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• COWAN4 PARKER, ° • AMIMIE and 001J1SILIMUI ÁT LAW, - - - Nloutitna. W ni oiselier in all the eolirt» of 31lositana Territory. Oro. P. (•owAto. M. II. PA tut En. PROFESSII L f'dtltDS. JOIES, Au - -rott :sr IIIN7 A r r. 1..1. 01floe in tbe Parchet' & Morrie tdoek. BOULDER. JarraItacen Cornrr7. MONTANA 1 . 1Y> L. RAI, TY • ATTORNEY - AT 1„1M Adler in the Cotan -Boum, ROCI.DER, : : : MONTANA. (11E0. D. GREENE. „ ' ATTORNEY -AT -LAW. (Bilée in the Bath, tory co. . Botu.r.aa. IRYPIREON °OUSTE MONT, r. T A. LEIGHTON, M. D., J. PHYSICIAN &MD SU ROEON BOULDER, MONTANA. OIRee ist the Jefferson County Bank building. PHYSICIAN TO BOULDER Bar SPRINGS LIAvi ORDERS AT THE LIVERY STABLES FLETCHER. M. D.: Plift110tAil mou SURGEON, BOULDER, • - • - MONTANA. IMPOMee and residenee—South of Boultier river - a* m 73i. TREArdai\ M. D., Physictun food- eur...foon, IIELENA, : : MONTANA. _ • .. DU. W. M. BELLA ED, SC i Wiettesi, ..... ltiosTa NA. itOoEuTsos, DENTAL sru0E0N. All Dental Win* dune in u thorough i oiwr met satiiducti gustraideed. Cu ldmiaistored and Teathlitraitad Ittliost Pan. &Mec rver Jefferson rotinty • 114.111der. M. T. SOCI ETY est Nss. TY\ of P.-1101;1,1)ER 1.0151E. No. 19, MEETS •every Tuesday Muid at 1.0. G. T. hall. Meta. bers of »biler Iode* are cordially invited Io Wiesel. F.' M. Wobet:gr, C. C. M(ingss, K. of R. It S. G A. 11L—.1, II. »Inn:tests eoss NO. 13 tssi• . its regulau. „n'Ille Let Thuisday evening of each ..... nth at tige I. 0. G. T. hall. Boulder. Comrades visiting in t hi. vieinity are in- ritcd to eatup wit h us. W11.8. KENNEDV, Post C ..... ORe. V. ‚'OC An. Adjutssi•. ' BANK OF JEFFERSON VOUNTY. somme If. If. O.IPFNEY, 13. IforNEILL, F. ItERKSi- A. RELCIIkk, MONTARA Directo.., PEN T. - 1.- PI: - .1s1111 . 1: B. r . LEeírfoLD F. St 1aq/sr , /s 23 talla IRA xi_ g 73 „.mizte. se X ( • 1 . 1 A NC. Ti: t-1 On all tlie Principal Cities of the Woorld. ( 0 L. LE:Cl:IONS WILL REt 'El VE PROMPT ATTENTION THE AGE - • - BOULDER, MONT. ltatered at the United Stateto l'ostollIce of Bould, r Valley. Moatana Territory, as rwcondelsims *natter. The circulation of Ta,'. Ana this week is 000 tapies. WEnNmO.'Y, OCTOBER 9, 1889. THE ELECTION. IVront Thnreday's Extra Edition] The returns for Jefferson county . eut in up to Thursday morning make Like most of the ores around Basin, it is considered il good éoncentrating proposition but will all probability Henni hardship on the locator. I see no necessity whatever for titis bill and produce a good deal shipping ore as the changes it détail is gained. • Soule of the ore will proposes. p The h' \t pitritgraph I till 1' high a&8080 er cent in lead and will not allow a 316 in gold, white the average of the \person\ to acquire by location mure t h a 1 , 5 00 H aear f eet o f a ve i a. Thi s, ore. hold about 325 per ton in gold if sstrried out, would denv to the dis- and .silver. All the workings are in ore, and the entire lead * rom wall to coverer the right to reap Lite full beis wall is all ore. Some idea of the size - elit of his dikovery in case he diecov- ered after he had located that soute of the ore bod y ma y he had fr om the other earrof the vein was better. But quantity of the ore now on thé is the paragraph is foolish, mince if I dump, which fr o m 1 , 200 to 1 , 500 w i s h e d , more . d a i ms thon one a t oli à tons, and at a lo\ estimate is Worth the vein 1 eonld o et a ri•knd to 1 82°,000 ' The manner in which Basin • make the locittion • and deed bock fit i\ being ' recognized bv, the .mining o f: einumunity is cause for congratula - the bill is that portion where case 11011 . to the men who have stayed watt prospects so long and have never $5,000 in imorove•ments are expended.i their on a group of daims not exceeding wavered in their faith asto the merits of the mines in . this disHict. Reece five -in number, separate labor on each Roberts ami Thomas Morgan secured claim will not required to hold them. This will benetit wealthy coi s the contract from Mr. Hall, and this faut is it guarantee that good job will pondions, but the poor prospector must scatter his labor around over his be donc* tive claims and no benetit will accrue,. while if he were allieved to do . the 8500 worth of labor on one daim, Mi (lances would be much more favora- ble of • making a \strike.\ Especially this truie in silver -copper camps where the miner does not need a sun- shade while he is extracting ore. Take it all over the world and the large ore bodies have been uncovered at a depth of over 700 feet; therefore every effort I should be made to encourage the miner to go deeper, and every law tending to encourage liny t concentrate his work i ls in the way (t e a benefaction. Theman who is able to expend 85,000 on his daims, does not need any sua law, and why he should have the ex- clusive benefit of concentrating labor can only be explained on the ground sure the election of Myers, Reput>. that . the Senator wishes to be reëlected by »the wealthy class. Beau, and McCay and Murray, Dent - I dislike the change of time within °crabe as County Commissioners; of which representation work is to be Twohy, Breen, and, Pool, Democrats, doue frota the first of, January to the assRepresentatives; of Stevens as Coun- ty Clerk, Halford as Sheriff, MeNcill first. of October. There is no reason for that. Why the Mining year should as Treasurer, Dean as Superintendent of Schools, Parker as County Attor- expire on the first of October instead ney, Harlow as Clerk of the District Of the first,of January, 'as now, is far ./ _ TWO )1NTS IN TAXES. !The Standard] H. IL•Koldsatt lately paid $150,000 for a lot, 20 by 40 feet, on the nOrth- west corner of Dearborn and Madison street, Chicago, buying it for business J property: The price was tit the rate of 88,167,500 per acre. This one Chicago ' acre would equal in value 163,350 acres of Illinois farming land at $59 an acre. Who would pay the the most under a land value tax, men in cities, or farmers? Three hundred do/lars a square foot is the value at which Mr. Harnett estimates the lot, 25 feet by 100. on the eorner of Broadway and Cham- bers street: Mr. Harnett is a real estate broker of experience, an expert in his beshiess. 11 . 5samde this asti - mate under oath in the surrogate ' s court lest week. Three hundred dollars a square foot is $13,068,000 an acre. A quarter section of land, at that rate, would be worth S2,190,880,- 000. The farmers who think the single tas on land values is going t trouble them, would do well te study these '-'res. 1 Court. Fisher for Senator is sixty beyond \ 'y e\ • t is simply e gm e• • ahead, ' with 95 Republican and 120 Taking the bill from top to bottom, MISSOURI VALLEY NEWS. Democrat votes to hear from. Cook I see no benefits to be derived from its e now. is seven ahead of Gilliam for Assessor, Passage% I see mec which we with a smaller vote to hear from. enjoy taken away, and more labor and Jackson will go out of Jefferson county far more expense heaped upon the with over 100 majority, but Gallatin prospector than under our present county gives Whaley a greater nia - laws. jority and therefore elects him. Senator Stewart's mining bill is no ' Berkin leads Smith for Public Admin- poor-man's friend. Deep down under istrator by 25 votes and will probably its provisions I see the dim, shadowy be elected. 'Dean is elected Superin outlines of something dark. tendent of Common Schools by 150 to I will, write more' anon. C 200 majority. C. E. KINMAN. t Carter is slightly iu the lead iii the CR.1 .1SCENT MINE BONDED. county and will probably hava Will r out of the county With about '200 majority, but it is probable that Galbraith will be elected, as Beaver- head and MadisOn counties are both Rep bilai In the Territory, Carter is probably elected by a mall majority, while Toole is elected, Goveruor by 400 to 500 majority. The '' rest of the Re- publican State ticket is . probably elected.. The Ltigielaturc . is still in doubt, both partici' claiming a ma- jorit\ on joint ballot. It is probable that the Itapublicitits will have a ma- jority iii the Senate, at least, which will prevetit the passage of any par- tisan measures. STEWARTSMINING BILL. This is alatt one of the oldest Ideation itt the Basile district, and lied betwéen the head of Cataract and the Littie gilma and Lady Ledit mines. west of Baldy Mountain and about eight utiles from Rimini. Years ago, long before this district bseanie,iiê,e,cesible to those Of the present day, ore was ehipped . from this mine from the grass roots that ran 875 to ' the ton, which at that time wlis considered very low grade. The present owners of the huile include Reece Roberts, Frank Haury and Isilac hall, who own one- half of the property, the other half being divided between three others. The boni' on titis property was se- cured by Frank Ijali who , was one of the sirigional Waters of tlie great Iron Mountain mine . . Mr. Hall has se the Editor of Tut' Ang. Woouvosss ()et. 4, 1889.-1 se by bonded the Creecent for one year for c $40,000, during which time he is to your last issue that invitation is still sink 100 feet on the vein and cross - extended to criticise Sena tor Stewart's affiliaibill: y ou irat • y write tiuc d emi eut the - lead from 'the bottom of the in big letters egitinst the bill. ' shaft. • The present development consist To one fitmiliar with tsiir mining of a tunnel of 300 f • 4, which runs on laws, the rulings of the Land' Office, and the deeisiOns of the courte under those laws, the bill for the most part is but a repetition of the laws nsw in force. Where changes are made ' some are oat s . - for the sake of a c h ange in width am far as work has bien iionè. others are for the benefit of Weillthy corporations, and others impose addi- the course of the ied'd and a cross -cut of 35 feet across the entire lead. This is one of the strongest veins of ore in the district and averages 35 feet majority of 20 to 30. Toole will carry the county by over 100 majority„ and the refit of the Democratic State ticket will ernisit.le bese a n e isierlisf. loy e s ' s‘ [IlelenfJournel.] ThesC ' reseeysuine is located in the ' .very center of one the lest minerai- isitrine lofforman onttof [Townsend Tranchant] E. P. Smith, familiarly known as \ .Yank, \ died at 011)1 Stafford ' s, Cagou Ferry, this morning, aged about 60 years. \Yank \ was a &Didier during the war, and came to Montana in 64, locating at Diamond City. He has been a resident of Meagher county ever since, and was well and favorably knoWn in that part of the Territory. We learn that Raymond and Mc- Mahan are getting along nicely with their shipment of horses to Erie, Pennsylvanie. A mild misfortune met them near (hlendiee in the burn - big of their beddmg and saddles, which were strapped on tep of the front car and caught fire from sparks from the engine. The train was airelles) sis1 the es r lad y.G1 THE ST. LOUiS MINES. [Corresponde«. Toktmend Tranchant. The lower tunnel On the BeeLsr . is closed in a neat fitting blacksmith »hop and ore house. The shaft house on the ('on' Crane,. was ooenpleted lest Saturday. The tieirth extension of the Corn Cracker Waà diteiovered this week and christened High Point. Another dis- covery made .the same day by John Cull is called Greeeu ; dst i e. „Th e Green-. re i rrctre ncher than the valley «Mie Nile: where sistrietm nient, t lie homeseeker to et...cureta free 111•11111. «Lette is the fourteenth location on Magnittecut daily train servie. to ' , erg°. G d what is called Minerai Hill. Forks, Grafton, Devi,* Lake, Buttineau, foui all otker importaat pointa. MONTANA, Tua: tiolYW.N.—Treastirem her calma Itatelou Brothers are hauling ore te of precious mutule; wealth in ber 4,000,000 kraal of live the railroad preparatory to shipping stiock; profit in her fertile fields,. wodueing • lainer yield of eropt. !bau 'n'y (alter Matte or Tertitore the to Helena. They are still sinking on richest rountry per inhabitant on eurth; wheré 'profs- . perity rond, whitli lute the bent-puld lober in the world; a Indu». winter annate. causse.' by wons the American eayle, w uch continues . WiI11114 fruni the Pacifie. The St, Paul, Minneapolis to improve as depth is gaine\ . They semeuse liseuse , î. the ouly railroad paaaing HA I LROA »S. 1 41 033'21. .I\To'vcr 'St ct. t senti' Dakota North Dakota, Montana, \ii ivaaIalngton. February e, INSU, the President signed the bill ereating Phdttli . 1).1kutit, N.orth Bakota, Mol' :''N, and AVasiiiinrton States , of il,» Union. S5)U111 greut Prairie State. In whieb the St. l'uni, Minneapolis & Manitoba Railway has three main tinta, reaching Ellencistle. Aberdeen, Watertown, and Sioux Falls. Go tu tioulk Dakota ria die St. Paul, Mimerai • lia It Manitoba Itailway und paso through St. Paul und 3litineapolia et' NORTH InAstoTA.—\Vhere is grown the No. I nard Saadi Fife Wheut; whoae bealthful cliniate porter,* the most vigorous and brainy civilisation on rani': where single es lies raine nuire wheat, iota. and hurle • Hum retire States; the soil ..f whoee fertile itlottattain, Minot, and Devila lake latot through continuum. agriculture country front fit. have the logs on the ground for a new, Paul and Minnettpolis to the Rock> . Mountains. il shaft bouse. The Iron Mue is showing up better thon ever, and ore is being hoisted at the rate of 20 tous a week, ore that can be cashed at the mine l'Or 850 per ton. The Iron Mad will, make a little \boom \ for. us when she gets tinder full sait. The Park ?ruine has been shutdown. No particulars have been heard as to whether the stoppage is permanent or not. Reports from the west side of our district are . that a large amount of •work being done in ' the mines there and considerable ore taken out. ' Joe Lettelang and others from Radensburg are sinking on the ()rem°. The Ore» is located near the mottai of Sliefsgulch; it is a promising look- ing prospect. The \IS IT CATCHING? \ NEW .‘Nil PoPULAR SHORT UNE net ween (\ide Awake'] I W Mires. Boulder. Bntt. MarysvilleSt. Paul. Wh\ should inteligent persons, .as Minnemsdis. Chicago. and all Witte Mua. if they were parrots, adopt and utter N'ow open for Passenger TraMe with Solid Through Certain phrases and exclamations? i Daily between sat . by Mrs. Blank (lier litisband is a clergyman) ' n the street car 4 few days ago, and after Inni exchanged greetings I said, \My Cousin Angeline sails front Li y erpool today. \Is that 'Che attention of ti'..People of Jefferson rou'it' fe ulseriall ealled I., f.iet Ilsat bv the Mentana sor' said Mrs, Blank. \Yes\ I said Central railroad they eau. rendit Helena be- fore In.011CUCII 1111y, have ncarly six Matra rall , ying well reitthi, for. this • for tin' trao,,,..tion or their business rem. t h rougit Lite greet reservation ..f 18,000,000 genre of land, free to settlera, hl the Milk River volley. \mal. wnter, and coal in alsinithuice; no irrigation reyeired; the °n'y line pataming through Great Falla, with- its 1,000,000 lionee-power cataracts, immense 'sui veine, and surrounding forming eeuntry of free lands; through Helena, the capital elty aneeonenker- chi' venter of ,NIontasia, mal Butte, the riches& mien, camp tat caret., to San Entiteisep by thé Columbia river volley, Portland, and shama rutile, or Orion, Utah, tu Californie points. Itemeeiber this ia Gie only line running dming ettn., sleeping ears, and free colonisa slrept•rs of de own front St. l'entend Mina*. maths to Great Falls, Helena, and Butte. IL ia the ithorteat lino to Ittine. ‘VAiiIIINuTost.—The country of tall t i miser. indented by Puget Sound, the Mediterrapean of the Pacifie. Du not forget that the rit. Paul, Minneapolis. & Mani- toba Itailway is the only line which offert; a ebodet of three router. o the Pacifie cousit. The Manitoba•Pa- cille route is the only lins by which pasuosgera eu route for Tueonia. Portland, and San Francien* mas pats. through Port Townsend and Seattle. Free col. miiats leepera run through without change or delay. Distante to the Pacifie coast saune am by other Unes, but prices of tickets are live and ten dollars Inos Take the Seattle route. Fur further information. „lape, rates and publiait - Onus in regard tu the resourcus of the ‚bar new States, write or apply to F. I. Warnonr, Oesel Pm*. and Ticket Agt., St. P., M.* M. Ity., St, Paul, Miss. reply takes all the spirit from \and she is always very ill on the ocean. \ \Is that so!\ baht Mrs. Blank again. A pause followed. How cati porter: ..16nplarr Noly iteudy las the Disalhati Cime\ one continue to pay out the coin tif ' conversation if not even the interest Eitfety. Comfort, and Courtesy for All Ose Patrons. *mes back? relleissie t• Ils. tipi.. of arrivai and departnre et' • 1 was glas' to get out of the car and let ‚aller tat tiae sarw selaslule, taking artel meet pretty Amy Dexter. I had a N... I -ilelena and Matte Emin», for Butte and bit of news for her. Amy is in .' the :::;:.:::.'e tith Ill. 4 4. ( '..i 0 5 11. 7ap 1 11 li . n' in :ii. c . 1 Butte Expresse from Butte midi high school, and I told, her at o`nce NO. 3—Mottlitint Pacific'Express. from St. Peel and that Miss Cummins who taught Ex. (rota Butte and the botany last year, is to be niarried S0011. No. 5--Mnry4ville Express, arrives. at Helena 10.00 \Is that so!\ returned Amy. I love ' N.;. 7—Maryavillc Expres - s, arrives ut Helena 6.0 ris :.1.}s - MONTANA CTEINTIPPLAI.. AND BUTTE HELENA a,o Si, PAUL. N. Ca:a, Lixar\ earig Cals. liagniiront Ds.y Co' ind Free Taping Cars • Po: S.,:und-das Parmagers. Amy, but I do not like \Is Heitsor \ and I hastened on to get out of her way; but as I went aloug Frank Suf- livan overtook - me, and will you be- lieve that when I asked Frank if Mr. Stockton had really promised to an- swer the question, \The Lady or the Tiger? \ he exclaimed, \Is that sor' Later in the day I tpld Mr. Emory that hie playing of the organ last Su o - day had been much comPtimented, and he murmured \Is that so! \ AN ENCHANTING CREATURE (Hone Terry Cooke.1 God never Made among all the ex- quisite things of creation a more lovely, enchanting, exquisite, admirable crea- oir then a fresh, pure, charming oung girl, full of unselfish thought for others, gentle, gracious, and spot- less. Not the milk-whito . and stately June lilies are so radiant in their stain- less condor as such a girl; po tropic blossom vies with her health -colored face beaming with the light of the sweet soul within her; she is the flower and the crown of humanity. Ah, my dear, fulfil this destiny awaiting for you, and you will become ' to your household und the world one of the \angels that are to be, \ one of tins \American girls \ who shall help their country and their people from the stigma—I say with regret—our own countrymen have cast upon those, whom they should hava, been the first to deténd! Enjoy ,your flight, O pretty swallow! migrating toward mountain and shore; but fly truc to 10 von,' mine:, ouwatul and gmward: tIn• eity, and 011 the way 110111Ie 1:1 the evrating ton g.' a fine poilai. in the niagnitleent timing s• avilir of titis Company. Pte sure Io answer the cati ot' ti:e I' No. 6--31neys.ville Exprcea, /1..lena 7.30 a. ni. No. S --Ma: ‚'csille Express, traces. Helena 1.10 p. na. Truies Nt.. 3 and 4 cannect at Butte with radon Pacifie. For fertiler hifortnetion cadi on or addrees latty agent of 'Ili!. C./1111/filly, or C. IVES, Ornerai IN It. I.ANOI.EV,(:•,,. Ier'glit and TItt A:r e g e :lne. Cil . Cs E.sskterl\ PLI THE NOT2.1\1-II:itN PACIP'IC Tia.c 1.201.22.lict. Crt.z - Route, AND Great Short Lino to Illawteen Citiew. 200 z22.1.14par The Shortest Route to CRICAGO AND ALL POINTS EAST. And the only THROUGH 'CAR LINE. Low Ratez, Qalek tinte, Throegb Cars, Polluas Palaos Resport —hot — N0IITHERN PACIFIC TIME TABLE. The following fis Ille titne of the arrivais end de - poutures of trains on the Northent Pouille at Ilehme by the latent Nehedule which tookcfrect Marck 31M: ‘ ARRIVAI.» AT No. 1 ---Through Werit-Imund Lim ited °'lOpe. No. 2—Through Esant-Imund Litnited.. . ' \ and Illelena Exprem-..12:20 pua \ M -'-Marysville Passenger a ro \ 12—Marysville eceommodationt 2:3I1 p m neemn., Mon. Wed. & leriday 5:On pas \ ielkes I Boulder ¡Mes 10:05 • na DSPARTURB8111011 1131,4;A. No. t—Throughi Went-hoUnd Limited— -2:15 p \ 2—Through Eitet-bonnd Limited...... -Tula pm \ 7—l'Octet, Butte,and immola Exprem-7:45 su Pnamenger. 1:lOpe. p \ I 1 —111firystv i Ile accommodation 10:00a m \ semait., Mon., Wed., & Fridaya:15 a ai \ 1 , --Wicken and Boulder Pare 1:0Dprn ' A. D. EDGAR. Chinerai Agent. f'. S. riss no•se 1 .,-. 1 . 7..1r, • \r•