.] seal of the Territory to be af- A. Boulware to J. N. Smith, eon- find it difficult to.overenne. . fixed, this 19th of March, 1889. Toe II. LIP241.1E. sideration85, fourth interest in Mimi- The following list will Show the po- By the Governor:Re' - . ter lode, Cataract district. litied standing of the several district.: Wst. B. - Weea, See'y of Montana. ' . D. D. Budd, Henry' Nickel and according to the vote cast for Delegate ' wife, and Charles 11' Nickel and wife, t o congress la s t November TIIE LAWS to Major Budd Gold and Silver Min -1 District No. 1, Beaverhead county. e m the. hoes enacted at the re- ing Company, consideration $1, Major: 184 Republican majority. CIMIt session of the Legislature of Budd -Extension Feusi lode. I- No.'2, Choteau county, 9 22 Demo- Montana were the following: - Thomas lialy, of Anaconda, to 1 cratic majority. • • A law repealing section 1595 of the Fourth , ofJuly -Xining Company, - No. 3, - Custer county, 32 Republican tile Diwh%-=tei.iieiin1preor,etbnteedeAP~*\e .. consideration 81, Fifth of July lode, majoritye officer drawing any pay before he had Fourth of July district. No. 4, Cascade county, lees four been confirmed by the Council. Daniel D. Budd. tő Fourth of.July precincts, 27 Republican Majority. A law repealing iection 206 of the Mining Company, consideration $1, NO. 5, D awson and Yellowstone Fourth DIv)- . `i 99 of . the \---eml)qed sixth interest in Fourtit of July lode, counties, 203 Republican majority. Statutes which required gainbling , hou 'no have on the outside in plain two and a half miles southeast of No. 6. part of Deer Lodge county, view a sign hearing the words \Li - Woodville. ' 518 Republican majority. — \ cend Gambling Room.\ - Fred Brown. ' of Silver Bow county. No. 7, part of Deer Lodge county-, • .se 1 law providing that the wilful or to Fourth eif July Mining Compiloy, 273 Republican majority. malicioue defacing. breaking, destroy- , considerutien $1, third interest in %No. 8, part of Deer Lodge county, • jog. cutting. mutilating, injuring. or reznoving any tomb, monument, grave- Foneth of Jtily and Fidli of Jnly lodes. Wm. Oweley, of Butte, to Fourth of July Mining Company, sixth in- terest in Fourth of July lode. Wm. A. Clark and wife, of Butte, to Fourth of July Mining Company. consideration $1, interest in Foxed' if July lode. John W. 'Mckinnon to 'Bruce Col- lingwood and JamesG. Slater, COR• sideration $2,400, sixth interest in Amazon Iodé, Quartz Gulch. Richard Wedge. of Butte, to Fred • When Governor Leslie. Chief Jus- tice McConnell, and Secretary Weld, made the apportionment of the Terri- tory three weeks ago tor the coming Constitutional Convention, there was a terrible outcry on the part of some of the Republican papei, theykappar- ently thinking it the bomiden duty tir the apportionment beard to wait until President Harrison libel bad time to fill all \the offices wi* ReffubliCan7; before making the appörtionment. (If course there were charges of unfairness and gerrymanderingealso, but an ex- amination of the-fleiree as shown by the election returns of last fall. shows that the apportionment board, though solidly Democratic, acted as fairly as possible, the apportionment certainly - favoring the Republicans if any favor was shown. Of the twenty -live dis - ‚nets into which the Territory is, di- vided, twenty-three of them last fall gave Republican majorities, and most of theme district» gave such Republi- 316 Republican majority. 1 No. 9, Fergus county, 232 Repub- _Bean majority. No. 10. Gallatin county, '94 Demo- cratic majority. No. 11, most of 'Jegerson county, 34 Republican majority. No. 12, part of Lewis anil Clark 1 : county and four precincts of Cascade county, 79 Republican majority. No. 13, part of Lewis and Clark county, 177 Republican majority. No. 14. part of Lewis sod Clark. stone, or similar structure may be punished by a fine not exceeding $50 or imprisonment for thirty dare, or by- both .fine Anil imprisonment. The same - punishment is provided for similar acta against the fences or other guards around a cemetery or a grave_ For mutilating. disinterring, or removing a dead body without authority of law, the punishment is fixed at not exceeding tive years im- prisonment in the penitentiary, or a tine not exceeding 81,000. or both fine and imprisonment. 'le ar o • 1r F . ] PURNITVii tdiALERB. 1-1. O. 111C17111rP tat COC). hay.. 09.111.1 Boo ai' BOUI.DF.R. ,41.1NT AN A i lita tkaat Bvitrasse. at the north end of Mein greet. ma lb,...' able. .ta\' line of 11:7 MIL Zar It Ire 17 and elm. • comp/Ma Monk cai CROCKORY. OLAMWARI 11N11A1111, an zoom annunaanal dome or Asa. Vase asselaeuram IA, not buy any haareekrialehtsag erode mill o•on hive examined the new Moe* sit Rgitve, where you oati buy • «Ines Oars ist • complete outfit This team sal- t 'wiser which tba pen - p4 4.1•11• - - - - Na. MR. hINT will carry fell Ibis of I'NDItRTAK- INII 00011 4 . and having had mameli eaperienne in Bibs Mounds of boatmen be preggred to guarantee suatiafactluo in Me line. - - - ( 1 . 1:71773ITMIXMICIAL1›. lam. mat opened up with • oeu and oanplate mock of FURNITURE nemt 1101.13E-FURNI2EDIG GOODS, eonghtting In part of complete PARLOR and 13EDRGOM lISTS, SPRING-MAT- TR I>di ES ete., and everything Mutiny kepi In a first -claim eadahliahment of thia kind Groesbeck A.titampAlas Sleek. Main at met, ilow/4er. LUMBER MERCHANTB - 13OULDER PLANING MILL Illnalt mad Door Ilan al far levy, • ENOCH 110Dlif,)N, PROPILIETtat. BOULDER. MONTANA Tim Boulder so now tra ornament epee - Mien and prepared to furnish es ea.) deacri pi ion of 33 -Landings 7.1ffaite.irt dal an_ i , rod . on abort not\ t .'untraetor and Builders will more tiumagut mousy by making their purclutoos in Boulder. I also carry tn stock madam prepared to supply Mining Timbers. Bridge and 'Dimension Timber... ithingicis, And every deacrIpthm of ronstructitm material. An 'Inspection of nay stork owed prices. ix reepeetfully minded. MILL AND OFFICE AT RAILROAD DEPOTS. BOULDER LI: 31 BER YARD. 54511, DOORS. MOULDINGS. CEDAR Shingle*. and all kinds of Finishing Lum- ber, Building and Tar Paper, consimily on hand, Yard opposite the Court -Ileums. Convenient for temia. Also, plum fur- nished for bonama, bridges, etc., and con- tracting and building °immune. GROESBECK ak nimraiNs. RADIlitSBURG POSTOPPIOB STOR.B, Ca.. III. W e CoC)X4r. MALE* IN Drude, Cigars, Stationery, Books. Cutlery and Nritleittge Alen he Mold and Lamm* meortruent ('(kir hears» oil hary Gais fatiursIly e cr in the testa